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    breakup. However‚ feelings of hopelessness or sadness for many days‚ months or years can fall under the clinical description of Depression Disorder. To treat clients with depression in group therapy‚ it is import to understand all the factors involved such as sex difference‚ socioeconomic status relation‚ ASD community‚ efficacy of antidepressants‚ and major effective therapeutic techniques that you might be able to implement in your group. Sex Difference Anyone can get depression no matter the

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    Stigma and Depression

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    Stigma affects people with substance use and mental health problems • Stigma can change how you see yourself and how you feel about yourself • Anyone can experience mental health problems such as depression‚ bipolar disorder‚ anxiety disorder‚ schizophrenia and eating disorders • Mental health problems can affect people of all ages‚ genders and cultures • 1 in 5 Canadians will have a mental health problem during their lifetime • 40-60% of people with a mental health problem also suffer

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    describe the general features of DSM-IV-TR. The DSM-IV-TR‚ lists approximately 400 disorders. It requires clinicians to evaluate a client’s condition on five separate axes. 3. List the major classification of disorders from Axis I of the DSM-IV-TR. Axis I: Major depressive disorder such as: anxiety disorders and mood disorders. 4. Discuss the dangers of diagnosing and labeling in classifying mental disorders. Clinicians will not always arrive at the correct conclusion. Another problem related

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    methodological problems that limit the generalization of the conclusion for intact brain individuals suffering from depression. Taking the limitations of the clinical studies into account‚ hemispheric asymmetry studies conducted on intact brain depressive patients were also reviewed. However‚ these studies also yielded inconsistent findings. Most of the studies reported either a left hemisphere hypoactivation or a right hemisphere hyperactivation in depression and a few observed right hemisphere

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    Adolescent Depression

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    adolescents is because "children are not always able to express how they feel." Sometimes the symptoms of mood disorders take on different forms in children than in adults. Adolescence is a time of emotional turmoil‚ mood swings‚ gloomy thoughts‚ and heightened sensitivity. It is a time of rebellion and experimentation. Blackman (1996) observed that the "challenge is to identify depressive symptomatology which may be superimposed on the backdrop of a more transient‚ but expected‚ developmental storm

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES FOR DEPRESSION To read up on psychological therapies for depression‚ refer to pages 459–468 of Eysenck’s A2 Level Psychology. Ask yourself How can the behavioural approach be applied to the treatment of depression? How can the cognitive approach be applied to the treatment of depression? Which psychological therapy do you think will be most effective for depression? What you need to know PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY BEHAVIOUR THERAPY COGNITIVE AND COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL

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    to stay thin. Reading this novel and reading the diagnosis in the DSM made me realize those diagnosed with anorexia sometimes don’t feel they need to eat. The idea that not eating makes them stronger and shows their strength was a new take on the disorder that I had not considered. Because I always think of food as being strength-giving‚ while reading Wintergirls I got to hear the inner-monologue of Leah as she tells herself to be strong and resist the food. Her inner-mantras telling herself she was

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    behavior. Most experts believe a combination of family history (your genes) and stressful life events may cause depression. Genes: people whose family members have had depression are more likely to go through a depression period. Life events are a major cause of depression for example the lost of a loved one‚ had a baby (depression after birth)‚ recently divorced‚ constant stress‚ substance abuse‚ or any other life changing event. How do you know if you are going through a depression? Well here

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    help explain them. It is widely believed by psychologists and scientists that all mental disorders are brought about by a complex correlation of psychological‚ biological‚ and social factors. A serious loss‚ chronic illness‚ relationship problem‚ work stress‚ family crisis‚ financial setback‚ or any unwelcome life change can ignite a depressive disorder (Psychologyinfo.com). Depression is a serious disorder in the United States and has only become more prevalent among individuals as their lives become

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    influence abnormal behavior such as anxiety disorders‚ affective disorders‚ and eating disorders. * All of these factors are considered “risk factors” increasing a person’s likelihood of having an abnormal psychiatric outcome but do not necessarily “cause” abnormalities. * One affective disorder that is strongly influenced by biological‚ cognitive‚ and sociocultural factors is Major Depressive Disorder (also known as depression)///// One eating disorder that is strongly influenced by biological

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