The Myth Of Mental Illness

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    Why People Considering Suicide Should Think of Those Left Behind

    In today’s society suicide is still a topic of taboo. According to John Brogden this is because suicide is an extraordinarily difficult issue to talk about - even in a modern, liberal society like Australia, and it's even harder to understand. “It is, and will always be, hard to understand why a 17-year-old with everything to live for takes her own life. Or why a father of two children thinks the only way forward is to kill himself. Or why a grandparent, who has enjoyed a rich and full life and

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    Journal Article Review

    Pangman and Marilyn Seguire. In this article, the authors provide an awareness of how sexuality, as it relates with the chronically ill older adult, is not adequately addressed by the healthcare professional. This article promotes awareness, dispels myths and provides an overview of recommended approaches to addressing the sexual needs of this population. Summary of Article Sexuality, though described as one of the most natural and basic aspects of life that affects an individual’s identity as a human

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    Mental Health and Illness

    Mental Illness Ellen is a 35 year old laboratory technician, she is happily married and has a beautiful three-year-old daughter Emily. Unfortunately in the last three years she has been unable to enjoy her life or her family as well as she wants to. She has been suffering from a severe form of Postnatal Depression which has forced her to leave her job and spend eleven months in a psychiatric hospital. While now on the road to recovery, Ellen admits that the hardest part of her illness is

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    Eating Disorders

    the most two common types are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Anorexia and bulimia are also common in industrialized nations where society encourages low calorie diets and thinness. Many people believe that only females have eating disorder (myth), but approximately five to ten percent of eating disorders occur in males. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by refusal to maintain a healthy body weight, an obsessive fear of gaining weight, and an unrealistic perception of current

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    Ethical Dilemmas In Health And Social Care

    same crime, but was not deemed NCR would. However, the reality is quite the contrary, and being sent to a psychiatric facility, as opposed to being sent to prison is not the same as an acquittal. “Many NCR individuals actually spend more time in a mental health hospital than they would have spent in jail if convicted of a crime. Furthermore,

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    Outline and Evaluate Biological Approach to Stress

    in 2009 found that the parasite toxoplasmosis can be transferred into humans through food that may be contaminated by cat faeces which may develop schizophrenia or manic depression. Viruses and bacteria from the cat faeces may be the cause of mental illness. Studies have also been carried out on the idea that brain damages can

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    The Insanity Defense

    defines the extent to which men accused of crimes may be relieved of criminal responsibility by virtue of mental disease. The terms of such a defense are to be found in the instructions presented by the trial judge to the jury at the close of a case. These instructions can be drawn from any of several rules used in the determination of mental illness. The final determination of mental illness rests solely on the jury who uses information drawn from the testimony of "expert" witnesses, usually professionals

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    Serial Killer Research Paper

    Serial killers are not new; there have been many accounts of serial killers in past ages and in many different places around the world, so it's not just a part of one unique nation or time period. For example, one of the earliest recorded cases of serial murder was Locusta of Galt of the Roman Empire, who preferred the method of poison and was highly rewarded. But not enough information was recorded about her as to know how many people she killed and the span of years the killings took place. And

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    Depression

    The Mental Illness Research on Depression Depression is one of the most common mental illness in today’s world, but has been around for ages. It was said that if you had depression, back in 2nd B.C. forward, that you were possessed by an evil spirit but has been proven that it is a chemical reaction in the brain. In the next few paragraphs I will explain what is depression, the myths and beliefs of what caused depression, what treatment was given then and now, and other interesting facts.

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    Anxiety Disorder

    The mental illness I chose to write about is one that my mom suffers from which would be panic disorder. A panic disorder is a form of an anxiety disorder. The history of anxiety disorders dates back before medical records were recorded. In the sixteenth century, anxiety was known as hysteria. Professional had different opinions on the cause of this disorder, for example, witchcraft, had to do with the uterus until men were found to have the same condition, the person is a hypochondriac, and demons

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