The second element of the strategy is the development of convenient mental support services and improving the accessibility of treatment options.
Relatives of a schizophrenia patient have a greater risk of schizophrenia because of the genetic relationships. The risk of schizophrenia varies with the degree of consanguinity and the closer the relationship, the higher the risk.
The primary purpose of this article seems to inform the readers about the effective strategies that can be implemented in order to help the families of the affected people to go through a number of [...]
Besides, their condition and performance at work may be significantly improved in case of a proper help from the company's leadership.
The article "The Role of Psychotherapy in the Bipolar Disorders: Dynamic Psychotherapy as an Adjunct to Pharmacotherapy" by Barbara Young presents an argument on the importance of the use of effective psychotherapeutic methods in the [...]
HOLA is the health promotion program which was developed for old Latinos with the purpose of prevention their mental disorders, including anxiety and depression.
Second, clinicians are to keep the emphasis on the child, as the patient in most cases is the primary source of information about his or her mental health.
In spite of the fact that over the past decade many approaches to the treatment of depression remained the same, a lot of new methods appeared and replaced some old ones due to the development [...]
As for the PTSD itself, the client meets criterion A because she reported car accident involving death of the other passenger.
The significance of the problem, the project's aims, the impact that the project may have on the nursing practice, and the coverage of this condition are the primary focuses of this paper.
This paper aims to review the recent scholarly publications regarding the Munchausen syndrome to identify the patterns and possible causes of the condition.
Adults with Gender Identity Disorder demonstrate their desire to be of the other sex acquiring the physical appearance of the other sex and adopting its social roles. There are many associated descriptive features and mental [...]
Primary data is to be collected and recorded through observation and recording of the behavioral pattern in the participants and the subsequent monitoring number of episodes and therefore the frequency of antipsychotic medication to determine [...]
The ultimate of the concept is to show the party that the professional is fully aware of the state they are in a compassionate way.
This paper will look at the reason why suicide is becoming a leading cause of death to college students, the responsibility of the college to the student in preventing suicide and the point where the [...]
Epidemiology refers to the study of the distribution and determinants of health related events in specific populations and its applications to health problems.
Kleptomania first got its designation as a psychiatric disorder in 1980 when it was included in the DSM-III and the DSM-III-R; categorized under Disorder of Impulse Control Not Elsewhere Classified. Currently, Kleptomania is in the [...]
The learning objectives are to comprehend worrying conduct in the scope of the growth missions, series, and procedures that show human development.
He meets criteria A since he is unwilling to admit that he needs help to fight his dependence, which means that he requires the assistance of an expert to recognize the issue and, therefore, manage [...]
The choice of this diagnosis may be explained by the fact that the client is obsessed with the necessity to move fast and change the things around.
The client is not suicidal. The client develops trustful relations with her mother.
As is mentioned above, the client does not understand or is not able to see the original appearance of objects and people around her.
There is a group of disorders which share obvious symptoms and features of fear and anxiety and these are known as anxiety disorders.
Other abnormalities of thought which can coexist with Capgras delusions include multiple person misidentifications, presence of misidentification of inanimate objects, delusions of multiplicity of self, delusions of persecutions and perception of morphological changes in the [...]
In fact, the results of this prospective study can reasonably be projected to the universe of Germans with mental disorders only if Rehabilitation Psychisch Kranker in the city of Halle is a kind of secondary [...]
Several factors impede the making of accurate diagnosis of mental health to the detriment of the efficacy of the treatment interventions.
The characteristics of a psychopath are quite defined, the most noticeable characteristic being a general resistance to authority and to the conventional rules of society.
However, the severe obsessive-compulsive disorder may lead to major incapacitation adversely affecting the life of the victims. When an individual exhibits or complains about obsession or compulsion or both to the extent that his normal [...]
A problem diagnosed is halfway solved and just like sensitization of HIV/Aids virus infection helped in preventing its spread, and victims' stigmatization, this paper is intended to sensitize governments and the adolescent students at school [...]
Michel Foucault is one of the leading experts in the study of social control and his greatest contribution lies in his interpretation of social control, not as the product of an evil central authority of [...]
