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    A migraine is an exceedingly common disorder that causes substantial pain, disability, and societal burden (American Migraine Foundation, 2015). Described as painful headaches, they are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and unusual sensitivity to light, sounds, and smells (WebMD, 2014). However, migraines are not just painful headaches. They are an extremely debilitating collection of neurological symptoms that may include severe recurring intense throbbing pain on one or both sides of…

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    Melancholia Research Paper

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    depression, expressing your feelings is the most successful regimen. Lifestyle changes that can treat depression include exercise, nutrition, sleep, social support, and stress reduction. Regular exercise can be as effective as medication. Exercise boosts serotonin, endorphins, and other brain chemicals. It also triggers new brain cells and connections, just like antidepressants do. Eating well is important for physical and mental health. When you eat small meals that are well balanced you will…

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    Glimpsing into the home of a hoarder, one may find piles of yogurt cartons, newspapers from years past, old rusted electronics and many more seemingly useless items known to most as garbage. However, a hoarder may cherish these items and have similar difficulty discarding them as one would something of intrinsic value. There is often a misconception about hoarders, they are considered as lazy or unable to clean up after themselves. However, hoarders have little control over their hoarding,…

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    The film, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, based on the written novel by Stephen Chbosky exposes the reality of a naïve outsider just starting high school with the past effecting his present. The main character, Charlie, was always the one that people would harass and take advantage of. He is incredibly intelligent but does not let his voice be heard inside or outside of classroom. Meanwhile, later on a Friday night at the high school football game Charlie formally was introduced to Patrick…

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    Miss Havisham And PTSD

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    Miss Havisham has unfortunately gained the disorder of PTSD. It's normal to have upsetting memories, feel on edge, or have trouble sleeping after this type of event. At first, it may be hard to do normal daily activities, like go to work, go to school, or spend time with people you care about. But most people start to feel better after a few weeks or months. If it's been longer than a few months and you're still having symptoms, you may have PTSD. For some people, PTSD symptoms may start…

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    Even though a person with PTSD is stuck with these symptoms, therapy helps that person deal with them in a calm matter. It helps them live their everyday life. The clinic also says that PTSD patients that take medication will usually take Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. This medication helps with depression and anxiety. If it is a more serious matter, people will go to a clinical psychologist or a psychiatrist to help with the mental disorder. When it comes to trauma, the most common…

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    Pediatric Obc Essay

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    . The DAWBA is “currently the only computerized diagnostic assessment for pediatric OCD” (Krebs et al. 246). The strength of the DAWBA lies primarily in three areas. Initially as discussed, the assessment combines information from both child and parent. Secondly, the online adaptation allows the child to answer freely without the unfamiliar clinician present. Children may be afraid to answer questions honestly in the presence of a stranger, so this format allows for the most authentic…

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    Animal-Assisted Therapy as a Supplemental Treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder Patients Ivey McCartney The University of Georgia Animal-Assisted Therapy as a Supplemental Treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder Patients While some people may enjoy the crisp air and shorter days that accompany the fall and winter months, there are many who develop an annual occurrence of depression during these months. This disorder is known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. The disruption of…

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    Types Of Seizures

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    A seizure is a symptom of underlying central nervous system dysfunction in which abnormal electrical discharges in areas of the brain are responsible for a temporary episode of behavior alteration. Seizures may be trigger by certain factors including stressful situations, such as hypoxia or rapid drop in blood glucose. It can also occur in young children and infants due to a sudden elevation in body temperature. There are different types of seizures, generalized and partial, and their…

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    Obsessive-compulsive disorder can be a debilitating disease that grows if a person gratifies the impulses it sometimes causes. I recently read Brain Lock: Free Yourself from Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior by Dr. Jeffery M. Schwartz. He specifically provides the speculated physiology behind OCD. For example, how the caudate nucleus and basal ganglia are involved in the disorder. He describes it in layman’s terms by telling the reader to visualize it as either a gate that gets stuck and allows…

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