Types of Mental Disorders Essay

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    Delusional Disorder, also known as psychosis, is a disorder that which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. People with this type of disorder tend to think that things and people are always out to get them. They jump at the fear of their own shadows and are always constantly thinking that people are trying poison or kill them. They are afraid that people will deceive them, conspire against them, or love them from a distance. What could have happened in a dream may be a…

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    The treatment of mental illness has evolved over the years as more insight has been discovered and the negative stigma has been reduced. Early treatments and interventions for individuals struggling with mental illness often included things such as bleeding, vomiting, purging, exorcisms, and other methods to address physical or supernatural causes. For many years, patients with mental illnesses received inhumane and relatively ineffective, even harmful, treatments and were essentially treated as…

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    Mental health is one of the biggest problems facing the world today. Lives have been lost through improper treatment of unstable individuals time and time again through mass shootings and other tragedies. Guns are often blamed as the culprit for these attacks but I disagree. While stronger gun control could help lessen the effects of mass shootings, it's not solving the common problem these shootings have in common with each other, the shooter is almost always a mentally unstable person. Banning…

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    Teen Issues Paper One in five young people suffers from a mental illness. A mental illness, according to Mayo Clinic, “refers to a wide range of mental health conditions — disorders that affect your mood, thinking, and behavior”(Mayo Clinic). While being a monumental problem for many people, it is an especially important problem among teenagers. Being a teenager is a hard time, with the stress of jobs, high school, social lives, changing bodies, and hormones. It would be catastrophic to add…

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    acting like nothing is wrong. This is the case for many teens suffering from mental illness. A mental illness is a condition of the brain that impacts people’s behavior, thoughts, and feelings. There are many different types of mental illnesses but the most common types include major depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). There are many things that could result in a mental illness not just one event such as genetics, environmental, traumatic…

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    is? Some have this prejudice idea of how all schizophrenics behave; that they’re all insane and live in mental hospitals or on the street. Over all this is simply not true; schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder characterized by loss of contact with the environment, by noticeable deterioration in the level of functioning in everyday life, and by disintegration of personality expressed as disorder of feeling, thought (as delusions), perception (as hallucinations), and behavior —called also…

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    Mental Disorders In the United States about 43 million adults, which is 18.5 percent of the population, struggles with mental health issues in a given year (http://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Mental-Health-By-the-Numbers) . There are many causes of mental illnesses, traumatic brain injury, biological factors or even exposure to toxic chemicals or diseases ("Mental Disorders." MedlinePlus). Approximately twenty percent of America’s population are challenged with mental disorders, ranging from…

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    Clinicians and mental health professionals are primarily tasked with developing and implementing appropriate treatment plans designed to increase the quality of life for individuals who have a mental illness. Collectively, these professionals work diligently to accurately diagnose and provide services that have been developed to meet personal and familial needs. Mental illness is a pervasive occurrence throughout our communities and those who have a mental illness frequently encounter difficulty…

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    with a mental disorder is struggling to overcome. Mental illness is a condition were it affects a person’s emotions, thinking, and behavior. In the past mental illnesses were seen as a sort of religious punishment, or a personal problem. In 1840s activist Dorothea witness dangerous, and careless conditions mentally ill people were living at. After witnessing those conditions, she tried to persuade the U.S. government to help care for the mentally ill and build…

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    What I consider a human service, as well as, a spiritual problem is mental illness. The internal cause for mental illness may vary, based on or depends on the specific disorder. Mental illness could be triggered by different biological, psychological, and environmental factors, which contributes to the advancement of mental disorders. The external cause could come from life’s circumstances such as: pain, bereavement, incapability and loss of independence (Stein, 2013). My son was…

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