This paper aims to research and analyze the causes, symptoms and the risk factors associated with the mental disease and discuss some of the prevention measures of the disease.
Very often this disease is treated with the help of haloperidol, a kind of injection used as a medicine against brain disorders and psychotic states.
Teenage is the time for experimentation, with a desire to be independent and try new and forbidden things like drugs or indulge in indiscrete sexual activity.
Such gene-associated markers have been characterized, in particular the apolipoprotein E gene, which was linked to chromosome# 19, and was responsible for accumulation of A by way of binding to this protein.
To be able to achieve the objectives of the study of determining the possible application of the said method as an alternative intervention to the traditional and conventional face-to-face intervention in the application of the [...]
In a recent national survey of teenagers concerning their information level and attitudes toward youth suicide, Marcenko et al revealed that 60 percent of the adolescents in the survey knew another teen who had attempted [...]
Before a patient is diagnosed to have schizophrenia, the person must have two or more of the following symptoms for at least a month according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth [...]
However, the negative side of it is that such an intervention is limited to those patients who are verbal and have limited vocabulary.
Body image distortion, wherein the individual has an inaccurate perception of body shape and size is considered to be the cause of the intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat witnessed in individuals with [...]
But it was in the middle of the twentieth century that the name transsexualism was fixed for this disorder for the first time by Cauldwell and after a few years Benjamin in the US and [...]
With controversies surrounding the diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, it is essential to evaluate the range of diagnostic concepts within the sphere of mental health.
Ability to understand by which the individual is declared competent if one has the ability to knowingly act on information given in the process of obtaining consent.
There exist several theories about the causes of schizophrenia, the most convincing of them are: the theory of genetic predispositions, the theory of prenatal or vital antecedents and the theory of social and environmental causes.
This disorder can be a chronic problem and is associated with negative consequences that may reduce the quality of life for the individuals who struggle with it.
This disease is a type of brain disease which if remain unnoticed affects the entire personality and life of the patient.
Autism is basically a developmental disorder of the human brain that its first symptoms are initially manifested in infancy and it follows a steady cause without relapse.
The ratio of men and women undergoing disorder is almost the same. Bipolar disorder is a mental disability marked by the two extreme sides of mood swings; the highs and the lows.
The first step to address such a problem should be inducing and promoting employees' awareness of both personal needs and healthy mental practices.
The duration of the study that lasted from July 2004 till April 2012 amplifies the validity of the results and contributes to the applicability of the article to the clinical question investigation.
It also contributes to the development of the sense of acceptance and self-compaction in clients, which is a critical component of therapy.
The need for such a review is motivated by the prevalence of mental disorders and the grave impact of unaddressed comorbidities.
The research problem in the study by Agnew, Shannon, Ryan, Storey, and McDonnell is the analysis of BPD from the perspective of the participants.
One of the causes for the appearance of these issues is an inborn disability that might presuppose the need for specific methods to educate a child and guarantee a chance for integration with society.
It is vital for a mental health nurse to recognize the different benefits and disadvantages of both philosophies and consider various aspects of recovery and patients' decision-making process.
The generally accepted explanation of the causes of Munchausen disorder is that the simulation of the disease allows people with this problem to receive attention, care, sympathy, and psychological support, the need for which is [...]
I am a nursing student who will present today on the topic of cannabis and mental health, providing you with an overview of the adverse effects of marijuana and the possibilities of addiction treatment.
The improvement of the methods of spectral and multifractal analyses of the electroencephalogram has enabled scientists and psychologists to sort the chaotic and fractal dynamics of the brain associated with anxious phobia disorders.
The patient's absence of negative thoughts, however, is replaced by confusion and increased sensitivity which also led to unstable relationships with her family.
His thoughts and talks about suicide and his awareness of how to take this step along with his tears and quietness can be used by a nurse to explain that suicide is not the only [...]
The paper discusses the issue of the importance of new approaches to depression treatment due to the prevailing rate of the disorder in the sphere of mental problems.
The day I spent at the chosen ECT clinic to observe the process of electroconvulsive therapy provided the opportunity to learn about the initial preparation, patient consent, procedures, potential side effects, benefits, and medications to [...]
