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    Greenby Mental Health Center BSHS/462 January 21‚ 2013 Kimberly Eaton Greenby Mental Health Center The Greenby Community Mental Health (Greenby) has a Center Consultation and Education Department (C and E Department)‚ and it is about to lose its funding‚ and needs to show the board of directors that its program is indeed useful. The C and E department is useful to many individuals‚ and helps the other programs gain clients‚ but the C and E Department needs to show proof to the board that there

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    This essay will aim to discuss from the perspective of mental health nurse the assessment skill needed to be carried out to enable effective care planning for Lisa. This assessment will be in partnership with Lisa which will take into consideration her physical‚ emotional‚ psychological‚ social and environmental developments in order to provide appropriate care plan. This discussion will be around dual diagnosis‚ prevalence‚ assessments‚ health promotion and recovery concepts. From the case scenario

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    How human activity can affect the environment and human health. There are loads of different ways that we as humans affect the world and the environment we live in. Some things that we do can not only change and affect the environment but can also affect our health. Urbanisation is caused by people inhabiting the cities and towns moving away from rural areas. This can be a problem because it causes Overcrowding‚ waste accumulation‚ transport systems. Overcrowding is where too many people are

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    Interview a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Capella Introduction to Mental Health Counseling COUN 5223 February 3‚ 2013 Abstract For many years‚ people have his or her own perceptions of mental health counselors. Some people may even think that this is a pie job. This professional is overlook and underrated because so people who in need of this type of service are overlooked. While conducting this interview there were many of exciting job description of the two people this learner interviewed

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    ethical and legal responsibility of mental health counselors to protect the right of privacy of clients. In the world of mental health counseling‚ counselors’ commitment to confidentiality is the basis of effective practice. Confidentiality prohibits mental health counselors from disclosing information about the client to third parties (e.g. family members‚ employer). Confidentiality is critical to establish trust between consumer and mental health counselor‚ which is imperative for promoting open communication

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    How does discrimination affect people with mental illness? People with mental health problems experience many different types of stigma. This article explores the attitudes and beliefs of the general public towards people with mental illness‚ and the lived experiences and feelings of service users and their relatives. Keywords: Mental health/Mental illness/Stigma/Discrimination This article has been double-blind peer reviewed  5 key points 1. Stigma can affect many aspects of people’s

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    AEffects of abortion on mental health The only terms used by the scientific community to refer to psychological pain of abortion are those associated with anxiety‚ depression or some corollaries of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Indeed‚ testing protocols and treatment of PTSD can be used only if the symptoms provide clear manifestations in a period close to the event. However‚ the manifestation of suffering of abortion is often part time‚ or even cannot come to the surface at the approach of

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    patient passed away. This was the first case that struck me and was an eye opener that mental health is an integral part of overall well-being for an individual. During my three years of service as a primary care physician in the Rural Government Hospital in Nepal‚ I treated many patients with different physical and mental health problems. During my exposure with mentally ill patients‚ I have realized that mental illness is very common in the general population; however‚ because of social stigma people

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    Introduction: The stigma attached to mental illness is the greater barrier for people suffering from it to seek assistance. Therefore‚ awareness needs to be raised for communities to have a better understanding because often people who are diagnosed with mental health illness experience severe impairment in their occupation and social live (McNally‚ 2011). However‚ there are some programs and events that are designed to raise mental health awareness in different societies across the globe. For example

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    Comprehensive Mental Health Assessment II Derek W. Booth Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis I: Identifying Data. Ashley K. is a 23-year old white female who was admitted to Warner Transitional Services on 11/21/12. II: Chief Complaint. “ I am a little anxious and upset right now. IDTC in Lafayette could not do anything for me”. III: Informants. Assessment information was provided by patient. Interview was conducted in a private room along with psychiatrist‚ and lead clinician

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