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    Due to the fact that Jonathan did not agree with his diagnosis of bipolar type 1 disorder‚ he did not think that he needed medication. Jonathan suffered with hallucination and delusions‚ which I experienced during our interaction‚ as well as manic behaviors and aggressive. These are all common symptoms of bipolar type 1 disorder. His records showed that he has been diagnosed with this mental disorder for 6 years and has been stable on medication until a year ago when he stopped taking his medication

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    J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye portrays Holden Caulfield‚ a New York City teenager in the 1950 ’s‚ as a manic-depressive. Some critics of Salinger’s novel assert that Holden is too whiney and annoying as a character. What these critics fail to realize is that Holden’s actions throughout the novel perfectly exemplify that of a depressed teenager.  Manic depression‚ compulsive lying‚ and immaturity throughout the novel characterize Holden.  Holden ’s depression finds its roots with the death

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    reason for his 8 month in the mental health facility was him coming home early from work and finding his wife Nikki naked in the shower with the history teacher Doug Culpepper. Seeing that sparked an overwhelming anger inside of him that caused a manic episode and he beats Doug to near death. Surprised and frightened by her husband’s actions Nikki files a restraining order against him. Feeling horrible by his actions Pat feels he is obligated to make things better by improving himself both mentally

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    Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship‚ you really haven’t learned anything. . A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide‚ and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity. A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small‚ silly presents every so often - just to save it from drying out completely

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    A DEVIL IN GOD’S HOUSE Monica Magee- female‚ 35 mother of Ashley and Amber Ashley Taylor- female‚ 17 Amber Taylor- female‚ 13 baby of the family Felicia- female‚ 36 good friend to Monica Kathy- female‚ 20 Ashley’s best friend Rev. E. Scott Sr.- male‚ early 60’s Pastor of the Church Kathleen Scott- female‚ late 50’s First Lady of the Church Melissa Scott- female‚ 21 daughter of Rev. Sr. Rev. Edward Scott Jr.- male‚ 28 the Pastor’s son Kenneth Williams- male‚ 26 Musician of

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    Marla is a 42-year-old Hispanic female who comes to the mental health clinic complaining of having trouble sleeping‚ feeling "jumpy all of the time‚" and experiencing an inability to concentrate. These symptoms are causing problems for her at work‚ where she is an accountant. Resources: Appendix A‚ Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology‚ and the Faces of Abnormal Psychology Interactive application at the McGraw Hill Higher Education Web site Write a 1‚400- to 1‚750-word paper analyzing Marla’s

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    also found in the DSM-IV. Mood disorders are characterized by disturbances in emotion and mood. Marked by persistent or severe feelings of sadness and hopelessness‚ mood disorders can be dangerously positive‚ where the patient will experience a manic state (feel excessively happy or euphoric). There are several forms of mood disorders‚ as well as major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder (Kowalski & Westen‚

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    Case Conceptualization/Integration Project The Presenting Problem & Diagnosis Angela Laird Baker College of Owosso PSY 4110 Professor Chung The Presenting Problem & Diagnosis Client Name: Cody Nicholls Date of Assessment: 9/23/2017 DOB: 08/12/2011 Age: 6 years old Interviewer Name and Credentials: Angela Laird‚ LSW Presenting Problem/ History: Tonna Nicholls and her six-year-old son Cody came into counseling because of Cody’s behavioral and repetitive issues. Mrs. Nicholls states that Cody

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    Nursing Theorist: Roy Adaptation Model Jeanette Ratliff‚ RN Chamberlain College of Nursing Course Number: Summer 2011 Nursing Theorist: Roy Adaptation Model Sister Callista Roy was not only a pioneer in the field of nursing‚ but also a leader. Her dedication to the health community is inarguable. As serving numerous roles as leader‚ her thoughts and visions touched many. One example of her mark in nursing is the Roy Adaptation Model. It is in this model that health is defined as a state of

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    IAH 201 U.S. and the World: From Isolation to Global Community Spring 2015 Lecture: Tuesdays and Thursdays‚ 2:40-4:00 PM 326 Natural Science Course Website: http://www.msu.edu/~mageemal/iah201 Dr. Malcolm D. Magee Office: 246 Old Horticulture‚ Mailbox: 256 Old Horticulture Email: mageemal@msu.edu‚ Phone: 517-719-2518 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 2:30-4:00 PM and by appointment Teaching Assistants: Ryan Huey - hueyryan@msu.edu Eddie Bonilla - bonillae@msu.edu Russell Stevenson - steve608@msu

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