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    Girl” (125) he gives us insight into eating disorders and mental health from the late 1960’s to the early 1970’s. Throughout this piece he uses formal language along with a third person narrator to illustrate how someone could lead a double life; like that of “fat” (126) and “thin” (136) Louise. This story uses the characters opinion of self, societal influence, as well as neglect and lack of support to bring attention to a lifelong eating disorder and mental health. Louise, “knew why she was…

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    illness (Pilgrim, 2014). Diagnosis of mental illness has turned out to be progressively reified that is, Individuals are being labelled and are seen as being mentally ill as opposed to having a mental illness. Unfortunately, negative labelling are associated with mental illness, which may lead to tragic consequences for the sufferer. As indicated by the labelling theory, the stigma of being labelled as mentally ill…

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    significantly and the number of substance abusers who have attempted suicide is even higher (Platt). 5% of adults have thought about committing suicide in their life. There is all these statistics but what is the link? How does cocaine affect the mental stability of its users and how does it influence suicide? Suicide is all over the world, and so is cocaine use. Many people are affected by one or the other and some are affected by both. Cocaine use rates are increasing yearly and many people…

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    horse is a way to connect with an animal and it also helps with the physique of the person. A person who decides to horseback ride is also offered with mental benefits. Not only does horseback riding provide physical and mental benefits but offers emotional ones as well. Throughout the horseback riding process the human body gains physical, mental, and emotional benefits, therefore, equestrian therapy and riding should be used more. Horseback riding provides people with physical benefits. “As…

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    Psychotic Disorders There have been many cases that have surfaced regarding how narcolepsy and a person’s psychotic characteristic are associated with one another. This article gave me great insight on how narcolepsy can actually be associated with schizophrenia and other disorders. Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that deals with the loss of the brains ability to sleep. Some symptoms include: EDS, cataplexy, hallucinations, and sleep paralysis. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that is…

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    see a doctor. Anxiety is now the most common mental disorder diagnosed in the U.S., subsequently it is also common for anxiety to be diagnosed with depression or for depression to be diagnosed with anxiety. Other common disorders that go along with anxiety include, bipolar disorder,…

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    Raced thoughts, feeling of euphoria, unlimited energy, and lack of sleep. These are feelings that I experienced and am well familiar with. I was confused and scared in a mind that felt like an endless tunnel. My thoughts never stopped racing and I felt like I was on top of the world. I felt peace and quiet only after finding myself a patient in a psychiatric hospital. I graduated from Hoggard High School, class of 2012 in early June. That following August I was enrolled as a freshman at Cape…

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    White males are more likely to commit suicide than black females and the differences follow into many means of life. Qualitiy of life is also important so drinking problems and mental disorders may also filter into a person’s likelihood to commit suicide. This does not remove the possibility for those deemed less at risk to commit suicide, but it does show that environmental factors may have an effect on ones probability for committing…

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    medical model of psychological disorders with the bio-psychosocial approach to disordered behavior. b) Describe the goals and content of the DSM-IV and c) discuss the potential dangers and benefits of using diagnostic labels. The medical model of psychological disorders shows us that people can be diagnosed on the basis of their symptoms, where they can be cured through various treatments like therapy, which takes place in the hospital. Thus, a person who has a mental illness will have to be…

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    beautiful mind is set in the late 1940’s, a movie based on a true story of John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics, Directed by Ron Howard in 2002. This story emphasizes Nash 's graduate years at Princeton University where he starts to develop a mental disorder. Later doctors diagnose Nash with paranoid schizophrenia which causes Nash to start hallucinating. Nash struggles through his life and with the help of friends and especially his wife is able to recover. A beautiful mind is about a…

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