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    A Beautiful Mind Movie

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    “A Beautiful Mind” Russel CROWE. This movie is based on the life of a great mathematician leaves us in conclusion the power that has the mind to find and understand the things that occur in everyday life but since for many people it makes them impossible to see in a complex manner that can observe them but do not look for ways to concentrate to allow them to find those things hidden that they occur in our own environment. As well as also becomes somewhat confused the criteria of many since puts…

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    How does one tell the difference between someone who is mentally ill and is a serial killer? The answer could never truly be told. Mental illnesses are defined as the change in one’s mood, thoughts and actions, while a serial killer looks for the indulgence of killing multiple people. Even though some cases of serial killers were known to have a mental illness that doesn’t mean everyone who is mentally ill is a serial killer. Even though most people think that having a mental disability makes…

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    John Wayne Case Study

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    John Wayne is a male resident at North Lodge. He was born on February 18, 1945, and is 71 years old. I have worked with John for 11 years. I chose to do the presentation on John because I want to learn more about the medications that he takes, especially Lithium. He had trouble maintaining his levels and has an increase in psychotic episodes. John has been diagnosed with Developmental Delay, Schizoaffective Disorder, Osteoporosis, Bi-Polar Disorder, and Diabetes. John has recently had lab…

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    Leeona Pierce “Effects of sepsis on behavioral changes on the ketamine-induced animal model of schizophrenia” This article focuses on the question of if there is a potential association between sepsis and schizophrenia, and how sepsis may influence behavior on the ketamine-induced animal model of schizophrenia. Sepsis is a systematic inflammatory response that occurs by the failure to limit the spread of infection leading to organ failure and inflammation. The paper mentions that inflammation…

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    Cannabis: A Brief Summary

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    Morgan claims that the ingredient in cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), has psychotic-like and antigenic effects, whereas with cannabidiol (CBD) has anti-psychotic properties and is neuroprotective. Her hypothesis is that those who smoke cannabis that contains cannabidiol (CBD) regularly may be protected from long term psychotic-like traits and cognitive impairments. She analyzed the hair’s of 54 recreational and 66 daily users between the age of 16 to 23 years old to find the impact of CBD…

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    Agnes De Mille

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    Agnes de Mille's career was a very long and successful but also hard journey through the world of 20th century American theater and ballet. Born in 1905 in New York City, she was the daughter of William Churchill de Mille a very popular playwright and Anna George the daughter of the economist and single tax advocate George. When Agnes was little her father followed his brother Cecil B. de Mille to California, to try for work in the new gold field of motion pictures. He went for a year's stay and…

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    What is paranoid schizophrenia? Who does it affect? What are the warning signs? What is the difference between schizophrenia and paranoid schizophrenia? Many questions come to mind when one comes in contact with this disorder. Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and acts. Many people seem to “lose touch with reality.” A person with schizophrenia may have a hard time distinguishing what is reality, and what is fantasy. Others may find it…

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    When most people hear about schizophrenia, they might think that it sounds like something out of a horror story. However, schizophrenia is very real and a very serious disorder. About 24 million people are inflicted with schizophrenia in the world, and while it has an incredibly high financial cost, “the emotional cost is even greater” (Comer, 2014, p. 364). This paper will focus on Type I schizophrenia and the symptoms, theories of development, and how it is treated. Schizophrenia is a serious…

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    Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are chronic and debilitating conditions. [1] Antipsychotic medications are the first line of treatment for psychosis and traditionally they have focused on reducing the frequency and intensity of psychotic symptoms without being fully effective in functional improvement. [2, 3] Many patients continued having positive symptoms (auditory hallucinations and delusions) and negative symptoms (apathy, emotional and social withdrawal) due to lack of treatment…

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    alone. Men are more often affected than women. “Schizophrenia is a psychotic mental disorder and is characterized by symptoms of thought, behavior, and social problems. The thought process problems associated with schizophrenia are described as psychosis, this is when a person's thinking is completely out of touch with reality”(Morrison-Valfe). An example of such is hearing…

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