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    Transient Insomnia

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    chronic insomnia‚ while transient insomnia may be due to a recent event or occurrence. Disruptions in circadian rhythm: jet lag‚ job shift changes‚ high altitudes‚ noisiness‚ hotness or coldness Psychological issues: people with mood disorders‚ such as bipolar disorder or depression‚ as well as anxiety disorders or psychotic disorders are more likely to have insomnia. Medical conditions: brain lesions and tumors‚ stroke‚ chronic pain‚ chronic fatigue syndrome‚ congestive heart failure‚ angina‚ acid-reflux

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    Mental Illness Have you noticed people with abnormal changes in mood? Did you ask yourself how did they become like that? The answer sometimes is because they have mental illness. Mental disorders are more serious than normal diseases‚ for they affect the brain‚ which is the most important part in the human body. Many researchers wrote about mental illnesses because they found it interesting subject. They focused in their research on the definition of mental illness and comparison and contrast

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    Life can sometimes be a convoluted experience; life sometimes gets tricky. Since the cycle of life is a universal experience‚ everyone must encounter these convolutions‚ or trouble spots‚ every now and then. Literature‚ since it addresses the cycle of life‚ must therefore touch upon these difficult experiences. In Federico García Lorca’s play‚ Blood Wedding‚ there is an innumerable amount of evidence of rough times; the entire play centers around a feud between two families. At the end of the play

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    with BPD feel isolated and lacking in social support‚ and may result in frantic efforts to avoid being alone." (medterms.com) According to Webster ’s New World Medical Dictionary‚ Borderline Personality Disorder is more common than schizophrenia or bipolar disorder‚ affecting two percent of adults‚ mostly young women. (medterms.com) "There is a high rate of self-injury without suicide intent‚ as well as a significant rate of suicide attempts and completed suicide in severe cases. Patients often need

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    Research Question: Depression according to the Cross-cultural and Behavioural Perspectives Mariam Magdalena Diallo Professor: Ms. Samineh Izedi I- Introduction: Depression is an illness that affects the psyche‚ the mind the soul and the physical aspects of the individual. Its symptoms are various and differ from one another. Through the Behavioural and Cross Cultural Perspectives within psychology’s theories clearly give a detailed explanation of this phenomenon. This essay will

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    alcohol and drug abuse take significant tolls on teens lives and can push them towards the unforgiving path of suicidal thoughts and actions. i..Psychiatric and mental illness People with psychiatric and mental illnesses such as depression and bipolar disorder are at high risk for suicide attempts. It is estimated‚ according to stop a suicide©‚ that people with mood disorders are 12 to 20 times more likely to commit suicide than people without a mood disorder. Mood disorders‚ especially those in

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    of noradrenaline (a neurotransmitter needed for alertness‚ energy‚ anxiety and attention to life). Evidence suggests that low levels of noradrenaline cause depression‚ and high levels cause mania‚ which suggests it is involved both in unipolar and bipolar depression. Dopamine is also related to feelings of alertness‚ motivation and attention‚ and so it is suggested low levels of dopamine similarly are linked to depression. Essentially the monoamine hypothesis suggests that low levels of dopamine and

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    In multiple studies‚ risperidone is more likely than haloperidol to improve scores in the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS)‚ reduces relapse rates of psychosis‚ improve cognitive function in schizophrenia‚ and improve manic symptoms in bipolar disorder (Salwan et al. 2013). Because risperidone has a different side effect profile than typical antipsychotic medications like haloperidol‚ it provides an essential alternative treatment for those people who cannot tolerate the older medications

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    Depression essay

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    Depression. One in six adults in the UK between the ages of 18 and 65 has symptoms of mental illness‚ the most common being depression. Depression is a common mental disorder that causes people to experience depressed mood‚ loss of interest or pleasure‚ feeling of guilt or low self-worth individuals may also experience no appetite‚ low energy and loss of concentration. Depression is different from a individual feeling down or sad. A individual who is experiencing depression will experience extreme

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    Teen Suicide

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    jumping from heights; they all vary with age‚ gender‚ cultural background and sometimes even race. Teen suicide is committed by teen for many reasons and have a number of risk factors such as physical disorders‚ psychological problems‚ depression‚ bipolar disorders‚ distress‚ agitation‚ hopelessness‚ worthlessness‚ previous attempts or a friend or family loss to suicide‚ suffered physical or sexual abuse‚ lack of support‚ poor relationships with parents or peers‚ being in social isolation‚ and also

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