Case Study Report Jamelia I am so tired and drained. I feel as though my head is going to explode with all this pressure. You see I’ve been looking after my mother for a long time‚ she suffers from anxiety‚ the illness comes and goes‚ presenting itself periodically. Although I do worry about my mother I can usually deal with this‚ I have been for a long time but recently I’ve found myself worrying about my father as well. My father‚ usually a well presented and calm individual has been acting
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Importance lies in recognizing the signs of institutionalized injustice. In relation to the well known idiom "ignorance is bliss‚" the bliss of the ignorant rests upon the unjust treatment of those suffering oppression. On the other hand‚ the oppressed may also be ignorant of their oppression as a deliberate means to keep them oppressed when they could be
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positive and negative outcomes for the family members involved. The core legislations which underpins and set the grounds for the steps that could be taken in regards to the Morris family is the Children Act 1989 and 2004 (CA(1989/2004) and the Mental Health act 1983 and 2007 (MHA 1983/2007). The addition to this‚ the United Nations convention of the rights of children (UNCRC) and the Human Rights Act 1988 (HRA) are also pivotal within this case. So that the core legislation relating to the case study
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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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Migration to escape oppression and socioeconomic problems has been a recurrent theme throughout history. Currently‚ millions are trying to leave Syria and North Africa because of the total war zones these areas have become. This is similar to what some Americans living in the 1930s experienced as a result of the Dust Bowl. During the Dust Bowl‚ the dirt from the overplowed farms would create large‚ overpowering clouds of black dust. About one third of the entire population of those affected by
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How Stigma Interferes With Mental Health Care Patrick Corrigan’s article on stigmas and how they interfere with mental care brings insight into a world that many people face. Although there are conflicting ideas on how exactly stigmas towards mentally ill people are broken down‚ (people labeled mentally ill are stigmatized more severely than those with other health conditions; people with psychotic disorders are judged more harshly than people with depression or anxiety disorders) there is an
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Running Header: Emerging Technology in Substance Abuse/Mental Health 1 Telemedicine in Adolescent Substance Abuse Gregory Butler Soc 120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Instructor: Michael Pankras Technology has allowed the world to operate totally different from the past. New emerging technology has made it possible for providers to be in one area or region of the world and provide care to patients in another area or region of the world in real time. Teleconferencing
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Discuss how oppression related to ‘Gender’ can manifest itself in institutions and societies‚ and how it can impact upon the lives of individuals and communities. Consider and make specific reference to the social policy response. Oppression is defined as: ‘Inhuman or degrading treatment of individuals or groups; in hardship and in justice brought about by the dominance of one group over another; the negative and demeaning exercise of power. Oppression often involves disregarding the rights of an
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Criminal justice issues among individuals with mental health and substance use conditions is a growing problem. This paper examines mental health issues as it relates to the criminal justice system and specifically how mental health and the mentally ill can play a role in the crime. Different factors can become a problem with mental health illness and the criminal justice system. Mental health illness can contribute to jail and prison overcrowding‚ high crime rates‚ drug addiction‚ and many other
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Keeping Ourselves Well: Strategies for Promoting and Maintaining Counselor Wellness. Journal of Humanistic Counseling‚ Education & Development‚ 46(1)‚ 35-49 Dingman‚ R. L.‚ & Ginter‚ E. J. (1995). Disasters and crises: The role of mental health counseling. Journal of Mental Health Counseling‚ 17(3)‚ 259. Accessed online: http://www.scientificreply.com/the-effects-of-trauma-on-clients-and-counselors.html Mathieu‚ F.‚ (2007). Transforming Compassion Fatigue into Compassion Satisfaction: Top 12 Self-Care
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