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    Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common of the anxiety disorders. It is defined as “a marked and persistent fear of social or performance requirements that expose the individual to scrutiny and possible embarrassment. These Individuals go to great lengths to avoid these situations, or they may face the challenge with great effort, wearing a mask of fearlessness” (Mash, 2015).. Social anxiety has two main treatments: psychotherapy, medication, or a combination or both treatments.…

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    1. Distinguish between postpartum blues and postpartum depression. I want you to use several references and really discuss this topic. (3points) Postpartum blues- this is also known as baby blues. Baby blues tend to happen within the first two or three says after the delivery process. This process can last up to two weeks. This is a normal part of early motherhood. According to American pregnancy baby blues can happen to 70- 80% of new mothers. They can experience negative feeling of their self…

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    primal point of this study is to find ways to improve medicines approach in response to social anxiety disorder. An experiment was conducted (which was randomized and controlled) an approximate number of 346 patients received treatment that included sertraline within a course of 10 weeks. Throughout the experiment, the participant’s genes were tested and results were finalized. The conclusion was that adjusting genetic ancestral cluster would be able to show that two of the four genes tested…

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    • DEFINITION- Mental condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others. • POSSIBLE CAUSE- The exact cause of antisocial personality disorder is unknown, however: •Genes may make you vulnerable to developing sociopathic personality disorder •Changes in the way the brain functions may have resulted from brain damage • RISK FACTORS- Childhood abuse or neglect Family history of personality disorders Diagnosis of other…

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    PTSD In Brazil

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    As a Brazilian, I am very familiarized with violence and its consequences, therefore, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a familiar expression to me. Differently from the U.S, where PTSD can be related to psychological scars of the war(s), Brazil has its’ rates most associated with street violence and crimes, and this became a trigger to increase mental health issues all over the country. However – despite being acquainted with the theme – it was only after reflecting on Chapter 5, the…

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    One of the most common treatments is medication. Medications like clomipramine, fluvoxamine and sertraline can help decrease the OCD anxiety. Another treatment is cognitive behavioral therapy. It helps patients face their obsessions and learn how to relax and to respond to the anxiety. Recently, there has been therapy for OCD called deep brain stimulation…

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    Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that people are diagnosed with after they have experienced a traumatic event. PTSD is commonly linked to soldiers who come back from fighting in the war and experience emotional anxiety, but anyone can get PTSD. A traumatic event can be anything from a sudden death of someone close to living through a violent rape. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Complimentary and Alternative Medication, and Medications are the treatment plans available…

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    Mental Health Multidimensional Intake Form The mental health multidimensional intake form used for the following critique is a well-written, easily read seven-page assessment for the client to fill out. It was retrieved from the online database of the practice Focused Solutions. At the beginning of the intake form, it expresses that although the assessment may seem lengthy, the client should be able to complete it rather quickly, as it only requires check marks in most areas. This particular…

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    1) Mood Disorders a) Anxiety i) Generalized Anxiety Disorder (1) DSM-V Diagnostic Criteria (a) Excessive anxiety/worry occurring more days than not for ≥ 6 months, about a number of events or activities (b) Difficult to control the worry (c) Anxiety & worry are associated with ≥ 3 during the past 6 months (i) Restlessness (ii) Easily fatigued (iii) Difficulty concentrating (iv) Irritability (v) Muscle tension (vi) Sleep disturbance (d) Sx cause clinically significant distress or impairment…

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    Yong Syndrome Case Study

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    Yong is . She demonstrates appropriate hygiene and cleanliness. Yong has been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, High Blood Pressure, and Depression; she is on medication to help with these conditions. Her medication is as follows: depression medication, sertraline (zoloft), she takes 100mg twice daily; high blood pressure medication, Losartan (cozaar), she takes 100mg once daily; stomach medication, Esomeprazole (nexium), she takes 40mg twice daily; and other stomach medication, Polyethylene Glycol,…

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