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    Bipolar issue, otherwise called hyper depressive sickness, is a cerebrum issue that causes surprising movements in state of mind, vitality, action levels, and the capacity to complete everyday errands. Side effects of bipolar issue are serious. They are not quite the same as the ordinary good and bad times that everybody experiences now and again. Bipolar issue side effects can bring about harmed connections, poor occupation or school execution, and even suicide. In any case, bipolar issue can…

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    Case Analysis: Depression and Suicide Ideation with a Suicide Plan This is a case analysis of client, Harold, referred to Greenbrier Behavioral Health Center, an intensive outpatient program (IOP), from Greenbrier Behavioral Health Hospital. The client is a 43 year old, retired, white male, living in Slidell, Louisiana. The highest level of education completed is a GED. He is married with two children, ages 8 and 12. In 2013 he retired with more than 20 years on the police force. Harold is…

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    My Aunt Barb suffered from bipolar depression for much of her life. She masked her pain by getting drunk or smoking marijuana. Barb 's lifestyle convinced her to divorce her husband, and the grief worsened her addiction. At many family events, she acted oddly agitated and solemn. I could never tell whether she was intoxicated or high. One day on a ride home from school, my mom told me that my Aunt had committed suicide. Barb went to a motel in Little Falls, Minnesota, and drank a deadly mix of…

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    The Huffington Post wrote a compelling article of about a father who is coming forward 12 years after his son took his life. Ryan is the thirteen year old child that took his life because of bullying and homophobic teasing. His parents took the correct approach and put him into therapy and always supported him. Unfortunately, that was not enough to help him. The family has since then took it on themselves to speak openly about suicide and how to prevent it. They have been to over 1,300 schools…

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    a short temper, not enjoying things they used to, and have trouble getting to sleep and staying asleep (Nimh.Nih). There are more than one form of depression. In fact, depression is often accompanied by something else. One form of this is called bipolar depression but is better known as manic depression. This is only known as manic depression when you are switching moods. The episodes will have you switching between depression and manic episodes. Manic episodes will normally have you acting…

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    battle with his own mental limitations. Pat suffers from the effects of a very common and underdiagnosed bipolar disorder. This disorder is a multifaceted psychological and physiological condition that manipulates his thoughts and actions in his daily life and affects those around him significantly. The bipolar…

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    Comparing U.S. Army Suicide The study was design to compare variables collected in the DoDSER system for individuals who died by suicide during the study period of analogous data collected from a randomly selected control group of military service members (Alexander, Reger, Smolenski & Fullerton, 2014). Information on 123 suicide victims was taken from the DoDSER data collection system. The data collection consists of medical and personal records reviews, investigations and interviews reports.…

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    Were Romeo and Juliet really in love? According to the internet it at least takes a few weeks to fall in love with someone. Romeo and Juliet knew eachother for 5 days, so how could they have been “in love”? There is no way Romeo and Juliet were in love when they had known eachother in 5 days. Therefore, they never “fell in love”. Romeo and Juliet were two teenagers who were claimed to have fallen in love although they barely knew eachother. Romeo and Juliet were impulsive, Romeo had just gotten…

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    Faith, Hope, and Love A Threefold Response to “13 Reasons Why” written By Lucas V. Woodford. It’s in response to the Netflix’s 13 Episode miniseries of “13 Reasons Why” a high school teenage girl commits suicide. Her name is Hannah Baker, after being bullied by her classmates and friends she ends up committing suicide. However, before taking her own life she records 13 tapes which are the 13 reasons that lead made the decision. Woodford gives a Christian analysis of the 13 Episode of the…

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    After reading Roger’s vignette, it is apparent that he has moderate stimulant use disorder, with the use of amphetamine-type substances (APA, 2013; Roberts & Louie, 2015). The symptoms that Roger presents in the vignette are hyperactivity and restlessness from childhood, high blood pressure, nausea, use if crystal meth and dextroamphetamine, crashing when stimulants wear off, switching from snorting to smoking meth, failed business and marriage, behavioral problems in school, low energy,…

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