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    themselves. Back then‚ the names weren’t as specific and they were rather open ranged. We have found many more different types since. In fact‚ some of them I wouldn’t even call a sickness. The top 3 most common‚ but not limited to‚ are depression‚ bipolar disorder‚ and schizophrenia. There are a few ways you can get a mental illness or disorder. Heredity (genetics): Many mental illnesses run in families‚ suggesting they may be passed on from parents to children through genes. Genes contain

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    Some theories of abnormal affect take a nature perspective whereas others take a nurture perspective. Use evidence to justify why either nature/nurture is more important in explaining abnormal affect. [12] The nature/nurture debate is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited (i.e. genetic) or acquired (i.e. learned) characteristics. Nature is that which is inherited / genetic. Nurture which refers to all environmental influences after

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    problems affecting mood and the ability to think and communicate rationally. This essay will discuss three mental illnesses: Schizophrenia‚ Munchausen Syndrome and Bipolar Disorder. It includes the sign and symptoms‚ cause‚ the affect on an individual‚ possible treatments and their strength and weaknesses. I choose schizophrenia and bipolar disorder because their one of the most common serious mental disorders (illnesses). And third I chose for Munchausen Syndrome because as a serious mental disorder

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    stories or a way to imagine a situation and Debra provided that. Information that I thought I knew‚ was stuff I had assumed from watching television shows and movies. Most of that information is inaccurate. She began her presentation by saying that bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are the

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    psychological‚ or social and cultural factors. Schizophrenia is a disease that strikes people in their prime. It does not matter who you are‚ you can be diagnosis with schizophrenia. Many people all over the world are affected by bipolar disorders. There are two phases of bipolar manic and depressive. There are many new types of treatments used‚ such as drug therapy and psychological therapy. Schizophrenia is a serious brain illness that causes changes in how you think‚ feel‚ and behave. While treating

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    Unipolar Depression Unipolar depression is a mood disorder that is characterized by depression without mania. Depression and mania are the opposite of each other; depression is a sad sate that one is overwhelmed by all of life’s challenges and mania is when one is on a state of euphoria and has exaggerated beliefs that the world is theirs. Unipolar can be brought on by many different circumstances. Symptoms Symptoms vary from individual to individual but they will affect these five areas of

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    ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: MOOD DISORDERS A mood disorder is the term given for a group of diagnoses in the DSM IV TR classification system where a disturbance in the person ’s emotional mood is hypothesised to be the main underlying feature. The classification is known as mood (affective) disorders in ICD 10. English psychiatrist Henry Maudsley proposed an overarching category of affective disorder. The term was then replaced by mood disorder‚ as the latter term refers to the underlying or longitudinal

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    with a young female that we will call Jen. Jen has been diagnosed with Bipolar and Depression. I interviewed Jen and I will let her describe her diagnosis‚ her symptoms‚ how she has learned to cope with them‚ and the medications that she is taking to manage her symptoms. "My name is Jen and I am Bipolar. I also suffer from severe depression and with my bipolar come serious mood swings. I did not know that I was Bipolar until the beginning of 2002. I quit drinking for ten months in 2002‚ and

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    can be contained‚ & creating an environment in which the patient feels safe * Anticipatory preparation for non-routine events | 2. Identify appropriate nursing diagnoses‚ nursing interventions‚ goals & activities for clients diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Nursing diagnosis | Nursing interventions | Goals & Activities | * Disturbed Sleep pattern r/t hyperactivity * Sleep deprivation r/t insomnia * Hypothermia * Deficient Fluid Volume * Noncompliance * Risk for Injury

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    sort of psychological disorder. It is not limited to one specific disorder but a wide range of disorders. One specific disorder that seems to affect roughly 20.9 million American adults (DBSA - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance‚ 2009) is mood disorders. Depression‚ mania‚ and bipolar disorder are classified as mood disorders. To just be upset about something and react irregularly than normal would not classify someone as having a mood disorder. However‚ people who have been clinically diagnosed

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