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    Ellen Waters Case Summary

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    In the case of Ellen Waters, she initially presents as someone that may suffer from Major Depressive Disorder, however, at the end of the case, it describes a person who appears to also suffer from hypomanic episodes, so it would be most fitting to diagnose Ellen with Bipolar Affective Disorder II. It appears that Ellen struggles with long periods of depressed episodes, where she withdraws, ruminates on failures, difficulty concentrating, somatic symptoms-arms and legs that feel like dead…

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    manic-depressive illness, pediatric bipolar disorder is one of the hardest psychological illnesses to diagnose in children. The psychological disorder is mainly characterized of mood swings switching from mania to depressive periods of time called episodes. Bipolar episodes in children last for a week or more. Also known as early onset bipolar disorder, it is usually more intense than the typical mood swings of a child or adult-onset bipolar disorder. Pediatric bipolar disorder spans across all…

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    most commonly known as “baby blues”. If baby blues is left untreated it can result with the mother facing a more serious condition called postpartum depression disorder. This disorder can cause a mother to have suicidal thoughts that could result in harmful actions toward herself or the baby. Do I not love my baby? Why am I not happy? What is postpartum depression? Postpartum depression (PPD) is a clinical…

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    Depression is a severe disorder. More than 15 million people in the U.S. alone have this disorder. There are several types of depression; major depression, also known as clinical depression, persistent depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), psychotic depression, postpartum depression, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), situational depression and atypical depression. Some ways to cope with these types of depression are to reach out and stay connected to…

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    ever happiness in the family, they are only moments of relief, a tail of luck or just self-deception. 2. There is no hesitation that the failure of the American Dream is a large part of the conflict in the play, but there is another conflict that I think is important: the conflict between our dreams and the reality. Willy believes that being "well liked" is the way to be successful as a salesman. It 's difficult to know if Willie was ever a good salesman. We know that he was doing something…

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    the person physically, emotionally and socially. Depressive disorders are disruptive in mood lasting weeks to several months; and while still on the disruptive mood, the client will suffer from despondency, irritability, and restlessness and gradually mental process and movement slows down, experiencing diminished appetite, sleeplessness and suicidal ideation. The client presented in this video has Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). I will have the client admitted to the hospital first…

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    My husband and I just know the second National Great Depression will soon become a reality. With the way fuel prices are climbing, other things we need to survive will soon have their prices rise along with fuel. We are taking steps to prepare for this. My husband and I make a total of $2,300 per month. That is not too bad in the part of the country we live in, but as gas and other expenses continue to rise, we seem to have less and less money per month. I am sure other Americans are having the…

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    that she had anorexia, bulimia, and bipolar disorder. There are many types of depression.Some of them are, bipolar one and two, Cyclothymic disorder,Persistent depressive disorder, and Premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Depending on the type of depression you have, it may affect you differently.Many people with bipolar depression can be happy one minute and then a trigger can happen and make them depressed or very happy.Cyclothymic disorder is just like bipolar depression but the levels of…

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    instructor that I am assigned to at this location is Lauren Dean. Ms. Dean at the first interview took me on a tour of the Clubhouse. I was introduced me to several club members all of whom were…

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    Pills In Brave New World

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    other sorts, but this has its own positive and negative sides. Undoubtedly, we have many similarities and differences in this scenario as we talk about the controlling medication. In the novel Brave New World we notice that they take a blue pill, I believe its twice a day in order to disable any types of emotions from encountering their minds or feelings as they take the pill it removes the ability to feel love, pain,…

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