Types of Mental Disorders Essay

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    Depression is a huge and well known Mental health problem. According to the NIMH 6.9 percent of the world's population struggles with this disease. There are not only different types of depression but also different causes and symptoms to it. There are different treatments for this disease. There are many different types of depression somee ranging to less severe to high risk severity. A high risk depression is called major depression. This is one of the many severe depression. Most common…

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    when people are confusing reality with possible delusions, hallucinogens, and strange abnormal thinking. For some reason I find this subject quite interesting because not many people have it which makes it rare to come by but it is a very complex mental illness. Since I have a keen interest in doing some thing involving schizophrenia I decided to look up the careers that involve it and when I saw all of the fields it was a bit overwhelming. At baseball practice I was talking about this…

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    Eating Disorders have become so massively widespread in the past 3-4 decades that - in particular, Anorexia Nervosa - alone is responsible for the highest mortality rate compared to any other mental disorder. “Beat estimate that there are over 1.6 million people suffering from diagnosed or undiagnosed eating disorders throughout the UK” In fact, in women between the ages of 15 and 30, an astonishing 1 in 100 women will suffer with this disease and 25% of all sufferers are male.…

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    Negative Correlation

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    Correlation, from chapter one, is a measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how well either factor predicts the other. There are two different types of correlation, positive correlation and negative correlation. Positive correlation is when two things either increase or decrease together at the same time. A negative correlation is when two things are doing the opposite of eachother at the same time. For example, as one thing increases the other will decrease at the…

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    Our history and culture affects our understanding of psychological disorders in many ways. The problem with our culture is that there are many stigmas about psychological disorders. People truly do not know the true meaning of these types of disorders. Many throw around the words “physco”, “scitzo”, or “bipolar”, but do not know the true meaning of what they are saying. When someone is going through a psychological disorder, and is surrounded by people who do not understand the true aspects of…

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    Personality Disorders in the Media The media has been using mental illness as a basis for various characters’ personalities for a long time. One movie that touches on this aspect of the human psyche is called One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1997). The story is set in a mental facility in 1950s Oregon and includes multiple characters with mental illness. For example, the character Randle Patrick McMurphy portrays characteristics of Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD). While not all aspects of…

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    portion of criminals, in the prison environment, either enter the prison environment with a mental illness or they develop a mental illness while incarcerated (Steadman, Osher, Robbins, Case, & Samuels,2009). A significant way to reduce criminal behavior in the United States is to prevent recidivism. Recidivism is a relapse back into criminal behavior after receiving reprimand of some kind. Offenders who have mental illnesses have been found to be the most likely offenders to recidivate.…

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    and unequal treatment that they have struggled with over the years has negatively impacted their well-being. The LGB community is left with, feelings of anxiety, depression, disorders related to substance abuse, and other more severe mental disorders. A 2010 study The Impact of Institutional Discrimination on Psychiatric Disorders in Lesbians Gays and Bisexual Population: A Prospective Study was conducted to show the relationship between states that had bans on LGB rights, and the amounts…

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    According to National Alliance on Mental Illness (2016), 1 in every 5 adults experience a mental health condition. In order to explain the abnormalities and mental health conditions, psychologists use models, or paradigms (Comer, 2014, pg. 48). There are many paradigms and viewpoints to explain such behavior such as psychodynamic, sociocultural, biological, and humanistic. Specifically, the two models that are the most important to look at would the biological and humanistic perspectives.…

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    The Pros And Cons Of ADHD

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    course of treatment for various disorders has been altered hundreds of times since the discovery of the disorders. Not only this, disorders themselves have changed. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is no different. Just as how all treatments have their pro’s and con’s and one must weigh each heavily before deciding on a course of treatments, ADHD also has its pro’s and con’s. This paper will dedicate its mass to discussing the controversy over the types of treatment available for…

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