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    It is said‚ “Psychiatric medications kill more Americans than street drugs.” The highly alarming fact is: While the United States only contains about 5 percent of the world’s population‚ it is said that we consume 75 percent of the world’s prescription drugs. Patients all over the United States are taking medications on the wide growing list of the DEA scheduled medications. Among that list are benzodiazepines and a long list of other antidepressants and minor tranquilizers. Any psychiatrist will

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    important given the recent increase in the numbers of children diagnosed with developmental difficulties such as pervasive developmental disorders (PDD)‚ Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)‚ Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Awareness of these other developmental disabilities is also crucial since early identification leads to early intervention. As of date‚ early intervention is considered to be the most important factor influencing long-term outcome

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    Psychological Disorders and Treatment November 21‚ 2012 ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a psychological disorder that in large is considered to be an excuse for a child’s bad behavior. In reality‚ ADHD is a disorder that is very real and has many levels of severity. It can range from very mild to extremely dangerous. Most children that suffer from it have symptoms that range from lack of attention‚ impulsiveness‚ seems to bounce around from

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    Albert Bandura has previously stated that social context was critical to personality development and that we acquire behaviours through influence by observing others. This learning theory of modeling showed that children can learn to produce aggressive responses if deemed socially acceptable in their environment. But is there an underlying genetic basis for violence and aggression? In some very real sense violence is embodied in the human genetic/evolutionary legacy due to its recurrent manifestation

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    catastrophic reality is that thousands of patients are denied the use of medicinal cannabis due to marijuana prohibition. It has been shown that smoking marijuana can help those with Attention Deficit Disorder‚ also known as ADD and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ (ADHD) like symptoms. Patients who anguish from HIV‚ AIDs or chemotherapy for cancer find it much more pleasing to eat food after using marijuana‚ as it is a formidable appetite stimulant. Emerging studies show that medical cannabis can

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    changes‚ including the fluctuating hormones of puberty‚ as well as teen ambivalence toward increased independence‚ and with changes in their relationships with parents‚ peers‚ and others. Teenagers who suffer from conduct disorder‚ attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)‚ clinical anxiety‚ or who have cognitive and learning problems‚ as well as trouble relating to others are at higher risk of also developing depression. While the exact cause of depression is unknown‚ it has been suggested that

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    concurrence with any mental illness identified in the American Psychiatric Association (DSMIV). Some common serious mental disorders associated with chronic drug abuse include schizophrenia‚ bipolar disorder‚ manic depression‚ attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)‚ and generalized anxiety disorder (National Drug Intelligence Center). Some people may use drugs on a regular basis as a way to self medicate themselves if they are dealing with any of these mental illnesses (Crotts). Co-occurring

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    Are You Awake? Living with Narcolepsy People think I ’m lazy and sometimes rude. Or just don ’t care. I can see how they would get that impression from just looking at me. But people shouldn ’t be judged only on first appearances. I wish it was that easy to explain‚ but it ’s not. I have a sleeping disorder called narcolepsy. It ’s challenging to live with and has no cure at this time (Dement and Vaughan 205). Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder caused by the

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    Autism‚ attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)‚ and Down syndrome are only a few names listed‚ but are some of the most commonly found disabilities in many children and teenagers. These individuals are surely impacted greatly from these disabilities‚ but they are otherwise just as equal as everyone else. However‚ if one isn’t treated with the equality they deserve‚ how does that impact the rest of their life? In Cammie McGovern’s Say What You Will‚ Matthew and Amy are new friends aspiring

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    It is used as a treatment for both attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Some people also use it recreationally; however‚ this is dangerous since improper use can be fatal or cause serious damage to the heart. When combining Modafinil and Ritalin‚ it is important to remember how they work. Both of

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