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    Anti Depressant Psychology

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    In the past pilots were not allowed to take any form of anti-depressant. This rule was created for the safety of the passengers. Some side effects of anti-depressants would inhibit a pilot’s ability to perform their job. Insomnia‚ Diarrhea‚ dizziness‚ fatigue‚ drowsiness‚ tremors‚ increased perspiration‚ abdominal pain‚ vision changes‚ and hot flashes‚ are just several of the many possible side effects of an anti-depressant. Regulators were most concerned about the dizziness‚ drowsiness‚ fatigue

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    Psychology Presentation

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    Psychology presentation PTSD and biological factors The signs and symptoms of PTSD‚ therefore‚ appear to reflect a persistent‚ abnormal adaptation of neurobiological systems to the stress of witnessed trauma. The neurobiological systems that regulate stress responses include certain endocrine and neurotransmitter pathways as well as a network of brain regions known to regulate fear behavior at both conscious and unconscious levels. Not surprisingly‚ much research has consequently focused on exploring

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    PTSD

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    Source: Dear PTSD TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Letter of transmittal 2 II. Abstract 3 III. Introduction 4 IV. about ptsd 4-5 a. Re-experiencing 5-7 b. Arousal

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    disorder‚ finding an effective treatment plan is crucial‚ especially when many patients with this disorder are unresponsive to medications and psychotherapy. Many psychologists treat major depressive disorder‚ MDD‚ with a combination of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and psychotherapy techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy or psychodynamic therapy. Beidel‚ Bulik‚ and Stanley (2014) stated that monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOs)‚ Tricyclics‚ and SSRIs are the most common medications

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    Generalized Anxiety

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    Often times anxiety is caused by a medical condition. "Certain medicines have side effects that can cause or make anxiety worse" (HealthWise Staff). Medications for blood pressure‚ thyroid‚ or asthma are known as only some to possibly cause anxiety symptoms. There could also be a problem with your brain chemistry. With Generalized Anxiety Disorder‚ some patients were found to have abnormal neurotransmitter levels in their brains which were causing the excessive anxiety. "When neurotransmitters are

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    Antidepressants Causes

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    different effects depending on the chemical composition of the antidepressant‚ which determines which neurotransmitter is affected. There are many types of antidepressants‚ including tricyclics‚ monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)‚ and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Some side effects of depressant relieving drugs can cause heart problems‚ weight problems‚ and even raise the risk of suicide in adolescents. Antidepressants are not the only way to relieve depression. Diet‚ exercise

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    Informative Paper About Ocd

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    Laura Jorgenson Mrs. Susan Olsen Research Paper 29 October 2009 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Sarah does not touch anything in a public place. On the seldom occasion that she does‚ she has her hand sanitizer out and in use within a matter of seconds. She washes her hands vigorously any time she gets the chance‚ and showers at least twice daily. She also refuses to eat with silverware that somebody has previously used. Some might think that Sarah is just overly picky about cleanliness

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    com/depression/definitionofdepression Iannelli‚ M.D.‚ V. (2009‚ March 25). Symptoms of depression in children and teens. About.com Guide‚ Retrieved from http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/mentalhealth/a/depression_stdy_2.html Kauffman‚ Ph.D.‚ J. (2009). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) drugs: more risks than benefits? Nauert PhD ‚ R. (2006). Depression’s chemical imbalance explained. Psych Central‚ Retrieved from http://psychcentral.com/news/2006/11/09/depressions-chemical-imbalance-explained/398.html

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    Ocd Case Study

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    Description Rebecca‚ a fictional character‚ is a 38-year-old female who suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. She is married with a son who is 10-years-old. She lives in Chicago‚ Illinois. She works in the retail business. Rebecca’s parents are divorced and she lived with her mother for most of her childhood. She has struggled with OCD behavior and anxiety since she was a teenager. Rebecca suffers from compulsive skin picking. She is constantly popping‚ picking‚ and scratching herself

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    Case Study

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    Causes and Potential Treatment I Case Studies Brenda L. Brown Axia College of University of Phoenix Causes and Potential Treatment II Case Studies Case Study I: Josephine a 47 year old woman whom I label her with the disorder

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