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    held as well as, filling forms and giving consents to be a part of the study. The patients that have a mental illness, other than depression, were unqualified in participating in this study. Some of these are: Bipolar depression, Panic disorder, Substance abuse disorder, psychoactive medication or any attempts of suicidal thoughts (Lustman et al., 1998, pg. 614). By continuing this study, patients with type 2 diabetes who suffer from major depression were told that, this mental illness can play…

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    The Pros And Cons Of ADHD

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    The course of treatment for various disorders has been altered hundreds of times since the discovery of the disorders. Not only this, disorders themselves have changed. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is no different. Just as how all treatments have their pro’s and con’s and one must weigh each heavily before deciding on a course of treatments, ADHD also has its pro’s and con’s. This paper will dedicate its mass to discussing the controversy over the types of treatment available…

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    ADHD In Adolescents

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    psychiatric disorders in childhood. ADHD possibly will cause mental problems, social, and substantial academic, and may continue into adulthood. ADHD is a significant public health problem for it damages the functionality of the individual and may affects both the family and social environment. ADHD is commonly associated with mental disorders. “It was reported that children and adolescents with ADHD have the comorbidity of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in 30%–60% cases, anxiety disorders…

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    Mode Deactivation Therapy

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    Adolescents are often very hard to treat and evidence based research does not always work with this particular population. Many of the adolescents that are in treatment centers are dealing with behavioral issues, conduct issues, mood disorders, personality disorders, complex trauma, and suicidal ideation. These complex issues make finding proper treatment even more difficult. Mode Deactivation Therapy (MDT) seems to work well with this population as every study in this annotated bibliography…

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    loved one diagnosed with hoarding disorder? A mother describes a situation with her son having a small Christmas tree set up in his bedroom, and his sister and brother in law visiting while eating off dinner trays in his room. (BÜScher, 2013). The family formed a sanctuary amongst the clutter, to savor the moment. Hoarding disorder develops into a manifestation of possessions causing conflict amongst the living area. The individual suffering from the hoarding disorder commonly suffers from…

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    diagnosed with bipolar disorder by the time they reach adolescence (Merikangas, K.R, He. J.P, Burstein, M., Swanson, S. A., Avenevoli, S., Cui, L., et al. 2010). A further probe into mental health problem prevalence data suggests that incidents of anxiety-related disorders are 5% to 18% in children, 0.3% to 13% in preadolescents, and 0.6% to 7% in adolescents (Connor & Meltzer, 2006). In addition to these staggering statistics, the lifetime prevalence for conduct disorder ranges from 0.6% to…

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    Primary diagnosis: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Secondary diagnosis: Personality disorders. The claimant was a 15-year-old man. Alleged disability: attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). His mother reported that the claimant was constantly getting into trouble; he received special education services, but he was expelled from school because or inappropriate behavior. “He always get put out of school.” He had difficulty…

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    type of stoke we see in the film is a hemorrhage, and it is bleeding in the brain (Gilliam & Marquardt, 2016). Hemorrhages are usually due to a ruptured aneurysm (Gilliam & Marquardt, 2016). Aphasia is classified as an acquired neurogenic language disorder…

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    them is an example of antisocial personality disorder. The person who committed the murder of her old third grade teacher because the teacher did not like her and bullied her, had antisocial personality disorder. While the teacher was at fault for bullying a child, the motive was not strong enough to kill someone. The defendant did a few things that led up to the murder of her third-grade teacher was fueled by her antisocial personality disorder. The events leading up to the murder…

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    thoughts and feelings, severe dysfunctional interruptions to daily life and ongoing endangerment of the self and/or others (Comer, 2015). These areas of abnormal functioning must be wholly assessed prior to the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders (Comer, 2015). To accomplish this, specific symptomatic behaviours are compared and contrasted with etiological and diagnostic features as well as biological, sociocultural and…

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