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    What is abnormal How do you define abnormal Schwartz paper What’s in a name? Definitions: in relation to article 1. abnormal behavior- overt 2. behavioural 3. mental illness- underlying cause of behavior 4. maladaptive behavior 5. insanity- unable to manage lives techniques naturalists- 18th 19th century 1. discovering 2. groups 3. how they developed emulate and become more scientific adds organsms abnormal lunar cycles originally somatogenic- body tissue psychogenic-

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    she’s a CIA spy‚ she sneaks medication from her physician-sister so there won’t be a trace on her medical record.  She visits her dad‚ who is not coping with his illness as well‚ and reminds him that anti-depressants may make him truly manic‚ or may just feel manic‚ in comparison to feelings of depression. But if you didn’t know she has a mood disorder‚ you would never know. In a way I think it accurately shows a character with a mood disorder honestly. Often in other TV shows‚ we see characters with

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    accurate and consistent diagnoses based on the observation of the symptoms. According to the DSM-5‚ a person who is suffering from major depressive disorder must show impaired social and occupational functioning for at least 2 weeks with no history of manic behavior‚ and symptoms that cannot be attributed to use of substances or a general medical condition (Townsend‚ 2012‚ pg. 381). People who experiencing major depressive disorder usually show loss of interest in usual activities. For instance‚ they

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    Even normal developmental milestones such as puberty‚ marriage‚ or retirement may serve to trigger depression when a particular event is personally distressing to a given individual. When multiple Major Depressive Episodes occur in a row‚ and no manic or mixed episodes are observed‚ the diagnoses changes to Major Depression‚ Recurrent. Untreated‚ a Major Depressive Episode may last‚ on average‚ about 4 months (Clark‚ Watson & Mineka 2009). Some people only experience a single depressive episode

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    the middle of a jungle”. Doctors describe this mental illness as a imbalance within the brain wiring and the brain chemistry. This chemical imbalance within the brain sometimes leads doctors to play the “hit and miss” game when prescribing medication to those who suffer with mental illnesses. This leads me to the theme from the film Depression: The misunderstood epidemic‚ according to Russ “ I can go in and ask my doctors to give me this medication and he says done‚ this other medication and he says

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    Briony Tallis‚ at the young age of seven lived in a fantasy world of her own. With her father gone most of the time‚ her mother unavailable most days due to her manic migraines‚ her brother living away and her sister of studying‚ Briony is virtually an only child‚ left only with the company of her imagination. She was described as compulsively orderly. “One of those children possessed by the idea to have the world ‘just so’. Briony’s craving to manipulate and control‚ and also her perception of

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    Middle school drug testing should be forced on schools‚because some athletes could be taking steroids. If you get caught taking drugs‚steroids‚ and special punishments should be made for the type of drug and person. The higher amount of drugs should equal a bigger punishment.They drug test for OPIOIDS and MARIJUANA.How they test is you pee in a little cup.There are two types of UDT testing.The first one is a screening test ‚and the second one is confirmatory test. Middle school drug testing

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    Everyone in the orphanage knew the new one was strange. She showed up on the doorsteps with no information. As she grew‚ she continued this confusing pattern. She never played with the other children‚ never payed attention in class‚ and always caused trouble. Although‚ no one ever proved her guilty‚ so she escaped punishment. After these events‚ the other inhabitants finally named her – Mania. She went through the years‚ always living up to her name. She lived in almost every orphanage in Nicaragua

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    Chapter 11 Social Psychology: studies how your thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behavior are influenced by the presence of other people and by the social and physical environment. Social Cognition: studies how we form impressions of others‚ how we interpret the meaning of other people’s behavior‚ and how our behavior is affected by our attitudes. Person Perception: an active and subjective process that occurs in a interpersonal context; is influenced by subjective perceptions‚ social norms‚ personal goals

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    van Loon‚ B. (1995) Buddha for Beginners‚ New South Wales: Allen & Unwin. Keown‚ D Lovat‚ T. (1993) Studies In Religion‚ 2nd edition‚ New South Wales: Social Science Press. Maguire‚ J Mudge‚ P.‚ Taylor‚ A.‚ Morrissey‚ J.‚ Bailey‚ G.‚ Gregor‚ H.‚ Magee‚ P.‚ Mills‚ L. and Sheerin‚ J. (1993) Living Religion‚ Melbourne: Longman. Smart‚ N

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