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    required by a student to produce an extended piece of work. When I was first introduced to the MYP personal project in Grade 9, I saw myself doing nothing other than creating a short film or video. Growing up, I have always been intrigued by the psychology of mental disorders and how people affected are able to deal with them on a daily basis. From watching documentaries to socially interacting with people with mental disorders, I have always taken an interest to what exactly it is that makes…

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    Psychiatric Nurse Study

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    There is an emotional link between the parents mental and physical health, and the child’s growth and health. The nurses can be helpful in the increase the knowledge and changing the attitudes among educators who may be ignorant in terms of the disorder. The reason there is likely a sense of ignorance among the educators is because there is a lack of connections between health professionals and educators. The educators are…

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    Chapter I mainly discuss the relationship between psychology and literature, especially the relation between psychical experience and poetic imagination. What’s more,this chapter works on the profound and surprising links between psychiatry syndromes and poetic creation. The syndromes of psychiatry also had been displayed an crucial role in both the poetic creation and the poetry of confessional poets. Firstly, these six confessional poets will be studied from a pathography perspective. Based on…

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    Atypical Antipsychotic

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    An atypical antipsychotic that is used for the treatment of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and bipolar disorder that will be discussed is quetiapine (trade name Seroquel). Clinical trials studying the mechanism which quetiapine acts on iontropic glutamate receptors in comparison to haloperidol a convention antipsychotic and clozapine which is also an atypical antipsychotic show significant differences in their effects on NMDA, glutamatergic, and AMPA receptors elucidating possible…

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    Bipolar Disorder Analysis

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    People living with Bipolar Disorder (BD) not only affects the life of the individual with the disorder, it also affects the lives of the people surrounding him/her. The distinct changes of moods can occur suddenly and disrupt family dynamics. As shown in the article titled Extra dimensions in all aspects of life—the meaning of life with bipolar disorder, the extent of the family’s understanding and acceptance is the level of the closeness of the family. The acceptance creates a support…

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    Symptom Picture Hannah is a 25 year old female who has struggled socially, psychologically, and physically in many areas of her life. I have known Hannah since I was in fifth grade. Growing up Hannah was a happy and social girl with multiple friends. It wasn’t until her until her high school years that she started having problems socially. After she graduated high school she began participating in risky behaviors. Once she reached her 20’s she progressive was worse. It wasn’t until after she…

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    is Bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorder is a disorder where you have frequent mood swings and it can last from a few weeks or the rest of your life. Some symptoms of this disorder are 1) Poor financial choices 2)Feeling overly high 3) Feelings of sadness 4) Fatigue and those are just a few of the symptoms there are many many more. Bipolar disorder can also be treated by taking an older pill Lithium once a day and it will lessen the mood swings and some of the other symptoms of the disorder as…

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    an immediate sign of how Holden has already changed towards his perception of life. Holden starts to talk about his old friends and how he has begun to miss them after narrating his story “About all I know is, I sort of miss everybody I told about. Even old Stradlater and Ackley, for instance. I think I even miss that goddam Maurice” (Salinger 214). This quote provides us with evidence that Holden is starting to change his look at life and can possibly be making some emotional connections with…

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    Bi-polar disorder can be challenging most of us who suffer from this disease experience mood swings, depression, feelings of isolation, and instability. My personal challenges were instability, I was unstable when it came to my emotional relationships with my husband and children. The slightest thing would set me off. Nobody understood me not even myself. I often found solitude in isolating myself from everyone, that way I could make sure that my emotions were my own. This caused my family…

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    In accordance to officially diagnose Ernest Hemingway with Bipolar Disorder there has to be a presence of environmental and biological factors; according to the DSM-5 (Association, 2013). For instance, he wrote a letter to his mother-in-law in 1963 stating that he had never experienced such overwhelming melancholia before and that he was glad to have the opportunity to experience it because he would now be able to tolerate what happened to his father. In greater detail, Hemingway’s Father was a…

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