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    Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology 6th Ed. Ronald J Comer.NY: Worth ‚2011.396.Print. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ 4th Edition. American Psychiatric Association. 1994. Massachusetts General Hospital Comprehensive Clinical Psychiatry. 1st ed. Philadelphia‚ Pa: Mosby Elsevier;2008:chap 39. Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series‚ No. 42. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons

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    ‚ Snowdon‚ J.‚ Woodward‚ M.‚ Kirwan‚ J.‚ Clarnette‚ R.‚ & ... Greenspan‚ D. (2005). Risperidone for psychosis of Alzheimer’s disease and mixed dementia: results of a double-blind‚ placebo-controlled trial. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry‚ 20(12)‚ 1153-1157. 2. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of low dose risperidone in treating psychosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and mixed dementia (MD) in a subset of nursing-home residents who had dementia

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    Medication used to treat psychiatric conditions are abused by those who have been diagnosed with co-occurring disorders Why is this so common? Non-medical prescription use and prescription drug disorders are also associated with increased frequency of substance use‚ mood‚ and anxiety disorder. (Blanco et al.‚ 2013) Several medications are available and effective in treating anxiety disorders. These include benzodiazepines; Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)‚ Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

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    Labelling Theory

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    spectrum which we are all placed upon. Throughout time a progressive development has been made in psychotherapy leading to a more holistic perspective in the treatment of mental disorders. The early dogmatic views of biological and psychoanalytical psychiatry have been replaced with a happy medium; the biopsychosocial perspective views mental health as a complex interplay of a range of factors. This integrated approach seems to provide the best prospects for improved results in the area of mental health

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    NORMAL VS ABNORMAL

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    DEFINITION: NORMAL adjective 1. conforming to a standard; usual‚ typical‚ or expected. 2. noun 1. the usual‚ average‚ or typical state or condition. 2. adjective 1. conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal;regular; natural. 2. serving to establish a standard. 3. Psychology. a. approximately average in any psychological trait‚ as intelligence‚personality‚ or emotional adjustment. b. free from any mental disorder; sane. What Do We Mean by ’Normal’? It is time to rethink

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    and 230.100 ROUGH DRAFT #2 Charlotte Wright Dance Therapy as a Treatment for Disabilities and Disorders in Young People When Amy arrives to dance class‚ she is always full of energy‚ leaping about and chatting away to each and every one of her class mates. When Amy leaves dance class‚ she is relaxed‚ placid‚ and seemingly peaceful. The next week‚ the same thing happens. While Amy‚ who was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at the age of seven‚ has only been attending

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    Dear student The open book exam forms the first part of the assessment for NURS2097 Mental Health 2 and will equate to 20% of your overall assessment. It is an open book exam so you MUST read and reference every answer. No reference citation will be awarded 0 marks. Please make sure you have good in text APA style referencing as well as an end text reference list of all resources used. Make sure you have a cover sheet with your name and address on this paper. This assessment requires you

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    Depression in Students

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    students. BMC Public Health‚ Vol. 10‚ June 15‚ 2010‚ p. 343. Blanco‚ C. et al. Mental health of college students and their non-college-attending peers: results from the National Epidemiologic Study on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Archives of General Psychiatry‚ Vol. 65‚ December 2008‚ pp. 1429-37.

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    Paradigm‚ research‚ and clinical practice. Explore‚ 8(1)‚ 50-57. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2011.10.001 Lawlor‚ D Roshanaei-Moghaddam‚ B.‚ Katon‚ W. J.‚ & Russo‚ J. (2009)‚ The longitudinal effects of depression on physical activity. General Hospital Psychiatry‚ 31‚ 306-315. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2009.04.002 Shin‚ K Taylor‚ C. B.‚ Sallis‚ J. F.‚ & Needle‚ R. (1985)‚ The relation of physical activity and exercise to mental health. Public Health Reports‚ 100(2)‚ 195-202.

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    Stigma of Mental Illness Among the Military Michal Jacobson Stern College for Women Yeshiva University Abstract: The present review addresses the perceived stigma associated with admitting mental illness and seeking mental health treatment. Research on the public stigma associated with mental illness is reviewed‚ indicating that the public generates stereotypes of mental illness‚ which may lead to discrimination of those individuals with mental illness. The internalization of these public beliefs

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