Briefly describe three potential underlying biological factors in the pathogenesis of mental health diseases that may be addressed through dietary means.
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Briefly describe three potential underlying biological factors in the pathogenesis of mental health diseases that may be addressed through dietary means.
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- Please discuss ways in which a mental status exam can be helpful in the diagnosing of anxiety and/or mood disorders specifically.Describe the treatment options available for depression, various strategies to prevent the onset of depression from both family-based and community-based preventive strategies and some recommendations for avoiding relapse among affected peopleIdentify and describe at least four ways (mechanisms) by which children may be affected by a parent’s mental illness. Give an example of each mechanism. Which of these mechanisms should interventions target to promote children’s well-being?
- Antisocial personality disorder is woven of both biological and psychological strands. Discussdifferentiate between functional and organic mental illness list organic causes of mental illness.2) A 37 year old man is consuming 1 pint of rum daily for the past 6 months. He suffers from hypertension and depression. He is prescribed medications for both conditions but is non-compliant with taking these medications. He has minimal contact with family and has no stable living arrangements. What modality of treatment would you refer him to? Why?
- 2.) Explain the strengths and limitations of the clinical assessments designed to evaluate major depressive disorder 3.) Discuss challenges related to reliability and validity in the assessment of major depressive disorder 4.) Explain the concept of diagnosis by exclusion, using major depressive disorder as an example 5.) Articulate how assessments contribute to diagnosis by exclusion. 6.) Explain the relationship between the publication process of the DSM, the contribution of research in mental health, and the practice of cliniciansConsider clinical factors: Describe the similarities between the disorders selected. In what ways might these similarities impact diagnosis and treatment? The disorders selected are: Psychosis, OCD, and Mania.Explain how antipsychotic drugs act to reduce signs ofmental illness.
- Explain the nursing interventions for managing a patient with generalized anxiety disorder, including both pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies.Explain the key symptoms of major depressive disorder and discuss nursing interventions that can aid in patient recovery.Explain the relevance of positive and negative medication interactions.