Symptoms that may appear after the first ruqyah sessions.abd5050
The document discusses potential symptoms that may appear after a ruqyah exorcism session for those afflicted with sihr or evil eye. Some patients experience sleepiness, nightmares, fatigue, muscle aches, joint/back pain, or digestive issues like gas or stomach pain. Others see aggravation of prior symptoms or new symptoms like headaches, tightness in the chest, irregular heartbeat, or chest pain. These symptoms are a result of the sihr or evil eye trying to exhaust the patient and make them stop the ruqyah treatment. Patients should not be worried by these symptoms and should continue with ruqyah, as the symptoms will disappear once the treatment's goal is reached.
How to do the ruqyah against sihr or evil eye. self-treatmentabd5050
The document provides instructions for conducting a ruqyah, or spiritual healing treatment through Quran recitation and supplication. It outlines preparing one's home by removing music and images, choosing an appropriate time, and gathering necessary dua and verses. The ruqyah treatment involves obligatory elements like prayer, daily remembrance of God, and Quran recitation, as well as supplementary elements like herbal mixtures to drink or apply with recited verses. Detailed dua and guidance on conducting the treatment over time are also provided.
Clean the body from outside to remove the effetct of sihr or evil eye.abd5050
1. To cleanse the body externally from the effects of black magic or evil eye, one can use cupping, take baths with ruqyah water, and massage with ruqyah olive oil.
2. For the baths, one mixes water, apple cider vinegar, and salt and recites ruqyah before each use.
3. The massage should be done after bathing to allow the oils to deeply penetrate the pores. Doing so before sleep can aid healing.
The document discusses various aspects of purification (tahara) in Islam. It begins by explaining the importance of purification in Islam and then defines purification linguistically and legally. It discusses the rulings regarding different types of water and their purity status. It also discusses physical impurities and their effect on purification. The document elaborates on the number of washes required to remove different physical impurities from various objects. It also discusses rulings pertaining to utensils, bathroom etiquette, dry wiping, and the steps of performing wudu or ablution.
Symptoms that may appear after the first ruqyah sessions.abd5050
The document discusses potential symptoms that may appear after a ruqyah exorcism session for those afflicted with sihr or evil eye. Some patients experience sleepiness, nightmares, fatigue, muscle aches, joint/back pain, or digestive issues like gas or stomach pain. Others see aggravation of prior symptoms or new symptoms like headaches, tightness in the chest, irregular heartbeat, or chest pain. These symptoms are a result of the sihr or evil eye trying to exhaust the patient and make them stop the ruqyah treatment. Patients should not be worried by these symptoms and should continue with ruqyah, as the symptoms will disappear once the treatment's goal is reached.
How to do the ruqyah against sihr or evil eye. self-treatmentabd5050
The document provides instructions for conducting a ruqyah, or spiritual healing treatment through Quran recitation and supplication. It outlines preparing one's home by removing music and images, choosing an appropriate time, and gathering necessary dua and verses. The ruqyah treatment involves obligatory elements like prayer, daily remembrance of God, and Quran recitation, as well as supplementary elements like herbal mixtures to drink or apply with recited verses. Detailed dua and guidance on conducting the treatment over time are also provided.
Clean the body from outside to remove the effetct of sihr or evil eye.abd5050
1. To cleanse the body externally from the effects of black magic or evil eye, one can use cupping, take baths with ruqyah water, and massage with ruqyah olive oil.
2. For the baths, one mixes water, apple cider vinegar, and salt and recites ruqyah before each use.
3. The massage should be done after bathing to allow the oils to deeply penetrate the pores. Doing so before sleep can aid healing.
The document discusses various aspects of purification (tahara) in Islam. It begins by explaining the importance of purification in Islam and then defines purification linguistically and legally. It discusses the rulings regarding different types of water and their purity status. It also discusses physical impurities and their effect on purification. The document elaborates on the number of washes required to remove different physical impurities from various objects. It also discusses rulings pertaining to utensils, bathroom etiquette, dry wiping, and the steps of performing wudu or ablution.
