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    The loss due to suicide leaves behind a void and loneliness in the hearts of friends, parents, caretakers, teachers and anyone who know the victims at some time in their life. The ongoing ache in the hearts of their families, spouse and loved one can be prolonged for a limitless period. The deaths affect everyone’s feeling. The prolonged pain could be felt by someone close. The deep pain hardly goes off, but the grief can come in waves until someone feels like there’s no way forward and no way…

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    All Actions Have a Reason: An Understanding of Postpartum Psychosis in The Book of Margery Kempe Studies have found that postpartum psychosis appears in about one in every five hundred childbearing women a few weeks after they deliver. Postpartum psychosis is much more sever and rare than postpartum depression, someone with this illness may develop hallucinations, delusional beliefs, manic episodes, paranoia, obscured thinking, and have a dramatic change of behavior. In Margery Kempe’s book,…

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    is it our fault could it, would it... is it ? “, said Sofie one of the twins, Amber had no way to respond to Sofie knowing that her husband had been keeping a gun in his room but unknowing he would commit such an action. “ No, none of you are guilty I promise”. Knock Knock, their was someone at the door, it was a police. The police had took all 4 of them to jail, and they told her the only way that she could get out was to become one of the…

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    Approximately one out of one thousand mothers experience postpartum psychosis. This may include confusion, fatigue, agitation, delusions, hearing voices, rapid speech, and a loss of reality. This is most likely to develop in women that have a history of bipolar or other psychosis. It is possible for women to experience some form of PPD after an abortion or miscarriage (Venis and McCloskey 9). Doctors and psychologist are not quite positive what exactly causes the depression stage after birth.…

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    There were tree plays that took place that night. The one that caught my attention was Life Line. There will be an analysis of the characters and how the stage was set up and how that helped delivered the message of the play. There were two main characters, Judith and Carlos. There were other characters that the audience were not able to see them, only heard their voices, two males and a young girl voice. Some of the themes were relationships, death, sickness, and loneliness. These themes were…

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    Warning signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and firefighter suicide Fire department officers that present information on warning signs of suicide and PTSD to their firefighters will reduce the amount of affected firefighters by these two behavior issues each year. Warning signs are designed for family, and coworkers, however, they could also be for friends. Warning signs can just be another tool to protect our firefighters, time is going by so fast that co-workers do not recognize that their…

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    Rosie O'Donnell and ex-wife Michelle Rounds have finally reached a settlement with the terms of their divorce after nearly eight months of courtroom battle. On Wednesday, both parties met at the Manhattan Supreme court and ended with the terms that they both agreed on. "There's peace in the Middle East," 53 year old O'Donnell confirmed to the reporters, as per Us Weekly. "It's done. We've settled. We're both very happy about the outcome." Rounds also expressed her happiness about the…

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    Causes Of Willy's Suicide

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    Willy is displaying his love for the future. Willy said, “I see great things for you kids, I think your troubles are over. But remember, start big and you’ll end big”, (64). Willy was clearly happy for the future. To the point that he finally thought that his family's troubles were over. Willy was very excited for his family's…

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    Changes affect people every day, and people react to changes in many ways. In Long Day’s Journey into Night, the characters experience many trials and obstacles in their lives that induced a change. In physics, there is the principle known as the Coriolis Effect or Force, which is the effect a rotating object has on the motion of another object. The trials experienced in the lives of the characters are the Coriolis Force in their lives that induced the change in their behavior or lifestyle. The…

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    A. Comprehensive Assessment 1. Demographic Information Mike is a 32-year-old self-identified, cisgender, heterosexual second-generation male of Mexican immigrant decent with no religious affiliation. He resides independently in an apartment where he is responsible for the payment of his rent and bills. Mile is an unemployed due to his current mental health symptoms, which include depression and isolation. Make was fairly well-dressed, wearing clothes that correlate with his cisgender identity.…

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