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    Teen Suicide and Depression “Help ME!!!” Do you ever wonder if being irritable or an unhappy adolescent might actually be experiencing teen depression? Teenage Depression is everywhere we look‚ these two words appears together as one‚ in newspapers and magazines‚ as well as in scholarly reports. Teenage depression is one of today ’s "hot topics" this among other teenage mental health problems‚ has been brought to the forefront of public consciousness in recent years after several incidents involving

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    that "The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did a review in 2004 of clinical trials and found that four percent of children and adolescents that took antidepressants thought about or attempted suicide ("Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)"). Two percent of the people who took a placebo attempted suicide. This means that taking an antidepressant doubles your risk of committing suicide. As a result‚ the FDA put a black box warning the following year in order to alert the consumer and

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    “The Current State of Empirical Support for the Pharmacological Treatment of Selective Mutism” The article‚ “The Current State of Empirical Support for the Pharmacological Support of Selecive Mutism”‚ identifies a specific psychological disorder which is called selective mutism. Selective mutism is a rare disorder which occurs during childhood which inhibits a child’s ability to speak in an uncomfortable environment. This environment for such instances most commonly occurs in school classrooms

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    is a specific serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). These medications usually require tapering when starting and stopping the medication. (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). Furthermore‚ SSRIs are less sedating than many other antidepressants making the class a good option for Mrs. B. Some associated side effects with SSRIs include‚ sexual dysfunction‚ central nervous system stimulation‚ and gastrointestinal disturbances (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). I think that I would prescribe Paroxetine

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    neurochemicals and enhance communication among neurons in the brain. They also use various techniques such as psychotherapy to help patients change their maladaptive behaviors. Medications falls into 3 major classes: antipsychotics‚ anxiolytics‚ and antidepressants (Lurigio 1549-50). Each type of medication helps treat various mental

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    Bipolar Disorder By Elliott Subervi Bipolar Disorder “Bipolar disorder is a condition in which people experience abnormally elevated (manic or hypomanic) and abnormally depressed states for short‚ or significant periods of time; in a way that interferes with functioning .(web‚Md) Bipolar disorder has been estimated to affect more than 5 million Americans—about 3 out of every 100 adults. [2] It affects people without regard to age‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ education or occupation. Not everyone

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    several different antidepressants and heart burn medicine made by pharmacy companies and their herbal‚ or natural‚ equivalent‚ I can provide my point of view with these two particular types of medicine‚ but does not mean it is true with everyone. Before we begin‚ I shall start with my personal experience with the pharmaceutical antidepressants in comparison to their more natural equivalent‚ without going too much into detail. My own personal experience regarding antidepressants was horrible and

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    References: Baker‚ F. A. (2007). Music therapy and emotional exploration: Exposing substance abuse clients to the experiences of non-drug-induced emotions | Genevieve Dingle - Academia.Edu Cohen‚ B. (1985). Tolerance to therapeutic effects of antidepressants. PubMed‚ 142(4)‚ 489-490. Consumer Reports Health. (2004). Consumer Reports Health. Retrieved April 30‚ 2013‚ from http://www.consumerreports.org/health/free-highlights/manage-your- Watkins‚ G. R. (1997). Music Therapy: Proposed Physiological

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    Anxiety Disorder

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    Anxiety Disorder Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress and can actually be beneficial in some situations. Anxiety is also a normal human emotion that everyone experiences at times. Many people feel anxious‚ or nervous‚ when faced with a problem at work‚ before taking a test‚ or making an important decision. For some people‚ however‚ anxiety can become excessive. While the person suffering may realize their anxiety is too much‚ they may also have difficulty controlling it and it may negatively

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    If you have a chronic disease‚ or at least your family has a chronic disease‚ and can’t imagine a life that is active and full of happiness‚ maybe it looks impossible. But don’t give up. Keep trying and have a strong determination to recover. Because the clinics or hospitals around you might be able to help. The pain clinic is a health care focused diagnosis and cure of chronic pain. Some focus in certain body parts specialists. It also uses a multidisciplinary approach to help people who suffer

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