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    Anxiety Disorder

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    Anxiety Disorders A patient who is diagnosed with an anxiety disorder feels like the world is closing in on them‚ and feels a need to escape. Psychologists have determined that this is possessing a fear of the unknown or something that we cannot control. There are several types of anxiety disorders that are: panic disorder‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)‚ post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‚ Social anxiety disorder‚ specific phobias‚ and generalized anxiety disorder (WebMD‚

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    Lady Macbeth

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    In the tragic story of Macbeth. You meet Macbeth’s wife‚ Lady Macbeth. The two are deeply in love with each other. So when Lady Macbeth commits questionable deeds throughout the story‚ it leaves you wondering is Lady Macbeth a truly evil character‚ or is she a complex person‚ and blind to her actions because of her deep love for her husband. An evil person thinks about no one but themselves‚ and what will benefit them most in the future. Lady Macbeth proves she is complex because she loves her

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    Macbeth Motifs

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    play a central role in Macbeth as a way to display important actions‚ scenes‚ and lines. Motifs are a recurring subject‚ theme‚ or idea especially in a literary artistic or musical work. In the Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth‚ the three motifs‚ appearances vs. reality‚ blood‚ and darkness are used in Macbeth to demonstrate repetitive structures‚ contrasts‚ and literary devices that aid in the development of the characters and play. In Act one Scene one of the play Macbeth‚ appearances vs. reality

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    Guilt In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare’s pre-Gothic Jacobean tragedy‚ ’Macbeth’‚ first performed in 1606 is one that demonstrates the psychological deterioration of the central characters. In Macbeth’s case‚ ambition is broken by guilt - and guilt is overwhelmed by brutal ambition. This tragic disposition enables the audience to empathise with him‚ as he is crippled from the stature of a hero to that of a pathetic criminal but‚ due to his merciless reign of tyranny‚ it is more of a struggle to hold any form of sympathy.

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    Lady Macbeth is responsible for Macbeth’s downfall Lady Macbeth is shown early as an ambitious woman who can manipulate Macbeth easily.  It is shown in the line "That I may pour my spirits in thine ear" Act 1 Scene 5. She manipulates his self-esteem by playing with his manliness and his bravery.  (Act 1 scene 5 lines 16-18)  “yet do I fear thy nature‚ It is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way”  You are too full of the milk of human kindness

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    Macbeth Is A Monster

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    anyone legitimately monstrous or are those who drive individual into becoming one who are the true monsters? Within the text “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare this will be implored deeply into the plot. Macbeth isn’t a monster‚ he’s only a man who succumbs to the will of witches‚ apparitions‚ and above all else‚ his wife. These individuals could be the reasons for which Macbeth falls victim to the temptations in which he pays the ultimate fare. The witches‚ apparitions and his spouse lead him toward

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    Eating Disorders

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    unrealistic body image that has been created. Eating disorders are one way for women to achieve such standards. Eating disorders among young women have become more prevalent due to the increase in the media’s involvement in portraying the “perfect” female body image. Once an eating disorder has begun‚ it can generate a domino effect on one’s life‚ both physically and emotionally (Perfect Illusions: What Causes). Physiological and emotional disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa‚ Bulimia Nervosa and also

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    Bipolar Disorder

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    Bipolar Disorder Heather McLean HCA/240 Maryam Pirnazar 4/14/2013 Introduction Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder it can cause shifts in moods‚ activity level‚ energy‚ and also the ability to due day-to-day tasks. It is also commonly known as manic- depressive illness. This disorder is one of the oldest illnesses that is known. It is one of the first noticed that goes as far back and the second century. The first person that recognized the some of the symptoms

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    Eating Disorders

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    Pound by Pound A big issue in this society today is eating disorders. According to NEDA‚ National Eating Disorder Association‚ 20 million women and 10 million men in the United States suffer from eating disorders including anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa‚ binge eating disorder‚ or an eating disorder that has not yet been specified. Also‚ by age six most girls start to express concerns over their weight and shape. Furthermore‚ eating disorders are emotional and physical problems‚ and they can be potentially

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    Behavior Disorders

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    Behavior Disorders (Emotional Disturbance Pg 207-210) I. Facts: * Behavior disorders include mental health problems with a focus on behaviors that both identify emotional problems and create interpersonal and social problems for children and adolescents in the course of their development. * Currently‚ students with such disorders are categorized as having a serious emotional disturbance‚ which is defined under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)‚ Public Law 101-476‚ as follows:

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