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    Mood Disorders

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    11Focused Study Guide for Mood Disorders 1. List the signs & symptoms of anxiety & describe the nurse’s role in managing anxiety in clients. Panic Disorder -Episodes typically last 15 to 30 min Four or more of the following symptoms are present: * Palpitations * Shortness of breath * Choking or smothering sensation * Chest pain * Nausea * Feelings of depersonalization * Fear of dying or insanity * Chills or hot flashes | Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) excessiveWorry > 6 months

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    Life of Martha Graham

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    Life of Martha Graham Martha Graham was born in a town of Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania‚ on May 11‚ 1894‚ one of George and Jane Beers Graham ’s three daughters. Her father was a doctor who treated people with nervous disorders. When she was ten years old‚ and after one of her sisters developed asthma‚ the family moved to California. Graham became interested in studying dance after she saw Ruth St. Denis perform in Los Angeles‚ California‚ in 1914. Her parents did not approve of her becoming a dancer

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    Martha Graham: A Hero

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    achievements. Martha Graham is a person who never thought about being “different” from everyone else‚ but she was. Martha Graham became one of the world’s most well known contemporary dancers‚ a teacher‚ and a choreographer because she always thought outside of the box. Many people consider Daoud Hari as a hero because he reflects many of the heroic traits. He took a stand to help the world understand the atrocities the people of Darfur and Sudan were faced with. Martha Graham‚ like Daoud Hari and

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    The Category of Mood

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    Contents  Introduction  1. The Category of Mood  2. The Indicative Mood 3. The Subjunctive Mood  4. The Imperative Mood  Conclusion  Bibliography  Introduction  The theme of my course paper sounds as following: «Category of Mood». Before beginning of investigation in our theme‚ I would like to say some words dealt with the theme of my course paper.  Mood is the grammatical category of the verb reflecting the relation of the action denoted by the verb to reality from the speaker ’s point

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    4. Response Below the title of the article‚ the authors‚ Graham and White‚ presents a sneak preview of the contents of the article that enticed me to keep reading. In the first sentence‚ the authors write of a “perception that hoons are a major danger” which made me curious as to the reality of the situation. Then‚ the writers state that young drivers are disproportionately involved in crashes. Citing a statistic that everyone knows is true made me feel on common ground with the authors. The writers

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    MOOD DISORDER

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    harmfully affect them. Building up stress from all these disappointments can lead to mental illnesses such as mood disorders. When changes in mood and behavior affect a person so greatly‚ they can have a mood disorder. Common types of mental illnesses include major depression and bi-polar disorder. Mood disorders‚ also known as affective disorders‚ can be defined as a disturbance of mood that is not caused by a organic abnormality. This disorder also includes the appearance of an excessive "maniac"

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    postpartum moods

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    North Carolina Women’s Hospital Mood Changes After Delivering a Baby What moods changes could I have after delivering my baby? During pregnancy and after the birth of your baby you may have many different mood changes and feelings. Being pregnant‚ going through labor and caring for a baby is all hard work. You may feel happy and excited one minute and feel worried and sad the next minute. These “highs” and “lows” are very common. They are called the “baby blues” and usually go away on their

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    mood disorders

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    Unfortunately‚ mood disorders are far too common especially during adolescent years.  Everything from sadness to severe depression‚ anxiety‚ bipolar‚ and panic attacks are just a few mood disorders that adolescents are effected with far too often. The social and academic pressures that adolescents undergo in schools such as  popularity‚ maintaining good grades‚ making important decisions‚ puberty‚ parent/adolescent relationships‚ staying thin can all be unbearable.  All of this causing these adolescents

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    Mood and Weather

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    How mood is affected by weather? What kind of weather do you like? Sunny‚ rainy‚ windy‚ or stormy. We all have experienced that we are angry for somehow on the extreme hot day‚ or easy to cheer up on the sunny day‚ or feel drowsy on the rainy day. Those is the main factors to affect people’s mood and activities. The mood is affected by seasonal weather. On the summer time‚ because the temperature is high‚ people are easy to be irritated‚ depressive‚ and restless. It leads violence behavior occurs

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    Music and Mood

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    people’s taste in music tends to go along with their personality and moods. When I discovered an article on music and mood I knew I wanted that to be my topic because I was always interested in it and wanted to learn more. The article I found was titled “Music and Mood” by Carolyn J Murrock and Anita V Clark. The article explains how rhythm‚ melody‚ pitch‚ harmony‚ and interval in music play a role in creating alterations in mood in humans. Murrock and Clark state that‚ “Music produces psychological

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