Sunday, January 29, 2017

Choosing A Topic, Audio

Choosing A Topic

I have considered anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd) as two topics to research. Both anxiety and ocd are a part of my life, I go through these on a daily bases unless I find some way around them, rarely. I have choose three articles to do my research upon, reflecting my topics of choice. The first one I will be talking about in this post is "Global burden of depressive disorders in the year 2000." This article is a descriptive analysis on how much of a burden on an individual these disorders can have. It concludes that disorders such as anxiety and ocd have major correlation with depression, the world's 4th leading disease for burden upon a person. Anxiety and ocd both are eligible to causing depression, which is a major public health problem going on. The second article, "The treatment gap in mental health care," focuses on the "suffering and disease burden" (Kohn, 2004) caused upon people who have anxiety and ocd but do not get any treatment for this, for which these disorders are becoming a major public health issues. Another article, "Quality of Life in Individuals With Anxiety Disorders," discusses the need for the public to understand how these two disorders impact a person's life versus a healthy individual without anxiety and ocd. Anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder may sound like nothing, but when one goes through these on a regular bases they become part of a person's life, effecting the negatively the way one lives.

Works Cited

Kohn, R., Saxena, S., Levav, I., & Saraceno, B. (2004). The treatment gap in mental health care.    Retrieved January 29, 2017.

Mendlowicz, M. V., & Stein, M. B. (2000). Quality of Life in Individuals With Anxiety Disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry,157(5), 669-682. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.157.5.669

Ustun, T. B., Ayuso-Mateos, J. L., Chatterji, S., Mathers, C., & Murray, C. L. (2004). Global burden of depressive disorders in the year 2000. The British Journal of Psychiatry,184(5), 386-392. doi:10.1192/bjp.184.5.386

This is where I have left off and I will start my search from this point on the next time.


Thursday, January 26, 2017

Hi


This picture means a lot to me. This has helped me out whenever I was feeling down or in any sort of inadequate situation. The dark in the back represents the imperfections in life with the light on the lion's face representing for me that with all the imperfections there are perfect moments as well. In the dark, there is always some sort of light you will find. The lion for me, is representing me, as in I am strong, I have strength to go through anything and all. I also have written "Breathe" on this picture, it reminds me that no matter what the situation is, I have to keep on breathing. I have anxiety issues, and this helps me through them.

Hi!!