The main controversy that surrounds the diagnosis is the disbelief that many people have. The authors state that the one possible cause of the controversies is the fact that it is a complicated issue.
The present paper will offer a review of three talks on mental issues, the authors of which emphasize the necessity of drawing more attention to this kind of disorder.
The term developmental delay is the diagnosis that is not critical and cannot be related to severe intellectual problems, such as autism or a specific learning disability.
Autism is seen as a spectrum disorder since its severity and symptoms vary greatly among affected individuals - from mild and occasional to persistent and interfering with all aspects of life.
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the obsessive-compulsive disorder in the case of Howard Hughes, with the help of the Big Five personality model.
He says that the issue is not only in his illness but also in how people react to it. That is why self-determination and motivation are crucial pieces to develop in people with autism.
Klebold's speech at a TEDx event is that it is cruel and futile to put all responsibility for school shootings on the shooters' parents. It takes a mutual effort of the government, healthcare, and school [...]
The problem is defined as a mood disorder that affects the daily life of a person due to unexplained sadness and lack of interest in general activities. This paper aims to examine the causes of [...]
The inability of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities to participate in everyday life limits the reach of health promotion programs, which leads to more health-related issues.
Continuing on the symptoms manifested in the behavior of the new commander, it is necessary to highlight that he fails to control his emotions according to the information reported by his subordinates, he is unable [...]
A good example is that the treatment of autism as a mental disorder makes it possible for pharmaceutical companies and clinics to invent new health systems or procedures that will meet the needs of the [...]
After completing the study, it was observed that most of the involved ASD patients were willing to pursue various assignments and activities in the community.
The beast of manic depression living within the professor is a duplicitous creature whose cravings result in the bifurcation of the woman's moods and actions, thereby pushing her to either the farthest extremes of sexual [...]
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare is endowed with the responsibility of collecting data relating to mental illnesses in various companies across the country in order to determine the influence that the illnesses have [...]
As a conclusion to the case study, one may suggest that interrelation of social stigma and psychological behavior is closely tracked through the example of the inmate, imprisoned for murdering his own daughter.
Schizophrenia is one of the most complex examples of these disorders because it leads to the inability to live independently and hold a job.
The authors concluded that the combination of CBT and MI provides a method that allows to minimize possible risks and enhance the effects of CBT.
Initials: M.J. Age: 39 years Sex/gender: Female Context: stressPa2 Location: mood Duration: 2 weeks Severity: moderate Associated Symptoms:
Admission Date: 9/10/2018 Name J.D. DOB: 4/5/1990 Sex: Female Allergies: None Language: English VS: BP 130/98, HR 74, Respirations 19, Pulse Ox 98% Chief Complaint: The patient is concerned with reoccurring hypomania episodes and [...]
The International Classification of Diseases on one hand and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders on the other. According to Naidu, the classifications are meant to simplify the process of diagnosis.
Hospitalization is a rare treatment method for patients who have an obsessive compulsory personality disorder. For instance, new drugs such as Prozac and SRRI are proved to offer a reprieve to patients suffering obsessive compulsory [...]
The patient said that his head is constantly aching, but the man avoids going to his doctor because he does not want to hear bad news about his health and does not want to cope [...]
The study indicates how the targeted respondents supported the "use of different interpersonal interactions towards reducing the symptoms associated with schizophrenia". This author supports the use of interpersonal interactions in every patient with schizophrenia.
The existing gender differences in the prevalence rates of a number of mental disorders have been found in many research studies.
9 Schizoaffective Disorder, Unspecified Rationale The client meets Criterion A for the schizoaffective disorder because she reported being extremely excited or "genius" during a certain period.
Criterion A: the client claims that many people want to have sex with her, which is the main symptom of the delusional disorder of erotomanic type.
Moreover, the client loved going to school when she was a child because she did well in all of her classes.
Also, the client's heartbeat increases, and it becomes harder for her to breathe when she is obliged to take an elevator. However, the client is not a confident person as she thinks negative about her [...]
Hilde's parents never rewarded her adequately for her academic achievements, but they made fun of 'intellectual snobs.' During her adolescence stage, Hilde had a wide circle of friends but failed to create deep relationships with [...]
