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    anxiety-related issues. (Suzuki & Suzuki, 1977) It is a form of psychotherapy has been proven very effective in treating Social Anxiety Disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, grief reactions, Obsessive-Compulsive disorders, Chronic Depression, Panic Disorder and other adjustment disorder. Morita Therapy is also good for Somatoform Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Morita Therapy was influenced by the psychological principles of Zen Buddhism. (Morita School, 1978) Originally, Morita Therapy

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    Dissociative Disorders is the disruption in the integrated functions of consciences, memory, identity, or perception of the environment. They are marked by a dissociation from or interruption of a person’s fundamental aspect of waking consciousness such as personal identity and one’s personal history. In this paper I will be discussing the main dissociative disorders, which are: Dissociative Amnesia, Dissociative Fugue, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Depersonalization Disorder. All of the dissociative

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    85% of the expected weight -intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even though underweight -disturbance in the way in which one’s body weight or shape is experienced -in postmenarcheal females, amenorrhea Criteria for gender identity disorder -a strong and persistent cross-gender identification (not for the cultural advantage of the other sex) -persistent discomfort with his or her sex or sense of inappropriateness in the gender of that sex. -the disturbance I not concurrent with

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    It 's hard for most of us to avoid a certain amount of stress, anxiety, depression, and fatigue these days. The pace of modern life, and all its excessive stimulation, takes a toll on our bodies and minds. When we can 't escape from it, many of us resort to harmful addictions or medications to help us through. In the last couple of decades, though, certain natural (plant-derived) substances have begun to garner reputations for helping to give people an overall feeling of well being. St John 's Wort

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    Emotional Oppression

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    Major depressive disorder is the medical term for depression and this can be defined as the “change in mood, behaviour and feelings that can have subtle or dramatic effects” (Health Navigator New Zealand, n.d.). The depression in men is of interest because they suppress their

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    manual without any of the additional required items can be purchased for $61.50. The fourth edition will be released later on this year, 2015 (Clinical Psychology, 2015). The MCMI-III Third edition is a test that assesses DSM-IV related personality disorders and syndromes for the use of people 18 years of age and older at an 8th grade reading level and is also available in Spanish (Clinical Psychology, 2015). “The primary purpose of the MCMI-III test is to provide information to clinicians---psychologists

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    PTSD In Shutter Island

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    his wife, “freeing her” from what Dolores, described to him as, “the insect living inside her brain, she could feel it clicking across her skull pulling wires just for fun.()” This post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol abuse greatly contributed to the development of dissociative identity disorder in

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    thoroughly expresses the dynamic nature of culture-bound syndromes when they state: The symptoms of mental disorders are found in all nations and in all cultures; there are recognizable symptoms that are common worldwide. Mental health researchers have not yet been able to determine whether culture bound syndromes are indicative of one or more possibilities that include distinct disorders that exist only in specific cultures, and reflect different ways in which individuals from different cultures

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    dissociative disorders (NAMI). Dissociative disorders are characterized by a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness and memory (NAMI). Dissociative disorders are not discriminative; people from all races and socioeconomic backgrounds can suffer from one. The symptoms of this disease usually develop as a way to deal with a traumatic event and can be worsened during stressful situations. Although, the symptoms one may experience can differ based upon which dissociative disorder they have

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    Shiawassee County Community Mental Health Shiawassee County Community Mental Health (SCCMH) is an agency that provides various services to the people of Shiawassee County Michigan. This paper will explain SCCMH and their mission to the public, core values, and vision of the future. Mission Statement. "To provide individualized behavioral health care services to members of the community to assist them in improving and maintaining quality of life by reaching their personal goals." Core

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