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    there is evidence from the history‚ physical examination‚ or laboratory tests that designates that the delusions or hallucinations are the direct physiological consequence of a specific general medical condition (e.g.‚ Cushing’s syndrome‚ brain tumor). In Ms. Johnson’s case‚ there is no history of other medical symptoms or conditions that could be helping to cause the hallucinations or delusions; therefore we can simply rule that out. Other differential diagnosis can be Substance-Induced Psychotic

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    Introduction An analysis of the significance relating to angels and demons reveals dilemmas facing the true believer: how to understand who angels and demons are and how they work in Christian lives. There is a soul-claiming war that rages on between the spiritual inhabitants of angels and demons on earth. Angels and demons are fighting for human spirits and faith. Depending on who wins the war will inevitably determine where we spend eternity. Angels: Theological Definition The term angel

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    Critical Essays Major Themes in Paradise Lost Modern criticism of Paradise Lost has taken many different views of Milton’s ideas in the poem. One problem is that Paradise Lost is almost militantly Christian in an age that now seeks out diverse viewpoints and admires the man who stands forth against the accepted view. Milton’s religious views reflect the time in which he lived and the church to which he belonged. He was not always completely orthodox in his ideas‚ but he was devout. His purpose

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    Throughout the ages‚ Satan has been a cultural symbol of ultimate evil‚ and Young Goodman Brown continues that tradition. In the story Satan represents a number of things‚ of them being the evil that lies within us all. When first meeting up with Goodman Brown in the woods‚ Satan is described as resembling an older Young Goodman Brown ‚ with Hawthorne describing him as

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    Macbeth. Furthermore the use of messages addressing to or addressed by‚ how evil Macbeth is. The Evil inside Macbeth is quite evident; for he commits several murders. Finally‚ there are certain analogies‚ which suggest that Macbeth is comparable to Satan. Shakespeare intended on using a hero of good deeds such as Macbeth‚ as his figure. He is seen as a good advocate of Satan’s evil conduct: for an evil person is one you least expect. Macbeth starts off as a humble man and a saviour of his native

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    Common misconceptions about schizophrenia MYTH: Schizophrenia refers to a "split personality" or multiple personalities. FACT: Multiple personality disorder is a different and much less common disorder than schizophrenia. People with schizophrenia do not have split personalities. Rather‚ they are “split off” from reality. MYTH: Schizophrenia is a rare condition. FACT: Schizophrenia is not rare; the lifetime risk of developing schizophrenia is widely accepted to be around 1 in 100. MYTH: People

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    lp16944 Word count: Case study In accordance with the NMC code of confidentiality (2015)‚ the service user discussed about in this assignment will be referred to as Jack. Jack is a 70-year old gentleman. He has a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and had lived with the disorder for three decades. When I engaged

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    Nina shows signs of delusion‚ a firm fictitious belief. Delusions are categorized as paranoid‚ grandiose‚ religious‚ somatic or reference. In a paranoid delusion‚ the patient believes that someone is plotting against them (Hales‚ Yudofsky‚ & Gabbard‚ G.O.‚2011‚ p. 114). Nina believes that Lily is plotting against her even though she has

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    During the 1600s something devastating was going on in America. The Salem witch trials in Massachusetts. But I bet you didn’t know the same thing was going on in Europe at the same time. The Salem witch trials and European witch hunts had a lot of things in common‚ yet they had their differences as well. People accused other people of being witches all the time‚ then when people started believing that is when the hysteria kicked in. The thought of witches being in their presence terrified them. They

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    present‚ but the patient does not fall into the catatonic‚ disorganized‚ or paranoid subcategories. Schizophrenia is characterized by a lack of grounding in reality‚ known as  psychosis. People in a state of psychosis can experience hallucinations‚ delusions‚ and other events in which they break from reality. Individuals with schizophrenia experience psychosis and can also develop symptoms such as disorganized speech‚ lack of interest in social   interactions‚ a flat affect‚ inappropriate emotional

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