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    Baloloy‚ Mariah B. Ms. L.E.J. Lopez The Black Swan BSTTM 1-1 I. Introduction Black swan is a pyschosexual thriller that describes the unglamorous part of the Ballet world inspired by Swan Lake‚ a famous ballet. Darren Aronofsky is the director of the film who is known for his wild creative imagination. In the movie

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    simple mishaps are usually attributed to simply having an overactive imagination. For the hallucinations that become more vivid‚ sleep deprivation is a common cause. These minor “glitches” of the mind are fairly common and most have experienced one at some time or another. In more severe cases‚ these mild tricks of the mind can go from a small scare to a living nightmare. Controlled by the subconscious‚ hallucinations almost always seem real to whoever is experiencing them. Being a product of the subconscious

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    constant fear and allowed him to do things to him without complaining. Paul’s father eventually died from a blow to the head by a ladder that had fallen on him three years earlier. However‚ before he died he was known to have severe headaches‚ hallucinations‚ and even stated homicidal intentions. The accident I believe was a trigger to a possible disorder that Paul’s father had. Paul became a successful lawyer and later an esteemed judge and gained the professional status of his family members before

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    account‚ he had major positive symptoms such as hallucinations (auditory and visual) and delusions ( false belief). Just like in John’s life the hallucinations and delusions seemed very real. We were following his life and what John felt‚ saw who John saw‚ and thought what John was doing was ever day “real” life. It wasn’t until very later that we‚ the audience‚ would find out that John Nash would have schizophrenia.

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    withdrawal from peers‚ hallucinations‚ and paranoia; these are only some of the symptoms being portrayed in the movie. Although the movie did not give a complete analysis of a schizophrenic‚ this film did an excellent job at conveying the daily sufferings a person with schizophrenia endured in their everyday life. John Nash showed many patterns for a classified schizophrenic. He showed signs of severe illusions‚ hallucinations‚ delusions‚ and paranoia. The hallucinations began in the early

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    INTRODUCTION Diseases and ailments of all sorts are things not alien to the human society‚ so much so that they are often regarded as part of the many experiences of being a living being. As such‚ these diseases have been studied extensively by medical practitioners over the years and have been labeled‚ characterized and classified. As a result‚ many a treatment have been devised by these geniuses to help the human condition. These diseases can be classified‚ roughly‚ as psychological diseases

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    Forensic psychology involves the application of psychological knowledge‚ theory and skills to the understanding and functioning of the legal and criminal justice system. Among its many functions‚ is to cover areas related to the assessment and treatment of offenders. Also involved‚ is the assessment and treatment of mentally abnormal offenders‚ as well as the legal aspects of psychiatry. This includes knowledge of the law relating to psychiatric practice and issues of criminal responsibility. One

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    distinguish their own thoughts and ideas from reality. DSM-IV-TR CRITERIA FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA A) Two or more of the following‚ each present for a significant portion of time during a one-month period (or less if successfully treated): a) Delusions b) Hallucinations c) Disorganized speech d) Grossly disorganized e) Negative symptoms B) For a significant portion of the time since the onset of the disturbance‚ one or more major areas of functioning such as work or school‚ interpersonal relations‚ or self-care

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    psychosis are suffering from hallucinations‚ delusions‚ catatonia or thought disorder. The psychosis of a person is usually triggered by a history of a traumatic event‚ and stress. Stress triggers a short-lived psychosis called brief reactive psychosis and people suffering from this usually recovers to their normal state within two weeks. In some cases‚ a full-blown psychosis could last a long time‚ and maybe have attenuated psychotic symptom (such as low intensity hallucinations) present at most times

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    Written Assignment of Case Introduction Mrs. Lee‚ a 45 year-old-woman who was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)‚ recently admitted to mental hospital. She was depressed with auditory hallucination. In this essay‚ the contributing factors of Mrs. Lee’s GAD condition will be explained first‚ followed by a discussion on her current health conditions. Then‚ appropriate nursing diagnoses are made in priority according to their significance. Furthermore‚ implementation of nursing care

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