Some parents feel like failures when doctors suggest that their child would benefit from medications. Medications are often viewed by parents as automatically being pushed upon children.
years and that their parents have been fooled into believing that their normal child needs a strong medication to function in society. I agree with her claims and can cite her testimony about Aidan as an ideal example. Aidan was a rowdy seven-year-old and a handful for his parents and teachers. Because of these behaviors, he was diagnosed with ADHD. Like many children, Aidan was prescribed medication for his ADHD. However, because of the side effects, his parents decided to try Wedge’s more holistic…
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treatment from a health professional at some stage (Titov, Andrews, Choi, Schwencke & Mahoney, 2008). There are a number of treatment options for Social Phobia including medication, psychotherapy and their combination. Although there have been a number of reviews of medications (Davidson, 2003; Antony & Swinson, 2000), psychological treatment (Clark, Ehlers, Fennell & Campbell, 2003; Rachman, 1977) and combined treatments (Taylor, 1996; Federoff, 2001) for Social Phobia and the development of clinical…
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Through various research it is shown that medication and rigorous psychological therapy has an effect in the treatment of depression. Although these methods were tested and are currently used, many prefer alternatives to medications in order to avoid any possible side effects that come with them. Some researchers suggest that exercise would be an effective alternative for those who are not in favor of medication. The design of this study was a meta-analysis study, where researchers focus on contrasting…
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Concept Analysis: Pain Victoria McCrady Chamberlain College of Nursing NR501: Theoretical Basis for Advanced Nursing Spring Session B 2013 Concept Analysis: Pain Pain is one of the most common reason patient seek out help. The concept of pain can affect every person is some form or way. Pain can stand alone as a theory or fix with other theories like Comfort, Self- care, and more. As a surgical nurse I need to have a higher understanding of the patients I care for to ensure they receive…
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exercise in the management of depression, which is classified by the World Health Organisation as a mood disorder. In order to place exercise therapy into context, conventional methods for treating clinical depression are discussed. A personal meta-analysis is then undertaken, summarising the findings of studies that have explored the clinical significance of physical exercise as an intervention in treating depression. The advantages and disadvantages of such an intervention are described, and…
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Psychological Disorder Analysis Lori Clippard PSY 270 August 10, 2014 Dr. Kindall Psychological Disorder Analysis Diagnosing psychological disorders can be a lengthy process. Treating psychological disorders can also be a lengthy regimen of psychotherapy and psychotropic drug therapy. Initially, frequent adjustment of medication dosages to achieve a therapeutic level may be necessary. Many people have difficulty seeking adequate treatment because they lack financial resources such as health insurance…
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extent than those receiving antipsychotic medication. Research has shown cbt improves symptoms for patients with schizophrenia. For example Gould et al found all 7 studies in a meta analysis reported a decrease in positive symptoms after treatment using cbt. This therefore supports the psychological therapy cbt as it shows to have worked on a variety of patients picked out of the studies so proves the validity of the therapy. However a meta analysis was used and a general trend was found between all 7 a…
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self-management within the framework of individualized care plans, the study also suggest that a fuller exploration of the experiences of these individuals may allow nurses to create self-management plans to assist patients with symptom management and proper medication use because participants in this study were using substances to relieve symptoms of racing thoughts, mood swings, and restlessness that are associated with bipolar disorder. So Nurses can work with individuals to identify better alternatives than…
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Psychological Disorders and Treatment Kevin Walters PSY/203 September 22, 2014 Sara Molloy Psychological Disorders and Treatment A psychological disorder can occur at any stage in one’s life and to anyone. Much like a physical disease such as cancer, they do not discriminate. In our society, there seems to be certain stigmas and stereotypes attached to psychological disorders (although there is more understanding in recent years) and counseling for them, even though many may be overcome, or at least…
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disease or to relieve pain). Medication is often used to mean the act of administering medicine. Other synonyms include pharmacotherapy, pharmacotherapeutics and clinical pharmacology. Most drugs for drug therapy are prescription drugs obtained from a prescribing practitioner. Some patients whose depression is particularly resistant to treatment may benefit from combination therapy. Combination therapy is when your doctor recommend you take more than one type of medication at one time. Therapy will…
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