disorders (Bschor, et al., 2008). Each involves its own time line and depends on the improvement of the individual; it normally ranges from half a year to one year (Bschor, et al, 2008). The medication given increases the “synaptic concentration of serotonin and/or noradrenaline in the central nervous system” (Bschor, et al., 2008). Usually antidepressants may take 14 to 30 days for the beneficial results to occur (Bschor, et al., 2008). Depending…
Everyday tasks like checking to make sure the stove is off before leaving the house or washing one's hands after using the restroom are normal tasks unless done excessively. One that does everyday tasks excessively because they have an urge to or one is obsessed with doing the task could have obsessive-compulsive disorder. The definition of obsessive-compulsive disorder is a mental disorder in which people have unwanted thoughts, feeling, ideas, obsessions, and behaviors that drives them to do…
A Brief Reflection into Panic Disorder Anxiety disorders manifest themselves differently within each effected person; some have phobias or OCD that can range from mild to severe, and others suffer from more severe disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder and panic disorder. Panic disorders can be a very rough issue to deal with if a person is not willing to seek out help and talk about the difficulties they are facing. This paper will go over the prevalence, symptoms, and causes…
the most effective form of treating depression was and their results concluded that antidepressants appear to be impressively more effective compared to other treatments for depression, “In the limited studies that have been completed, serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been studied the most often and appear to be effective in the treatment of depression” (Brock). As you can see, despite the lack of exploration for other ways of treatment, antidepressants have been proven to be more…
Constantly cleaning everything in sight, and scrubbing your body clean till you start to bleed is a sign of a physiological disorder that can and should be diagnosed before it’s too late. People handle messes and disorganization in different ways, some could care less, and on the other hand, some get completely disoriented and have to clean everything in sight. Obsessive-compulsive disorder or OCD is more than just cleaning; it has to do with your brain constantly performing acts unintentionally…
Part 1: adverse reactions 1.1 Introduction (QT prolongation) The toxicity of antipsychotic drugs is considered a good example of specific gender differences in Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) in a dose-dependent manner [1]. This adverse effect is induced cardiac arrhythmia known as torsade de pointes (TdP) (delay of cardiac repolarization), are associated with the following drugs such as; chlorpromazine, mesoridazine, pimozide and thioridazone, which increase the risk of QT prolongation. It…
Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) is a disorder that is defined by the general need for perfection and utmost control in every aspect of one’s life. Despite the fact that it is the most prevalent disorder in the USA, not much is known about its specifics in treatment or symptoms. As a result, many articles, prevalently Wikipedia, often make assumptions and misconceptions about OCPD, which leads to the distribution of incorrect information; this results in the requirement of…
Depression is marketed as a biological illness. Biotechnical treatments in the form of antidepressants, are sold to consumers as an appropriate remedy to the issue. Scientific literature encourages consumers to self-scrutinize common behavioural and mood distresses, and treat them with the appropriate remedy. Antidepressant medications and psychotherapy are two treatment choices for depression. Consumer awareness concerning antidepressant medications is established through pharmaceutical…
Introduction & Hypothesis Bagcioglu, E., Altunoluk, B., Bez, Y., Soylemez, H., Asik, A., & Emul, M. (2012) note that premature ejaculation (PD) and erectile dysfunction (ED) have been related to anxiety. Bagcioglu et al. hypothesized patients with premature ejaculation (PE) or erectile dysfunction (ED) would develop and endorse a distorted metacognitive function causing PE or ED. It was also hypothesized that patients may ejaculate faster or have impaired erection due to preoccupation with…
The main psychological treatment for OCD is exposure and ritual prevention (ERP) (Dozois, J.A., D., 2014). Cognitive therapy and ERP have both proven to be effective in therapy outcome trials. Medications, specifically serotonin reuptake inhibitors have proven to be an effective course of treatment. However, a combination of these treatment options are often the best course of action for individuals who are diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive…