Ageing is the process in which humans and bodies of organisms physically get old‚ and its causes can be environmental and/or genetic. As a person gets older‚ they tend to develop and maintain some habits that can affect their health either positively or negatively‚ and this represents the accumulation of changes in a person over time. There are several factors that can contribute to the process of ageing; there are also ways to slow it down. How and why ageing occurs are all under the guideline of
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Process Recording Steve Hardesty The University of Akron Author Note This paper is in fulfillment for the course: Mental Health‚ 8200:380:001. Due September 17‚ 2013. Introduction K.M. is a 23 year old single‚ bi-racial male‚ self-admitted to Interval Brotherhood Home. He has resided in Cuyahoga Falls‚ Ohio for his entire life. K.M. has a black father and a white mother. His father left the family when he was twelve years old. K.M. was extremely upset with his father’s
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Burnout in Mental Health Counselors: Can Mindfulness Improve Well Being? Heather Payne Argosy University Research and Program Evaluation R6032 Dr. Dale Coovert December 14‚ 2010 Abstract Because mental health counselors are susceptible to burnout‚ which may negatively affect their clients‚ it is ethically imperative that they practice self-care. There is a growing body of research supporting the positive effects of mindfulness in facilitating counselor effectiveness‚ but little is known about
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Mental Health Assessment Paper A.R. presents as an amicable‚ overweight 45-year-old woman diagnosed with undifferentiated-type schizophrenia. She was dressed eccentrically in winter clothing‚ including a coat and toboggan‚ even though we were indoors for the interview. She sat quietly on the couch‚ somewhat slumped‚ picking at the loose threads on her shirt. When she was first admitted‚ she had a strong belief that her husband was out to get her. She would wake up in the middle of the
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became aware of mental health when I was a child. A family member had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and had been sectioned twice. I visited the psychiatric unit many times and recall the many different individuals that were sectioned here. The psychiatric unit allowed patients to wander freely within the grounds‚ and I was able to interact with other people. What was striking to me as a young child was that none of the individuals I encountered showed obvious signs of mental illness; I realised
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* Good morning members of the Vic Parliament* Ben Scott‚ Youth Psychologist‚ country town Swan Hill* Unfortunately SH is notorious for its overwhelming statistics- Teen Preg‚ STI’s‚ Self Harm‚ Suicide | * Issue is a complex topic* Branches into many areas- B Drinking‚ Sub Abuse‚ Self Harm‚ Relationship breakups‚ Bullying‚ Depression‚ Suicide* Areas 58% of every teenager experience* But this morning‚ Parliamentarians‚ I would like to address in particular the chronic area of stipulating mote psychological
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implementation of electronic health records (EHRs)‚ is one strand of the national programme and successful implementation would result in compliance with both NPfIT and the need to improve services whilst cutting costs. The implementation of an information system into any large organisation will present numerous challenges‚ data security‚ data migration‚ information sharing and timely staff training to name a few. 2.0 Responsibility A community mental health trust at which I was previously employed
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Mental Health Issues Related To Race/Ethnicity And The Poor Introduction Does living in poverty increase the risks of mental illness? Is there a difference between race/ethnicity among the poor and those seeking mental health services? Racial/ethnic disparities in mental health issues have received an increase in attention. Recent studies indicate that people with mental illness and members of minority racial/ethnic populations are disproportionately concentrated in high poverty areas (Chung-Chung
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as part of a stereotyped group. Negative attitudes create prejudice which leads to negative actions and discrimination. Stigma can bring in the feeling and experiences of shame‚ blame‚ hopelessness‚ isolation‚ stereotypes‚ discrimination‚ distress‚ misinterpretation in the media‚ and reluctance to seek or accept necessary help (Government of Western Australia Mental Health Commission‚ n.d.‚ Paragraph 1). By way of summary‚ Gullekson (in Fink
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