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    Monoamine Theory Essay

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    depressive-like symptoms (Uher et. Al 2011). However, there is undeniable evidence of the success of treatment, as it is widely accepted that one of most effective way to alleviate depression is to increase monoamines in the brain (Delgado & Moreno 1999). ‘Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors’ and ‘serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors’ are examples of antidepressant medication aimed at increasing the concentration of monoamines in the brain to subsequently counteract the depleted…

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    Electroconvulsive therapy has been viewed as harmful by patients and members of the health care profession (Lauber, Nordt, Rossler, 2005). One reason why electroconvulsive therapy is used, it has been demonstrated to be an effective and safe treatment for many mood disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2001). The therapeutic benefit of electroconvulsive therapy is a clinical trial that is effective to treat major depression (Arshad, Arham, Arif, et al., 2007). This research project…

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    OCD Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a symptomatically diverse condition, in which numerous kinds of obsessions and compulsions exist. Obsessions have four essential features: repeated and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that is experienced as intrusive and cause anxiety. However, research indicates that certain obsessions and compulsions tend to co-occur to form five main dimensions: obsession about being responsible for causing or failing to prevent harm; symmetry obsession, and…

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    Cognitive models of obsessive-compulsive disorder is an individual who evaluate intrusive thoughts in a disturb way due to selective attention will create excessive response to this thought which will create the disorder. All obsessive-compulsive disorder patients have their unique belief process of those intrusive thoughts which cause the development of the disorder. (Solem & Fisher, 2009). Understanding and treating OCD from a metacognitive perspective has the potential to increase the…

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    “I'm like a lit cigarette, slowly disappearing”. Countless people feel this way every day. Depression affects the mind and the way one thinks, but it also affects the body by allowing it to feel no emotion. These factors develop into many forms of depression. The number one diagnoses is Major Depressive Disorder. MDD is also the most severe. While Dysthymic Disorder (also referred to as Dysthymia) and Bipolar Disorder are lesser diagnoses. Due to the way someone allows their depression symptoms…

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    Much attention has been given by the healthcare industry and medical practitioners in the treatment of postpartum depression over postpartum anxiety. This trend is facing the challenge posed by a recent study conducted by the University of British Columbia’s Clinical Psychologist and Lead Researcher, Dr. Nicole Fairbrother. The study compared clinical data of diagnosed anxiety and depression in pregnant women and women who recently gave birth. Dr. Fairbrother’s study yielded results of 16…

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    Neuro Natural Serenity

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    Better Cognitive Function When Under Stress With A Natural Formula I more or less stumbled across Neuro Natural Serenity when I was researching the best natural antidepressants for anxiety. Always on the lookout for the latest natural products, especially those for anxiety, I was amazed at the list of ingredients. And there are a lot of them! I started doing research on every ingredient listed to try to determine why it was included. I couldn't find a one that did not have a sound reason for…

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    Demographics are important when researching mental illnesses in individuals. These traits help professionals like epidemiologists gather data that can help decide what types of people could potentially become mentally ill. Epidemiologists will obtain demographics for surveying purposes. Information such as age, race, and marital status, to name a few, gives reliability in one’s study. (Cockerham 2014) Biological differences that men and women have, can contribute to mental illness. Women for…

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    Major depression consist of at least one of the symptoms of either depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). The symptoms for major depression consist of depressed mood, loss of energy, significant weight differences such as more than 5% of body weight in a month, feelings of worthlessness, inability to concentrate, recurrent thoughts of death, insomnia or hypersomnia, and psychomotor agitation. The severity of the depression is determined by the…

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    Antidepressants should be highly regulated when distributed to adolescents. The prescription of antidepressants is often a "quick fix" to a permanent or complicated situation, and is, in many cases, ineffective or harmful. Various instances of suicidal events have occurred due to hap-hazard methods used when prescribing antidepressants. However, when used properly and under adequate supervision, these drugs can be live-saving and have very positive impacts on a child or teen's life. When…

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