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Emotionally Disturbed People. By Nicolás de la Guarda, Joaquin Acosta, Franco Yrivarren, And Edmundo Watkin . Emotionally Disturbed People. Age Group Children Adolescents Adults. Children. Reasons Babies that are not breast fed. Separation from parents.
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Emotionally Disturbed People By Nicolás de la Guarda, Joaquin Acosta, Franco Yrivarren, And Edmundo Watkin
Emotionally Disturbed People Age Group • Children • Adolescents • Adults
Children Reasons • Babies that are not breast fed. • Separation from parents. • Academic failure and school discipline problems. • Parental psychopathology or criminality. • The children don’t want to talk with their parents. • Jealousy
Adolescents Reasons • Pressure of the friends. • Jealousy • Rebelliousness demonstrating bad behavior. • Moody behaviour. • Adolescents are in a stage of hormonal changes. • Genetic diseases (schizophrenia, bipolarity)
Adults Reasons • Stressful situations (at home, work) • Bipolarity • Schizophrenia • Jealousy • Depression • Abuse of drugs
Common Causes in adolescents and adults • Diseases (schizophrenia,bipolarity) • Depression (family or work problems) • Alcohol • Drugs • Jealousy • Stress
Consequences in behaviour • Diseases (bipolarity: double personality, schizophrenia: behaviour) • Kill people • Addictions • Obsession • Suicide
Institutes that may help EDP • In these institutions there are professionals that work helping EDP. • Víctor Larco Herrera, Honorio Delgado-Hideyo Noguchi and Hermilio Valdizan hospitals. • National Hospital Edgardo Rebagliati Martins. • National Alberto Sabogal Sologuren Hospital. • National Hospital Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen. • Villa Salud private clinic.
Overall Conclusions • A person can be emotionally disturbed at any age. • Teenagers have more risk to feel emotionally disturbed because of physical and emotional changes. • We always have to try to understand and control ourselves. • We must be aware of changes in physical and emotional state at any age. • We all are emotionally disturbed at some point in life. • There are different levels and stages of emotional and mental illness, some are more severe than others, (schizophrenia and bipolar depression).
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Resources • http://www.slc.sevier.org/edandbd.htm • http://www.policeone.com/edp/articles/1239384-Communication-difficulties-with-emotionally-disturbed-people/ • http://pages.prodigy.net/jmiller.cb/a938.html • http://www.tangle.com/view_video?viewkey=216a85707a7a38380c • http://www.minddisorders.com/ • http://www.healthline.com/hc_alpha.jsp • http://www.bipolarcentral.com/otherillnesses/ • http://www.larcoherrera.gob.pe/ • http://www.minsa.gob.pe/hhv/ • http://www.insm.gob.pe/ • http://www.cuerpomedicorebagliati.org/gine2008.html • http://www.cuerpomedicoalmenara.org/ • http://www.slanh.org/cdps/cditem.cfm?NID=10 • http://clinicavillasalud.com/home.html • Interview: Dr. Elard Sanchez Tejada – Psychiatrist