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    BIPOLAR: HUMAN BEHAVIOR OR DISEASE? Thesis Statement: 1. Bipolar disorder can affect an individual‚ most especially in socializing with other people and coping with the society. I. Introduction II. Bipolar Disease/Disorder A. Bipolar Disorder B. Bipolar Disorder Harder on Youngsters III. Symptoms of a person with a Bipolar Disorder A. Mood Mapping B. Bipolar Disease a. Symptoms b. Cause IV. Treatment to Bipolar Disorder A. Creativity Closely

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    Today I’m going to be talking about bipolar disorder. It is a disorder that effects a lot of people around the world and is very harmful. It makes you depressed and feel like you don’t like yourself and makes you have lots of crazy episodes and makes some people go crazy. Bipolar disorder is a very serious disorder that makes you go crazy and makes you have lots of crazy episodes‚ and puts you in serious depression .It also brings lots of high and low moods and changes your sleep‚ energy‚ thinking

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    Have you ever noticed how few people now days seem to have good social skills? There is alot of talk about how isolated the average person is and how many of us are communicating only through instant messaging‚ e-mail‚ and Internet chat rooms or in a work setting where conversations are scripted. The act of face-to-face conversation where we look at each other in the eye and discuss our interest and dreams seems to be gone. I notice many people are together but talking to someone else on the phone

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    Bipolar disorder is a serious mental health disorder if not being treated the disorder can take over a person’s life. Bipolar disorder consists of mania and depression episodes that can change time to time. According to the article “Medication prescribing patterns for patients with bipolar I disorder in hospital settings: adherence to published practice guidelines” (Lim‚ 2001)‚ an examination was performed to compare medication prescribing in hospitals to recently released of expert’s consensus guidelines

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    Schizophrenia V. Bipolar

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    Kierrah Thomas Mr. Hamilton English 1020 17 September 2014 Schizophrenia vs. Bipolar Disorder: How to Cope With Diagnosed Family Member What is a psychiatric disorder? When you ask many people what a psychiatric disorder is‚ the first thing they associate it with is mental hospitals‚ psychopaths‚ and crazy‚ dysfunctional people. But in all honesty‚ the only people who understand what psychiatric patients are dealing with are doctors‚ psychologist‚ and the family members that have to interact

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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LIFE SKILLS OF SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION STUDENTS The process of education is considered so important in our society. It has become an integral part of our lives in the twenty first century with a special focus on life skills. As we are living in a society in which special skills‚ in particular‚ social abilities are needed to build and to maintain the community. People have evolved special competencies to allow them to survive and to reproduce

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    The International Asian Research Journal 02(01): pp.36-42‚ 2014 ISSN: 2310-337X ©TIARJ Publications‚ 2014 www.tiarj.com MEDIA OBSCENITY AND SOCIAL DISORDER 1 1 Muhammad Riaz Raza PhD Fellow‚ Department of Mass Communication‚ Gomal University D.I. Khan‚ Pakistan. Abstract: Media is the wonderful invention of this age that has commanded the recognition as an agent of socialization. Media has been accused of distorting established cultural values and norms at the same when it has

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    Social Skills autopsy is a behavioral correction strategy dependant on real world situations to provide learning opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities. It is based on five sequential components which entails asking the child’s perspective on a situation where their behavior was deemed inappropriate. The next step entails having the child explain what social error was committed. The adult then guides the child to determine what social error was made and how the child could of

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    Technology Affecting Social Skills Technology is great! Google made it possible to find to find a needle in haystack so people do not have to go a library and search for your topic. EBay brought a garage sale to your house so now you always find what you are looking for instead of garage‚ and Kindle brought a book store to your hand there many more I can say. It seems as though the true social interaction between people has started to disappear because you are losing that social interaction even

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    for many ailments‚ and it is sought after more when it comes to one’s child. Diagnosing colds‚ flu and typical childhood diseases are second nature for doctors. What about psychological disorders‚ in particular the diagnosing of bipolar disorder in teenagers. The number of adolescence being diagnosed with bipolar has increased at an astonishing rate of 40-fold in the past decade (Dr. Mark Zimmerman‚ Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior). While there is validity in a small percentage

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