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    life time and can only be treated not cured. People with PPD tend to get it during adulthood and it is primarily found in males. PPD destroys the lives of about 2.5% of the human population including the life of celebrity Miley Cyrus. PPD is said to be a minuet personality disorder that should just be considered a branch of schizophrenia but in reality it is a very serious and hurtful disorder that should be taken every seriously. People with PPD are not just paranoid they are under constant emotional

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    prenatal psychosocial screening tool for post-partum depression and anxiety. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2012; 26: 316–327. Background: Post-partum depression (PPD) is the most common complication of pregnancy in developed countries‚ affecting 10–15% of new mothers. There has been a shift in thinking less in terms of PPD per se to a broader consideration of poor mental health‚ including anxiety after giving birth. Some risk factors for poor mental health in the post-partum period can be

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    of nurses who seek to thoughtfully describe relationships and interactions that exist within nursing practice (Ingram‚ 2009). Nursing theorist Cheryl Tatano Beck (1949- present) developed a middle-rang theory that focused on postpartum depression (PPD). Beck identified a significant gap in maternal care specifically in regard to maternal blues‚ she wrote: “What has not been given equal priority in postpartum follow-up care‚ however‚ is the mother’s psychological status‚ more specifically‚ the phenomenon

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    experience major depression in the course of their lives. Women experience increased risk for psychological disorders in postpartum period (Raines‚ Campbell‚ &Hall‚ 2010). The most common psychological disorders are postpartum blues‚ postpartum depression (PPD)‚ and postpartum psychosis (Raines‚ Campbell‚ &Hall‚ 2010). 75% of women experience postpartum blues‚ but the symptom is usually mild and can usually improve without professional help (Raines‚ Campbell‚ &Hall‚ 2010). A more serious condition is called

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    Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is a part of a group of mental conditions called “Cluster A” personality disorders which involve strange or eccentric ways of thought. People with PPD also suffer from paranoia‚ which is defined as an unrelenting mistrust and suspicion of others‚ even when there is no reason to be suspicious.(Goldberg) Individuals tend to be socially withdrawn because of being skeptical‚ feeling mistreated ‚ and bearing grudges. This was not due to a medical or substance use disorder

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    PPD can happen a few weeks or even months after delivery. PPD can happen after any child birth‚ not just the first child. A woman will have feelings similar to the baby blues‚ such as sadness‚ despair‚ anxiety‚ and irritability. She may feel them stronger than she would have in the baby blues phase. PPD often keeps women from doing daily tasks. This is when seeing a doctor or physician is necessary for

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    (SUD). One such disorder is Paranoid Personality disorder (PPD). Treatment‚ diagnosis‚ and prognosis can be challenging due to the nature of this disorder. Individuals who are diagnosed with PPD are often also diagnosed with Substance Use Disorder (SUD). One question that studies hope to answer is whether or not SUD can cause PPD‚ or vise versa. Having an individual with co-occurring SUD can prove even more difficult; however with a PPD&SUD sufferer willing to participate in their treatment‚ the

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    Phonological Processing Disorder (PPD) is a speech sound disorder (SSD) whereby the child has not been able to accurately form‚ segment‚ discriminate or identify specific speech sounds (Bishop‚ Bishop‚ Bright‚ James‚ Delaney‚ & Tallal‚ 1999). Foreman (2011‚ p.324) stresses that “competency in blending sounds” is vital to helping children decode and read new or unfamiliar words as difficulty forming and using phonemic sounds‚ cues and rules in speech can contribute to difficulties with word use in

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    Paranoid Personality Disorder Paranoid Personality disorder (PPD) can be defined as possessing an inherent trait of high suspiciousness‚ and a disposition to mistrust people‚ or perceiving them as purposely malicious with ill intent. There are many instances where individuals sometimes out of instinct may not trust another individual or even become suspicious of a person. It may even often appear that people are a little apprehensive or just simply being cautious before they are receptive and

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    mothers with PPD to get support. A variety of relevant articles were used to identify characteristics of mothers with PPD‚ and why of those mothers may be reluctant to seek support. Although several primary sources were used‚ some of the information in the article appeared to be outdated; specifically‚ the global PPD rates cited from 2000 and 2004. Additionally‚ ample evidence was provided to support the claim that TBPS can effectively prevent and reduce many of the symptoms associated with PPD. The authors

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