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    asset we have as humans it controls everything our motives, emotions, decisions and when the mind becomes a victim to a disability it causes havoc which usually leads to delinquency. I am relating this specific theory to an article on the topic of mental health care and how we should be attentive and interested in the topic; because it could potentially lead to…

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    Deadpool Case Study

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    ability originates from being experimented on by Dr. Killebrew for a program called Weapon X. It is mainly because of this experiment that a lot of Wade Wilson’s mental afflictions became exaggerated. Thus, I plan to explore the mental and psychological mind of Deadpool and perhaps answer why he is such a popular character. Untreated mental…

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    induced false hopes in professional athletic careers, and mounting evidence of long-term neurological damage. The most prevalent argument against…

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    There are many questions about mental health, such as whether it is mainly caused by chemical imbalances in the brain or horrible situations, if some types are actual issues or something made up by companies to capitalize on the industry. Mental illness is a controversy in the world, whether it is admitted or not. Anyone suffering from a mental illness can be classified as crazy, weird, or even attention seeking, which is very unhelpful to their situation. These people need support to overcome…

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    misconduct that has been chosen for this paper is counsellor responsibilities, professional competence and boundaries. This misconduct underpins attribution theory; is the theory of how a person interprets events through thinking and behaviour. Counsellors responsibilities are defined as the counsellor is ethically and morally responsible for the counselling relationship between themselves and client. Professional competence is the practiced skills and knowledge the counsellor applies during…

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    attempting to collaborate with other services to address Megan’s needs holistically (Beadle, 2009). Short-Term recommendations A therapeutic relationship with the case manager and agency collectively. Health examination to determine if she is pregnant. Optimal contraceptive use. A comprehensive mental health screening: including PTSD, suicide and depression assessment. To read the contents of the letter from DHS to determine the details. Substance abuse assessment [CRAFTT questions].…

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    Pathway to Criminalizing Emotionally Disturbed Persons Deinstitutionalization is another factor which is responsible for the increased number of mentally ill individuals in the community. In the past, persons with mental illnesses were institutionalized in a long term psychiatric health facility. In the 1960s, new policy was introduced; deinstitutionalization. This policy was built upon the principle that mentally ill individuals should not be caged like criminals and should be integrated into…

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    inmate and the longer they stay in the more money the PIC would make. 2. Do your best to think about the importance of understanding that much of our prisons system is “for profit” when we are studying mental illness in the prison system.…

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    Prisoner Of War

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    MODEREN DAY PRISONER OF WAR and was 6 years out of the Mid-dle East. He too took meds that I believe did nothelp and only pushed him down a road to death. Medication may have their place in this world ut I have yet to see them in the field of mental health. I know that when a person has been committee to a life sentence in California Corrections Department. The first five years I am told them give this person psychic meds to tone them down mentally and keep them manageable for the time until…

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    Can it be cured? Not all the time but it can be successfully managed. There are numerous methods of substance abuse treatment and one of the most successful is the Recovery Model. According to the American Psychological association (2012), the mental health Recovery Model is self-directed, Individualized, person-centered, patient empowerment, holistic, nonlinear, strength-based, involves peer support, patient is responsible for the journey to recovery, it involves patient respect and hope. This…

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