Category: Disorders

  • Essay on Eating Disorders in Adolescents

    Table of Contents Abstract Essay on Eating Disorders: Introduction Types of eating or feeding disorders in adolescents Causes and risk factors of eating disorders in adolescents Treating eating disorders Conclusion of Eating Disorders Essay References Abstract There are various types of feeding or eating disorders that affect adolescents. The prevalence rate of eating or feeding…

  • Eating Disorders in Adult Population

    Introduction Eating disorders are at increase in recent times and there are many interventions of researchers to assess and understand the recent steady growth of the incidences. This paper presents the group proposal for the treatment of the adults who are affected by eating disorders. It has addressed various topics, such as the application of…

  • The Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Case Study

    The notion of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) stands for a health condition the patient struggles with when having faced a stressful experience that later affects ones cognitive-behavioral patterns. In the following case scenario, Sam is dealing with mental health issues due to his traumatic experience during the Vietnam War, where he was forced to observe…

  • Assessing Juveniles for Psychopathy or Conduct Disorder

    Although the assessment of psychopathy and conduct disorders has been performed in the adjudicative process for centuries, it has not been long since it was introduced in the investigation of the juvenile case. The main aim of employing this measure with non-adults is to provide a more profound motives understanding, as well as to improve…

  • Experience of Disorder Symptoms  Nursing Research

    The study was approved by an Institutional Review Board as it is a requirement of the journal where it was published. Notably, the article is peer reviewed. Though it is not explicitly stated that the informed consent was obtained from subjects, participants were volunteers and competed questionnaires where ethical issues were mentioned. There is no…

  • Myasthenia Gravis Disorder: The Role of Families and Communities in the Management of the Disorder

    Table of Contents Running head: Myasthenia Gravis Adjustments to make for families with Myasthenia Gravis people Role of communities toward management of Myasthenia Gravis Community response to coping with Myasthenia Gravis References Running head: Myasthenia Gravis Myasthenia Gravis is a neurodegenerative disorder that weakens the skeletal muscles. The disorder causes emotional stress on the family…

  • Eating Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment

    There is a significant number of severe diseases that are recognized and respected by all people. It is hard to disagree that no one will claim that, for example, pneumonia, herpes, and asthma are not illnesses but just a way to get attention. However, some diseases are still believed to be unserious conditions that appear…

  • Borderline Personality Disorder in an 18-Year-Old Woman

    Table of Contents Introduction Susanna Kaysen Diagnosis: Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment Movie Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The movie Girl, Interrupted is a psychological drama exploring the relationship between two main characters with different mental health disorders. The primary focus of the given analysis will be on Susanna Kaysen, an 18-year-old woman with borderline personality disorder…

  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: The Case Study

    The given case illustrates the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) of a 65-years-old Elaine. Elaine is a former professor who enjoyed a busy and active lifestyle. The woman is described as an energetic and outgoing individual, a social butterfly who values good friendship and good meals. Elaine was a frequent subway commuter, going to different parts…

  • Comprehensive Treatment Plan for Hoarding Disorder

    Table of Contents Long-Term Goal Short-Term Objectives Interventions Evaluation Ethics References The client seemed absent-minded, strongly attached to irrelevant things, unconcerned, had an extreme level of anxiety and nervousness, and had no shame. These physical presentations give an impression of a mental-related issue, particularly a hoarding disorder. The client had and valued a huge possession…