that he is currently attending to a psychiatric session once a month due to his bipolar disorder and that it is very helpful for him. He also stated that was prescribe Seroquel 30 mg once a day for the bipolar disorder, Luvox 30 mg for anxiety and depression once a day as well and one B12 for energy. He has been taking Seroquel and Luvox for more that tree yeas since he was diagnose with bipolar disorder and the B12 since he had the bypass surgery. Education/Employment History: Clients reported
Normal vs. Atypical Grief and Bereavement Introduction • Between 5-9% of the population loses a loved one each year • 80-90% proceed through the grieving process without the need for formal treatment or intervention Normal Bereavement • Bereavement is the medical term for the state of having lost a close relationship1 • Grief is the emotional response caused by a loss – pain, distress, physical and emotional suffering1 • Mourning is the psychological/cultural process through which the bereaved person
Ms. Gaga is a 21-year-old, single, heterosexual, Caucasian, female student who is in her fourth year at the University of La Verne. Ms. Gaga’s major is Theatre and her minor is Business Management. Ms. Gaga presented herself at the Argosy University Therapeutic Assessment and Psychotherapy Services (AUTAPS) with her concern that she had been unable to be placed in an appropriate math class that the university offers. Ms. Gaga appeared to be of stated age, dressed casually in a black t-shirt and black
Cristobal Colon who is formerly known as Christopher Columbus was another person that David Ponder encountered on his journey. Christopher Columbus gave David a very important decision for success. This decision no longer made David have an undecided heart because David knew that if he did, he would always fail in life. Thus, the fourth decision for success that was given to David was “I have a decided heat.” When a person like David started “to wait, to wonder, to doubt, to be indecisive, [they
This is not always true, a person can be filled with interactions and be in the company of many people and still feel lonely. The same comments can be made for isolation. When a person is subject to an extended period of isolation they are prone to depression which would sink them further into the lonely state. Being lonely, idle, and absent from society can cause a person great mental strain and internal conflict. These conflicts would eventually lead to a mental condition. There are two main causes
Imagine your older sister was just diagnosed with Leukemia. How does that make you feel? How do you think she feels? I wanted to research the thoughts and feelings someone who has cancer might go through. From the research, I found depression to play a big role in the outcome of the patient’s therapies and quality of life with cancer. In fact, a study shows there is a direct correlation between the two, which is quite fascinating; it amazes me how the brain, the body, and the unconscious mind
The Catcher in the Rye Journal Assignment #2 After reading the middle of the novel, I have a range of thoughts and emotions about the piece of writing. It has a lot of unexpected events and numerous plot twists that creates an “interesting” scheme. Sometimes the book has unexpected turns which intrigues me to read it even more. New characters are also introduced, some of which impact him heavily. The plot itself so far is very creative and just like something I’ve never read before.
Comparison of Dylan Thomas' Fern Hill and Robert Frost's Birches Poets often use nature imagery to comment on the relationship between humans and the natural environment surrounding them. Traditionally, this relationship is portrayed in a positive manner as it places emphasis on the concept that nature is representative of beauty; consequently, embracing this representation will enlighten the human
The Catcher in the Rye, by Jerome David Salinger, reveals the hardships that teenagers endure as they mature and enter adulthood. In this novel, Holden Caulfield, a sixteen-year -old who has been kicked out of several schools, undergoes a gamut of problems. First, at the beginning of the novel, it is clear that Holden has a difficulty accepting himself and others; he constantly defines people as "phony". Secondly, as the novel progresses it becomes evident that Holden does not want to enter adulthood
Buck Journal Response In Buck by MK Asante, he goes through various events at a very young age. He was forced to grow up and become the man of the house. It came to a point that Malo, as they call him in the book, had to get some answers for himself. He started to read his mothers’ journal, this came because his father admitted her into a psychiatric hospital. Malo didn’t know who to turn to, his father was never home and Uzi had been in Arizona and couldn’t help Malo through this. Many may think