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    that result in depression‚ or a mixture of both. The hypothesis is used to work with drug treatment‚ so that the correct drugs (antidepressants) can be prescribed based on the particular monoamine in question. In other words‚ when a clinician is presented with a patient‚ they will choose the correct drug that alleviates the presented symptoms of depression. Most antidepressants work by increasing levels of serotonin. It cannot be concluded that the explanation for depression is strictly biological

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    just as important. Speaking statistically‚ the suicide rate hit over 240 people as soon as the new year of 2024 started. If that isn’t a serious enough concern to seek help for this community‚ I don’t know what is. And don’t get me started on antidepressants‚ from an insider’s perspective they make everything worse. It feels like you always have a gray cloud above

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    Universities‚ governments and industry: Can the essential nature of universities survive the drive to commercialize? Simon N. Young Author information ► Article notes ► Copyright and License information ► Having spent 40 years in universities‚ I have had sufficient time to consider some of the idiosyncrasies‚ foibles and problems of these academic institutions. The purpose of this editorial is to discuss the current state of university research and explain why I find some aspects of the current

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    CASE STUDY This essay is a case study explores about Mary‚ a 41 year-old female working as an accounts manager‚ lives with her husband and three children. She was diagnosed with clinical depression at the age of 39 and was hospitalized for 5 weeks with no further admissions. No history of smoking‚ drug and alcohol and known family history of depression. Mary self manages her care in collaboration with her General Practitioner and she has a supportive environment. She has moments of despair during

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    III. Causes of the diseases A. Social Causes B. Family Causes C. Biological Causes D. Professional Causes IV. Symptoms A. Physical B. Psychological V. Treatments A. Antidepressants B. Cognitive – behavioral therapy C. Family psychotherapies VI. Conclusion People living in the modern 21st century society face many difficulties in terms of dealing with high social expectations‚ especially women

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    Nausea‚ Insomnia‚ Tremors‚ Dizziness and Fatigue are some of the common side effects that medications come about with. One may discern while staring at medication bottle: is it pure irony that I will feel worse with something that should better my health? We are all seeking a sort of relief from our pains‚ but what to do at instances where medication alone is not enough? Health problems in totality are a hassle‚ however‚ due to the increment of people diagnosed with mental illnesses throughout

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    Pain-killers‚ antidepressants and tranquilizers are chemicals that affect the activity of neurotransmitters in our body. Neurotransmitters ultimately affect our emotions. Here is how: A research conducted on 11 participants which “compared amygdala activation in response to masked emotional faces before and after antidepressant treatment”(Sheline 251) was observed by using fMRI scanning. The “amygdala is the integrative

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    Depression and Pregnancy Audrey Luck Psychology for Midwives 11/16/10 Depression and Pregnancy 2 For most women the period of growing bellies and growing anticipations is a joyful and exciting time and for others this time may harbor doubt‚ fear‚ and depression. “As many as 1 out of 5 women have symptoms of depression during pregnancy. For some women‚ those symptoms are severe. In pregnancy‚ women who have been depressed before are at higher risk of depression than other

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    taking her medications. She will need a therapeutic environment so she can get the proper treatment. Next I would like to start her on some Atypical antipsychotic medication along with some antidepressant. Depression is a common symptom that is associated with schizophrenia so having her on the antidepressant will diminish the mood swing that may arise‚ After I have her stabilized and settled I would like to see that she start psychotherapy so she can work through some of her thoughts with a

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    Teenagers deal with more problems than people may think. One teenager‚ as described by an article‚ dealing with depression was sixteen and is named Jennifer. Jennifer is older now but the memories of her depression will stick with her the rest of her life. The cause of depression can be many different things that are going on in their lives. In Jennifer’s case it was the way that she looked‚ so she took diet pills. Something inside of her was missing‚ so Jennifer took diet pills to fix the emptiness

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