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    Macbeth opens on a scene of the three witches gathered to decide where and when they will meet the title character. Not many details are revealed in the first scene of the play‚ other than the establishment of witches who intend to interact with Macbeth‚ but one particular line does‚ at least‚ set the tone for the rest of the tale. Together‚ just before parting ways‚ the witches all recite‚ “Fair is foul and foul is fair” (Shakespeare 1.1.). On the surface‚ this statement seems simple enough: good

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    Anorexia is an eating disorder that is characterized by self-starvation‚ excessive weight loss‚ a distorted idea of body weight‚ and fear of gaining weight. The exact cause of anorexia nervosa is unknown‚ but as with most mental disorders it is most likely influenced by a combination of biological‚ psychological‚ and environmental factors. There may be genetic changes that make certain people more vulnerable to developing anorexia. Anorexia nervosa most commonly affects young women. Symptoms

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    Mental Status Exam Mental status is the total expression of a person’s emotional responses‚ mood‚ cognitive function‚ and personality It is closely linked to the individual’s executive functioning‚ i.e. motivation‚ initiative‚ goal formation‚ planning and performing‚ self-monitoring‚ and integration of feedback The MSE is one component of an exam and may be viewed as the psychological equivalent of the physical exam It is an important component to a neurological evaluation Mental Status Exam: Outline

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    Index Page | Subject | 3 | Identification data | 3 | Socioeconomic status and living arrangement | 3 | Current problems and chief complaint | 4 | History of the psychiatric illness and admission | 4‚5 | Personal history | 5 | Family history | 6 | Medical History | 6-8 | Life value | 9 | Social habits and living patterns | 9 | General appearance and physical characteristics | 9 | Speech | 9 | Psychomotor activity | 9 | Anxiety level and its effect on client |

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    prisoners to different disorders‚ it is very clear that they are not mentally stable. In One Flew Over the Cukoo’s Nest‚ Chief Bromden (Chief Broom) suffers from schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is described to give its prey “paranoid delusions” and “hallucinations.”Throughout the book Bromden‚ the big Native American‚ refers to “the fog” in which he and many other mental patients fall victim to. In a way Bromden could see clearly to the truth that everyone was so heavily sedated that they acted differently

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    Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that generally appears in late adolescence or early adulthood. It is characterized as a psychoses‚ these individuals lose touch with the real world and experience delusions‚ hallucinations‚ and other cognitive difficulties; they have no clue about their place in the world. The reason I chose this mental illness is because I want to dig deeper into finding out how it truly affects their lives. I want to learn how their minds can turn on them and present them such

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    fate overpowering free will had an impact on the characters lives both physically and morally as it is evident throughout their miserable existence preceding their crimes. The consequences of their animalistic actions left them with horror filled hallucinations‚ physical ailments‚ unhealthy relationships‚ and no will to live. Zola explains this questionable behavior by attributing a lack of control over their decisions and a 3 of emotion in their reaction to what they had done. This brings the reader

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    include delusions‚ hallucinations‚ disorganised thinking‚ and disorganised or abnormal motor behaviour (APA‚ 2013). Amelie is presenting with signs and symptoms of psychosis‚ three of them being auditory hallucinations‚ persecutory delusions‚ and disordered thinking. Hallucinations are vivid and involuntary perceptions that are not prompted by an external stimulus‚ but are experienced as normal in the perception of someone experiencing psychosis (APA‚ 2013; Evans‚ 2017). Hallucinations can come in the

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    behaviors. Schizophrenia patients typically experience enhanced perceptions of sounds‚ colors and other features of their normal environment. Patients suffering with this disease experience a variety of different psychotic symptoms‚ which include‚ hallucinations‚ delusions‚ disorganized speech‚ bizarre and disorganized behavior. According to World Health Organization (WHO) the brain dysfunction may also lead to impaired thinking‚ blunted emotions‚ loss of motivation‚ interest or pleasure. Together‚ these

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    Client profile: Johannah is a 34-year-old female. Born in the Netherlands‚ she married an American and came to this country when she was 25 years old. About a year later‚ Johannah began a series of admissions to psychiatric facilities. She was diagnosed with major depression and later with schizoaffective disorder. About a month ago‚ Johannah stopped keeping outpatient appointments‚ stopped taking her medications‚ stopped bathing‚ and stopped eating‚ but was sleeping all the time. Johannes mood

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