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    Let the sunshine in

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    Lessing was born in Kermanshah‚ Iran‚ then known as Persia‚ on 22 October 1919‚ to Captain Alfred Tayler and Emily Maude Tayler (née McVeagh)‚ who were both English and of British nationality.[6] Her father‚ who had lost a leg during his service in World War I‚ met his future wife‚ a nurse‚ at the Royal Free Hospital where he was recovering from his amputation.[7][8] Alfred Tayler and his wife moved to Kermanshah‚ Iran‚ in order to take up a job as a clerk for the Imperial Bank of Persia and it was

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    can be harmful to a person’s mental health improvement. Its effects are damaging and costly‚ both to the community and to the sufferer”. Discuss these statements in the light of the effects of stigmatization and how it can be lessened in the society. To stigmatize is “to characterize or brand as disgraceful.” (Farlex‚ 2011) Stigma can have a great effect on a person‚ especially to one who is seen as ‘different’ to the community. One who is suffering from a mental illness is going through enough

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    You are my Sunshine

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    Her voice was quiet; he wasn’t sure if he was even actually hearing it or if he was imagining it. "You are my sunshine‚ my only sunshine…You make me happy when skies are gray…." This song…it was one that she had taught him. He couldn’t recall exactly when she taught him it‚ or who had been the one to teach her it. He was positive it was one of the humans‚ either John or Jade. It seemed like a song that they would know‚ sappy and cheesy. It was probably John that taught her it. Either way it didn’t

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    Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ or DSM‚ is a classification of mental disorders. It is provided in a common language format using standard criteria. It is published by the American Psychiatric Association. It is used mainly in the United States but in varying degrees clinicians‚ researchers‚ mental health professionals‚ policy makers‚ clinicians‚ and other around the world also may use. Its intent is to be applicable

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    links between poverty and mental disorder supports the dispute that mental disorders should be an important concern for development strategies. Mental disorders have diverse and far-reaching communal impacts‚ including homelessness‚ greater rates of imprisonment‚ poor educational opportunities and consequences‚ lack of employment and reduced income. This evidence of sturdy links between poverty and mental disorder distributes burdens to the disagreement that mental disorders should be a significant

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    Borderline Personality Disorder Mental Health Treatment Although psychiatric hospitalization may often be used to address the suicidal and other safety crises of individuals with BPD‚ it is unclear how beneficial that intervention is. In contrast‚ partial hospitalization has shown some promise as an intervention for individuals with BPD who are not in imminent danger of mortally harming themselves or others. Partial hospitalization involves the sufferer receiving intensive mental health treatment for

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    "Emotional and mental disorder is widespread in human societies" (Ingham‚ 1996: 142). Vulnerability to emotional and mental disorder is inherent in the psychological characteristics of human beings because‚ like personality‚ disorder is a response to life events and particular social circumstances. Social experience and cultural settings are pertinent in the observation of the origins of disorder‚ as they affect both the inner experience of disorder and its outer manifestations. More important is

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    where people live‚ but it can also affect emotions and how people feel. Seasonal Affective Disorder is a condition in which a type of depression is caused by the changing of the seasons. This disorder occurs in the fall and winter months when the weather gets colder and the days get shorter ("Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)"). Therapy is recommended for people diagnosed with Seasonal Affective Disorder. A form of therapy commonly

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    A problem for many with mental disorders is the ability to put themselves in the shoes of others as well as acknowledging the feeling and wishes of others. In times of hardship and great sadness‚ the person with the mental disorder fails to cope and comprehend the situation(s). In the short story “A Rose for Emily”‚ Emily fails to cope with the past as she goes into the present. One of the themes of "A Rose for Emily" is the constant struggle between the past and the present. Emily is a female

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    I believe in Sunshine

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    I Believe in Sunshine Vanko SiTu I believe in sunshine. Sunshine as magic‚ sunshine as a headband and sunshine as water for life. Sunshine is magic. One time a girl came to me suddenly and said that I had showed up in her dream last night. At that time‚ I had just entered primary school for a short time. We joined the painting training class and she said my painting was so bad. That was our first time communication. After‚ she said she dreamed about me and I said: “I didn’t know you before

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