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    EXPLANATIONS TREATMENTS EVALUATIONS Biomedical a) Genetic b) Neurotransmitter c) Brain functions Family of OCD patients are 10x more likely to have OCD. Serotonin deficiency (OCD can be treated with SSRI and SSRI can increase serotonin. So‚ OCD is caused by lack of serotonin). High level of dopamine (there is a similar increase in metabolic activity with those who have Tourette’s syndrome and TS is known

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    Depression Research Paper

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    Depression 1 Running head: CAUSES‚ SYMPTOMS‚ & TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION Causes‚ Symptoms and Treatment of Depression Stacey Benson Faulkner State Community College Depression 2 Causes‚ Symptoms‚ & Treatment of Depression Do you ever feel sad‚ lonely‚ hopeless‚ or suicidal? According to the National Institute of Mental Health website‚ Depression is the leading cause for mental disability in the U.S. for ages 15-44. Depressionpreception.com states that

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    Aripiprazon Case Summary

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    WITH LOW DOSE OF ARIPIPRAZOLE IN MENTAL RETARDATION- A FIRST CASE REPORT. ABSTRACT Aripiprazole is considered as a third generation antipsychotic and known for its unique partial agonist activity at dopamine D2 and serotonin 5-HT1Areceptors. Partial antagonist action at serotonin 5-HT2Areceptors . The common neurological side effects are extra pyramidal symptoms‚ headache‚ insomnia and drowsiness. Seizures had been reported in 2 cases of adults with normal intelligence and 1 in healthy 3 year

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    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a potentially disabling condition that can persist throughout a person ’s life. An individual who suffers from OCD becomes trapped in a pattern of repetitive thoughts and behaviors that are irrational and upsetting but extremely difficult to overcome. OCD occurs in a spectrum from mild to severe‚ but if a severe case goes untreated‚ it can destroy a person ’s ability to function at work‚ school‚ or even in the home. In OCD‚ it is as though the brain gets

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    The Influence of Gender on Depression There are many differences when it comes to distinguishing genders both physically and psychologically. There is a large spectrum of depressive symptoms that determines the diagnosis of Major Depression Disorder. Major Depression Disorder is a mood disorder characterized by a constant feeling of sadness and hopelessness‚ in addition to a loss of interest in normal activities‚ affecting one’s behavior and thoughts over a course of two or more weeks (Mayo Staff)

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    of SSRI / selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor set and is majorly instructed & prescribed for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive syndrome‚ panic‚ social anxiety‚ post-traumatic stress disorders and depression. The major element Paroxetine Hydrochloride is an advantageous psychotropic drug and the efficiency level is linked to the effective inhibition of the neuronal reuptake of serotonin. The survey report states that it is unrelated in structure wise to other serotonin reuptake inhibitors or

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    Addiction and Mental Health‚ 2001) Aetiology In Biological Factors‚ many researches pointed out the biological causes people with OCD are lacking of serotonin. (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health‚ 2001) Serotonin is a chemical messenger in our brain that to transmit signals between brain cells. (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health‚ 2001) Serotonin plays a important role in our brain such as the regulation of mood‚

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    Within the brain‚ the main structures that determine mood and behavior are the amygdala‚ the thalamus‚ and the hippocampus. The amygdala is associated with emotions such as anger‚ pleasure‚ sorrow‚ fear‚ and sexual arousal. The thalamus is the region of the brain responsible for speech‚ behavior and movement. The hippocampus helps internalize certain events and creates long-term memory. Recent evidence identifies certain alterations in these areas of the brain in people suffering from depression

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    suggest chemical and hormonal changes in the brain may be the cause but there is more research being done to better understand the disorder. Some theorist suggests that kleptomania is linked to the imbalance of the hormone serotonin‚ which regulates mood and emotion. Low levels of serotonin are common in people with impulse behaviors. The neurotransmitter dopamine is also linked to kleptomania. Dopamine causes pleasurable feelings and when a person steals it releases the “feel good” neurotransmitter dopamine

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    physical ones. Earlier treatments have included things like trepanning which was carried out in the stone again. Nowadays we have much safer and effective treatments such as therapies and drug treatment. Low levels of both noradrenaline (nora) and serotonin (sero) have been found as being important in unipolar depression (UD) and so it seems logical to treat depression with drugs which increase the availability of these neurotransmitters. Tricyclic‚ a type of anti-depressant‚ appears to work by

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