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    Name (initials only): S.S Unit: 2 East Current Legal Status (Vol.‚ 5150‚ 5250‚ 30 day‚ T-Con‚ LPS-Conservatorship): 5150 Baker Act Multiaxial Diagnostic System: Axis I (Clinical Disorder): Schizophrenia Axis II (Personality Disorder / Mental Retardation): Avoidant at times/borderline. Inability to form new relationships Axis III (General Medical Conditions): Overall health is average however‚ the patient has Hypertension (which is common for adults her age)‚ and Anemia. Axis IV (Psychosocial

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    Rizal Technological University Boni Avenue‚ Mandaluyong City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in Projective Techniques Compilation of Interpretations of Projective Tests Presented by: Jannine L. Basilio CAS 06 501A Presented to: Dr. Crema T. Basuil October 2011 Table of Contents * Sach Sentence Completion Test (SSCT) p. 3 * Draw A Person Test (DAP) p. 6 * House Tree Person Test (HTP) p. 22 * Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test p. 60 Sach Sentence Completion

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    developed a groundbreaking economic theory‚ to his impressive rise to the cover of Forbes magazine and an MIT professorship‚ and on through to his eventual dismissal due to schizophrenic delusions. Nash’s history: Nash could have had paranoid schizophrenia for years but no one noticed it. It is evident that delusions occur in the mind of a schizophrenic. Perhaps the first indication of Nash’s delusions was when he was observing a glass in the courtyard and noticed a spectrum of light stream out of

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    Jim Steven’s poem “Schizophrenia” depicts a story of immense loss and hopelessness that overcomes many homes. It is all too ordinary to hear about a father abandoning his family‚ a mother who is broken and feels defeated‚ and the children who have suffer through it all in fear and the overwhelming feeling of abandonment. Feelings such as those found in the preceding sentence are found throughout Jim Steven’s poem “Schizophrenia”. The poem reflects the conflicts that occur within the house. However

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    it is said that everyone who is arrested must be informed the reason for arrest in a language they understand. Although these requirements have been set out many cases diminished the specified requirements. For example in the case Murray v UK 1995. In this case Murray was arrested and detained without an explanation as to why and despite her rights being breached (ECHR Article5) it was held by the court that no breach was made. Another case which conflicts with the ideology of balance of powers

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    In A Beautiful Mind John Nash‚ the main character‚ suffered from Schizophrenia. John Nash was a student that attended Princeton in 1947. He felt as if he was so smart and capable that he didn’t attend classes. He was awkward and wasn’t able to relate to his classmates causing Nash to be an outcast. Nash caused himself to be an outcast due to his antisocial behavior. Nash’s roommate‚ Charles‚ was the only student that fully accepted him. Nash began working on a original idea for his thesis. Later

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    mathematical formulas and actually modifies a theory that had been accepted in its field. He says that he can’t do his work without the hallucinations. One scene that will remain in my mind forever and the best example of the negative symptoms of Schizophrenia is a scene where John Nash is shown holding his infant son while the baby is crying and Nash shows absolutely no sign of emotion at all. This is just one example‚ although a loss of feeling is one of the most predominate negative symptoms. Nash’s

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    by both his mother and father for their growing concern of his “not so normal behavior”. After many interviews with Michael’s family members‚ Michael himself and administering many assessment measures I have concluded he meets the criteria for Schizophrenia‚ disorganized type. This paper will discuss this clinical case. Clinical Interview with Michael’s Parents: When I met with Michael’s mother and father‚ I asked them questions regarding their son. I asked them what signs/symptoms Michael displays

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    College?‚ Charles Murray discusses both the pros and cons of receiving a B.A. Murray is very adamant about discussing how society views individuals with or without a B.A. The economic payoff for college is discussed often too‚ whether or not it is worth the individual’s time and money‚ is depending on the type of career they choose. College is a large financial investment that should not be made just if individuals think it is “the next step”. Jobseekers may disagree with Murray‚ saying B.A.’s

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    complete impersonality so far as the author or singer is concerned."(Kittredge‚ Zweig‚ 3) The songs tend to leave out details and go straight to the heart of the story‚ even though some ballads‚ like "The Outlaw Murray and "The Young Tamlane" go on for seventy-five and fifty-six stanzas‚ respectively. So what’s the big deal about some songs that tell of broken hearts‚ star-crossed lovers and unmerciful murderers? These old‚ carefully preserved ballads can be

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