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    Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that generally appears in late adolescence or early adulthood. It is characterized as a psychoses‚ these individuals lose touch with the real world and experience delusions‚ hallucinations‚ and other cognitive difficulties; they have no clue about their place in the world. The reason I chose this mental illness is because I want to dig deeper into finding out how it truly affects their lives. I want to learn how their minds can turn on them and present them such

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    similar effects on the body. Although crack is heat resistant and cocaine is damaged by heat‚ both cause hypertension. Also‚ crack and cocaine bring about physical and mental damage‚ depending on pre-existing conditions and the amount of drug used. Hallucination‚ insanity‚ paranoia and aggressive behavior can occur‚ and an overdose of either may cause heart failure or a seizure. Finally‚ use of both drugs can lead to addiction. Although crack and cocaine have similarities‚ they also have three big differences

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    users can experience extreme weight loss. Negative effects can also include disturbed sleep patterns‚ hyperactivity‚ nausea‚ delusions of power‚ increased aggressiveness and irritability. Other serious effects can include insomnia‚ confusion‚ hallucinations‚ anxiety and paranoia.1 In some cases‚ use can cause convulsions that lead to death. Long-range damage In the long term‚ meth use can cause irreversible harm: increased heart rate and blood pressure; damaged blood vessels in the brain that

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    Describe two explanations of schizophrenia and evaluate these explanations (9 and 16 marks) Two explanations of schizophrenia are the biological perspective and the psychological perspective. The biological perspective involves genetic factors that influence schizophrenia‚ however the psychological perspective involves environmental factors in which you learn the behaviour of a schizophrenic. The first explanation is the biological perspective‚ it has two subtypes‚ these are biochemical and

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    Macbeth opens on a scene of the three witches gathered to decide where and when they will meet the title character. Not many details are revealed in the first scene of the play‚ other than the establishment of witches who intend to interact with Macbeth‚ but one particular line does‚ at least‚ set the tone for the rest of the tale. Together‚ just before parting ways‚ the witches all recite‚ “Fair is foul and foul is fair” (Shakespeare 1.1.). On the surface‚ this statement seems simple enough: good

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    Index Page | Subject | 3 | Identification data | 3 | Socioeconomic status and living arrangement | 3 | Current problems and chief complaint | 4 | History of the psychiatric illness and admission | 4‚5 | Personal history | 5 | Family history | 6 | Medical History | 6-8 | Life value | 9 | Social habits and living patterns | 9 | General appearance and physical characteristics | 9 | Speech | 9 | Psychomotor activity | 9 | Anxiety level and its effect on client |

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    Katie Louise Harris 9 Tremabe Park‚ Dobwalls‚ Liskeard‚ Cornwall‚ PL14 6JS Student Number: HAR013AQ Tutor: Sarah Willcocks Course: Advanced Psychotherapy Assignment Two 1. What might a client’s appearance include evidence of? Subjective distress Disturbance of thought or feeling Expressing behavior subconsciously 2. What should a therapist be aware of when taking note of a clients manner and content of talk? Slowing Incoherence Evasiveness Flights of

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    June 10 – unit 4 – Schizophrenia ‘In an important and influential criticism of the diagnosis of mental illness‚ Rosenhan (1973) showed that healthy ‘pseudopatients’could gain admission to psychiatric hospitals by pretending to have auditory hallucinations. Although systems of classification and diagnosis have changed considerably since the 1970’s‚ many people still have concerns about their accuracy and approriatness.’ Discuss issues surrounding the classification and diagnosis of schizophrenia

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    perspective. In some parts of the book‚ the teenagers real struggle with mental illness is described and illustrated‚ while in other parts of the book‚ an elaborate hallucination from the schizophrenia is played out. Throughout the books‚ these two plots slowly intertwine and support each other in multiple ways. Moreover‚ the elaborate hallucination from the schizophrenia is a giant metaphor used to give life to his mental illnesses‚ and show what they are and how they work. The author‚ Neal Shusterman‚

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    religious figure. This can result from abnormal dopamine functioning‚ a nuerochemical that can induce hallucinations (Mobbs & Watt). There have also been many reports of experiencing both terrifying and euphoric emotions. Many recreational and medicinal drugs can replicate the positive emotions. “At varying doses‚ the administration of ketamine can mimic these experiences including hallucinations‚ out-of-body experiences‚ positive emotions such as euphoria‚

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