Marla Hernandez is a 42-year-old Hispanic female and has presented to the mental health clinic with concerns and complaining of symptoms of having trouble sleeping, feeling “jumpy all of the time,” and experiencing and inability to concentrate and these symptoms have started to have to affect her daily life particularly when at work. are causing problems for her at work, where she is an accountant.” (Axia College, 2007). To formulate an appropriate diagnosis based on a prior clinical interview that Marla contributed in discovered many essential contributing influences. During my first contact with Marla, it appeared that she may have been experiencing distress from a common anxiety disorder grounded on sociocultural issues. However, from the data provided in Faces of Abnormal Psychology Interactive Application, and the DSM-IV criteria, indicates that Carla is suffering by means of Adult Attention Deficit Disorder. A further consultation is necessary to be précis. This interview will consist of ten questions that will be asked and the responses presented will be assessed to determine if the suggested diagnosis is the authentic diagnosis. For me as the Clinical Interview to understand more about Marla, I 'm going to need to compose a clinical assessment. Clinical Interview: Me: "Good morning Marla. I will be asking you a few questions which will help me get to know you better and find out a little about your life so I can determine what is at the root of your symptoms if
In “Attention Deficit: The Brain Syndrome of Our Era,” Richard Restak considers the effect of technology on our brains. As we process increasing amounts of information at ever-faster speeds, Restak argues that our brains are undergoing “profound alterations” in order to adapt to the changing needs of our modern world. As technology connects us to more people, places, and information than ever before, Restak warns that we are losing important cognitive functions, in particular our ability to focus and concentrate. However Restak fails to mention that technology has created significant affordances as well. Allowing society to advance as a whole, via social media, e-mail, cell phones, and other various communications. Technology is reshaping our habits of mind.Yes technology created a slight defect to the mind but many advantages came about using technology as an asset.
There are many celebrities who struggle with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Justin Timberlake, Karina Smirnoff, Will Smith, Michael Phelps, Ty Pennington, Paris Hilton, Howie Mandel, and Bruce Jenner are among the eleven percent of Americans diagnosed with ADHD. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common disorders found in children, but it is sometimes found in adults too. ADHD is a problem of not being able to focus, being overactive, having uncontrollable behavior, or a combination of both of these.
In the United States, the Latino American population has risen by over 40% within the past decade and accounts for over 17.1% of the Nations society. In 2050, the Latino Community is expected to make up nearly one-fourth of the population and 2/3 of the U.S. Hispanics are from the Mexican-American Subgroup. In the United States, there has been extensive research examining the prevalence of varying psychiatric disorders among the Latino Hispanic Communities. There are many deeply rooted and socioeconomic factors that may contribute to the diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of psychiatric disorders. Example factors, such as reception of immigrations, history of immigration, experiences involving discrimination, and strength of an ethnic community, are just to name a few. Due to the expansion of the Latino and Hispanic minorities in the United States, this has become a major challenge for today’s healthcare system.
It is universally accepted that happiness pushes human society to progress. Happiness brings euphoria which all human beings naturally enjoy. To magnify happiness, people study philosophy to contemplate what brings happiness thus inventing new devices to ease their lives. Philosophy teaches people that acceptance, sharing and love arouse happiness. Consequently, new inventions implement their spiritual understandings about happiness in real life by facilitating communication. In Daniel Gilbert’s article “Reporting Live from Tomorrow”, he proposes that because there is not a single human encyclopedia in the world, communication is necessary to human beings and happiness stems from communication. Traditionally, people needed to make tremendous effort to communicate, but fortunately, new technologies bring easier communication. A good example is that electronic devices are extensively used now. However, immoderate usage of new technologies are harmful. In Richard Restak’s article “ Attention Deficit: The Brain Syndrome of Our Era”, he exhibits that attention deficit which is referred to as a psychological disability, is becoming a label of modern society. With almost addictive symptoms, people pass the boundaries of proper use of new technologies again and again and are now emotionally dependent on them. However, is it possible that people can get true happiness through electronic-devices communication? Although technology heightens people’s happiness temporarily, the fake
The medical world has noticed several changes and improvements during the past century, but maybe none that 's as economically rewarding afterward the prescription drug business. New medications turn-up regular and maintain to treat a growing number of ailments. Around the corner of each and every block is a drugstore as well as their shelves are stocked with prescription drugs plus it looks they 're here to stay. Most frequently we change to
The book is organized well for the reader to transition between topics and phrases, and it does not contain language that is specific to clinical providers. The author explains definitions and interprets his meanings of topics or words to the reader. The book provides references for historical mental health information and diagnoses, and insight into the author’s perceptions by describing observations and experiences. The author’s tone is elevated, as if in a personal dialectal debatable conversation, and can be perceived as a negative opinion towards the Diagnostic Statistical Manuel 5.
