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    Etiologies of Depression

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    Etiologies of Depression Biological Etiologies Evolution -it signifies to others around you that you need help (Hagen); the symptoms are a call for help from others -a survival instinct to help the species continue on -suicide or threat of suicide: a cry for social help -enhancing the helping instinct in next generations -natural selection -helps find potential mates to decide what genes to pass on Genes -twin studies (Nurnberger and Gershon) -5HTT -a short allele that

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    Etiology Of ADHD

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    One of the first topics that are initially discussed when the topic of ADHD is thought to be a diagnosis in someone is what the etiology is. The etiology of ADHD is essential the cause of this diagnosis. The etiology of ADHD can be difficult address‚ only because there as so many different cases that ADHD possess. Kathryn Brown (2003) explains that ADHD can be both caused by genetic and environmental factors. An individual who is diagnosed with ADHD is likely to develop this mental disorder if either

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    PTSD

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    Post English IV 23 October 2013 PTSD; The Battle Wounds You Can’t See “I engaged the enemy in numerous gun battles. I was close to someone that was killed or injured. Fear and death were all around me. The military even had me plan for my own death I was numb inside. When I returned home‚ did you really expect me to pick up from where I left off?” (Combat PTSD) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is one of the most overlooked stressed related diseases of all time. PTSD can affect anyone after an event

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    PTSD

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    Source: Dear PTSD TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Letter of transmittal 2 II. Abstract 3 III. Introduction 4 IV. about ptsd 4-5 a. Re-experiencing 5-7 b. Arousal

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    Attention! Thesis: The chronic problem of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is widespread with increasing growth in the armed forces. It alters daily lives of survivors and produces psychobiological impairments. At least 1/3 of individuals who develop PTSD remain symptomatic for three years or longer and are at higher risk of secondary problems.(Gaskell). In order to find possible treatment options for PTSD patients we must first define it and learn the history of when it became known

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    PTSD

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    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Signs and Symptoms The symptoms of PTSD usually begin within 3 months of the traumatic event. However‚ sometimes they surface many years later. The duration of PTSD‚ and the strength of the symptoms‚ vary. For some people‚ recovery may be achieved in 6 months; for others‚ it may take much longer. Bad dreams Scary thoughts you can’t control Staying away from places and things that remind you of what happened Feeling worried‚ guilty‚ or sad Feeling alone

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    Ptsd

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    and domestic violence to events that took place while serving in the military. Research shows that in one out of ten Americans‚ the traumatic event causes a cascade of psychological and biological changes known as post-traumatic stress disorder. PTSD‚ posttraumatic stress disorder‚ changes the biology of the brain. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) and PET (positron emission tomography) scans show changes in the way memories are stored in the brain. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is an environmental

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    PTSD

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    PTSD essay By Jessica N Done Santa Rosa Junior College WORD COUNT 649 STRESSFUL EVENTS AND PTSD When Cindy Oakley was 16 she was raped many times by her brother’s friend. Cindy was verbally threatened and forced to do perform different sexual acts by him. She never told her family; however‚ she did tell her mom that she wasn’t comfortable with him around. Cindy’s mom respected her daughter’s wishes and wouldn’t

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    PTSD

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    1-20-15 Post-Traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Post-Traumatic stress disorder can occur in anyone but it all starts when a terrifying event happens and basically scars you for life. I have one cousin who was in the military who has (PTSD) and he said the horrors of war gave him the disorder. Many people who have the disorder do get it from after they leave the military it’s very common and many veterans go to see therapists for physiological help. The causes of (PTSD) are always traumatic events. Places

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    Argue the military needs to provide required treatment and screening for our military veterans. What is PtsdExposure to a traumatic event in which the person Experienced‚ witnessed‚ or was confronted by death or serious injury to self or others and Responded with intense fear‚ helplessness‚ or horror Features Appear in 3 clusters: re-experiencing‚ avoidance/numbing‚ hyperarousalLast for 1 month Cause clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning Re-experiencing Recurrent distressing

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