Types of Mental Disorders Essay

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    Open your mind and imagine what it would be like to be in a Mental Hospital. Did you imagine rash behaviors from the patients and the staff? How about the invasive treatments and the cot like beds with thin blankets you would have had to sleep with? Before the 1940’s, the stories that most people have heard coming out of Mental Hospitals were very brutal. However, in recent years, Mental Hospitals have changed in many helpful ways. This can be seen in the ways patients are treated and the way…

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    and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape can understand and accurately portray characters with mental health problems, then isn’t it time that society caught up? “Ahh I’m so depressed”, “you must be crazy”, “she’s a psycho”… if you are guilty of using any of these phrases, then are you aware of the facts behind your words? In an age where mental illnesses are becoming increasingly and worryingly common, the truth of mental health conditions can be disguised in our language by daily use of adjectives to…

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    One of the most common discussions amongst people concerning the mental health field is the difference between psychologists and a psychiatrist. Both of these professions have a lot in common as well as several differences. Both professions are concerned with mental health and human behavior, but there are some key differences between the two. Some of the differences between the two professions are the type of interaction with the client, the training, salary, and education. A psychiatrist is a…

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    Mental health illnesses in most television shows portray the character with the illness in a negative light such as a murder, or a violent member of society. A popular television series called Criminal Minds represents a multitude of mental health illnesses, especially personality disorders, in which most of the characters are murderers or suspects suffering from dissociative identity disorder or antisocial personality disorder, formally known as psychopathic disorder. One episode titled, “All…

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    Mental Health, A Flaw In Schools Throughout the ages mental health has been a crisis amongst men and women. People have treated those who are mentally ill with contempt and hatred; leaving a dark streak in humanity. What is truly disgusting is the continuation of this contempt in modern society. Despite the fact that some of the most brilliant minds, like Albert Einstein, had mental illnesses, society attempts to limit them by labeling them and rejecting their pleas for help. The depressing…

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    aliases Nora, Iris, Myra and Hester, to speak to each of the four letters in NIMH, the acronym for the United States National Institute of Mental Health. Nora, Iris, and Hester were hospitalized for their schizophrenia at least once. The Genain quadruplets…

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    as New York, Chicago, Washington DC, and California are some of the cities with the highest cost of living and the highest homeless population. There are other causes that lead to homelessness, such as mental and medical health issues. Most of the homeless population has been diagnosed with some type of…

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    Mental Illness Psychology

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    psychological treatments and disorders because I’ve always been interested in the way the human mind functions and ways to treat it. The psychology field is a very broad subject that has a great deal of history and knowledge that the average person would not know about. People nowadays are given multiple options for treating their illness, whereas many years ago, mental illness was frowned upon and was not given many or even sane approaches to treatment. Asylums, mental institutions, and…

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    War Mental Health

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    The mental health of the civilians is significantly affected by the consequences of war. Studies show that there is exponential increase in the occurrence of mental disorders. Women are usually more likely to have mental disorders than men in war situations. Another group of the society that is extremely affected by the war are children, the disabled, and the elderly. The rate of occurrence is directly related to the degree of trauma, and the emotional and physical support. There are certain…

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    Understanding Andrea Yates and The Murder Abnormal psychology is defined as the branch of psychology that studies the unusual patterns of behavior, emotion, and thought, which may or may not led to a precipitated mental disorder. Andrea Yates is an excellent example of this definition because her abnormal behavior leads her to consciously drown all five of her children. When Yates was arrested, she was sentenced to life in prison, but later declared not guilty by reason of insanity. There are…

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