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    Mental/Behavioral Case Studies Jean Izean HCS/245 May 11‚ 2015 Tynan Mara Jim Wolf is a 45 year auto-parts old store owner who incessantly washes his hands. He continually checks and rechecks his part lists‚ equipment‚ and his employee’s schedules.  His wife becomes concerned about his work performance and inability to sleep‚ she advises him to a physician. After a complete evaluation‚ a psychiatrist has diagnosed him with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).  Obsessive

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    Title: How To Help A Disabled Loved One In Their Legal Battles: Legal Help With Gold‚ Albanese‚ Barletti‚ & Locascio‚ LLC Meta Description: Experienced law firm provides legal help in many areas for your disabled family member. H1: Gold‚ Albanese‚ Barletti‚ & Locascio‚ LLC: How To Help A Disabled Loved One In Their Legal Battles If you have a loved one who is suffering from a disability and cannot advocate for themselves‚ we can help. Our attorneys have 200+ years combined legal experience helping

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    explanation. Disturbance: Disturbed‚ or even dysfunctional behaviors of this disorder is maladaptive; meaning they often interfere with a normal day to day life. This clinical significance of thought and emotion is also used as a more neutral term than mental illness. Cognition: Involves clinically significant distortion‚ or impairment in higher functions of the brain; i.e. delirium‚ dementia‚ amnestic syndrome. Emotion Regulation: Often refers to the clinically significant

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    or any people in your life been diagnosed with a mental illness and how did that affect you? In 1831‚ I got sick with a cough and general fatigue quite often. Later on‚ with the stress of my illnesses‚ the extreme commitment to my teaching career added more stressed causing the idea of death to be constantly on my mind. I allowed a biographer named‚ David Gollaher‚ to go over my papers and he diagnosed me with depression and later I had a mental breakdown. My own depression ended my career as a

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    Countee Cullen’s "Yet Do I Marvel" and Langston Hughes’ "I‚ Too" are comparable poems in that their similar themes are representational of the authors’ personal tribulations of racial inequality. By comparing these two poems‚ we get a glimpse of the reality of the injustices of racism during the 1920’s by two prominent Black poets. Cullen and Hughes were born within a year of each other‚ and consequently wrote these poems in the same year (1925). This is significant because it reflects the time in

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    Disabled Monologue Setting: [Fruit Man walks to the center of the stage] Fruit Man: I remember the day he left and the day he returned. Crowds cheered him off but only a few welcomed him home. The fact was that nobody had cared enough to go out of their way to see the negative aspects of the war they once had encouraged. I saw them return‚ one by one‚ leaving the ships‚ almost all of them broken in a way‚ physically or mentally. They deserved thanks‚ so I gave them fruits‚ an action that would

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    obese people are not challenged from the mental perspective. They are in a position to take their decisions and can even perform as per their desires if they decide. Hence‚ they cannot be defined under the category of disabled people. Rebuttal/counter-argument: It is true that they are not lacking a sharpness of mental strength; however‚ people suffering from obesity have many issues as stated above in the paper‚ which in turn disable them to convert their mental strength to the actual implementation

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    The district nurse knew that Sara had the right to accept or refuse treatment. According to the Mental Capacity Act (section 1‚ MCA) (2005) a presumption of capacity of a patient should not be made based on their medical condition‚ unless it’s been proven otherwise because every adult has the right to make their own decisions. It is important that an individual rights are protected‚ if their grounds to believe that the individual lack capacity through illness (Leathard and McLaren‚ 2007). The district

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    The Analysis of a Social Work Case Introduction; This following report will analyse two serious case reviews one being an adult case and one being a child case. The reviews will then be compared however focusing on the adult case in more detail. Common issues between both cases will be then be discussed and media coverage will also be researched. A serious case review must be carried out in the event of a death or reported serious harm to a child or vulnerable adult in England stated by (Garboden

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    American citizens with disabilities began to join forces in the 1960’s. They all saw the same problem; disabled people were not treated equally. Disabled and non-disabled people nationwide began to band together for the common cause demanding equal treatment‚ equal access‚ and equal opportunity for all. Although this movement began in the 1960’s‚ nothing happened until 1990. In 1990‚ the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) expanded the freedoms and hopes of individuals with impairments through

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