This surah was revealed in Makkah during a time of increased persecution of new Muslims. It warns of the destruction of previous nations like Ad, Thamud, and Pharaoh who denied the hereafter and committed evil acts. Allah swears by natural phenomena like dawn, the moon cycle, and night/day patterns which show the perfect order and wisdom in creation, indicating a Creator. It criticizes the materialism and mistreatment of orphans and poor by the people of Makkah, saying they will be accountable for their deeds. Previous nations were punished for rejecting Allah's signs, so people should prepare for the inevitable day of judgment.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Surah Ash-Shams from the Quran. It begins with background context, explaining that the surah was revealed in Makkah when opposition to the Prophet was strong. It then analyzes the structure and main ideas, including distinguishing between good and evil, and warning those who refuse guidance. The analysis then examines each ayah, explaining what Allah swears by and the meaning. It concludes by recounting the story of the people of Thamud, who disbelieved their prophet Salih and faced destruction, serving as a lesson.
Aqeedah for children- Allah is the creatorShama Khan
The document discusses how everything around us like the sky, sun, moon, stars, clouds, plants, water, food, and other necessities were created by Allah/God and not by humans. It explains how these natural things work regularly and perfectly without fail, unlike man-made objects. It emphasizes that Allah provides for all our needs directly and indirectly and we should be grateful to Him for everything He has given us. It concludes by saying the way to say thank you to Allah is to pray, ask Him for help, and remember Him whenever we see His creations around us.
Powerpoint presentation explaining the meaning of Surat Al-Asr for children.
Children will learn about the importance of using time wisely.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
Homoeopathic mother tinctures are prepared from plants, minerals, animals, and imponderables according to guidelines established by Dr. Hahnemann. They are made using alcohol or water and are safe to use under the supervision of a homoeopathic practitioner. Various mother tinctures are described that can be used singly or in combination to treat numerous diseases and conditions.
The meaning of Surat Al-Humaza.
What does the Surah say about backbiting?
What does the Surah say about making others feel bad?
How does Islam view greed?
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
#surahhumaza
#quranforkids
#quranteacherresources
#backbitinginislam
#greedinislam
#purepathways
#bananmahmaljyobeid
#quranslideshow
#quranpresentation
This document is a translated summary of a book on the destruction of jealousy and its cure. It begins by discussing the excellence of reciting Salat-‘Alan-Nabi and includes a hadith about rewards for sending salutations upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It then provides intentions and guidelines for listening to a religious sermon or delivering one, emphasizing sincerity and encouraging righteousness. The summary includes a parable about a jealous courtier who lies to the king and causes a favored advisor to fall out of favor. His jealousy ultimately leads to his own demise when the advisor's punishment was accidentally carried out on the jealous courtier instead. The document provides definitions and religious sources condemning jealousy and outlines
Islam - Physical Purification,Part 2 of 2Sabeel Ahmed
The document provides information on proper toilet etiquette, ablution (wudu) before prayer in Islam, things that nullify and don't nullify wudu, when to perform full-body ritual washing (ghusl), and general cleanliness and hygiene guidelines in Islam. It emphasizes the importance of washing away fecal matter for health reasons and as commanded by God, and details the steps and optional additions to the wudu ablution process before prayer.
Tayammum is a dry ablution performed using purified dust or sand when water is unavailable for ritual washing (wudu'). Tayammum can be performed if there is no clean water readily available, to save water for later use, if one is sick and water could worsen their illness or delay cure, or if one has no access to water. To perform tayammum, one intends to prepare for prayer, strikes their hands on earth or dust, shakes off particles, and wipes their face and hands. Tayammum is nullified if water becomes available, necessities requiring bathing occur, or reasons for performing it disappear or are interrupted, such as passing wind.
This document provides tips on how to find happiness. It recommends controlling anger and jealousy, being humble, listening to others, speaking thoughtfully, being honest and trusting, having a caring heart, thinking positively, and having gratitude. Practicing these traits like controlling emotions, caring for others, honesty, and optimism can help one lead a happier life.
