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    Forensic’ means related to‚ or associated with‚ legal issues. Forensic mental health services provide assessment and treatment of people with a mental disorder and a history of criminal offending‚ or those who are at risk of offending. There is considerable confusion surround the role and responsibility of FMHN. Also there is ongoing debate among those who is the field about what are important factors when determining whether it merits specialty status. Literature reflects no consistent terminology

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    Mental Illness In the past‚ the subject of mental illness was surrounded with mystery and fear. Today‚ we have made tremendous progress in our understanding and‚ especially in our ability to offer effective treatments. However‚ questions about mental illness often go unanswered and stand in the way of people receiving help. How Common Is Mental Illness and What Are the Impacts on Society? Mental illness is common‚ and the milder conditions are very common. One fifth of Americans suffer from

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    Szaz’s work‚ The Myth of Mental Illness‚ raises many questions as to what constitutes mental health and at what point do we label something as abnormal. As I read the article‚ the argument of homosexuality came to mind as it was once considered a mental illness prior to the 1970s. Szaz’s argument that mental illness may be a product of our environments and values also mirrors that of addiction: is addiction a disease‚ a choice‚ or a disease of choice? The ethical and social mores that individuals subscribe

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    in current law and policy regarding mental health. One policy trend is attempting to make mental health support more accessible through NHS Direct‚ Crisis teams and community mental health teams. In an emergency situation‚ NHS Direct or Crisis teams try to provide immediate advice and help to people suffering mental health difficulties. Community mental health teams provide support and treatment in a community setting which is often more accessible and attracts less social stigma than treatment in

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    minutes of mental preparation‚ they dropped the bomb on me that affects me even until this day: my mother‚ a longtime recovering drug addict‚ had relapsed. That moment marked a huge transition in my life. It has been about 5 or 6 years since that fateful day‚ and I can personally say that having a parent that struggles with drug addiction is one of the most taxing experiences anyone can live through. It not only changes the relationship you have with that parent‚ but it also changes your perspective

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    suffer from mental illnesses butv a great majority of them do not seek medical attention. They continue to live out their lives with this illness untreated. Which can lead to serious effects on the person’s life. Both mental and physical. A mental illness that is left untreated can become hazardous in multiple ways. It can put the person’s happiness and health in danger. One of the most common effecteds is that the mental illness becomes worse. When people decide to let their illness go untreated

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    Module 1: Doing Social Psychology • What is social psychology? • Theory vs. hypothesis • Correlational research ◦ What information/explanations do these types of studies provide? ◦ What are their limitations? • Experiments ◦ How do they compare to correlational studies? ◦ Independent vs. dependent variables ◦ Field vs. lab research ◦ Random Assignment ◦ Mundane vs. experimental realism ◦ APA ethical guidelines Module 2: Did You Know It

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    What is social psychology? According to your textbook‚ what are some big ideas in social psychology? What effect do these ideas have on behavior? Remember to include a citation and reference in your response. In my opinion I feel as though social Psychology is learning about how people interact in different cultures‚ environments‚ around certain people‚ and also how we interact with each other and how things have changed and how things are changing in language and communication. In our textbook

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    The Bias Hierarchy Social Darwinism was a theory that took Charles Darwin’s idea of natural selection and subjected it on people. It proposes that for people to survive in their environment they have to evolve. Herbert Spencer was a huge believer of Social Darwinism and also believed in teleology‚ which ranks people from best to worst (Ormsbee). He believed in the “survival of the fittest” and inferior people (poor and dark-skinned people) should be taken out (Ormsbee). This type of thinking is

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    Although we will be focusing on the forensic sciences that typically take place in a crime laboratory‚ there are other types of forensic sciences that are specialized and focused on a particular area. In this section‚ we will briefly take a look at some of these specialty areas. Forensic Pathology/Biology Pathology is a science that deals with disease. Pathologists make use of autopsies to study the tissues and other parts of the human body for diseases. An autopsy is a dissection and examination

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