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    Many people use the terms depression and sadness interchangeably and they are often viewed as the same thing; however, they are vastly unique from one another by means of symptoms, intensity, and other factors. When we view sadness and depression as the same, we minimize the illness. While sadness is a painful emotion, it is a normal and natural reaction to difficult life events (CITE). All humans will experience sadness at some point. In contrast, a person with clinical depression does not…

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    blood from the froth-corrupted lungs” (p. 492). The speaker is so agonized by the death he sees that he even has dreams about the soldier, “I saw him drowning in all my dreams, before my helpless sight” (p. 497). This story has a constant tone of sadness and depression and is very ironic because even though these men are dying at war, death- no matter the reason- has no taste of sweetness. The tone of the next poem is completely…

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    musical child prodigies.fanny died at the age of 41 due to a stroke, and in result Felix was crushed. Felix and Fanny and a very close bond so after Fanny’s death 2 months later Felix died do to a series of stroke. Some people believe Felix died of sadness. Music Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn were both child prodigies. Growing up the two created music in…

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    mental health professional such as a psychiatrist as soon as possible to be fully evaluated before their depression gets worse. It is difficult for family members and friends to tell the difference between sadness and Clinical Depression however signs of Clinical Depression include extreme sadness, helplessness, irritability, change in appetite, change in sleeping patterns, loss of interest and pleasure, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, difficulty concentrating, and disturbed thought…

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    filled the room the type you would find in a second hand store. An assistant greeted I myself and told I myself to go down the hall and turn right to meet the principal and so I did. As I walked into the room, I noticed a family photo the sadness I felt sadness took over my body; it was a Mum, a Dad and a daughter. I was at hoI myself, on the old leather couch as I sat there I heard soI myself seagulls flying outside. I ran outside and saw my dog chasing the seagulls I stopped to stare, but…

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    The client is seven year-old Hispanic male, referred by Department of Children and Family Services to participate in mental health assessment at Fresno Family Connection on 2/10/16. The client is referred for a mental health assessment due to on-going stressor related to witnessing domestic violence between biological parents. The Client's social worker report that the client might have the possibility of feeling abandonment, due to his parent’s separation. During assessment, the client…

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    Many songs are written to portray the sadness that comes the loss of a loved one. Pearl Jam’s Black portrays the grief that love brings and how hard it is to overcome the heartbreak. During a walk on the street, the narrator states, “I take a walk outside I'm surrounded by Some kids at play I can feel their laughter So why do I sear” (Pearl Jam 19-23). The narrator claims that the happiness of children at play still can not wake him from his depression. Pearl Jam relates the children’s…

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    world and this book will keep you on the edge of your seat from the beginning of the book all the way to the end. If you want to read a true story about R.A´s interesting life, your best decision is ¨Throwing Strikes¨ with all of it's excitement, sadness, and intensity it will keep you entertained. R.A Dickey or Robert,…

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    worst situations, and how even the littlest things can thrive after the worst of disasters happen. In addition, the author David T. Hilbun uses imagery and repetition to convey the message to the readers. “Hope” is a poem that communicates the deep sadness that impacted the victims during hurricane Katrina. In particular, the author conveys this in line such as “outside was a scene of total destruction. Their house was gone, a few planks in their place” or “The school was wrecked, the remains…

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    Medical depression is defined as: “a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest”. Emotionally, it’s the feeling of a sadness that never goes away. It’s the feeling of utter hopelessness. It’s the feeling of dread; the feeling of not wanting to do anything. It’s the feeling of wanting everything to end. For quite some time, I felt all of these emotions, but I bottled them up, thinking being sad was actually normal. But bottling up my feelings turned into days.…

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