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    FINAL ESSAY: “Evaluation of the anti-psychiatric approach to understanding mental disorder” Alberto del Río Aguilar Index 1. The anti-psychiatric approach 1 a. Introduction 1 b. What is madness? 2 c. The emergence of a mental disease 3 d. Labelling diseases: the importance of the background 4 e. The problem of medicalization 6

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    category of abnormal behavior (Spoor‚ 1999). Mental health‚ also known as normal psychology‚ and mental illnesses and disorders‚ also known as abnormal psychology‚ have been defined in many ways‚ but should always be viewed in the context of ethnocultural factors and influence because what is considered normal in some environments may be considered abnormal in others. A person with a normal behavior and mental processes has the ability to adapt and cope with adversity‚

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    is not a recent phenomenon. The term paedophilia is officially added to the DSM-II (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders- II) in 1952‚ it began to be viewed by experts as a mental disorder and a type of sexual deviation. In the DSM-III released in 1980‚ the term paedophile is given in full description (Haran‚ 2014). Paedophilia is also a psychiatric disorder in which sexual attraction some adults feel towards to prepubescent children that may lead to adult-children sex. The word

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    has to do with the mind or psyche of an individual whereby only the symptoms of this class of disease manifest. This ailment of the psyche is the chief concern of this essay; schizophrenia to be precise and we shall use the protagonist ( John Nash) in the movie “A Beautiful Mind” as a case study. By way of methodology‚ we shall explain the meaning of schizophrenia‚ touch on the features and sub-types of the disorder then on to the causes and criteria for diagnosing the disorder. After this we shall

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    A TRULY BEAUTIFUL MIND A BIOGRAPHY OF ALBERT EINSTEIN BORN AS A GERMAN CITIZEN ON 14 MARCH 1879 IN THE CITY OF ULM ‚ALBERT EINSTEIN THE MASTERMIND BEHIND VARIOUS INVENTIONS WHICH MAKE A GREAT DEAL IN OUR LIVES TODAY ‚HAD NO INTENTIONS THAT HE WAS MADE FOR GREATNESS. WHILE HE WAS A TODLER EINSTEIN STILL WASN’T TALKING AND ON THE CONTRARY HIS MOTHER THOUGHT HE WAS A FREAK. EINSTEIN WAS NOT THE MINGLING TYPE SO HIS MATES AND OTHER CHILDREN CALLED HIM “BROTHER BORING” SO HE WAS ALL BY HIMSELF

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    Elements of Mass Communication Embedded in the Film - A Beautiful Mind This movie is about the life of a Nobel prize-winning American mathematician named John Forbes Nash Jr. It was also briefly based on the biography book about him written by Sylvia Nasar‚ which has the same name as the movie. The producer team encoded the information obtained from the biography according to its importance and relevance because there are too much information to squeeze into the a script with limited exposition

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    Does Ron Howard tend to ‘sugar coat’ the characters and stories in his films‚ sticking with a ‘white bread’ theme which makes the film out of touch with reality. “Rush and “Beautiful mind” are both films directed by Ron Howard where a predictable ending occurs. ‘Rush and beautiful mind’ the antagonist ends up showing forgiveness and empathy for the protagonist resulting in a predictable ‘happy ending.’ This is despite serious conflict that in reality would usually not results in such happy ending

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    "Emotional and mental disorder is widespread in human societies" (Ingham‚ 1996: 142). Vulnerability to emotional and mental disorder is inherent in the psychological characteristics of human beings because‚ like personality‚ disorder is a response to life events and particular social circumstances. Social experience and cultural settings are pertinent in the observation of the origins of disorder‚ as they affect both the inner experience of disorder and its outer manifestations. More important is

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    Chaz Jenkins Anthem Essay “Beautiful”: Eminem My favorite song out of the 3 would have to be “Beautiful” by Eminem. Not only is this song considered by both fans and critics as the strongest song off Relapse‚ but “Beautiful” is the only song Eminem actually recorded during the hiatus between albums Encore and Relapse when he was not clean. His emotions here in this song are clear to me: The addiction to drugs is sinking him into depression‚ and he feels trapped‚ as if there is no escape. Rehab

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    Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ or DSM‚ is a classification of mental disorders. It is provided in a common language format using standard criteria. It is published by the American Psychiatric Association. It is used mainly in the United States but in varying degrees clinicians‚ researchers‚ mental health professionals‚ policy makers‚ clinicians‚ and other around the world also may use. Its intent is to be applicable

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