Wednesday, May 30, 2012

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

The Benefits of Therapy


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The Benefits of Therapy

What is some background information on psychiatry?

            Many people believe that therapy is not helpful.  Also the patients may feel ashamed that they need a therapist. They feel scared to share their problems.  They feel as if the therapist cannot sympathize with the patient.  Even though people feel this way they may change their mind after they here about cases on how therapy has helped people.

            Some history behind the relationship between psychological illness and psychiatry is the seven broad categories of psychological stress faced by hospitalized patients are: the basic threat to narcissistic integrity, fear of strangers, separation anxiety, fear of the loss of love and approval, fear of the loss of control of developmentally achieved functions, fear of loss of, or injury to, body parts, reactivation of feelings of guilt and shame, and fears of retaliation for previous transgressions.”  Also according to Strain and Grossman the reactions to stress depend on the persons’ personality.  Psychiatry also deals with attachment.  At first according to Bowlby and Ainsworth attachment was just a hypothesis, but decade’s later attachment was proven to be bio-psychosocial.  The attachment theory is the ability to develop adult interpersonal connections is driven by the texture of patterns formed between the infant and care giver during the first two years of life.  There are three types of attachment secure, anxious, and avoidant.  Secure attachment is generated through all of the meaningful relationships in your adulthood.  Anxious attachment is when a person disconnects to cause the people around them to react.  Lastly, avoidant attachment is when someone avoids negative situations.



What challenges are faced in psychiatry?

            One problem faced in psychiatry is the patient that has an attitude.  This may be the patient that does not know what to expect.  Also the patient that has been through the most.  Psychiatrists give these types of patients four different types of names.  The names are dependent clingers, entitled demanders, manipulative help-rejecters, and self-destructive deniers.  The dependent clinger is usually nice to the therapist, but has a lot of demands for him/her.  If the demands are not met then the patient becomes disconnected.   The entitled demanders are similar to the dependent clinger, but the difference is they understand that their needs may be too much for the therapist.  Also the entitled patient may become violent if rejected.  The manipulative help rejecter is a patient that comes to seek help.  Even though they come to seek help they tend not to use it.  There are two types of self-destructive deniers.  There are the “other deniers” and the “major deniers.”  The major deniers are deniers that use their illness to their advantage.  They will say they are fine even when they know they are not.  The other deniers are the deniers that just have given up.  They know that they are so ill that they do not care anymore and know that it is too late.



What is physician-assisted suicide?

            Physician-assisted suicide is when the patient ask if they should just end their life.  A reason for this is to see if there really is a reason to live.  It is more often for this to be thought by the patient and not asked.  This option has been thought of by 55% of HIV patients.  In a survey 25% of patients have thought about asking for euthanasia.  Depression and pain that cannot be medically cured can increase the thought of physician-assisted suicide.

What is the challenge on how to treat the patient?

 The challenge of how to treat the patient is the knowing what type of medicine to give him/her.  Ways to help this is by observing the patient very carefully.  This can be by taking notes and taking your time to get to know the patient.  Reasons therapist fail on this and why therapy does not work is because the therapist rushes through the appointments and just gives the wrong medicine without observing the patient close enough.



What are steps on how to make psychiatry work?

            Some ways on how to make therapy beneficial are for both the therapist and patient to work together.  The therapist and patient can plan on how to make it work.  The therapist should then gain background on the patient.  Then he or she should design a solution on what would be the best way to treat the patient.





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Thursday, April 19, 2012

This graph shows how much of certain diseases are neurological to psychiatric.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Essential Questions
1.      What activities people do when they are stressed?
2.      Is there a certain activity that seems to help people that are stressed the most?
3.      How does psychiatry help the patient? 
4.      Why do patients that have a psychiatrist feel they need one? 
5.      How does the psychiatrist make the patient comfortable enough to make them tell them their problem?