This document discusses Islamic beliefs about what happens after death, including the intermediate state of Barzakh, resurrection, and the final judgment. It describes the honor believers receive after death and their fearlessness in the grave. It also discusses the different states and punishments of Hell, as well as the rewards of Paradise. The document provides details on Islamic eschatology and the Day of Judgment.
Al Quran (Chapter 41): Surah Fussilat [Explained in Details], Surah Ha Mim Sa...Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
The document discusses various topics related to the human body and mind. It provides facts about the substances that make up the human body, such as 400 liters of water and 206 bones. It also discusses concepts like the duality of the conscious and subconscious mind, with the subconscious being larger at 88% and processing thoughts simultaneously. Visualization and belief are presented as important for achieving goals, with specific steps outlined that involve thinking, visualizing, transmitting thoughts to the universe, apologizing, believing, receiving, and thanking.
The document summarizes Surah Al-Gashiyah (Chapter 88 of the Quran). It was revealed in Makkah during the early period of Prophet Muhammad's preaching. The surah focuses on reminding people of the Day of Judgment and describing its rewards and punishments. It highlights four signs of Allah's creation - camels, sky, mountains, and earth - as evidence of His power to create the hereafter. While Muslims must spread the message, they cannot compel conversion; accountability before Allah is individual.
The ninty nine names of allah, with some additions by a naeemtopbottom1
This document contains a summary of 99 names of Allah in 3 paragraphs or less:
The document discusses that Allah has many names, with 99 explicitly mentioned in the Quran. It explains that the Greatest Name of Allah (Ismullah Al-A'zam) is hidden within verses of the Quran. Reciting and understanding the names of Allah can aid in worship and bring one closer to God. Stories are provided of saints who realized the meanings of Allah's names through spiritual practices like dhikr and repetition. While the names hold spiritual power, they must be approached with humility, intention, and following religious guidelines to avoid harm.
The document provides an introduction and summary of Surah Al-Buruj. It discusses that the surah was revealed in Mecca during intense persecution of Muslims. It warns the disbelievers of consequences for mistreating believers, referencing the story of people of the ditch who burned believers. The surah swears by the sky, Day of Judgment, and witness/witnessed. It describes the people of the ditch being destroyed and believers rewarded with paradise. The disbelievers deny punishment but Allah surrounds them, and the Quran's truth is preserved.
This document is a unit on charity (sadaqah) from TJ Homeschooling. It contains 8 lessons that define and explain sadaqah. Some key points covered include:
- Sadaqah is voluntary charity or any act of goodness, including giving money, food, clothes or helping others.
- We should give sadaqah to gain reward from Allah, avoid hellfire, and help those in need, including family, the poor, travelers.
- Sadaqah should be given willingly, without showing off or insulting recipients. It can also be an ongoing act like building a well or publishing books.
SYMPTOMATOLOGY IN PSYCHIATRY ILLNESS.pptxHappychifunda
This document provides an overview of symptomatology in psychiatry, describing various disorders of perception, thinking, speech, emotions, motor behavior, memory, attention, orientation, consciousness, judgment, and insight. It details specific disorders such as hallucinations, delusions, formal thought disorders, affective disorders, catatonic symptoms, amnesia, and disorders of attention and orientation. The document categorizes and defines psychiatric symptoms to aid in clinical evaluation and diagnosis of mental illnesses.
This document provides an overview of schizophrenia including its definition, history, epidemiology, symptoms, causes, risk factors, complications, diagnosis, and treatments. Some key points include:
- Schizophrenia is a severe brain disorder that causes abnormal interpretations of reality and can result in hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking.
- It has been recognized and treated in various problematic ways throughout history, from exorcisms to lobotomies. definitions and understanding have improved over time but treatment remains challenging.
- About 1% of people will develop schizophrenia, which typically emerges in late teens to late 20s. Genetics and environment both contribute to causes.
