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    For Americans‚ depression is a mental health issue that is particularly prevalent‚ occurring in over five percent of the population every year. Types range from postpartum depression to PDD (Persistent Depressive Disorder)‚ and can rise in any one of the millions of Americans at any time. A variety of risk factors‚ from being a social minority to media representation‚ along with hereditary links‚ can lead one to develop any type of depression throughout life‚ manifesting in different ways. Unfortunately

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    Atypical Child and Adolescent Development Fall 2011 - Study Guide for Midterm Chapters 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9 Chapter 6 - Conduct Disorder – Be familiar with the following concepts and disorders: • Differentiate conduct disorder from oppositional defiant disorder in terms of age‚ symptoms‚ severity of symptoms‚ age of onset‚ and prognosis.- conduct disorder (childhood) will display one symptom before the age of 10‚ symptoms- repetitive‚ persistent pattern of severe aggressive and antisocial acts: inflicting

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    the underlying reasons? Common misconceptions and responses to hearing that a child is depressed or has depression are‚ ’but what do they have to be depressed about?’. Just 40 years ago‚ many physicians doubted the existence of significant depressive disorders in children‚ primarily because they believed that children lacked the mature psychological and cognitive structure necessary to experience these problems. (www.aafp.org). The reason why this matter is worthy of an investigation is because

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    disease that makes a person feel sad or hopeless for short to long periods. Some causes of depression can be from negative thoughts to a catastrophic event in their life. The primary types of depression include major depression disorder‚ persistent depressive disorder‚ and bipolar disorder ("Depression" 1 and 2). This passage shows the small basics of depression with the definition‚ causes‚ and types. Extensive scientific studies have concluded that‚ environmentally speaking‚ one of the leading influences

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    psychiatric (dsm/icd) classification system: mood disorders‚ personality disorders‚ anxiety disorders‚ psychotic disorders‚ substance-related disorders‚ eating disorders‚ cognitive disorders The ICD is produced by a global health agency with a constitutional public health mission‚ while the DSM is produced by a single national professional association DSM-IV Codes are the classification found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ 4th Edition‚ Text Revision‚ also known as DSM-IV-TR

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    diagnosed with a mood disorder when she expercied the death of a close classmate at the age of 16. She exhibited all the signs of a major depressive episode depressed mood for most of the day‚ nearly every day had lost interest and pleasure in all‚ or almost all‚ activities‚ for at least two weeks. She slept most of the time over a two week period‚ than she tried to kill herself‚ by taking a whole bottle of aspirin. Suicide lead to her hospitalization for a little over 3 months. Major Depression can display

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    Hamilton Depression Rating Scale is a standard scale used for measurement of the severity of depression (Hamilton‚ 1960). In fact Hamilton stated that this scale has been designed for using on patients who already have diagnosis of affective disorder of depressive type (1960).HDRS is administered by evaluators‚ mostly clinicians‚ through interview. Although this scale was initially administered through unstructured interview to obtain information from patients‚ modified version of the test (Structured

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    NUR4023 Health in Society Depression is an exceedingly common psychological disorder that affects approximately 19% of people over the age of 16 according to The Office for National Statistics. The DSM V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) describes the criterion for MDD (Major Depressive Disorder) as “depressed mood or a loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities for more than two weeks” that leads to “impaired function”‚ in one’s occupation‚ education or social life. As

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    Introduction            The patient M. is a 26 year old married female who was brought to the ER by her husband after increased anxiety and depression worsened after a “spiritual attack” that lasted for over four days.  While in the ER the patient admitted to hearing multiple distant male and female voices all around her head and outside of her head.  She states not being able to make out the message but interprets them to be negative in nature. She told the ER Doc she felt people were trying to

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    FARRELL Depressive disorders during youth occur frequently. During childhood there are an estimated one to two percent of children between the ages of six and twelve that have a Major depressive disorder. That rate changes to two to five percent in adolescents or ages thirteen to eighteen. Fourteen to twenty five percent of youth experiences at least one episode of major depression before adulthood. Depression has been diagnosed at a much higher rate than in the past few decades. Episodes of major depression

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