Survey Questions

Survey Questions
1.      What age group are you in?
14-19 20-25 26-31 32-37 38-43 44-49 50-55
2.      Do you know what a psychiatrist is? Please circle
Yes or No
3.      Have you ever needed a psychiatrist? Please circle.
Yes or No
4.      Why did you need or have a psychiatrist? Please explain


5.      Have you been diagnosed with anything? Check all that apply.
Depression__ Bipolar__ Anxiety__ Social Anxiety__ Other__
Please write anything else
___________________________
6.      Do you have a psychiatrist now?
Yes or No
7.      What do you do when you are stressed? Check all that apply.
Music__ TV__ Other__
8.      Who do you go to when you are stressed?
Parents__ Friends__ Religion__ Deal with it__ Other__
9.      How important do you think psychiatry is? Please circle one.   1 being the and 10 being the highest.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10.  Would you prefer a male or female psychiatrist?
Male__ Female__ Doesn’t Matter__
11.  Who do you think should be responsible for someone to get psychological help? (if person is under 18) check all that apply.
Parents__ The Patient__ Teacher__ All__
12.  How did you get in contact with your psychiatrist? Please explain

_______________________________________________
13.  Do you think a psychiatrist can really sympathize with their patient?
Yes or No

About Me

Hi my name is Alex Moore.  I am a sophomore that goes to Early College High School.  My topic is about psiychiatry.  I chose the topic psychiatry because I would like to be a psychiatrist in the future.  I would like to be a psychiatrist because I enjoy helping people with their problems.  I feel like I could be a psychiatrist because I am very mellow and calm.  My research question is how important is psychiatry to the patient.  I would like to find this out because I would like to find out more information about psychiatry.  This is just a little information and background about myself.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012


Moore 1

Alex Moore

Ms. Mckoy

English 2-1st Block

8 March 2012

Hypothesis: Many people in the world do not believe people need psychiatry.  An enormous amount of people think the patients should just deal with their own problems.  Others waver on the decision of getting a psychiatrist because they do not understand how someone can empathize with them.  So my hypothesis is people whose ages range from 14-55 feel psychiatry is important to the patient.

Context: My target audience for this survey had the ages of at least 14 to 55.  I chose this age group because you can take psychiatry at any age.  Also I felt these are the ages of people that take psychiatry the most.  I feel my results are reliable and valid because my questions were questions that anybody could answer.  Also I asked people in all the age groups that I provided.  After I did my first survey experiment I went back and added another question.  The question I added was what age group people were in.  The age groups were 14-19, 20-25, 26-31, 32-37, 38-43, 44-49, and 50-55.  I asked this question because I felt it would give me more information on what people in different age groups suffer from.






Results: Have You Ever Had a Psychiatrist?

       Data Analysis: As you can see by the graph majority of the people that I asked the survey have not had a psychiatrist.  The ratio is 4:17 which is more than half of the total number of people that took the survey.  A trend that I found was in the age group of 14-19.  Most of the people in this age group have not had a psychiatrist.  Something else I found is in question 9.  Question 9 asked on a scale of 1-10 how important do you think psychiatry is to the patient.  Two people answered 1.  One person answered 5.  Two people answered 6.  Four people answered 7.  Five people answered 8.  Two people answered 9.  Five people answered 10.  Another trend I found interesting was with the question would you prefer a female or male psychiatrist.  Three people said they would prefer a male psychiatrist.  Eleven people said it doesn’t matter if they have a male or female psychiatrist.  Eight people said they would prefer a female over a male psychiatrist.

Conclusion: With all the data that I collected I found that I was right with my hypothesis.  I was right because I said that people felt that psychiatry was important to the patient.  Majority of the people that took my survey circled over 5 for the question on a scale of 1-10 how important do you think psychiatry to the patient.  The two numbers that were circled the most were 8 and 10.  Both of these numbers were circled by five people each.  I can conclude from my survey that people feel that psychiatry is really important to the patient.




Follow Up: In my first research memo I wanted to see how the data I achieved varied in different age groups.  In my second research memo I would like to see how the data varies in different genders.  I also would like to know what activities help people out when they are stressed.  Since I would like to find this out I have made 5 essential questions.  My first question is, what activities people do when they are stressed.  Is there a certain activity that seems to help people that are stressed the most?  How does psychiatry help the patient?  Why do patients that have a psychiatrist feel they need one?  My last question is how the psychiatrist makes the patient comfortable enough to make them tell them their problem.  I plan on adding a question for my survey. My question is, are you male or female.  Medias for my new section of research will be psychiatrists’ websites and books about psychiatry.