I had chosen to express this symptom during dinner for we share the same table and I was certain that my family members would notice my behavior.
The strong point of this article is the combination of the eating disorders and behavioral aspects of the problem as the mixture of the possible reasons for the psychological problem.
The con side, on the other hand, believes that the "safeguard" takes advantage of a scientific clinical course of action. A good example is the Catholic Church that is opposed to any given form of [...]
The issues, which are to be analyzed, are considered to be of the same nature. For the second character, the proverb that the end justifies the means is considered to be a motto of life.
Van der Kolk states that in most cases, the reliving and re-experiencing of the trauma affect the survivor's emotional response and determines how well he or she copes with the symptoms.
Developmental Disorder: No diagnosis No diagnosis can be made since the woman used to be an active member of her community. Medical Disorder: No diagnosis The client maintains that she does not have medical issues.
Robin meets diagnostic criterion A because the development of his emotional and behavioral symptoms started within three months of the onset of relational problems that had triggered the disorder.
The patient states that she blames herself for her husband leaving the family and believes that her personality or actions are the leading causes of this happening. She notes that she felt the strength in [...]
Within the framework of the reviewed case, one of the key needs of the soldier is to be able to cope with anger and irritation.
Throughout the examination, Mike has been showing the lack of interest toward the process and was rather indifferent, yet he was evidently annoyed at the end of it.
In their turn, Moreau, Pound, and Eady explore the role of the family-centered approach to pediatric care and claim that caregivers may be a valuable source of information.
It is acknowledged by the researchers that the symptoms indicate the possibility of bipolar disease and not schizophrenia. Psychiatric and physiological factors, among others, contribute to the prevalence of self-harm in children and young people.
The second step is the analysis of the girl's past and present behavior patterns and thinking of the most beneficial approaches for dealing with the problem.
The patient admits that he becomes angry and aggressive, which he regrets afterward. He suggests that he has depression and claims to feel worthlessness and critically increased fatigue, which occurred 2 months ago.
The outcomes of the analysis point to the presence of a mental health concern, and the selected tool leads to the identification of the health issue in question.
The symptom of social isolation also contributes to the development of schizophrenia in Mr. Dashiell to identify the cause of the condition.
The chosen case is the case of Ivan S, who is a war veteran who suffers from a variety of psychological symptoms that affect his relationships with his family and loved ones. Secondly, Ivan shows [...]
Thirdly, SA Scott has a history of depression for which he was prescribed Lexapro, an antidepressant medication that sailor stopped taking after only two weeks due to the lack of immediate effect.
The purpose of this paper is to discuss three different diagnoses in relation to the mental well-being of patients and diagnostic tools to help in identifying them.
The patient is the younger of two daughters in the family. She is not in a relationship at the moment.
Furthermore, the patient should restore his connection to his family members since the specified issue contributes to the problem significantly. During the first crisis according to Eriksson's theory, the patient has experienced abandonment from his [...]
In the case under analysis, the issue of the generalized anxiety disorder is explored. Last year, X's mother had to apply for the second job due to financial constraints, which led to a drop in [...]
Reliability test Pretest and posttest scores from a nonclinical sample of respondents screened a week apart will be compared to determine the reliability of the tool for use in a longitudinal study.
It was appropriate to focus on the use of the DSE intervention and examine if addressed most of the challenges facing many ASD patients.
The patient's diagnosis was determined two months ago, and her mental condition has improved due to medications and therapy. The patient has a master's degree in education, and she claims to be stressed on a [...]
Cultural and historical contexts have largely influenced the perception of this mental disorder, and the assessment of this disease and its features in different cultures is not the same.
It is also necessary to pay attention to the physical state of the patient, so some tests and the discussion of health history are critical.
The mechanisms of depression are not fully understood, but common symptoms of the disease are sadness, loneliness, and a loss of interest in life and daily activities.
The recommended antipsychotic medication must be administered at the lowest dosage for the shortest period and is subject to the GDR requirements.
In this paper, a proposed mental health initiative to meet the challenges of at-risk youth is discussed using the PDSA model and related evidence-based strategies based on IHI indicators included. Access to the program will [...]