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    Nurse Ratched

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    the staff‚ and the patients. She has rendered the staff doctor who is in charge of the ward helpless and ineffectual. Her methods are subtle: she speaks with the calm voice of reason‚ dealing with patients as though they are children. Her group therapy sessions are intentionally humiliating to patients. Her agenda clearly is to turn the group members against each other. That protects her from any unified action against her rules and her dominating role. As long as everyone stays in line‚ she retreats

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    Depression in the Elderly

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    Depression in the Elderly Depression later in life frequently coexists with other medical illnesses and disabilities. In addition‚ advancing age is often accompanied by loss of key social support systems due to the death of a spouse or siblings‚ retirement‚ and/or relocation of residence. Because of their change in circumstances and the fact that they’re expected to slow down‚ doctors and family may miss the diagnosis of depression in elderly people‚ delaying effective treatment. As a result

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    Smith College in America. During her stay in college she was accepted as an editor for a magazine‚ during she spent time in New York. Plath started to write the bell jar in which during this time she started to feel depressed. She tried electroconvulsive therapy but it did not work. She decided to commit suicide by overdosing herself but failed. Later on her life she then tries to commit suicide and then succeeded by inhaling gas from the gas oven and suffocated. A lot of critics said that ‘The

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    Therapies

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    THERAPIES AND TREATMENTS Due to the harmful effects created by the traumatic experience of being bullied some victims have a hard time recovering from the said situation. They are greatly affected not only socially but mentally‚ emotionally and personally as well. Some even have the psychotic tendency of retreating to their personal haven because of the fear that they will again be experiencing the traumatic experience. Mostly these victims are so affected that their self-esteem suffers great damage

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    The Societal Machine

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    groups: the Chronics‚ whose mental state “can’t be repaired” (14)‚ and the Acutes who are “still sick enough to be fixed” (13). The patients do everything according to the Nurse’s rules‚ for they do not want to face punishments such as electroshock therapy‚ or even fate as a Chronic. Furthermore‚ “there are only a few men on the ward who are committed” (166)‚ and the rest of the patients are there voluntarily. This shows that they fear the outside world; because of this‚ they submit to anything the

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    McMurphy‚ Rebel with a Cause Ken Kesey’s experiences in a mental institution urged him to tell the story of such a ward. We are told this story through the eyes of a abnormally large Indian who everyone believes to be deaf and dumb named Chief in his novel "One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest". Chief Bromden also referred to as "Chief Buh-room" is a patient in an Oregon psychiatric hospital on the ward of Mrs. Ratched‚ she is the symbol of authority and female domination throughout the novel. This

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    Precis for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Lindsey S. Ken Kesey‚ born Kenneth Elton Kesey was an American author and countercultural figure‚ born September 17‚ 1935‚ La Junta‚ CO and died November 10‚ 2001‚ Eugene‚ OR. He was married to Norma Faye Haxbey‚ and they had four children: Zane‚ Jed‚ Shannon‚ and Sunshine Kesey. Kesey considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s in that he‚ and I quote‚ "was too young to be a beatnik‚ and too old to be

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    and subsequently starts to slip into depression. Esther finds herself unable to concentrate and perform daily tasks. Therefore she decides to undergo a few sessions with Dr. Gordon‚ a psychiatrist‚ and even undergoes treatments of electroshock therapy. As the depression sinks in‚ Esther becomes obsessive about suicide‚ and tries to kill herself by crawling into the cellar where she subsequently ingested a bottle of sleeping pills. Esther’s attempt fails and she is taken to a city hospital‚ and

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    tries to help the patients by allowing them to stand up for themselves. This change helps people to either stand up or return living with restrictions. Nurse Ratched‚ the antagonist of Cuckoo’s Nest sends the patients who rebel to the Electroshock Therapy room. As means of something‚ this causes McMurphy to be even angrier towards her which sends him to get a lobotomy. This is Cuckoo’s Nest’s disaster. After Chief Bromden kills

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    Should We Laugh or Cry? An Outlook on Therapy and which Types are Actually Therapeutic Thesis: In Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Nurse Ratched exposes the patients to electro-shock therapy and lobotomies‚ drug therapy‚ and group therapy; while McMurphy teaches the men to stick up for themselves using laughter‚ resistance to the Big Nurse‚ and a fishing trip. I. Nurse Ratched’s Therapy A. Electroshock Therapy and Lobotomies 1. The Shock Shop is the one place where the

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