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    An Evaluation on Ocd

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    An Evaluation of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Abstract This paper will evaluate Obsessive Compulsive Disorder to include a historical overview of the disorder including a literature review‚ current research of the disorder‚ and a Christian worldview of the disorder. Literature review Overview Obsessive compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder diagnosed when obsessions and/or compulsions seem to be unreasonable or excessive‚ cause the sufferer distress‚ consume a certain amount of

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    Before I was in third grade I had never heard of depression. I had never even heard of death‚ really. But there I was‚ sitting in the front row of a funeral for a man I had never met‚ and the only explanation I got was‚ “He was a depressed man‚ hun.” To a third grader the word ‘depressed’ had no weight for me; I just assumed it meant sad‚ and maybe he had been so sad he just drifted away. Skip forward about one year: I was in fourth grade now and had just come home from school. I went to my older

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    ORIGINS OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH comparison of the origins of operations management and operations research reveals that both are an innovation of the 20th century. The origin of operations research was in England‚ circa 1937‚ and has its roots in scientific management‚ with its first significant applications to military operations in both World War I and World War II. Operations management had its origins in the early factory system‚ and was more associated with physical

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    Post-traumatic Stress Disorder‚ Depression‚ and Anxiety Disorders: Correlation in Patients When Treated and Untreated Misty Caldwell & Evelyn Sheets Wytheville Community College Life Span Development PSY 232-95 November 2‚ 2011 Ann Benson Post-traumatic Stress Disorder‚ Depression‚ and Anxiety Disorders: Correlation in Patients When Treated and Untreated What is post-traumatic stress disorder? In this paper we review what post-traumatic stress disorder is‚ how this disorder affects

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    SHRI Anxiety: Causes and Management Richa Shri1 Anxiety disorders affect one-eighth of the total population worldwide‚ and have become a very important area of research interest in psychopharmacology. People with anxiety disorders can benefit from psychological treatments‚ pharmacotherapy or a combination of the two. Common limitations of conventional antianxiety therapy include co-morbid psychiatric disorders and increase in dose of drugs leading to intolerable side effects. These limitations

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    Research Paper: Anxiety Disorders Stephanie Hathaway Liberty University Abstract Anxiety Disorders are characterized by many symptoms and often associated with depressive tendencies. Although the majority are produced in a person based off of their genetic material‚ other influences exist environmentally that can encourage or discourage the severity of the symptoms and prognosis it has on one’s overall well-being. Early diagnosis and a systematic combination of treatments

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    Informative Paper About Ocd

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    Laura Jorgenson Mrs. Susan Olsen Research Paper 29 October 2009 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Sarah does not touch anything in a public place. On the seldom occasion that she does‚ she has her hand sanitizer out and in use within a matter of seconds. She washes her hands vigorously any time she gets the chance‚ and showers at least twice daily. She also refuses to eat with silverware that somebody has previously used. Some might think that Sarah is just overly picky about cleanliness

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    OCD Treatments Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder that currently affects more than 3 million Americans every year. Usually beginning in adolescence or early adulthood‚ OCD causes feelings of extreme panic‚ fear‚ and guilt and compels the sufferer to perform certain actions. When left untreated‚ OCD can reach frightening levels‚ impacting on a person’s relationships‚ home life‚ and career. If you are suffering from OCD‚ it is important to know that you are not alone. The causes of

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    Case Analysis of Comorbid Major Depressive Disorder‚ Generalized Anxiety Disorder‚ and Substance Abuse Nicole Gapp University of Minnesota School of Nursing Case Analysis of Comorbid Major Depressive Disorder‚ Generalized Anxiety Disorder‚ and Substance Abuse Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a mood disorder with symptoms that greatly affect the life of the individual. MDD could in fact be called a public health crisis‚ as it is projected

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    Anxiety Disorder Causes

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    of anxiety disorder. Biological Low levels of GABA‚ a neurotransmitter that reduces activity in the central nervous system‚ contribute to anxiety. A number of anxiolytics achieve their effect by modulating the GABA receptors.[22][23][24] Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors‚ the drugs most commonly used to treat depression‚ are frequently considered as a first line treatment for anxiety disorders.[25] A 2004 study using functional brain imaging techniques suggests

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