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    by symptoms of thought, behavior, and social problems. The thought process problems associated with schizophrenia are described as psychosis, this is when a person's thinking is completely out of touch with reality”(Morrison-Valfe). An example of such is hearing…

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    Mr. Gee Case Summary

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    and chronic weak stomach complaints were psychologically related. Specifically, Mr. Gee complained of anhedonia, low energy, and severe gastrointestinal issues (i.e., constipation, diarrhea, discomfort). Furthermore, Mr. Gee endorsed mild anxiety symptoms (i.e., difficulty relaxing and controlling worrying), along with feelings of depression and frustration. He stated that the aforementioned issues have gotten progressively worse in recent months and that he has seen his PCP twice in the last…

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    old; however, the symptoms can occur during childhood and teenage years. The manic episode is manifested when a person…

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    from the age of thirty to fifty years old. The more this disease is passed down from generation to generation, the symptoms and onset of the disease begin to occur earlier in life and since the average life span after symptoms begin to occur can be as short as ten years it is very important to be aware of this disease and to be careful when having children. Since Huntington’s symptoms don’t become noticeable until a person is fully developed and older, those people can have children and pass on…

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    bowel tissue which this can increase the risk of getting colorectal cancer. Very few people get serious enough symptoms to contact a doctor. Around twenty percent of Americans suffer from irritable bowel syndrome but not many of these individuals seek medical attention because their symptoms are not that severe. IBS symptoms could be more serious than most people thing because these symptoms are also early signs of colon cancer. If IBS becomes severe enough it has the potential to cause chronic…

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    disorder and in actuality represents a much deeper issue for people who suffer from it with symptoms of PTSD including: anxiety, difficulty sleeping, increased aggression towards others, flashbacks and difficulty concentrating. (American Psychiatric Association) These symptoms usually go away with…

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    slower then your elders. The main symptom that you need to really pay attention to is trouble concentrating. One example is, you have homework and your mom asks you to take out the trash. You take out the trash but, don’t do your homework. Another symptom is organization. These symptoms you may have you need to focus on. Which this means that your brain is not all the way developed. But when you have trouble concentrating it is hard to do schooling. The last symptom is focusing. Focusing in…

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    Pyrophobia Have you ever wondered what is pyrophobia? Pyrophobia is an abnormal fear of fire(Dictionary.com). If you have heard of pyrophobia and wonder what are its causes, symptoms, and treatments are keep on reading. Pyrophobia will be explained as you keep reading. Pyrophobia has many causes and is accompanied by severe symptoms; However, there is treatment available for the condition. There are many causes of pyrophobia that will be explained. The biggest cause of pyrophobia is basic…

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    and type of infection it is, myocarditis symptoms can vary. Mild carditis symptoms majority of the time has no noticeable symptoms but most often feeling ill without knowing the onset of myocarditis. Symptoms of myocarditis are known to be fever, headache, sore throat, diarrhea, joint and body pains, fatigue, arrhythmia, shortness of breath, chest pain, swelling of legs, ankles and feet due to fluid retention. As for children with myocarditis their symptoms are known to be having a fever,…

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    Dsm IV Diagnosis

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    as she has markedly increased amounts of alcohol intake up to 2 litres a day as she rarely feels intoxicated. There is manifestation of withdrawal symptoms characterised by feeling nauseous which is relieved by alcohol and tremors that are decreased by taking diazepam. Elizabeth has lost her…

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