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    The Brazilian center for Information on Psychotropic Drugs (CEBRID) created surveys for adolescents regarding psychoactive substances which are considered alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs (Pereira, Farias, Silva, Oliveria, Vargas, Bitterncourt, & Dias, 2014). Their research revealed that adolescents between elementary school and high school are the most vulnerable to be exposed to these kinds of substances. According to the Brazilian CEBRID, there are many factors that influence the consumption

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    Discussion Board 4 This text identifies the role of family environment in cognitive restructuring for children attending therapeutic day schools for mental health issues. The presenting inquiry is one of the initial studies to evaluate the influence of coping in family structure and mental health issues for population with emotional and behavioral difficulties. This is similar to the video I chose view this week titled “Expelled from every other school: Last Chance High Epi. 1 (2014) the video is

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    In a research article by Gabbard and Kay (2001), a question of treatment modalities was addressed. The research set out to discover whether treatment conducted by one or two psychiatrists, who are both performing psychotherapy and providing medications, is better than the more traditional psychotherapy alone. The focus of the investigation was on patients that have been dually diagnosed and were in need of multiple treatments. It is hypothesized that “pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy have become

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    Pathophysiology HCV is an enveloped single stranded RNA virus and belongs to the genus Hepacivirus of the family Flaviviridae (Irshad el al., 2013). Analysis has identified 6 different types of HCV genotypes numbered 1 to 6 (Pawlotsky, 2003). Genotype 1 is the common type of HCV currently in the United States (Irshad el al., 2013). Differentiating between the genotypes when determining the which antiviral regimen to treat the patient with. Humans are the only known natural host for HCV (Pawlotsky

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    27 % of the United States population that fits the criteria for a mental illness. Mental illness, substance abuse, and poverty go hand and hand. However, health care providers call mental illness and substance use a dual diagnosis or a co-occurring disorder when combined. Dual diagnosis is a very broad subject, not just one type of disorder. For instance, a person that has experienced a traumatic event in life and have continually relived it. This is called Post traumatic stress, which is an anxiety

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    For clinicals I received a patient that was diagnosed with depression disorder due to cocaine dependence and an antisocial personality disorder. Depression is the oldest and most common psychiatric illness. Depression may range from mild and moderate, to severe with or without psychotic features. Depression can begin at any age and develop over days, weeks, or months. Most untreated episodes of major depression last six to twenty-four months. While some people only have a single episode of major

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    month, not including any extras According to the daughter, she has dialysis once a week; the payment includes the red blood cells that are necessary for her to survival. RO has insurance in the Philippines and in the United States because of her dual citizenship. Her out of pocket cost is extremely low, compared to others in the Philippines. The monies are being paid from the family pooling together to get their mother the medical treatment that is needed. Here in the Unites States if the patient

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    autism. According to Bruno Bettelheim, he claimed that mothers not being affectionate enough, demonstrating coldness towards their children caused the Autism. Kanner and Bettelheim worked together to prove their hypothesis that children who were diagnosis with autism had mothers who were fridge and unloving towards them (Mandal, 2009). They conducted many different experiments to prove this theory; they even would separate the children with autism from their mothers, recording their actions for date

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    may enhance the relationship. Therefore, a psychotherapist must weigh the possible risks and benefits when coming across such instances that may engender a boundary crossing, a boundary violation, or a formation of a dual relationship. Although, not all boundary crossings or dual relationships are considered unethical, psychotherapists should still be weary of trespassing such ambiguous territory, especially when the trespassing can lead to exploitation of a client or impairment on the psychotherapist’s

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    the hospital began making a profit again (Spector, 2013). What was crucial to the success of Meliones and his team was the sequence they chose to take during the intervention. First, Meliones kept the staff involved by facilitating a shared diagnosis process which helped find the root of the hospital’s financial issues. The process of unfreezing is important because this is when group members become dissatisfied with current performance or situations. Because Meliones used this approach instead

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