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    Katelyn Napolitano Mr. O’Hagan English 11 8 March 2017 GIRL, INTERRUPTED Girl, Interrupted. To some it's a brilliant novel for psychology major students, to others it’s an intriguing film from the 20th century. But why is this book so loved? Susanna Kaysen was a 18 year old girl that was admitted to McLean Hospital to be treated for borderline personality disorder and depression. It was very important for her to be admitted because someone with suicidal tendencies should be helped. She said…

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    obtained conditions such as physical injuries, cerebral palsy, and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Physical therapy can be provided using various techniques. It can be done by using mechanical force and movements, manual therapy, exercise therapy, and electrotherapy. All of these methods remediate impairments and promote function and mobility. A patient’s quality of life can be improved by the use of physical therapy. This can be done by examination, diagnosis, prognosis, and physical…

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    Hemingway once said, “I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know?” Throughout his life, Hemingway battled with various mental illnesses, such as depression and alcoholism. Suicide has also been a tragic recurring event in his life. He reflects his own personal struggles in his short stories,“A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” and “Indian Camp.” He also discusses PTSD through the character of Krebs in “Soldier’s Home.” In “Indian Camp,” readers see Nick Adams as a…

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