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DSM IV Disorders DSM IV-TR - Anxiety, Essay

DSM IV Disorders DSM IV-TR - Anxiety, Somatoform, and Dissociative Disorders American Psychological Association has compiled and published DSM IV-TR, which is a diagnostic manual of mental disorders. This manual not only categorizes mental enormiti Continue Reading...

Paxil History of Paxil In the 1960s Essay

Paxil History of Paxil In the 1960s a Danish company named Ferrosan began performing research on aspects of the central nervous system. Ferrosan was most interested in the relationship between the neurotransmitter serotonin and depressed mood in pe Continue Reading...

Diabetic Patient Case Study

Question a. Is his current therapy working? (350 words) (20 marks) Justify your answer by using the evidence presented in the case study. In your answer, you should also explain the pathophysiology of any of the signs/symptoms observed.Present univer Continue Reading...

Trauma of Sexual Assault Case Study

The patient “Suzy” in this case study is a sexual assault victim, aged 28, married and female. She has 5 years of military service. Because of her military service, she was trained and disciplined in a culture renowned for praising streng Continue Reading...

PTSD Bipolar Mental Health Case Study

Culture and Health Nursing Case Study: Jeannette Treating patients appropriately demands that providers foster an environment in which patients can be candid about their health conditions. It should be viewed as a positive first step that Jeanette an Continue Reading...

Abnormal Psyche Term Paper

ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: WHAT DO CLINICAL RESEARCHERS DO? In the past, our most knowledgeable people have gotten some things very wrong. Aristotle called the brain "an organ of minor importance," and in 1984, genetic researches announced that mammals c Continue Reading...

Depression An Analysis of the Thesis

The failure is rooted in the changing perception of the world and the individual's incomplete sense of place: the new generations in new societies like Australia or America lack a "shared cultural heritage or strong sense of identity" (Eckersley, S1 Continue Reading...

Crisis Intervention There Are a Essay

Triggers are abandonment, child rearing, responsibilities of motherhood, fear of abandonment, lonlieness. Overall Issue Seems to pick inappropriate partners; in long-term, one must ask, are there issues Mary engenders over time with romantic rela Continue Reading...