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    The drug epidemic in America is something that is hard to overlook these days. More and more people are dying from illicit drug overdoses and prescription drug overdoses. Pharmaceutical companies continue to create new drugs for new problems. Illicit drugs continue to be manufactured both internationally and domestically, being sold in every city across the nation. For Americans, medication has become a normal part of life. The media has played a significant role in how we view this…

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    Medical Field Experience

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    remained warm and offered reassurance, this changed the parents and patients fear into hope and strength. My motivation for being a physician specialized in this field stems from 2004 the year my then 3 year old brother was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In addition to this, the year 2016 was also a relatively critical one. It was during this time that my now 15 year old brother received what we suspected, which was a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.…

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    Chapter 4, Pathways and Trigger Brought to Life. This chapter talks about how frustration look different on different children. Not all children will explode the same way, with the same pathways however, across the board all the explosive child share a similarity in some way, and that is the skills they lack to help them deal with the problem. The author give an example of four different children, in different age range, and how the child show their frustration, but also how they react to the…

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    impetuousness, and the inability to sit still for an extended period (Hooley, Butcher, Nock, & Mineka, 2017). His mother has self-reported that she often raises her voice to get his attention, resulting in negative affect. My diagnosis would be Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder with Predominantly inattentive presentation 314.00 (F90.0), (APA, 2013). Listed below are his teacher and parent’s observations as it correlates to ADHD. • Approach to schoolwork is chaotic, often fails to pay…

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    showed that very intensive music did not help concentration and actually distracted the students more; However, songs with a softer tune and less lyrics, almost like background music, caused the students to have significant improvements in concentration (Tze-Ming 39). The assumption that music should actually distract people held some truth. Logically, songs that were lyric heavy showed to do significantly less for people’s concentration because of the words mixing up the thoughts of a person.…

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    Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or A.D.H.D., is a psychological disorder— classified by deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional patterns of thoughts, feelings, or behaviors— of the brain that is caused by low levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine can be thought of as the motivation, cognition, and reward system. The main characteristics of this disorder are inattention, hyperfocus, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. To be diagnosed with A.D.H.D., a person who is seventeen and…

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    Mental Disorder Summary

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    has announce that there is a solution to cure a mental illness such as Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Mental illness has impacted people and many scientist of what is a mental illness, in the podcast 81 Words, it tells a story of how homosexuality has been known as an illness and has impacted people from the beginning of time to the recent years. Both of the material of the article for Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder and the podcast 81 Words will give a new insight of how…

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    This article focuses on Tourette’s Syndrome (a neuropsychiatric disorder that affects roughly 1% of the population) and the relationship between increased gamma band activity in the thalamus promoted by deep brain stimulation and inhibition or minimization of tics and/or other symptoms of Tourette’s in both short-term and long-term evaluations. To clarify, tics are involuntary physical or verbal reactions that begin during early childhood and are characteristic of Tourette’s Syndrome. This…

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    the following as high prevalent disability: intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, emotional or behavioral disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders and autism spectrum disorders. According to Raymond (2012) Intellectual disabilities “refers to significantly sub average general intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period.” Furthermore, the IQ requirement the qualifies a student as…

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    Diagnostic Criteria The current diagnostic and statistical manual of mental health disorder (DSM)V which was updated in 2013, placed diagnostic criteria for disorders such as Autistic disorders, Asperger syndrome, Pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified into an umbrella which is now called ASD ("Autism Speaks," 2016; "CDC," 2016). Under the current DSMV, diagnostic criteria for ASD has five criterions A through E and the child must meet the requirements of each criterion to…

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