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    Thomas is a nine year old boy that suffers from schizophrenia. He is the youngest child in his family and has three older sisters. His single mother is very supportive and is constantly looking for resources to help him be successful. His father is not involved in Thomas’s life due to struggling with alcohol and drug addictions‚ as well as several short term sentences served in jail over the years. Despite being a single parent‚ Thomas’s mother provides a financially stable household and lifestyle

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    Outline and evaluate biological explanations for schizophrenia (8+16marks). It has been showed that schizophrenia has a tendency to run in different families. This implies that genes play a role. The closer the genetic relationship the more likely the people are to share the disorder. Gottesman (1991) showed that when both parents are schizophrenic‚ there is a 46% chance of the child also getting it‚ however‚ if only one parent had it‚ it dropped to 16% and dropped to a further 1% when the sibling

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    concern of this essay; schizophrenia to be precise and we shall use the protagonist ( John Nash) in the movie “A Beautiful Mind” as a case study. By way of methodology‚ we shall explain the meaning of schizophrenia‚ touch on the features and sub-types of the disorder then on to the causes and criteria for diagnosing the disorder. After this we shall take a look at the protagonist and how he meets the criteria for the diagnosis of one of the disorder’s sub-type (paranoid schizophrenia) taking into account

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    The Bells Mood Analysis

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    Tone: From wonder and joy to fear and dread. Mood: Excitement to horror Theme: Death and fear are more prevalent in life than that of joy and excitement Structure: Uses repetition of the word “bells” while also rhyming with words such as “sprinkle”‚ “twinkle”‚ and “tinkle.” Ordered by the mood and tone‚ going from excitement to joy to terror and finally death. Meaning: Many different meanings can be inferred from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Bells.” The meaning we took from is was

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    Psychosis Leads to Murder

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    Psychosis Leads To Murder Throughout In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote writes on the events directly before‚ during‚ and the happenings after the brutal murdering of the Clutter family in the quaint town of Holcomb‚ Kansas. The actions Dick Hickock and Perry Smith attracted Capote and led him to ultimately report on the entire ordeal. Throughout Capote’s masterpiece‚ In Cold Blood‚ Hickock and Smith’s deranged and psychotic actions directly correlate to a deep psychosis they both suffered for multiple

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    Substance Abuse Case Study

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    ! Table of Contents ! ! Introduction………………………………………………………………………2 ! Substance Uses: Smoking & Alcohol & Marijuana ……………………………..2 ! Socioeconomic Status (SES): Poverty & Affluence……………………………..3 ! Family Structure: Single-parent & Adolescent Mother………………………….4 ! Aggression & Victimization: Bullying ………………………………………….4 ! Case Study: 56 Up Series ……………………………………………………….5 ! Conclusion……………………………………………………………………….6 ! References ………………………………………………………………………7 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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    Paranoid Schizophrenia

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    Running Head: FRAMEWORK OF PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENIA 1 Paranoid Schizophrenia: Framework and Advancement Nick Zavala Sonoma State University FRAMEWORK OF PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENIA 2 Abstract The data presented covers the general background of the subtype of Schizophrenia‚ Paranoid Schizophrenia and the multiple complications‚ risk factors‚ possible causes that accompany the disorder. Two scientific studies are presented

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    Grendel Mood Analysis

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    Chapter Title Literary Element Text Evidence Analysis 1 Innocence Mood “Behind my back‚ at the world’s end‚ my pale slightly glowing fat mother sleeps on‚ old‚ sick at heart‚ in our dingy underground room. Life-bloated‚ baffled‚ long-suffering hag. Guilty‚ she imagines‚ of some unremembered‚ perhaps ancestral crime. (She must have some human in her.) Not that she thinks. Not that she dissects and ponders the dusty mechanical bits of her miserable life’s curse.” Grendel describes his cursed mother

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    Effective Treatment for Drug Addiction Introduction “Every year‚ hundreds of thousands of Americans undergo treatment for substance use disorder‚ also called addiction” (Hart & Ksir‚ 2013‚ p. 409). Drug addiction is a complex brain disease because the abuse of drugs leads to changes in the structure and function of the brain. It is a condition characterized by an overwhelming and uncontrollable desire or craving to continue taking a drug to which one has become habituated through repeated consumption

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    Understanding & Living with Schizophrenia Rebecca J. Purdy Maryville University Psych 321 IM Abnormal Psychology Abstract Schizophrenia is one of the most severe life altering mental disorders in respect of individuals functioning independently and within society norms. This paper will examine in detail the different types of Schizophrenia and their associated behaviors to determine the mental state of the patient. Although‚ medical science cannot definitively identify the

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