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    Bipolar Disorder Analysis

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    Millions of individuals are affected and living with bipolar disorder everyday. Bipolar disorder is present in approximately 5.7 million American adults, or an equivalent of 2.6 percent of the US population (Kerner, 2014). Bipolar disorder is also known as “manic depression.” It is a mental disorder that is marked by the constant changing of moods. Most of the time it goes from periods of depression to periods of being extremely happy or being very irritable. Bipolar disorder is a common,…

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    Psy/451 Chapter 9

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    PSY-451 Chapter 9 paper on Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis defines a system of psychological treatment and therapy in which the main objective is to treat mental disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious elements in the mind and bringing repressed fears into the conscious mind. And according to Personality Psychologist Sigmund Freud, it refers to the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders. Three examples of depressive disorders, also known as DSM-5…

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    ANTI-DEPRESSANT ACTIVITY OF APPLE vinegar INTRODUCTION: Depression a melancholy state that represents the sensation of anger, dejection, frustration, loss of interest that sometimes interferes in our may be or continues to be prolonged are often clinically termed as depression. it's not restricted to adults or gerontology, it's typically been diagnosed in teens furthermore as in animal conjointly. (Rosenbaum, et al, 2008) There square measure variety of things that will increase the prospect…

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    episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression (called “bipolar depression”). But a person with bipolar disorder also experiences extreme high – euphoric or irritable – moods called “mania” or a less severe form called “hypomania.” The teenage suicide clusters that were occurring in Palo Alto was so worrying that the Santa Clara County Health Department requested that the Center For Disease Control and Prevention investigate Palo Alto’s teen suicides on behalf…

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    Internal Working Model Iwm

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    disorder may be in the genes specifically the chromosome, but there still remains insufficient evidence to confirm a specific gene according to Bennett (2011 p.239). There is not enough information to tell whether Emily has had any episode of mania or hypomania. 300.3 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Emily displays symptoms of compulsive behavior such as consistently and aggressively picking her fingernails. I don’t think that this behavior is a symptom of the above disorder, it seem to me…

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    Proposition 215

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    An Open Letter to Congress, Since before Nixon’s declaration of the war on drugs, our nation’s policy makers have stigmatized the use of marijuana of any form. Since then research has found many novel uses for marijuana medically. With the enactment of Proposition 215 in 1996, the stigmatization of marijuana began the slow start of dismantling. Proposition 215 allowed those with the agreement of their primary care giver the ability to possess or grow marijuana for medical purposes—without the…

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    The modern asylum and mental institutions not only opened up the art canon to this marginalized community, but also started a medical and scientific exploration into mental illness, behavioral sciences, the psychology of the brain, and if there’s really proof of the link between creativity and insanity. As Thomas Szaz explains in his article,Intentionality and Insanity, while the sciences have one singular lens for explaining their findings, mental health professionals have two: “one for sane…

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    Joan Crawford. Bipolar disorder, or formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes acute mood swings such as emotional highs and lows. Examples of emotional highs are mania and hypomania, whereas lows are things down the line of depression. Further symptoms into the emotional highs and lows of bipolar disorder include increased activity, being abnormally upbeat, experiencing racing thoughts, poor decision making, depressed mood,…

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    REASON FOR REFERRAL: Per Court Order signed by the Honorable Schulman (4/27/16) and at the request of the Agency for Persons with Disabilities, Nathaniel was referred for an evaluation to determine whether or not he meets the diagnostic criteria for intellectual disability or autism. Nathaniel currently has one open case which includes a Burglary Conveyance unarmed for an incident that allegedly occurred in January of 2016. The youth is scheduled for a Court appearance on this matter in the…

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    One to four percent of the world has bipolar disorder and even though we don’t understand it thoroughly, we know that is it affecting I would change this to “Many” our people. Bipolar disorder is a disorder many people have and may not even realize it. Even though over 2.3 million Americans have bipolar disorder not much is known about it. While the symptoms of the disorder are pretty well known, we do not know what causes the disorder. Even if we don’t know the cause of it yet, we have made…

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