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    Latuda (Lurasidone) Latuda (lurasidone) is an antipsychotic medication. It works by changing the effects of chemicals in the brain. Latuda is used to treat schizophrenia in adults. It is also used to treat depression associated with bipolar. Latuda is not for use in psychotic conditions related to dementia. This drug may cause heart failure‚ sudden death‚ or pneumonia in older adults with dementia-related conditions. You should not use Latuda if you are allergic to lurasidone. Latuda was formulated

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    Schizoaffective Disorder is a mental health condition that includes schizophrenia and particular mood disorders. It affects ages six to sixty and over in both genders. Some mental disorders can be depression or mania. There are two types of schizoaffective disorder which are the Bipolar type and the Depressive type. It affects people uniquely which can deeply affect them at work or in family life. It can cause loneliness and the inability to hold or obtain a job. Treatment may help manage symptoms

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    last story “The Horla” was published. In the pages his fictional character‚ the narrator‚ chronicles his journey into madness while fighting an unseen beast. The protagonist can be compared to de Maupassant and his own struggle with syphilis and psychosis. This story was originally written in French‚ the author de Maupassant’s native language. It begins merrily with the narrator‚ who by all means seems young‚ healthy and wealthy‚ living in an estate‚ journals his first entry on May 8th exclaiming

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    Disorder”). The character of Raskolnikov is a good example of these three disorders because of the way he acts towards others or towards himself and then suddenly has a change of feelings or mindset. Schizophrenia is defined as a common type of psychosis‚ characterized by abnormalities in perception‚ content of thought‚ and thought processes (hallucinations and delusions) and by extensive withdrawal of interest from other people and the outside world‚ with excessive focusing on one ’s own mental

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    Melissa Falcone March 6‚ 2014 Case Study #2 Professor Heerema SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM AND OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS I. What is your primary diagnosis based on the information provided? Explain your reasoning? Based on the information provided‚ Ms. Charlene Johnson may be primarily diagnosed with BRIEF PSYCHOTIC DISORDER WITH A MARKED STRESSOR 298.8 (F23). This disorder occurs shortly after and often in response to a trauma or major stress‚ such as the death of a loved one‚ an accident

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    Schizophrenia and Substance Abuse; Which Came First‚ the Chicken or the Egg? Terry V. Hites Prof. Bramlage Dual Diagnosis / Co-Occurring Disorders December 6‚ 2008 Schizophrenia and substance abuse; which came first‚ the chicken or the egg? This is a greatly debated topic within families of schizophrenics that abuse alcohol. In this paper I hope to explore the prevalence of substance use with those that suffer from schizophrenia‚ the age of onset and the age of first use‚ treatment

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    mind) is marked by delusions‚ hallucinations‚ illusions‚ distorted perceptions of reality‚ normal verses abnormal‚ and a “split” between thought and emotion. Schizophrenia troubles one percent of the world’s population‚ making it the most common psychosis. Approximately two million Americans suffer from this illness in one year and roughly half of all the people admitted to mental hospitals are schizophrenic. Many symptoms appear to be related to problems with selective attention. People also find

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    clearly absurb and psychotic in every way possible and it led him to take an old man’s life. This shows that we as humans ascribe an incredible amount of significance to each others’ expressions‚ particularly those which involve the eyes. The n Psychosis is a mental disorder in which a person has lost some contact with reality. There may be severe disturbances in thinking‚ emotions‚ or behavior‚ the narrator in this story clearly shows that all the psychotic disorders fit him perfectly. In the story

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    Should Marijuana Be Legalized? Marijuana is a topic discussed upon many individuals. Should it be legalized throughout the United States? What will be the outcome of this and who will it affect? "The controversial topic of "medical marijuana" is surrounded with confusing and contradicting information." (Benavie 1) Many say that it has medical benefits and should be made legal. While many say that it can be abusive and addicting and for that reason it should remain illegal. The main concerns of

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    result‚ strategic planning has been made to reduce costs. "The political decision made to deinstitutionalize chronic mental patients started with the appearance of phenothiazine medications. Dramatically reducing the instability influenced by psychosis‚ these medications were of great significance to many individuals with serious mental disorders. At both the state and federal levels‚ legislators looked at the high cost of long-term psychiatric hospitalization. Social scientists guaranteed them

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