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Loughner Family History

Loughner Family History
Author: Helen Snyder Howard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN:

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Christian Laughenour was born in about 1729 in Germany. He married Margaret Brisch and they had seven children. They immigrated to Pennsylvania before 1769. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania and Illinois.


Bipolar

Bipolar
Author: C. Raymond Lake
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2021-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0128192577

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It is estimated that as many as fifty percent of patients initially diagnosed with major Unipolar depression (UP, MDD) will subsequently incur a manic episode or discover a past subtle episode and will have had Bipolar depression rather than MDD. The average Bipolar individual suffers with episodic symptoms for ten years before receiving an accurate diagnosis. As many as 16 million individuals in the United States will have a Bipolar episode in their lives, diagnosed or not. With the recognition of these growing numbers of patients with a Bipolar Disorder, it is imperative that patients are diagnosed and treated earlier, accurately and efficiently. Untreated Bipolar usually gets worse. Bipolar aims to improve recognition, acceptance, and compliance. Dr. C. Raymond Lake applies two different approaches , comprehensive research and case studies, to the understanding of Bipolar Disorders, presenting basic, selected Bipolar data including history, diagnostic criteria, definitions of terms, and classifications, as well as management and treatment strategies to help the reader fully comprehend the disorder. In addition, case studies provide the reader with real-life examples to help increase recognition of various Bipolar presentations beyond the stark black-and-white diagnostic criteria of the DSM and ICD. Explains differences between Bipolar and Unipolar Disorders Provides crucial information on psychotherapy and mood-stabilizing medications as treatment options Demonstrates diagnostic interviewing for physicians and patients Discusses differential diagnoses for Bipolar Includes difficult-to-diagnose case studies of various presentations in Bipolar


Bipolar for Psychotherapists and Their Clients

Bipolar for Psychotherapists and Their Clients
Author: C. Raymond Lake
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2023-11-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3031387503

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This unique book is needed because it aims to improve the care of Bipolar clients while strengthening the clinical practices of non-MD psychotherapists. What is different is the proposal that psychotherapists manage the overall care of Bipolar clients. The increased number of publications about Bipolar over the past decades has enhanced the recognition of Bipolar. As many as 16 million individuals in the US may have a Bipolar episode at some point. Psychiatrists have traditionally managed Bipolar clients but there are not enough psychiatrists and they generally spend only 10 to 15 minutes every one to six months with their clients—often not enough time to recognize oncoming Bipolar episodes. Therapeutic strategy has changed from treating acute episodes to postponing next episodes. Psychotherapists see their clients for 50 minutes every week and are in a better position to recognize developing episodes. Psychotherapists do not prescribe and medicines are usually needed along with psychotherapy for best results. This book encourages psychotherapists to vet and collaborate with prescribers in caring for the therapists’ Bipolar clients. Lacking in the psychotherapists’ armamentarium for treating Bipolar clients is education regarding diagnostic signs, symptoms, and treatment including the most productive medications. This book provides therapists and clients the needed information and encourages academic departments and other psychotherapy programs to institute training about Bipolar Disorders.


The Visual Divide between Islam and the West

The Visual Divide between Islam and the West
Author: Hatem N. Akil
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2016-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137565829

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This book considers the ways in which Muslims view the way they are being viewed, not viewed, or incorrectly viewed, by the West. The book underscores a certain “will-to-visibility” whereby Muslims/ Arabs wish just to be “seen” and to be marked as fellow human beings. The author relates the failure to achieve this visibility to a state of desperation that inextricably and symmetrically ties visibility to violence. When Syrian and Palestinian refugees recently started refusing to be photographed, they clearly ushered the eventual but inevitable collapse of the image and its final futility. The photograph has been completely emptied of its last remaining possibility of signification. The book attempts to engage with questions about the ways in which images are perceived within cross cultural contexts. Why and how do people from different cultural backgrounds view the same image in opposing ways; why do cartoon, photographs, and videos become both the cause and target of bloody political violence – as witnessed recently by the deadly attacks against Charlie Hebdo in France and in the swift military response by the US, Jordan, France, and others to videotaped violence by ISIS.


The Minds of Mass Killers

The Minds of Mass Killers
Author: P. Shavaun Scott
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2021-11-12
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1476645728

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Public mass killings are becoming more common. Though the chances of being harmed or killed in a mass shooting are slim, each incident affects the public's sense of safety. There are many myths and falsehoods concerning mass murderers. As a result, the public lacks reliable knowledge about the reasons behind such killings, preventing the development of comprehensive strategies to mitigate the violence. Written by a mental health therapist with thirty years of clinical experience in violence prevention, this book clarifies the realities of mass killings. Using research from forensic psychology, it provides a foundation for understanding the "pathway to violence" identified in the personal histories of many mass murderers. Drawing from criminology, neuroscience and developmental and social psychology, the author makes the case that we are all capable of creating a safer society.


Rudolph Family History

Rudolph Family History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2002
Genre: Pennsylvania
ISBN:

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Johannes Rudolph had two known sons, John George Rudolph and Jacob Rudolph. John George was born in about 1760. He married Christina Meyers in about 1786. They had ten children. John George died in about 1848 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Jacob was born in about 1762. He married Catherine and they had one daughter, Christina. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, New York, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Idaho.


Schizophrenia Is a Misdiagnosis

Schizophrenia Is a Misdiagnosis
Author: C. Raymond Lake
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2012-03-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1461418690

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Schizophrenia is the most widely known and feared mental illness worldwide, yet a rapidly growing literature from a broad spectrum of basic and clinical disciplines, especially epidemiology and molecular genetics, suggests that schizophrenia is the same condition as a psychotic bipolar disorder and does not exist as a separate disease. The goal is to document and interpret these data to justify eliminating the diagnosis of schizophrenia from the nomenclature. The author reviews the changing diagnostic concepts of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder with a historical perspective to clarify how the current conflict over explanations for psychosis has arisen. That two disorders, schizophrenia and bipolar, known as the Kraepelinian dichotomy, account for the functional psychoses has been a cornerstone of Psychiatry for over 100 years, but is questioned because of substantial similarities and overlap between these two disorders. Literature in the field demonstrates that psychotic patients are frequently misdiagnosed as suffering from the disease called schizophrenia when they suffer from a psychotic mood disorder. Such patients, their families, and their caretakers suffer significant disadvantages from the misdiagnosis. Psychotic patients misdiagnosed with schizophrenia receive substandard care regarding their medications, thus allowing their bipolar conditions to worsen. Other adverse effects are substantial and will be included. Liability for medical malpractice is of critical importance for the mental health professionals who make the majority of the diagnoses of schizophrenia. The concept put forward in this work will have a discipline-altering impact.


Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania

Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania
Author: John Woolf Jordan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1913
Genre: Allegheny River Valley (Pa. and N.Y.)
ISBN:

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The Allegheny River flows through the counties of Allegheny, Westmoreland, Armstrong, Clarion, Venango, Forest, and Warren.