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has a mood disorder." The diagnosis is used when an individual does not fit diagnostic standards for either schizophrenia or "affective" (mood) disorders such as major depression disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (manic depression). SAD p...
Mental illness seems to be a growing problem in societies all around the world. Until the mid-twentieth century a large proportion of people who were classified as mentally ill and admitted to mental hospitals who were actually suffering fr...
about mental illness and issues related to it. The topic selected for summarizing in this paper form the “Inform Yourself” section is ‘Mental Illness: Mental Illness Facts’. Mental illness leads to severe mental disabilities as highlighted...
in the form of interpersonal violence increases when psychotic symptomatology is present. Some offenders also attribute their criminal behavior to symptomatology rather than contextual factors. For example, Camp (2009) studied a group of p...
emotional) and social factors. Expressed emotion (EE) is a measure of parents” critical, hostile and/or emotionally over-involved attitudes toward a relative with a psychiatric disorder. High EE attitudes by family members toward other fami...
Schizophrenia as a growing problem in societies all around the world. Until the mid-twentieth century a large proportion of people classified as mentally ill and admitted to mental hospitals are really suffering from physical ailments such...
Bipolar Disorder-Facts and Studies Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person mood, energy, and ability to function. Different from the normal ups and downs that ever...