CC Follow up anxiety. Skin tags. S The patient is a 54-year-old female who continues on Paxil CR currently at 37.5 mg p.o. daily. She started this medication in June of 2013. Unfortunately‚ since being on this medication. She has gained significant weight and continues to gain weight. She states she really is not eating any differently‚ is exercising‚ if anything‚ more. She does tell me as well‚ however‚ that she knows that part of this is being perimenopausal. She also tells me that the
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CASE STUDY OUTLINE Case studies should generally subscribe to the following organization: • Title. A thoughtful title that captures the essence of the case study. • Abstract. (or Summary) A one- or two-paragraph statement summing up the study (what‚ why‚ when‚ where‚ how‚ and who). This summary introduces the project‚ questions‚ hypothesis‚ and highlights of the important findings. • Introduction. (or Background). Describes what you did‚ and why it was of interest—opens
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According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA) (2013)‚ Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness which negatively impacts relationships and an individual’s sense of self‚ characterized by pervasive instability of moods‚ tumultuous relationships and the distortion of self-image and emotion regulation. A core aspect of BPD is an intense fear of abandonment. Whether real or imagined‚ this fear may lead to frantic efforts to avoid abandonment‚ panic or hostile behavior
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Blackwell Munksgaard 2005 Bipolar Disorders 2005: 7(Suppl. 3): 5–69 BIPOLAR DISORDERS Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) guidelines for the management of patients with bipolar disorder: consensus and controversies Yatham LN‚ Kennedy SH‚ O’Donovan C‚ Parikh S‚ MacQueen G‚ McIntyre R‚ Sharma V‚ Silverstone P‚ Alda M‚ Baruch P‚ Beaulieu S‚ Daigneault A‚ Milev R‚ Young T‚ Ravindran A‚ Schaffer A‚ Connolly M‚ Gorman CP. Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) guidelines
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Depression and Anxiety Sarah Gartin COM/155 March 17‚ 2013 Tressa Cook Gray [APA style looks good!] Depression and Anxiety Depression and anxiety are two common disorders that many Americans deal with day in and day out. So‚ individual Americans may ask‚ are we anxious‚ or are we depressed? Anxiety and depression are thought of as two distinct disorders. However‚ in this world‚ many people suffer from both conditions. Knowing the similarities‚ differences‚ treatments‚ and prevention/reduction
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Many many ordinary people suffer from anxiety or when in passing conversation say that they suffer regularly from anxiety. But what is anxiety? Anxiety is a term used for different disorders that can turn into physical symptoms that are caused by being tense‚ nervous and worry. There are different levels of anxiety where you can have mild anxiety which can be unsettling to more severe symptoms that cause mental and physical health problems. Anxiety usually develops when someone is facing something
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GENERATIONS Intergenerational Transmission of Externalizing Anxiety in Parents and the Association with that in their Children between the age 10 to 18 Misho Hristov University of Nicosia Spring Semester 2010 In fulfillment of the requirements for PSY-495 Xenia Hadjicharalambous ABSTRACT Anxiety is an affective state that affects everyone. However‚ not enough is known about the relationship between parental anxiety and the transmission to that of child’s. The current study attempted
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Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses. The children who deal with anxiety are overcome with fear and worry and are constantly dismissed as acting out for attention. Childhood anxiety disorders affect the child and the people involved in the child’s life‚ yet there is not enough treatment or awareness in today’s society. There are many different types of anxiety disorders that affect children including; selective mutism‚ separation anxiety‚ social anxiety‚ panic disorder‚ generalized
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individuals with eating disorders get help early on during the disorder there is a high success rate of long-term recovery. Sarah is part of one the highest rated risk groups for eating disorders. People between the ages of ten to twenty-five are at the most risk for developing an eating disorder. Sarah is entering her teenage years and is encountering a lot of changes with her boy and her emotions. Eating disorders are also usually referred to as female diseases. Eating disorders are not limited to
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Anxiety in high-functioning children with autism was written by three authors‚ Alinda Gillott‚ Fred Furniss‚ Ann Walter D‚ The author’s main purpose was to compare traits of so called “normal” children against children that have been tested and labeled high functioning autistic. The groups were matched for both gender and age. The main research of this paper dealt with Anxiety levels of normal children‚ opposed to the anxiety levels of those children with autism‚ The article also linked a comparison
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