“Premenstrual Syndrome as Scientific and Cultural Artifact” by Anne E. Figert analyzes various definitions of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) from scientific, feminist, cultural, and economic perspectives in order to determine whether or not PMS is “real”. The inclusion of a PMS-related diagnosis in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) further makes women question if they are truly experiencing PMS or if they are mentally ill. Figert argues
A mood disorder is referred to as “episodes”. For those that are diagnosed with a mood disorder, report they are affected by a state of feeling depressed or, on the other hand, feeling highly confident, energized, focused, yet has racing thoughts faster than they could be spoken (Oltmanns & Emery, 2015, p. 107-111). However, mood disorders also affect a person emotionally, cognitively, somatically, and behaviorally. An individual may experience sadness, fear, anger, gloominess, extreme guilt, feeling
wMental Illness I. Intro a. When I say depression, anxiety attacks, eating disorders, or bipolar disorder, what do you think of? b. According to the book, brave new brain, which written by Nancy c. Anderson, “mental illnesses are expressed as changes in the thinking and emotion.” c. until August of 2014, I imagined all the weird kids were the only ones that struggled with mental disorders and then my best friend was diagnosis with depression. d. All of the sudden, mental health had a whole new
Fatigue and decreased energy. Feeling of guilt, worthlessness, and or helplessness. Feelings of hopelessness and or pessimism. Diagnostic classification is major depressive disordered, bipolar I, bipolar II disorder, and cyclothymic disordered. Major depressive disorder is depressed mood. Significant weight or appetite disturbance, sleep disturbance, loss of energy or fatigue, feeling of worthlessness, diminished ability to think, concentrate and make decisions, recurrent thoughts of death
normal bodily processes seem like disease) women’s bodies? Medical Institutions still pathologize women’s bodies. One such instance of this is through their diagnoses of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) categorizes it as a disorder, despite the fact that little research supports the existence of PMDD. Researches have found that women are no more likely to have mood problems during their periods than
Suicide makes up 1.4% of all deaths worldwide. Although 1.4% is a small percentage, this 1.4% consists of about 800,000 people per year. The suicide rates decreased 1990-2000 from 12.5 suicides per 100,000 to 10.4 per 100,000. Over the past decade, the rate has increased to 12.1 per 100,000. Every day, approximately 105 Americans die by suicide. This means each year, about 38,000 deaths occur in America by suicide. Suicide is not a matter to be joked with. In America, most would view murder as a
narrowed down to either one mental disorder or to a certain drug employed to treat mental illnesses. Therefore, thanks to the help of my panelists, I have decided change my research to one mental illness – depression. Why research depression and the medicine associated with it? Depression seems
psychopathology is the origin of mental disorder it is the development and the symptoms associated to mental disorders. The discussion aims to present a psychological perspective on mental disorders. Secondly draw a character analysis based on the movie American Splendor by referring to psychiatric diagnoses of depression, personality disorder and family dysfunction, in conclusion highlight the differences between the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV-TR (DSM) and the DSM 5. Depression
Depressive Disorders: Major Depressive Disorder Alaina Jones DST 315: Special Research Topic Dr. Kate Rousmaniere January 20, 2023 Depressive Disorders: Major Depressive Disorder Depression is a common disorder many people suffer from. According to Hope for Depression, depression affects 18 million people in the United States and “is the number one cause of disability worldwide” ("Hope for depression | Facts & research about depression in the US," 2021). There are lots of ways
or Fluoxetine, which is its generic name, is marketed as a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI). The medication is used to treat a range of mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, bulimia, anorexia nervosa, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), according to First Data Bank. When taken, the drug elevates and balances the patient’s mood, though it is not a cure for these illnesses but instead a temporary relief of the patient’s symptoms. Drug and Background As previously stated, Prozac
Describe the changes in diagnostic classification from DSM-IV to DSM-V The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) is an updated version of the DSM-IV from 1994. The main purpose of the DSM-5 was to address the flaws and limitations in the DSM-IV. According to the American Psychiatric Association, the new DSM-V includes “changes as well as advancements in neuroscience, clinical and public health need, and identified problems with the classification system and
MAGGAY, NERISSA 4JRN2 Birth Order: The Relationship Expert Are you an uptight person or a risk taker? A perfectionist and a planner? Or you just feel alone and alienated most of the time? In whatever birth order we fell in, it will always play a big role in developing our personality and how we handle relationships. According to William Cane author of the ‘The Birth Order Book of Love’, our personality is directly related to how we interact with other people. Each level of the birth order hierarchy
these possible illnesses may not be clinically evident at the time of screening (2). All infants in the United States are tested for Phenylketonuria, which is a genetic disorder that causes mental illnesses if these are left untreated. Infants in the US are also tested for a condition known as Congenital Hypothyroidism, a disorder of the thyroid gland, which is located along the front of a human’s windpipe, in the neck
The film on which this review is based is the award winning ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’. This picture was directed by Milos Forman and whose main actors include Jack Nicholson as a nonchalant con man named Randle Patrick Mc Murphy and and Louise Fletcher as the sociopathic Nurse Ratched. After a lengthy criminal past, Randle chooses to plead insanity in order to avoid time in prison and is sent to a ward for the mentally unstable. Meanwhile Nurse Ratched rules her ward with an iron fist and
Moringa’s side effects are commonly experienced by Moringa users. It may be caused by the user’s wrong way how to use Moringa or the Moringa itself. Statistics contends that Moringa also contains substance that causes the body to react. The common effects are nausea, diarrhea, heartburn and sleeplessness. Based on the commonly reported Moringa Oliefera side effects by the “Rate a Drug” survey, one to five percent (1%-5%) severely experienced allergic reaction, anxiety, appetite loss, breathing difficulties
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how love features in a novel Still Alice written by Lisa Genova. Alice Howland, a main role of the story, is fifty-year-old Harvard professor and a world-renowned expert in linguistics. She has a successful husband and three grown children. Everyone recognizes that she is brilliant scholar in the field. One day, she is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease then her days are dramatically changed. She fails to remember how to get home after morning jogs
Low back pain is neither a disease nor a diagnostic entity of any sort. The term refers to pain of variable duration in an area of the anatomy afflicted so often that it is has become a paradigm of responses to external and internal stimuli (Ehrlich GE 2003). Research study on low back pain has shown that it is a common problem in general population. As seen in Western industrialized countries, back pain is one of the major health problems (R Ayiesah and D Ismail 2007). The majority of back pain
Relationship between age and crime The view that involvement in crime diminishes with age is one of the oldest and most widely accepted in criminology. Beginning with the pioneering research by Adolphe Quetelet in the early nineteenth century, criminological research consistently has confirmed that (the proportion of) the population involved in crime tends to peak in adolescence or early adulthood and then decline with age. This age-crime relationship is remarkably similar across historical periods
instantly give you a better chance at success? One fourth of the students that attend Oxford University take a smart drug, also called a cognitive enhancer, to improve their performance (Knapton). Smart drugs were first used to give people with sleeping disorders more focus and alertness. Now, students abuse the original purpose of the drug and use it to help them perform more efficiently in school. College students should not depend on smart drugs to succeed, but on their own determination, effort, and intelligence
False memories that were studied by Elizabeth Loftus. She starts her speech with the words, “I study the opposite: when they remember things that happen or remember things that were different from the way they really were” (Loftus). A famous experiment carried out by Elizabeth Lofts in 1994 revealed that; she convinced a quarter of her participants they were once lost in a shopping center as a child. They developed an irrational fear of shopping centers. “Another similar experiment in 2002 found