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    Mental Illness Narrative

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    One of the world’s leading researchers in the area of cross-cultural psychiatry and global mental health, Arthur Kleinman, has made it known that chronic mental illness isn’t just a disease but how it affects us and the people around us. From Kleinman’s book, The Illness Narratives: Suffering, Healing and the Human Condition, makes it clear that experiences of illness can be told through personal narratives. Personal narratives is often known as illness narrative which can be described as a…

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    Prison Overcrowding

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    Secondly, mental health professionals as well as corrections professionals must observe how the individual adjusts with proper medication and treatment while still in a secure environment and can determine what services will be necessary. Moreover, individuals who have committed highly violent…

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    approach Houston’s mental health network should take its complexity into consideration while building some thread between its services. There shouldn’t be an attempt to standardize or rank the facilities. First, because the plurality of mental care programs is a valuable source of innovation, not a detrimental…

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    Mental health is a growing disease within the United States and also a leading cause for disability. With the increased rate of individuals in the United States being diagnosed with this disease, it is important that our country starts to draw awareness to the topic. Mental illness is generally alterations in mood, how one thinks, and how one behaves pertaining to distress. The growing awareness and record keeping of this disease in past years have allowed us to see an incline in diagnosis.…

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    Forensic psychology is a sub-domain of clinical psychology, in which aspects of clinical psychology is applied to areas of law, including civil, criminal, correctional, and police contexts and in special types of consultations where the forensic psychologist is not answerable to the person they are interviewing, but rather the legal entity consulting the forensic psychologist, or psychiatrist. Forensic psychologists follow the same ethical code as do other branches of psychology, however they…

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    The two ethical decision making model that I would select are is by Jordan & Meara (1995): Virtue Ethics Model and Eberlein (1987): Problem-Solving Approach Model. These models are directed toward a counselor’s personal techniques, such as one’s strong moral values, fairness, and one’s decision of what should be done in a particular situation. Another focus I believe to these models is an approach as to how the situation could be solved, or treatment for a better term. See a counselor shouldn’t…

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    Although mental illnesses were diagnosed as early as the 5th century by Hippocrates, there is no single solution or cure for mental illness (“History of Mental Health Treatment”). Multiple national programs have been established by the government and non-profit organizations to aid those affected with access to treatment and support. One of the oldest programs in the United States, Mental Health America, was founded in 1909. The primary program Mental Health America offers is online Mental…

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    Mental health has a direct relationship with an individual 's physical health, and their ability to succeed in school, at work, and in society. Both physical and mental health affect how people think, feel, and act on the inside and outside (Children’s). There are many options available to help the mental health of children, but the help of a single individual could change the life a child forever. Counseling provided in schools not only tends to help the mental health of children but helps…

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    Trauma Of Self-Harm

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    a result of a self-harming behavior or a suicide attempt (Trepal, et al., 2007). Once determined that the behavior is indeed self-harm the treatment process could move on and consider likely possibilities. Due to the high association, mental health professionals likely should probe to see if the client has a past experience with abuse. If it has been determined that there has been experiences of abuse than treatment may be given and the abuse could be ended if it is ongoing. Certainly when…

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    Analysis Of Blue Lens

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    These activities or consumptions may be pleasurable, but the continuous use or action eventually interferes with the activities of daily living, and with the responsibilities of the individual, such as relationships, academic or professional life, or health. The individual who suffers from an addiction may not be aware of the compulsive and addictive behavior, and how it is causing problems to him and others. While the term addiction usually refers to physical addiction, that is, the…

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