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    comparison to the patients’. My research question was chosen through personal interest in the field of medicine. I am intrigued by the mechanisms of the human body and the effects that antidepressants inflict. Research was carried out by four main processes including: an interview with a psychiatrist, emails, surveys, and credible secondary internet sources. Through these processes I was able to make some key findings to support as well as trivialize…

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    Elder Enterprises Case

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    An Elder exploitation alert was triggered on the weekly National Financial Services (NFS) Wealthscape Potentially Suspicious Activity Report (PSAR) exception report. CASE HISTORY As of January 15, 2003 Miss Constance Brown (the Client) has been a Client with VALIC Financial Advisors (VFA). Miss Brown currently has two (2) active accounts held with VFA with a combined total of $12,064.68. Mrs. Jennifer Braun-Blanco has been Miss. Brown’s appointed agent since July 16, 2015. The Client…

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    D) The client few minutes late for his scheduled assessment. CPS caseworker Antwanette Wiley referred the client because of his newborn test positive of illicit substance abuse. The client is a 31-year-old African America male. He reports having three children. He repots no past or present legal concerns. Justin reports working fulltime as a Uber driver. He reports having a high school diploma and some college. Justin stated he was jump about 5 mans it causes serious brain damage. The client…

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    no harm contract for the second day and he stated, “I feel obligated to do what I signed for and I would like to sign one every day.” The client expressed his feelings about how he feels sorry about the client who discharged yesterday and because of his therapist will leave the facility by tomorrow to work in…

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    it was harder for me to play the role of a “human” I would not respond to things the correct way or slowly and felt like more of a freak and that I never fit in anywhere. It also got my mother angry with me at Christmas when I never seemed to show the correct emotion for receiving a gift or gratefulness I was flat emotionally on all of these drugs. I never liked talking to people and have never felt joy in doing anything that involves people. I like animals and hearing the warm summer wind…

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    Depression during pregnancy Many women, for unknown reasons, experiencing depression during pregnancy. "How so? - I think expectant mothers. - I have baby, but can't feel joy! ". Such thoughts provoke deterioration, and as a result depression grows exponentially. How to deal with this, and that causes depressive thoughts in such a light period of a woman's life? Signs of depression Pregnancy is probably one of the most important and happiest times in a woman's life. But, unfortunately, not…

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    Teen Suicide

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    two most common types of mental illnesses diagnosed in teens is depression and anxiety. Anxiety is a very common disorder not just in teens but also in adults. The most common form is general anxiety that affects 3.1% of adults in the united states. Other forms of anxiety are, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, specific phobias, social anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder. As the pressure of school, social life, and other factors the number of teenagers diagnosed with anxiety…

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    Based on Trevor’s symptomology, he is currently experiencing neuroleptic malignant syndrome that is an adverse reaction to anti-psychotic medications and anti-depressant medications (Benzer, 256). Trevor is currently unconscious thus; describing an adverse reaction to the medications he currently has taken copious amounts of (Benzer, 256). From a pathophysiological standpoint, there is a decreased amount of dopamine receptors, due to an initial blockade, and a decreased performance from the…

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    Postpartum Period Essay

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    Even in DSM-V it is a specifier - with peripartum onset, like in DSM-IV (6). In ICD-10 it is classified as mental disorders associated with puerperium which specifies an onset of symptoms within six weeks postpartum (7). 3.01 TIME FRAME The commencement of depression has been found to be the highest within three months after delivery when compared to the rest of the…

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    13- year old Mike Nelson had moved to a new school and his parents were concerned that he was not fitting in too well. He was taken to see a psychiatrist who prescribed him with antidepressants. About a week later Mike had hung himself, without a warning whatsoever. Even though several restrictions have been set for who can be given antidepressants, tragedies like this have Americans debating whether or not antidepressant should be proscribe to young patients. According to a medical study in…

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