Starting with the precursor substance tyrosine or tryptophan, draw three diagrams showing how the various enzymes convert this substance to serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine.
Biology
Cultural, Spiritual, Nutritional, & Mental Health Disorders
For this Discussion, you will take on the role of a clinician who is building a health history Case 1 Chief Complaint ” came for my annual physical , […]
Whether battered person syndrome (BPS) should be recognized as a mental disorder
Discuss whether battered person syndrome (BPS) should be recognized as a mental disorder and whether it meets the criteria for self-defense.
The concept of Brain, Body, and Belly
Explain in your own words what the concept of Brain, Body, and Belly means to you, and how you interpret the interconnectedness of these three aspects in children’s […]
PERSONALITY DISORDER
Develop a 6-7 slide PowerPoint, not including the reference page, with speaker notes for each slide addressing the following. On the first slide of the PowerPoint, review the […]
How chemotherapy work, and what are the side effects
How does chemotherapy work, and what are the side effects?
Adolescent telepsychiatry
You are preparing to initiate a telepsychiatric videoconferencing session with Jarrett, a 16-year-old client who has recently been diagnosed with major depressive disorder, severe without psychotic features (F32.2) following […]
Using Hypertension, African Americans, and the state of Georgia
You are the Program Manager, and you are trying to decide on the best course of action to decrease incidence and prevalence of the disease chosen in Week […]
The brain structures and neurotransmitters/hormones involved in initiating/maintaining sleep
Elucidate the brain structures and neurotransmitters/hormones involved in initiating/maintaining sleep and those involved in waking/arousal. Explain insomnia from a neurobiological perspective.
Elucidate the brain structures and neurotransmitters/hormones involved in initiating/maintaining sleep
Elucidate the brain structures and neurotransmitters/hormones involved in initiating/maintaining sleep and those involved in waking/arousal. Explain insomnia from a neurobiological perspective.