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    What outcomes do you want your learner to achieve: Example: Anyone who completes this case study should demonstrate knowledge in the area of major depression. Anyone who completes this study should demonstrate the ability to link the function of the imbalance neurotransmitters to the symptoms. Part I: Provide a short description of the “story” you will present and the types of questions you will ask. I have heard of a lot of people who do not believe that psychiatric disorders exist. I want to…

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    Depresion Research Paper

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    It is a fact that people suffer from numerous psychological disorders which affect their mental health and can also have an impact on their physical health and social life. These mental illnesses can vary from having a slight effect to being a severe disorder. One universal illness is depression. Depression is a mood disorder that causes a frequent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Moreover, it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical…

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    Regression Analysis

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    In this research, Beier, M., Amtmann, D., & Ehde, D. M. (2015, July 20), measuring different terms like stress, cognition, fatigue, depression, anxiety, pain, etc. The examination of self-report surveys to find out the relationship about cognition and demographic with self-reported diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. To expand metacognitive people with MS existing literature by identifying the psychological variables beyond the depression, cognitive perceptual prediction over time Procedures One…

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    Annotated Bibliography Working Thesis: With depression being at an all new time high with the college generation, it is important that Doctors and Psychiatrists find new remedies to treating depression than just the magic pill. Cuijpers, Pim, et al. "Psychological Treatment of Depression in College Students: A Metaanalysis." Depression and Anxiety, vol. 33, no. 5, May 2016, pp. 400-414. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1002/da.22461. The article “Psychological Treatment of Depression in College Students: A…

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    In this analytical paper, I will be summarizing, analyzing, and evaluating a psychological article found on the internet. The article in question is about cannabis and how it interacts with depression. (“Cannabis as a Treatment for Depression” 2015, Abby Hutmacher) Since depression is a serious mental health issue, and cannabis is on the rise as a medicinal drug, it is important to know how the two interact and what good or bad can come from this. Depression is a psychological disorder that…

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    Listening Diversity

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    A simple, and possibly the best, way to educate ourselves on those who are dying from a terminal cancer could be listening and asking questions when we do not know something about them or their condition rather than just assuming the answer. Listening to learn, understand, and empathize would prevent us from stereotyping, assuming differences/similarities, being prejudice, and simply just offending someone due to our ignorance when we speak to or about them. This is definitely a good approach to…

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    disease that can be diagnosed at any age such as children, teenagers, middle age, adult age, and older age. But women are more prone to major depression than men due to the social pressures to the uniqueness of female response to stress; and also, the major depressive disorder may be caused by the side effects of certain medical illness and medication or therapy such as chemotherapy in a cancer patient (NIHM, 2016). Furthermore, the major depressive disorder causes severe symptoms that affect…

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    Rugrats Psychology

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    It’s Saturday morning, we sat with our legs crossed right in front of the television as our mothers begged for us to move back to prevent eye damage. Once you heard the drumroll intro, catchy tune and classic whistle we knew it was time for a brand new episode of the Rugrats. Growing up many cartoon characters were noticeably different from their fellow friends on the show. As kids we figured they were just different or crybabies such as the red-headed freckle faced Chuckie Finster from the…

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    Comparison of Abasement and Astringent Anxiety Many humans are no strangers to abasement and anxiety. At some point in their lives, they would accept accomplished a activity of blank or loneliness, which clinically can be diagnosed as abasement and astringent anxiety. Humans are added decumbent to acquaintance abasement and astringent all-overs as compared to added cerebral disorders. It is a acceptable affair that abasement has already been clinically diagnosed and categorized with a account…

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    A mental disorder is a certain behavioral or mental pattern that can lead to difficulty in functioning in an ordinary life. Many people suffering from mental disorders are not able to live healthy lives due to their condition. Ray is a 29 year old father who faces bipolar disorder, he has constant mood swings and is often suicidal. Also we can see that he represses lots of his feelings because of his grandmother. Ray has bipolar disorder, which is a mental disorder in which the patient…

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