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A Brief Analysis of Mental Disorders

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Everything related to psychology fascinates me, since the history of founders of psychology, to some of the theories that have been developed over the time, to how science and our brain work biologically. When I first started thinking about becoming a psychologist, one of my main questions was how the mind works and how it can force us to choose to do certain actions, especially those that might affect ourselves. However, during this learning period I have realized that not all about my future career is sweetness and harmony, for instance, there are facts that at some point have kept me wondering about how after countless studies a person is still threatening himself/herself or to other people. For example, I did not know that according …show more content…

Just to mention a few, one of them is the Biological factor or genes that can be part of the cause. Chemicals in the brain, serotonin, and norepinephrine are mainly responsible of behavior, and a destabilization of one may trigger any disorder. For example, depression can run in families. Alternatively, the environmental factor such as family history, and abuses could also active a mental disorder. For instance, continuous exposure to violence, neglect, abuse, or poverty can expose people to be susceptible. A mental disorder can affect anyone, even a person who appears to live in relatively ideal circumstances. Mental disorders are common, but treatments are available. Treatments: Oftentimes, the best treatment involves both medication and some form of talk therapy, but a person with any sign or symptom should firstly obtain a diagnostic evaluation by a trained professional, be educated about mental illness, signs, and symptoms, receive supportive counseling about daily life and strategies for mental disorders management to be monitored closely for conditions that may require more intensive care, do exercise, change diet, or take vacations are also recommended. Suicidal thoughts or attempts and violent or homicidal thoughts require immediate attention. Some disorders have no cure, but treatments are available to reduce the intensity and frequency of the symptoms. For instance, schizophrenia. As

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