Elizabeth Reszke PSY-210-101 September Case Study Three Case Study Three: Application Questions: 1. What is Bob’s attitude according to Jungian theory? Provide evidence for your answer. Bob’s an extravert. Bob seeks enjoyment and pleasure by helping others. In Jung’s point of view‚ Bob seeks pleasure and enjoyment from outside objects (objects being people)‚ not from the subject (subject being one’s self). This can be seen in the case study when Bob states how he enjoys helping others
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The term “posttraumatic bliss” occurs after someone suffers physical or psychological trauma that causes a change in the way the person thinks about life. Hecht suggests that almost dying can realign you in a way that is the positive incarnation of trauma. (235) Hecht provides the example of a cancer survivor and how they live every day in exquisite gratitude because they are still alive and have survived through cancer. Hecht tell us that throughout history people have tried to give themselves a
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The purpose for this study is to address and identify factors that increase post-partum stress in mothers with new born babies and how these stressors can be reduced. Pregnancy and child birth for most women and their families are viewed as a joyous‚ life-changing event‚ however‚ “it is now acknowledged that this period of time may be one of critical psychological adjustment for women and as such precipitate the development of mental health problems (Borg Cunen‚ McNeil & Murray‚ 2014).” If not properly
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Analyzing Psychological Disorders PSY 240 August 11‚ 2013 Marie Dube ’ Analyzing Psychological Disorders Today I will be discussing schizophrenia‚ the associated symptoms‚ the areas of the brain that it affects‚ the neurological basis of the disorder and the various treatment options that are available. Afterwards I will be reviewing two separate case studies‚ the first will be of a 33 year old man has been through a variety of inpatient treatment facilities for his alcoholism‚ and
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Primary diagnosis: Affective (mood) disorder Secondary diagnosis: Anxiety disorders. The claimant was a 41-year-old woman. Alleged disability: bipolar disorder‚ high anxiety‚ deep depression. The claimant had difficulties with her personal hygiene and with most activities of daily living. She had mobility difficulties‚ ambulated with a cane because of knee problems. She had “a hard time” lifting objects‚ and was unable to do house chores. She did not do well with new people. She did not
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a) How could a psychological disorder (either affective or anxiety or psychotic) be treated biologically? An affective disorder commonly treated biologically is depression. Depression is a disorder characterised by the DSM –IV with 9 symptoms‚ at least 5 of which must be present within a 2-week period. These symptoms include depressed mood‚ insomnia or hypersomnia‚ feelings of worthlessness and recurrent thoughts of death. To treat depression biologically‚ a clinician would prescribe an anti-depressant
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The records have been reviewed. The subject member is an adolescent male born 07/24/2002‚ who has been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder‚ generalized anxiety‚ panic disorder‚ social phobia‚ social anxiety‚ anorexia‚ self-injurious behavior. His treating provider‚ Ricardo P. Bayola‚ MD recommended that he be placed in continued adolescent inpatient psychiatric care from 02/11/2016 forward. The carrier has denied coverage of continued adolescent inpatient psychiatric care as not medically necessary
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This is a case study of Sarah‚ a 39 year old female who presented at the emergency department with her husband‚ who is worried about her recent behaviour. She is showing classic signs of Hypomania‚ which is commonly associated with Bipolar Disorder. Hypomania has distinguishing features and can be displayed with high energy levels‚ positive mood‚ irritability‚ inappropriate behaviour‚ heightened creativity and mystical experiences (Athanasos 2009). Bipolar Disorder sufferers not only experience highs
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experiences nightmares and horrible memories. William also feels confused‚ agitated and full of frustration. Problem: William’s problems are the following; PTSD‚ with anxiety disorder‚ major depressive disorders‚ stimulant use disorder‚ unspecified cannabis-related disorder‚ other specified disruptive impulse-control and conduct disorder‚ and unspecified
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Juanita Ossa Dr. Smith Intermediate 3 Accounting for Pension Expense and Postretirement Plans I was Searching for the accounting practices and regulation about pensions and post retirement and I began with revising the SFAS 87‚ Employers’ Accounting for Pensions‚ and the SFAS 106‚ Employers’ Accounting for Postretirement Benefits Other Than Pensions. I also came across of couple of amendments of SFASs 87‚ SFASs 88‚ SFASs106‚ SFASs132(R). This last statement requires employers to recognize the overfunded
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