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    Dan Chaon’s Ill Will One of the darkest books of the year‚ Ill Will is a story you will never forget; it’s dark subplots are intertwined to unveil difficulties all humans face. “People can find patterns in all kinds of random events. It’s called apophenia. It’s the tendency we humans have to find meaning in disconnected information.” -Dan Chaon. Examining something as intricate as the human brain takes great meaning and caution; but when handled right‚ can be a powerful message. Writing with the

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    Social ills are issues that relate to society’s perception of people’s personal lives. Nowadays‚ the common social ills faced by society are truancy‚ violence‚ erosion of culture‚ drug abuse‚ cyber-relationship to mention but a few. Internet is the main cause of today’s social ills‚ I totally agree with this statement because it causes addictions‚ obsessions and depressions. To begin‚ internet causes addiction. Internet is all accessible to anyone without age limit nor gender. Having an unlimited

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    hears the term “Emotional Health” his or her mind instantly goes blank trying to surmise what this means. It is without a doubt that emotional health is something that the average human being deals with everyday‚ and it is as important as any other form of health. People do question that emotional health has a “good” and “bad” effect‚ and yes it is true‚ but they are never able to distinguish the difference. That difference is how severe “bad” emotional health is‚ also what it could lead

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    Out of the 10 Health Concept Statement‚ I decided to pick the three major nutrients - fats‚ carbohydrates‚ and proteins and the other three nutrients- water‚ vitamins‚ and minerals aid in the body’s use of energy. The textbook provided with good examples of these nutrients and I found it very helpful. Let’s start on carbohydrates in the book. The textbook mentions that carbohydrates are the body’s primary source of energy for all body functioning. Includes chemical compounds sugar‚ starches‚ and

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    The world health organization (WHO) defines health as: health is a complete state of physical‚ social and mental well-being. It is clearly evident that the concept of illness may affect each of these aspects. Medical sociological theories make it easier for us to understand and put into perspective how these two counter act on each other. Sociological theories such as functionalism which proposes that when people become ill‚ medicine can be used to ensure that they return to a functional state and

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    importance of Phycology and Sociology for health care professionals In this piece of work I have been asked to discuss why it is important for Health care professionals to study Phycology and Sociology. I feel that to be a Health care professional it is vital that you understand the definition of both Phycology and Sociology and how this incorporates into practice within your daily routine as a health care worker and as the World Health Organisation states “Health is a state of complete physical

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    Know the main forms of mental ill health 1.1 Mood disorders – People who suffer mood disorders suffer from severe or prolonged mood states that disrupt their daily living. Personality disorders- Personality disorders are conditions in which an individual differs significantly from an average person‚ in terms of how they think‚ perceive‚ feel or relate to others. Anxiety disorders- Anxiety is a feeling of anxiety such as worry or fear that can be mild or sever. Everyone has feelings of anxiety at

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    mental impairment and age. In Irish society inequality exists between the Traveller minority and the settled majority. Many of the travelling community experience inequality in areas such as health‚ living conditions‚ poverty‚ education‚ employment and access to services. According to the National Intercultural Health Strategy 2007 Traveller men live on average 10 years less and Traveller women on average 12 years less than their settled peers. Travellers in temporary accommodation often have no electricity

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    sociologist‚ social critic‚ and idealist. His writings and character sparked debate within the sociological community. He advocated that one key purpose of a sociologist was to create social change against the oppression of government. In The Promise of Sociology‚ C. Wright Mills explores the imagination of a sociologist through the understanding of social analysis and the idea that society interrelates with an individual ’s life. The sociological imagination gives a person the ability to understand the factors

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    P3 Explain patterns and trends in health and ill health among different social groupings. Explain patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings. Explain the measurement of health and the difficulties in measuring health. Eg. Morbidity rates‚ mortality rates‚ health events‚ disease incidence‚ disease prevalence‚ health surveillance‚ difficulties in measuring health (explain 3) Understanding patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings:

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