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    Motivation Please!

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    Assignment in Health * Different Kinds of Phobias * Different Kinds of Disorders * 5 Axis of Mental Illness Jobelle R. Marasigan IV-INTEGRITY Different Kinds of Phobias Ablutophobia: It is a persistent and irrational fear of bathing‚ washing‚ or cleaning. The phobia is more common in women and children‚ especially with people who are extremely emotional

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    by improving himself both mentally and physically try and win back his wife. Pats parents Dolores and Patrick Solitano Sr. yet not stray far from pat and personality. Dolores Solitano is very passive and despite both her husband and son having disorders of their own she stays to being a very caring and attentive mother and wife as she is. Pat Sr. is a very superstitious man with a very moderate sense of OCD when it comes to a Philadelphia Eagles game day. Pat Jr. does not like to be compared to

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    Being Me Is Hard To Do

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    essay “Call me crazy‚ But I have to be myself” about her life dealing with bipolar. It is not unusual for a person to have their down sides but when it starts to affect your daily living it becomes a problem. Seymour describes her struggles with accepting her disorder‚ her struggles with expressing herself‚ and her obstacles with being herself and helping others like her. Accepting the fact that you have bipolar disorder may be hard for someone who thinks their normal. You feel as if you’re living

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    people may have an anxiety disorder‚ depression‚ or both. It is not uncommon for someone with an anxiety disorder to also suffer from depression or vice versa. Nearly one-half of those diagnosed with depression are also diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. The good news is that these disorders are both treatable‚ separately and together. Depression and anxiety disorders are different‚ but people with depression often experience symptoms similar to those of an anxiety disorder‚ such as nervousness‚

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    is like a black cloud on top of your head that never goes away. I was diagnose with Major Depressive Disorder in the year of 2011‚ this diagnose made me start looking into books and resources on the Internet to inform myself about depression. In my research I would explain and focus on the three most common disorders. Witches are Major Depressive Disorder‚ Dysthymic Disorder and Bipolar Disorder. This brief research will help you understand Depression better; it would be a help to you and a help

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    Jimi Hendrix

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    handle his fame? Perhaps it was a cry for help from either a cocaine addiction or bipolar disorder. I believe that his lyrics reveal his lack of pleasure in the music he once loved. The words “turn myself off” and “go on down‚ all the way down” are signs of severe depression or suicide. (Song‚ 2013) There is no mention of delusions of grandeur or uncontrollable rapidly changing thoughts which are symptoms of bipolar disorder according to the DSM-IV-TR (2000). Psychoactive substances‚ such as cocaine

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    depressed life? That’s the thing about depression‚ bipolar disorder and other mental health issues; you can’t always spot them. Many people who suffer from a mood disorder appear to be fine however‚ on the inside‚ they may silently be suffering. Major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder often require ongoing‚ lifetime treatment. Here we are talking about a combination of talk-therapy and in many cases‚ medication. The best we can do is manage mood disorders however‚ we can’t cure them. There are a good

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    thoughts raced through my mind‚ I quickly realized that suicide is the wrong way to deal with life. I know that depression plays an essential role when dealing with suicide. There are three main depressive orders: Major Depressive Disorder‚ Dysthymia‚ and Bipolar Disorder. Major depression is manifested by a combination of symptoms (see symptom list) that interfere with the ability to work‚ study‚ sleep‚ eat‚ and enjoy once pleasurable activities (NIMH‚ 2006). This form may only occur once in a

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    help explain them. It is widely believed by psychologists and scientists that all mental disorders are brought about by a complex correlation of psychological‚ biological‚ and social factors. A serious loss‚ chronic illness‚ relationship problem‚ work stress‚ family crisis‚ financial setback‚ or any unwelcome life change can ignite a depressive disorder (Psychologyinfo.com). Depression is a serious disorder in the United States and has only become more prevalent among individuals as their lives become

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    *DSM4 1.Mental Illness (thought and mood disorders) 2. Developmental Disability (mental retardation and personality disorders) 3. Comorbid Medical Conditions (DM) 4. Stressors (psychosocial and environmental problems) 5. GAF (0-100) Age | Freud-psychosexual | Erikson-psychosocial | 0-1 Infant | Oral | Trust v. Mistrust | 1-3 Toddler | Anal | Autonomy v. Shame and doubt | 3-6 Preschoool | Phallic/ Oedipal | Initiative v. Guilt | 6-12 Schoolage | Latency | Industry v. Inferiority

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