Mental health condition can be overwhelming, specifically in teens. Many people overlook the mental health issues and concentrate on treating its aspect only. This paper identifies some of the essential details that health professionals miss while dealing with teens that have mental issues. Although many outlets exist, non-medical interventions always...
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In recent times, and over centuries, the discussion of suicidal rates amongst both young and adult groups have been an underlying crucial issue with not as much importance attached to it compared to other mental disorders. However, some writers have considered this issue in details and conducted adequate research. The purpose...
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The interview for funding and authorization The interview was conducted at the office of the Mayor on a Thursday afternoon on the topic of funding for the construction of a resource/rehabilitation center for teenagers and adolescents struggling with mental diseases. Many teenagers and adolescents are struggling with mental diseases such as...
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We all feel stressed at one point or the others. There is both positive and negative stress. When it is managed, it cannot have the dire effects on one's health. Stress can affect the physical, social, mental health or all at the same time. According Lovallo, (2015) stress can be...
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Family Arguments and Stress Family members, employees, students, and other individuals may find themselves arguing over certain issues. During an argument, each party tries to convince another using all means on how their right on their persuasion. In the end, everyone will not be in peace since such arguments lead to...
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The author of the article, ‘Why I own Guns’ is Sam Harris. His article was published in 2013 in ‘The Week’ after the incidence of gun violence committed by Adam Lanza, a psychotic killer who murdered his mother and 26 individuals (6 adults and 20 minors) at Sandy Hook Elementary...
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Assari, Shervin. "Additive effects of anxiety and depression on body mass index among blacks: the role of ethnicity and gender." International cardiovascular research journal 8.2 (2014): 44. Summary of the Article Research indicates that anxiety can trigger stress responses in a human being. Stress responses happen as a result of the pressures...
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Dorothea Dix and her Contributions to Human Services Dorothea Lynde Dix stands out as one of the most prominent individuals who contributed significantly to the progress of human services delivery in the United States. Born in 1802 in Hampden town, Dorothea Dix's background is believed to have involved neglect by parents,...
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Statistics on the Connection between Mental Illness and Drug Abuse Statistics shows that over 39% of individuals that have severe mental illness are characterized by drug abuse. According to American Medical Association, mental illness and addiction problems trigger prolonged distress that results in mental impairment (Hiday, Borum & Wagner, 2014). Customarily,...
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Color vision deficiencies have not been considered an issue for a long time. However, there are many concerns emerging on whether or not a person with color deficiency has challenges towards performing certain activities of daily living or even workplace. It is important to note that the severity of color...
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Mostly, people ask themselves what would change bring in the field of drugs for minors. Diligent focus on country’s healthcare is a changing agenda in every state, and that is the reason people have to ask why not the medical area that forms children? New regulations could be the way...
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According to the article human being are always worried about missing out on what other people in the world are doing. Currently, more and more people are using the social media following the technological advancements which increase the rates of fear of missing out (FOMO). The author of the article indicated...
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