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    Mental Illness In Hamlet

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    with a death‚ King Hamlet’s death. As the scene goes on Queen Gertrude marries the new king‚ King Claudius‚ King Hamlet’s brother… Prince Hamlet’s uncle (Shakespeare). During the rest of the play‚ Hamlets moods seem to jump up and down‚ from a very manic mood to suicidal thoughts. After reading the play‚ and getting to understand more about Bipolar Disorder‚ more about Hamlet‚ and ruling out other disorders such as Major Depressive Disorder‚ and Anxiety Disorder‚ Hamlet has been

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    Researchers believe that abnormal serotonin levels lead to mood disorders. (Helpguide) This disorder affects the individual because it causes episodes of mania and depression. In the manic period‚ it may feel good at first but it has the tendency to be out of control. People often behave recklessly during a manic episode and symptoms may include low attention span‚ period of euphoria‚ restlessness‚ talking a lot‚delusions and hallucinations in severe cases.(Psychology Today) When it comes to the

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    along with some type of pharmaceutical intervention will be very beneficial in helping Mary manage her manic and depressive episodes. 2. Growing edges/ what else we thought of Kiera: We feel like the group should have referenced Mary more throughout the post by discussing how she personally fits the criteria for a manic depressive versus giving an overall general list of symptoms for manic episodes. An

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    Impact of the Welfare State The Welfare State was an idea that brought about changes throughout Northern Ireland‚ especially in the three areas of health‚ housing and education. It did this through funding from London‚ as Northern Ireland could not pay for these reforms out of its own income. After Northern Ireland helped the UK in WW2‚ they were looked upon in a better way. In return‚ most of the taxation control was given to the British government. They were also given aid from the Marshall plan

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    Reverting back to a sense of childhood wonder and freedom in his manic highs. People respond to trauma in many different ways. Pat dealt with in my retreating into his own mind which in the long term caused him some mental damage. Toward the end of Pat’s stay at the mental health hospital he had reached a baseline and was free to go on his way. This baseline was Pat at a manic high. People with Bipolar disorder that are experiencing manic high usually become fixated on one goal. Pat’s goal was to get

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    coined the term “Folie Circulaire” to label a disorder characterized by manic and sad episodes separated by symptom-free intervals (Marmol‚ 2008). As time passed‚ the description along with the classification changed‚ altering from an entity on its own to a unified disorder with other mood disorders (Marmol‚ 2008). As it stands today‚ bipolar disorder (BD) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by cycling depressive and manic episodes (Federman‚ 2010). It also encompasses many other cognitive symptoms

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    to this-since you work with crazies like me.” He told me that most of “us” bipolar people love being in our manic stage- it is such a great feeling‚ almost like a drug rush. He explained that it gives him a feeling of euphoria and that he is on top of the world. However‚ following that he explained that while I loved my manic stage‚ I hated everything that came after it. Following the manic stage is the crash and depression. It hurts so much to be in that stage. He said‚ “I feel so helpless‚ useless

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    non-depressed mood Persistence of three or more of the symptoms necessary for a manic episode Cyclothymic disorder The presence of numerous periods with hypomanic symptoms and numerous periods with depressive symptoms that do not meet criteria for a major depressive episode‚ for at least 2 years During the above 2-year period‚ the person has not been without the symptoms for more than 2 months at a time No major depressive episode‚ manic episode‚ or mixed episode has been present during the first 2 years of

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    References: Bressert‚ S. (2007). The Causes of Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression).Psych Central. Retrieved on March 26‚ 2014‚ from http://psychcentral.com/lib/the-causes-of-bipolar-disorder-manic-depression/000912 Last accesed 26th March 2014 Krans Diagnosis and classification issues: DSM 5 and more . (2010). Defining abonormality. Available: http://www.sagepub.com/upm-data/586

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    and Sylvia Plath were both great minds‚ creative individuals‚ and some of the greatest poetic individuals of the twentieth century. Though Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath were great poets‚ they were also obsessed with death‚ darkness‚ and plagued with manic depression. They yearned for death‚ and both were able to achieve their life goal of dying. They’re poetry is a direct result of their morbid minds and the strange obsessions they shared during they’re several years of friendship. Sylvia Plath and

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