- Symptoms range from halluc
This surah was revealed in Makkah during a time of increased persecution of new Muslims. It warns of the destruction of previous nations like Ad, Thamud, and Pharaoh who denied the hereafter and committed evil acts. Allah swears by natural phenomena like dawn, the moon cycle, and night/day patterns which show the perfect order and wisdom in creation, indicating a Creator. It criticizes the materialism and mistreatment of orphans and poor by the people of Makkah, saying they will be accountable for their deeds. Previous nations were punished for rejecting Allah's signs, so people should prepare for the inevitable day of judgment.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Surah Ash-Shams from the Quran. It begins with background context, explaining that the surah was revealed in Makkah when opposition to the Prophet was strong. It then analyzes the structure and main ideas, including distinguishing between good and evil, and warning those who refuse guidance. The analysis then examines each ayah, explaining what Allah swears by and the meaning. It concludes by recounting the story of the people of Thamud, who disbelieved their prophet Salih and faced destruction, serving as a lesson.
Aqeedah for children- Allah is the creatorShama Khan
The document discusses how everything around us like the sky, sun, moon, stars, clouds, plants, water, food, and other necessities were created by Allah/God and not by humans. It explains how these natural things work regularly and perfectly without fail, unlike man-made objects. It emphasizes that Allah provides for all our needs directly and indirectly and we should be grateful to Him for everything He has given us. It concludes by saying the way to say thank you to Allah is to pray, ask Him for help, and remember Him whenever we see His creations around us.
Powerpoint presentation explaining the meaning of Surat Al-Asr for children.
Children will learn about the importance of using time wisely.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
Homoeopathic mother tinctures are prepared from plants, minerals, animals, and imponderables according to guidelines established by Dr. Hahnemann. They are made using alcohol or water and are safe to use under the supervision of a homoeopathic practitioner. Various mother tinctures are described that can be used singly or in combination to treat numerous diseases and conditions.
The meaning of Surat Al-Humaza.
What does the Surah say about backbiting?
What does the Surah say about making others feel bad?
How does Islam view greed?
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
#surahhumaza
#quranforkids
#quranteacherresources
#backbitinginislam
#greedinislam
#purepathways
#bananmahmaljyobeid
#quranslideshow
#quranpresentation
This document is a translated summary of a book on the destruction of jealousy and its cure. It begins by discussing the excellence of reciting Salat-‘Alan-Nabi and includes a hadith about rewards for sending salutations upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It then provides intentions and guidelines for listening to a religious sermon or delivering one, emphasizing sincerity and encouraging righteousness. The summary includes a parable about a jealous courtier who lies to the king and causes a favored advisor to fall out of favor. His jealousy ultimately leads to his own demise when the advisor's punishment was accidentally carried out on the jealous courtier instead. The document provides definitions and religious sources condemning jealousy and outlines
Islam - Physical Purification,Part 2 of 2Sabeel Ahmed
The document provides information on proper toilet etiquette, ablution (wudu) before prayer in Islam, things that nullify and don't nullify wudu, when to perform full-body ritual washing (ghusl), and general cleanliness and hygiene guidelines in Islam. It emphasizes the importance of washing away fecal matter for health reasons and as commanded by God, and details the steps and optional additions to the wudu ablution process before prayer.
Tayammum is a dry ablution performed using purified dust or sand when water is unavailable for ritual washing (wudu'). Tayammum can be performed if there is no clean water readily available, to save water for later use, if one is sick and water could worsen their illness or delay cure, or if one has no access to water. To perform tayammum, one intends to prepare for prayer, strikes their hands on earth or dust, shakes off particles, and wipes their face and hands. Tayammum is nullified if water becomes available, necessities requiring bathing occur, or reasons for performing it disappear or are interrupted, such as passing wind.
This document provides tips on how to find happiness. It recommends controlling anger and jealousy, being humble, listening to others, speaking thoughtfully, being honest and trusting, having a caring heart, thinking positively, and having gratitude. Practicing these traits like controlling emotions, caring for others, honesty, and optimism can help one lead a happier life.
This document discusses Islamic beliefs about what happens after death, including the intermediate state of Barzakh, resurrection, and the final judgment. It describes the honor believers receive after death and their fearlessness in the grave. It also discusses the different states and punishments of Hell, as well as the rewards of Paradise. The document provides details on Islamic eschatology and the Day of Judgment.
