Chronic Illnesses, teenager, rejection
This is responses can be manifest in some decisions she makes. Some of her decisions may be irrational. Alternatively, she can be over cautious when making decisions especially those that involve her family such as vacation destinations or simple errands such as going to shop and eating out. Her children especially the 10 year old will notice the difference in mum's behavior and being a teenager, rejection hits him/ her very hard. The lady locks herself away from society. Only emotional therapy can heal the depression. She has to also undertake osteo-therapy to manage her arthritis. The medical attention is an added expense to the young family. With her strained working condition. Financial strain means a slight adjustment in their lifestyle. (Compton 2010 p.139 and Kendal 2008) The need to subsist a hale and hearty life to avoid circumstances such as hers and other opportunist diseases such as cardio vascular infections arises. Eating healthy and exercising becomes part and parcel of the household's life. The adjustment process will be an emotional sacrifice for all parties.
Case 2: The 55 year old ex-marine has no family and is injured. The chest infection is septic and does not heal easily. He experiences trauma first from losing his job either due to illness or the war ended and he had to come back home. The indication that he does not have a fixed address shows that he does not have close family or friends to put him up. Alternatively, he had not invested in property, in his young age. He, therefore, suffers alone, in pain and loneliness
[...] Case Study on Chronic Illnesses This is responses can be manifest in some decisions she makes. Some of her decisions may be irrational. Alternatively, she can be over cautious when making decisions especially those that involve her family such as vacation destinations or simple errands such as going to shop and eating out. Her children especially the 10 year old will notice the difference in mum's behavior and being a teenager, rejection hits him/ her very hard. The lady locks herself away from society. [...]
[...] The chest infection is septic and does not heal easily. He experiences trauma first from losing his job either due to illness or the war ended and he had to come back home. The indication that he does not have a fixed address shows that he does not have close family or friends to put him up. Alternatively, he had not invested in property, in his young age. He, therefore, suffers alone, in pain and loneliness. Men react differently to depression as opposed to women. [...]
[...] (Compton 2010 p.139 and Kendal 2008) The need to subsist a hale and hearty life to avoid circumstances such as hers and other opportunist diseases such as cardio vascular infections arises. Eating healthy and exercising becomes part and parcel of the household's life. The nurse is in flat, comfortable shoes all day. Arthritis could be caused by her weight on her feet and too much animal protein or caffeine. The ex-marine has wounds that do not heal. At his age, his body tissues repair slowly. He, therefore, needs to eat healthy meals. He is an alcoholic. [...]
[...] In cases where the unwearied fails to recuperate from their depression, they get into deeper mental illnesses and may need more specialized attention. To avoid and manage illnesses such as those it the two cases above, healthy living is important. It the nurse's case, rheumatic arthritis is a result of unhealthy lifestyle. This comes from feeding on too much animal protein that interferes with bone lubrication leading to corrosion of bones. Alternatively, it can be caused by the size of heel on shoes. [...]
[...] This includes eating the correct food portions and regular exercise; Frequent visits to the doctor for physical and mental examination. Avoid stressful situations and learn how to manage emotions. For ex-service officials and retirees, a system should be put in place to have them go through psychological adjustment to cope with their new lifestyle (Schalock 1997, p 140). References COMPTON, Michael T Responding to Individuals With Mental Illnesses. Boston : Jones and Bartlett Publishers. D'ADAMO, Peter J Arthritis:wrestle It With the Blood sort Diet. New York: Berkley Books. [...]
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