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    Burgess‚ Christopher. "Bullying: The 34 We Lost in 2010 to Bullycide « BurgessCT BurgessCT." BurgessCT.com. N.p.‚ 11 Feb. 2011. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. Chioqueta‚ Andrea P.‚ and Tore C. Stiles. "Suicide Risk in Outpatients with Specific Mood and Anxiety Disorders." Crisis:The Journal of Crisis Inteervention and Suicide Prevention 24.3 (2003): 105-12. PsycARTICLES. Web. 21 Nov. 2013. Feekes‚ Minne‚ Frans I.M. Pijpers‚ A. Miranda Fredriks‚ Ton Vogels‚ and S. Pauline Verloove-Vanhorick. "Do Bullied Children

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    and wanted to kill myself”. 2.Admitting diagnosis (DSM IV-TR classification): Axis I : Bipolar Disorder Axis II : None noted Axis III : Kidney disease‚ Liver cirrhosis Axis IV : No friends/outside support Axis V ( GAF) : 30 3. Discuss theories of etiology for Axis I and Axis II diagnosis: Bipolar Disorder (in Psychosis): The etiology for Bipolar disorder is based on the stress-diathesis model. This model shows the relationship between biological risks (genetic

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    Holden Caulfield‚ the Catcher in the Rye’s main character‚ by J.D Salinger‚ clearly has a bipolar disorder. On many accounts Holden’s actions prove this to be true. There are several different levels of bipolar disorder and it is complex disease. The main symptoms of this disorder include drastic mood swings that vary from low depression to extreme highs‚ also known as manias. Three traits of this disorder that Holden specifically shows are thoughts of death or suicide‚ uncontrollable crying‚ and

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    post-traumatic stress disorder. While efforts to treat sex offenders remain unpromising‚ psychological interventions for survivors — especially group therapy — appears effective Bautista III‚ Romeo J. July 14‚ 2012 BSHRM General Psychology TOPIC: Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder is a serious mental illness in which common emotions become intensely and often unpredictably magnified. Individuals with bipolar disorder can quickly

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    STROKE(cerebrovascular accident/Disambiguation)  A stroke‚ or cerebrovascular accident (CVA)‚ is the rapid loss of brain function(s) due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. This can be due to ischemia (lack of blood flow) caused by blockage (thrombosis‚ arterial embolism)‚ or a hemorrhage.  As a result‚ the affected area of the brain cannot function‚ which might result:  In an inability to move one or more limbs on one side of the body.  Inability to understand or formulate

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    • Stigma affects people with substance use and mental health problems • Stigma can change how you see yourself and how you feel about yourself • Anyone can experience mental health problems such as depression‚ bipolar disorder‚ anxiety disorder‚ schizophrenia and eating disorders • Mental health problems can affect people of all ages‚ genders and cultures • 1 in 5 Canadians will have a mental health problem during their lifetime • 40-60% of people with a mental health problem also suffer

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    The clinical use of mood-stabilizers in combination with atypical antipsychotics or antidepressants for long-term treatment of bipolar affective disorder is quite common despite the fact that research on the added benefits and risks are limited. This is why drug therapy treatments regarding monotherapy with a mood stabilizer versus combination options are controversial. Some patients do not respond to monotherapy yet by adding adjunctive medications the risk for adverse effects and medication noncompliance

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    effects are to be excepted and let the drug have a chance to work. This paper will provide evidence to answer this question: What relationship between Bipolar Ⅰ in adults‚ and Depakote medication and side effects? Comment by Kim Baird: ⅠⅠ In 2001‚ there was a study between Lithium and Depakote. In this study‚ they picked people with Bipolardisorder from 41

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    Depression is a common‚ yet extremely intense disorder. It affects many people in the world and can occur at any age. Depression is also called Major Depressive Disorder‚ as well as Clinical Depression. The disease one’s thoughts‚ behavior‚ emotional state‚ and even their physical state. There are many different symptoms and extents to treatments‚ but just as many other things are with humans‚ it all depends on the particular person. Absolutely everyone gets “depressed” at some point in their life

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    risk” (Weir). This is a new concept considering schizophrenia was thought to be a genetic disorder and so shows that there are quite a few sides to every disorder. Depression is probably the one that is diagnosed the most‚ generally because a lot of people are depressed. It can be categorized as chronic‚ seasonal affective disorder‚ which is when one is depressed during the winter or summer only‚ and bipolar manic depression. It can be diagnosed through talking to a doctor and by recognizing specific

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