Al Quran (Chapter 41): Surah Fussilat [Explained in Details], Surah Ha Mim Sa...Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
The document discusses various topics related to the human body and mind. It provides facts about the substances that make up the human body, such as 400 liters of water and 206 bones. It also discusses concepts like the duality of the conscious and subconscious mind, with the subconscious being larger at 88% and processing thoughts simultaneously. Visualization and belief are presented as important for achieving goals, with specific steps outlined that involve thinking, visualizing, transmitting thoughts to the universe, apologizing, believing, receiving, and thanking.
The document summarizes Surah Al-Gashiyah (Chapter 88 of the Quran). It was revealed in Makkah during the early period of Prophet Muhammad's preaching. The surah focuses on reminding people of the Day of Judgment and describing its rewards and punishments. It highlights four signs of Allah's creation - camels, sky, mountains, and earth - as evidence of His power to create the hereafter. While Muslims must spread the message, they cannot compel conversion; accountability before Allah is individual.
The ninty nine names of allah, with some additions by a naeemtopbottom1
This document contains a summary of 99 names of Allah in 3 paragraphs or less:
The document discusses that Allah has many names, with 99 explicitly mentioned in the Quran. It explains that the Greatest Name of Allah (Ismullah Al-A'zam) is hidden within verses of the Quran. Reciting and understanding the names of Allah can aid in worship and bring one closer to God. Stories are provided of saints who realized the meanings of Allah's names through spiritual practices like dhikr and repetition. While the names hold spiritual power, they must be approached with humility, intention, and following religious guidelines to avoid harm.
The document provides an introduction and summary of Surah Al-Buruj. It discusses that the surah was revealed in Mecca during intense persecution of Muslims. It warns the disbelievers of consequences for mistreating believers, referencing the story of people of the ditch who burned believers. The surah swears by the sky, Day of Judgment, and witness/witnessed. It describes the people of the ditch being destroyed and believers rewarded with paradise. The disbelievers deny punishment but Allah surrounds them, and the Quran's truth is preserved.
This document is a unit on charity (sadaqah) from TJ Homeschooling. It contains 8 lessons that define and explain sadaqah. Some key points covered include:
- Sadaqah is voluntary charity or any act of goodness, including giving money, food, clothes or helping others.
- We should give sadaqah to gain reward from Allah, avoid hellfire, and help those in need, including family, the poor, travelers.
- Sadaqah should be given willingly, without showing off or insulting recipients. It can also be an ongoing act like building a well or publishing books.
SYMPTOMATOLOGY IN PSYCHIATRY ILLNESS.pptxHappychifunda
This document provides an overview of symptomatology in psychiatry, describing various disorders of perception, thinking, speech, emotions, motor behavior, memory, attention, orientation, consciousness, judgment, and insight. It details specific disorders such as hallucinations, delusions, formal thought disorders, affective disorders, catatonic symptoms, amnesia, and disorders of attention and orientation. The document categorizes and defines psychiatric symptoms to aid in clinical evaluation and diagnosis of mental illnesses.
This document provides an overview of schizophrenia including its definition, history, epidemiology, symptoms, causes, risk factors, complications, diagnosis, and treatments. Some key points include:
- Schizophrenia is a severe brain disorder that causes abnormal interpretations of reality and can result in hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking.
- It has been recognized and treated in various problematic ways throughout history, from exorcisms to lobotomies. definitions and understanding have improved over time but treatment remains challenging.
- About 1% of people will develop schizophrenia, which typically emerges in late teens to late 20s. Genetics and environment both contribute to causes.
- Symptoms range from halluc
Common dreams and interpretations
Various theories about dreams are discussed, including those proposed by Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley. Top 10 common dreams are listed, including falling, being chased, and missing teeth. Differences between men's and women's dreams are explored. Studying dreams can provide insight into an individual's unconscious mind and behavior.
This document provides an overview of the components of a mental status examination (MSE). It describes 8 components that are assessed during an MSE: general appearance and behavior; speech; mood and affect; thought; perception; cognition; judgement; and insight. Each component is then defined and examples are provided of the types of observations, questions, and tests used to evaluate the patient's status in that area. The goal of the MSE is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the patient's overall emotional and cognitive functioning.
