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    Diana Schimenti  Ms. Reillo  English IV  17 February 2015  Mental Health/Crisis Counseling  Section 1    In 1976‚ the AMHCA‚ American Mental Health Counseling Association​ ‚ ​ committed to  promoting and establishing professional mental health counselors. Also‚ in 1976   group of  community mental health and private counselors founded the AMHCA as a professional  association for a newly emerging group of counselors who said that their practice was “mental  health” counseling. By 1979‚ the founders of AMHCA organized four major key mechanisms to 

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    head: MENTAL ILLNESS Mental Illness Natalie Maxwell March 8‚ 2010 Each year‚ almost 44 million Americans experience a mental disorder. In fact‚ mental illnesses are among the most common conditions affecting health today. The good news is that most people who have mental illnesses‚ even serious ones‚ can lead productive lives with proper treatment (www.yahoo.com). Mental illnesses are some of the most misunderstand afflictions in today’s society. Too many people think of mental illness

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    Introduction: We are told that people with mental illness are not treated well in the society‚ yet that doesn’t stop them from being who they are today. In the film ‘The Dark Horse’ directed by James Napier Robertson we could see how Genesis was treated by the people he is surrounded by. For example at ‘The gang house’ they treated him like he didn’t exist and just made fun of him. Whereas at ‘The clubhouse’ he was more open and free because they let him be. They let him live his passion for helping

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    spent most of his adult life in and out of various mental health wards in a number of local hospitals. Diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 27‚ an illness he maintains he has never had‚ Mr X blames his family‚ in particular his father and brother‚ for his many stays in hospital including numerous detentions under Sections 2 and 3 of the Mental Health Act (1983). Mr X had been encouraged by his care co-ordinator‚ under Section 131 of the Mental Health Act (1983)‚ and the Code of Practice paragraph

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    Assessment of Mental Health Facility: PORT Human Services (Kinston Outpatient Clinic) Tonya Robinson COUN 5336 Substance abuse seems to be one of the rising epidemics in Eastern North Carolina. There have been an increased number of arrests being made as a result of drug and substance abuse. With limited resources‚ PORT Human Services is one of the very few and one of the most successful organizations to provide mental health and substance abuse services in eastern North Carolina. PORT

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    Adolf HItler did things that bring me to tears and chills‚but was it his fault or his mental health? When we think of mentally ill people we think of psychopaths who kill for fun like in a Batman cartoon‚ but not all mentally ill people kill‚ even some people that we think must be mentally ill for their actions have no mental illness in sight. Adolf Hitler has been someone many people has an extreme case of a mental illness‚ but does he really‚ or are we just for an excuse of why he did all these awful

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    . In the 1960s‚ concurrent with the growing attention on mental health‚ the promotion of community mental health centers became a major federal initiative after the U.S. passed the Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act in 1963. The construction of mental health centers in local communities exploded. Their bold agenda in transitioning patients out of state psychiatric hospitals and into communities was aimed to promote more humane treatment and foster social

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    Child-Onset Fluency Disorder (COFD) is a disorder in which an individual experiences extreme difficulty communicating with others through speech‚ causing emotional and physical difficulty with verbal expression. COFD is a condition that has a varying presence in different age demographics‚ and it is complex in origin and treatment. About 5% of children are diagnosed with COFD‚ and a decreased presence of the disorder is seen in adults at 1%‚ as the majority of children who are afflicted by COFD will

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    Children’s Mental Health Act Statement of the Issue On August 8‚ 2003 the Illinois Children’s Mental Health Act (ICMHA) became law (LuAllen‚ Koch‚ Taylor‚ Payton‚ Weissberg & O’Brien‚ 2005). A report by the Illinois Children’s Mental Health Task Force (2003) states the current system‚ prior to passage of the ICMH‚ is “fragmented‚ limited in scope‚ and poorly resourced”. The Illinois General Assembly is attempting to address these issues with the passage of this act. This law promotes

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    relate. It is of course something of an estimate as only a detailed assessment and continued evaluation can identify the need in detail. Range of health needs and services that may be accessed impact. Rhoda has been referred to the Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) by her GP. There is nothing to indicate any acute problem and the CMHT approach is appropriate to provide the best solution in supporting Rhonda. However‚ the indications are that there is a wide range of problems and will require

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