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    Dementia Carer

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    Application 1: Locating and Critically Analyzing Primary Research Article One The article “Dementia carer education and patient behavior disturbance. International journal of geriatric psychiatry conducted” by Coen, R., O 'Boyle, C., Coakley, D., & Lawor, B. (1999). is on the topic of dementia carer. The researchers stated that the objective was to evaluate the impact of dementia Carer Education Program on carer quality of life, wellbeing, and burden. The study took place in a Hospital…

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    Rosenhan Study Summary

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    have been over diagnosed and overblown. Many people who do not have any mental disorder are being forced to take medications and become burdened with the stigmatization of the disorder, he argues. He was anti-psychiatry as he rejected nearly all the ideas that were taught in the field of psychiatry. The study by Rosenhan was a significant study in the 1970s, as it showed how little evidence there was to be needed in order to be considered…

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    We hypothesized that there are common gene pathways responsible for the schizophrenia–type 2 diabetes mellitus association in drug-naive subjects. In particular, wepropose that the insulin growth factor 2 m-RNA binding protein 2 (IGF2BP2) genetic variants rs4402960 and rs1470579 .associates and replicated in type 2 diabetes mellitus Egyptians (14,15) gene pathways maycontribute to both type 2 diabetes mellitus and schizophrenia Through this exploration , we tried to link thepathogenetic…

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    Mental Health Case Study

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    "Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Services in Singapore." Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 9.1 (2015): n. pag. Web. This article is a scientific report of sorts. Main challenges that are arising are that children and adolescents need psychiatry training. Also a possibility of providing mental health care for younger children as well. There are more children with autism that…

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    This is why it is important to contact a medical professional as soon as possible and to design appropriate treatment. References Abramowitz, J. S. (2006). The psychological treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 51(7), 407-416. American Psychological Association. (2013). Clinical Definition of OCD. Beyond OCD. Retrieved from http://beyondocd.org/information-for-individuals/clinical-definition-of-ocd Austrian, S. G. (2012). Mental disorders, medications…

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    Biomedical Paradigm

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    The aim of the article is to encourage critical evaluation of the biomedical paradigm in the United States. Treatment of mental disorders has been primarily based of the biomedical model that emphasises the use of pharmaceutical therapies to treat mental disorders, despite a lack of scientific evidence to prove its effectiveness. Over the last 3 decades mental disorders have been considered brain diseases caused by chemical imbalances in the brain that can be corrected with the use of medication…

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    Choosing A Medical Career

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    When a teenager tells a group of adults that they want to go into a medical career they usually get a crazy look and people trying to tell them that they should choose an easier career that does not take as much schooling and that will not amount in potential lawsuits. Becoming a doctor of any specialty is extremely hard and requires a vast amount motivation. Doctors usually go through twelve years of regular schooling, four years of college, another four years of medical school, and then…

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    Through my involvement and commitment in the classroom I have provided myself the opportunity to further my education, but it has also molded me into the person I am today. The field of psychiatry is one that will challenge me; however, it is a challenge I am rather impatiently ready to take on. A field in which I can be a part of so many individuals’ lives while assisting those suffering from many of the conditions my psychology professors…

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    Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is a system that finds behavioral treatment which helps people see the relationship between beliefs, thoughts, feelings, subsequent behavior patterns and actions. It has been found effective in more than 400 outcome studies for several psychiatric disorders, which involves eating and anxiety disorders, depression and substance abuse (etc.) This connects to me in the way of me becoming a nurse futurewise. With wanting to become a nurse this research could…

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    from the adrenaline can be suffocating. PTSD, commonly known as post-traumatic stress disorder, in the journalistic field is still considered a culture of silence, as the concept of the disorder itself is still a fairly new one in the department of psychiatry. This paper's purpose is to look into what consequences can covering horrific…

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