Antidepressants are medications that are commonly used to treat depression. Serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as Fluoxetine, are the most common type of antidepressant. In 1970, the role of serotonin in depression was discovered, leading to the development of the hypothesis that enhanced neurotransmission is a viable mechanism in mediating...
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Mrs. G and her husband s Struggles with Parenting and Relationship Behaviors Mrs. G and her husband are struggling with a number of parenting and relationship behaviors, some of which are helpful to the family and some that need to be modified. The cultural variations between the two families are the...
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Mostly, the Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is described in simple terms as a condition of depression which lasts for two or more weeks. Majority of the patients go through from lack of interest or displeasure in most events in their every day activities. Similarly, difficulty in sleeping, lack of appetite,...
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A increasing number of military conflicts have occurred around the world in recent years. To try to resolve the mental problems that follow these wars, a number of literary works have been produced. There are problems that are prevalent in the military and the veterans of these wars, such as...
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Depression refers to a psychiatric condition that affects an individual's moods and behaviors. Depression, depending on the cause and personality of the patient, may be moderate or severe (Tebbe & Moradi 2016). Many people experience depressive symptoms, but since few people attend clinical diagnosis psychiatric sessions, they are not conscious....
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In the clinical cases, Dr. Paul Ekman studies on deception, some patients lied that they were not depressed and were able to commit suicide when not supervised. The micro-facial gestures, however, showed their powerful feelings. The patients presented false data that occurs too frequently when people try to hide their...
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The Persistent Depressive Disease The persistent depressive disease is seen as a persistent type of depression, generally referred to as dysthymia. In most cases, patients suffering from this form of depression, besides feeling poor, depressed, loss of productivity, and often low self-esteem, often lose confidence in normal everyday activities. These situations...
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Bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder is also known as bipolar disorder and is a psychiatric disorder that is characterized by extreme periods of depression and high moods. Elevated moods are more energetic and active than normal, whereas periods of depression include weeping and sadness, negativity, modesty, or unpleasant social ways. There are...
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Depression is one of today's psychiatric disorders in society and is one of the subjects in the visual media. Cyber Bully is a 2011 film directed by Charles Biname about Taylor Hillridge (Emily Osment), a teenage girl who falls victim to online bullying and retires from spending time with her...
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