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    formalised psychological tests.[2] The MSE is not to be confused with the mini-mental state examination (MMSE)‚ which is a brief neuro-psychological screening test for dementia. Theoretical foundations[edit] The MSE derives from an approach to psychiatry known as descriptive psychopathology[4] or descriptive phenomenology[5] which developed from the work of the philosopher and psychiatrist Karl Jaspers.[6] From Jaspers’ perspective it was assumed that the only way to comprehend a patient’s experience

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    http://aoa.gov/AoARoot/Press_Room/Products_Materials/fact/pdfADRC.pdf Brugha‚ T. S.‚ Wing‚ J. K.‚ Brewin‚ C. R.‚ et al (1993) The relationship of social network deficits with deficits in social functioning in long-term psychiatric disorders. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology‚ 28‚ 218–224. Byrne‚ P. (1997) Psychiatric stigma: past‚ passing and to come. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine‚ 90‚ 618–620. Goffman‚ E. (1963) Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity. Engelwood

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    Clinical Diagnosis of Pat Solitano in ‘The Silver Linings Playbook’ (2012): Bipolar Disorder Kathleen Wesley 2134 154 000 Deakin University‚ Burwood Word Count: 2‚843 (including in-text citations‚ timestamps and reference list) The movie ‘Silver Linings Playbook’‚ filmed in 2012 and directed by David O. Russel‚ follows the life story of Pat Solitano‚ a former teacher who is released from a mental insituation and places significant importance on his getting his life back togther. Over the

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    examination of the article of how he obtained his data‚ it became apparent the credibility of his data was questionable. Despite this‚ his claims against the validity of psychiatry diagnoses are damning. In essence‚ Rosenhan was stating the negative repressions of psychiatry diagnoses‚ even though it was already widely known that certain psychiatry diagnoses have low reliability and validity; which was already discussed

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    Cited: 14 Mar. 2013. . Illes‚ Judy. Neuroethics: defining the issues in theory‚ practice‚ and policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 2006 McLoughlin‚ Declan M‚ and Declan Lyons. "Psychiatry." BMJ 24 (2001): 1228–1231. Print. information .. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2013. 14 Mar. 2013.

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    implications for nursing practice‚ and (iii) outcomes. In psychiatry‚ the biomedical model emphasises a pharmacological approach to treatment‚ and supposes that mental disorders are brain diseases caused solely‚ or by a combination of chemical imbalances‚ genetic anomalies‚ defects in brain structure‚ or neurotransmitter dysregulation (Deacon‚ 2013). This supposition makes up one side of a Descartian divide that exists between biological psychiatry and a biopsychosocial approach to mental health care

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    The Biological Approach to Unipolar Depression. Katie Evans Abnormal behaviour was once thought to be caused by supernatural possession; this demonological model of abnormality was especially popular in the Middle Ages. It was not until the 18th century that psychologists began to argue that this behaviour should be treated as an illness and medical techniques could be used to treat it; and so emerged the medical model of abnormality. (Gross & McIlveen‚ 1996)1 The medical model of abnormal psychology

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    humane psychological approach to the custody and care of psychiatric patients‚ referred to today as moral treatment. He also made notable contributions to the classification of mental disorders and has been described by some as "the father of modern psychiatry”. Pinel believed in developing specific practical techniques‚ rather than general concepts and assumptions. He engaged in therapeutic conversations seeking to dissuade patients of their delusions. He offered benevolent support and encouragement

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    Psychodynamic Formulation

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    their repetitive effect on the patient’s behavior. It concludes by describing how these conflicts will be manifested in treatment. Three sample formulations and their application are presented to illustrate the value of this clinical tool. (Am J Psychiatry 1987; 144:543-550) I n the course of supervising mental health professionals‚ we have noted that a comprehensive psychodynamic formulation is seldom offered and almost never incorporated into the written record. Our experience is reflected

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    Career in Psychology

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    As one can see‚ the world of psychiatry is vast and the effects it has had on society are immense! The earliest evidence recorded in history on the subject of psychology dates back to 1550 B.C. where a form of clinical depression was noted. In 460 B.C. those who were mentally ill were thought to have spirits or be demon possessed. By 50 to 123 A.D. doctors were still simply dabbling in the field and "treated" patients by leaving them in the dark‚ restraining them with chains‚ frightening the patients

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