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    Acid Dreams The Complete Social History of LSD: The CIA‚ The Sixties‚ and Beyond Authors: Martin A. Lee‚ Bruce Shlain Publisher: Grove Press Date: 1985 ISBN: 0-802-13062-3 “We do not see things as they are‚ we see them as we are.” —Old Talmudic saying Table of Contents Introduction: Whose Worlds Are These? .................................................................3 Prologue.........................................................................................................

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    Resource-Based Course Package for Community Mental Health a non-formal course offered by the Faculty of Management and Development Studies University of the Philippines Open University Developed by Dinah Pacquing Nadera‚ MD‚ MSe‚ MIMH Associate Professor‚ UP Open University and Lourdes Ladrido Ignacio‚ MD‚ FPPA Professor Emeritus‚ University of the Philippines‚ Mania mental health_front matters.pmd 1 8/26/2011‚ 9:56 AM Community Mental Health By Dinah Pacquing Nadera and Lourdes

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    The assignment will discuss the importance of assessment in Mental Health nursing‚ focusing on a 54 year old lady suffering from major depression. The Department of Health (DoH‚ 2010) pointed out that depression is a disorder of mood and may be characterised by low mood and feelings of unhappiness‚ exhaustion‚ self blame and suicidal thoughts. The assessment scale called Health of the Nations Outcome Scales (HONOS) (see appendix B) and the rational for using this scale will be explored. A brief profile

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    Research Paper: Music Therapy Abstract There are many different ways that we benefit from music. Music can inspire better self-esteem‚ and confidence. It’s a great way to set the mood‚ and a wonderful tool. Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program (Gram‚ 2005). Music therapy can reach out to anyone‚ age

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    Schizophrenia and Psychosis and Life Span Development Paper Shanda Walton University of Phoenix October 20‚ 2008 Schizophrenia translates as split mind and the psychological changes can be so profound that the affected individual is thrust into a world that bears little resemblance to everyday experience. The person with schizophrenia lives in an internal world marked by thought processes that have gone awry; delusions‚ hallucinations‚ and generally disordered thinking become the norm

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    r Report on Family Systems Tools Report on Family Systems Tools Family psycho education has many different models each model includes common elements. The different models of family psycho education include single and multiple family groups‚ mixed groups that include patient and family members‚ groups of varying duration‚ and groups that focus on families and the patient at different stages during the illness‚ or problem. Multi-family groups are thought to be very successful in treating

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    According to The Free Dictionary‚ mental illness is defined as‚ “Any of various psychiatric conditions‚ usually characterized by impairment of an individual ’s normal cognitive‚ emotional‚ or behavioral functioning‚ and caused by physiological or psychosocial factors “(The Free Dictionary‚ 2007). Mental illness can certainly be a physical illness‚ but is not as easily diagnosed like a disease such as diabetes. In a disease like diabetes‚ physicians can run tests to look for certain indicators of

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    Annotated Bibliography: Prepared by Jennifer Hust Durand‚ V.M. & Barlow‚ D.H. (2009). Essentials of abnormal psychology(5th Ed.). Belmont‚ CA. Wadsworth. This book explains abnormal psychology through their the most modern‚ scientific method for studying the subject. Throughout the text‚ it will teach you that psychological disorders are rarely caused by a single influence‚ but rooted in multiple factors: biological‚ psychological‚ cultural‚ social‚ familial‚ and even political

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    Self-injury Self-injury is a behavior in which people deliberately harm their own bodies in some way to cope with overwhelming emotions. Self-injury frequently is an impulsive act. You may become upset and spontaneously seek a way to hurt yourself‚ recklessly doing damage to their body. Other times‚ self-injury may be inflicted in a controlled‚ methodical manner. You may even plan it in advance‚ taking steps to avoid detection and to prevent infections. This act of behavior is not an attempt

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    Future Challenges to the Field of Professional Psychology As the field of psychology evolves with the changing of times‚ there are numerous challenges to be taken into consideration. One of the biggest challenges is the role changing from a mental health specialist to that of a primary health care provider and the expanding of that role to include psychopharmacology. “As a specialty profession of mental health care‚ we deal primarily with the people who self-identify as having psychological problems

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