ADD/ADHD is attention-deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It is a neurological and behavioral disorder that has effects such as being very hyper, being impulsive, and not being able to pay attention. It could only be evidenced by one of these symptoms or a combination of them. This disorder affects around 2 to 7 percent of children who are school aged. There is a certain criteria that has to be met for a diagnosis to be made according to the American Psychiatric Association. The criteria includes having a conduct disorder as well as a defiant disorder, anxiety disorder, depression and tic disorders. The true cause of ADD/ADHD is not known although research shows that its development could be contributed to genetic factors and other factors precipitated by the environment like smoking while pregnant and early delivery of babies (Strine, Lesesne, Okoro, McGuire, Chapman, Balluz, & Mokdad, 2007).
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurobehavioral disorder most commonly diagnosed in children. Children can be diagnosed as early as the age of 7. Boys and girls can be diagnosed with ADHD but this disorder is seen more in the behavior of boys. Adults can also develop symptoms and be diagnosed as well. It was originally called hyperkinetic impulse disorder. In the late 1960s the American Psychiatric Association (APA) recognized ADHD as a mental disorder. ADHD is a neurological disorder that develops during childhood and can persist into adulthood. Although adult ADHD is more
Jordan Smith is a 33 year old Caucasian female. She was self-referred to counseling due to restlessness, irritability, difficulty concentrating and inability to sleep. The client reported that, for a year, she has constantly felt worried to the point where she often has difficulty performing daily tasks. Mrs. Smith was appropriately dressed and attentive, however, she exhibited physical behavior of bouncing her leg, twiddling her thumbs and cracking her knuckles throughout the entirety of the session.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is actually a fairly new disorder. The first known case of ADHD was reported in 1798 by Sir Alexander Crichton. He then published three books on ADHD and other mental illnesses. The disorder became more acknowledged in 1844 due to Heinrich Hoffman, a German physician. He created many children’s books on ADHD, which some are still popular to this day. The disorder was brought more attention in 1902 as Sir George Frederick Still used his research on childhood diseases to create medical textbooks on ADHD. The works these men have attributed have helped find many solutions, drug treatment and lifestyle changes, which are still used today.
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is one of the most common conditions for children to have today. ADHD is a condition that millions of children are affected by and often lasts into adulthood. For the children who are between the ages of six and eleven, medication and behavior therapy is highly recommended. There are two main treatments for ADHD, one medical (methylphenidate), and one non-medical (parenting programs), and they are usually combined. For people diagnosed with ADHD, no matter what age they are, the consistent recommendation is a combination of medication and behavior therapy. Although both are recommended, some people cannot take medication, so they settle with the parental programming.
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is a brain based developmental disorder that comes in three different subtypes: ADHD inattentive (ADHD-I), is most common among girls and is associated with greater number of academic problems especially in math and affect listening, learning, and remembering. The second and third subtype is ADHD hyperactive-impulsive type (ADHD-H) and ADHD combined type (ADHD-HI) it is most common in males and is associated with talking to oneself, getting in trouble, interrupting others, and fidgeting. Individuals with ADHD frequently have a high risk of developing another psychiatric disorder such as OCD or anxiety, are four times greater to carry a sexually transmitted disease, increase probability of
Everyday dealing with young kids that are hyper and questions of is that child really is, do the research. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is known as ADHD is a mental disorder that can harm the relationship with the child 's parent and themselves. It 's a condition that affects the child attention spam, hard to focus and concentration in life. Many kids have elevated energy throughout the day and sometimes the night as well. Their brain is always processing at night and could cause the child to loose sleep. Some ADHD may have symptoms of moving around alot, can 't keep still, very impatient, loud, impulsive and can 't control body movement so the child likes to climb and rock side to side as a habit.(Coon,D., Mitterer,J.,pgs. 182,457, 600-602).
Allison, a 33-year-old white woman, knew that it was finally time for her to seek psychological services. She had always been an anxious person and, for years, had managed to keep it under control. But, this time she felt as though she was fighting a losing battle and worried that it was going to result in her being fired from her job. Allison worked as a flight attendant for a major airline and loved interacting with the passengers. She was particularly proud of her extensive knowledge of aircraft
The article stated that in the United States, ever 1 out of 4 Mexican farmworker have been dealing with some degree of a mental health issue. Reasons being for these issues are, “separation from family, work demands, housing issues, income, language, and isolation” (Hovey & Magana, 2003). The United States agricultural business depends on male and female workers who migrate in