This a project for a high school AP Psychology course. This is a fictionalized account of having a psychological ailment. For questions about this blog project or its content please email the teacher, Laura Astorian: laura.astorian@cobbk12.org
This document summarizes the key points from a research paper on dreams. It discusses various topics related to dreams including lucid dreaming, premonition dreams, sleep paralysis, REM sleep disorder, creativity and dreams, animals dreaming, differences in dreaming between genders, and medical perspectives on dream interpretation. The conclusion emphasizes that dreams have long been a subject of curiosity and research, with modern psychologists like Freud studying their relationship to suppressed emotions and desires.
Abdulaziz Alhajeri Ch s 151 Tu-Th 9.30 Informative Spe.docxannetnash8266
Abdulaziz Alhajeri
Ch s 151
Tu-Th 9.30
Informative Speech
June 17, 2014
Phobias
Can you imagine being so afraid of something that it becomes hard to breathe? That your anxiety is so high that you are completely frozen? What if you did not know when you would experience this level of fear which could happen at any time and you live your life trying to avoid it? This is what having a phobia can feel like. According to the National Institute of Health, more than 3.6 million Americans have a phobia of some sort and can live with fear like this every day. Upon learning about other people's phobias, some people can say that they sound irrational and don't make sense, but this is how a phobia can be characterized.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition there are different types of phobias: social phobias, specific phobias and agoraphobia. Social phobias can be divided into two categories: generalized social phobia and specific social phobia. Generalized social phobia is better known as social anxiety disorder. According to Franklin Schneider 2006, approximately 12% of Americans have social anxiety disorder at some time in their life. This disorder can be explained as the fear of being judged or by doing something embarrassing in public. This disorder may cause sufferers to avoid social situations as much as possible. Specific social phobia is more targeted and can be experienced in social situations with specific triggers such as someone with glossophobia who fears public speaking. Glossophobia is thought to be the most common phobia in America.
The most well known types of phobias are those which fall under the category of specific phobias. These are phobias which cause the sufferer to go out of his or her way to avoid the thing that cause this fear altogether. Specific phobias themselves can be divided into 5 different types: Animal type (such as arachnophobia, a fear of spiders), natural environment type (such as claustrophobia, a fear of confined spaces), situational type (such as acrophobia, a fear of heights), blood/injection/injury type (such as necrophobia, a fear of death) and other. Specific phobias are very common among children between the ages of 7 and 13 and can often been seen as a normal part of the developmental process.
Agoraphpobia is the final kind of phobia noted by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition. Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces which often leaves the sufferer house-bound for many years, unable to leave the walls of their home for fear of what lies outside of these walls. I have an aunt who suffers from this kind of phobia and rarely leaves her house even though she has nothing to do there and it makes her life very difficult. As we said before, these fears can be completely irrational to those who do not suffer from them.
But how can we diagnose a phobia? One fact is that we cannot diagnose a .
fon Unit xv-care of terminally ill patientAtul Yadav
Unit:xv-Care of terminally ill patient
It contain ---
1.Concepts of Loss, Grief, Grieving process
2. Signs of clinical death
3. Care of dying patient
4. Special considerations
5. Advance Directive
6. Euthanasia ,willdying declaration,organ donation etc.
7.Medico-legal issues
8. Care of dead body
9.Equipment, procedure and care of unit
10. Autopsy
11.Embalming
This document provides information on forensic psychiatry and common psychiatric terms and symptoms. It discusses topics such as psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, neurosis, psychosis, delusions, hallucinations, and other key concepts. The key points are:
- Psychiatry is the branch of medicine dealing with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses and behavioral disorders. Forensic psychiatry applies psychiatry within the legal system.
- Neurosis involves emotional or intellectual disorders where reality testing is preserved, while psychosis involves a loss of contact with reality.
- Delusions are false beliefs that persist despite evidence. Hallucinations are false sensory perceptions without an external stimulus. Common types of delusions
This document discusses death and dying, defining death as the irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions. It outlines three definitions of death in the US and describes the theories and stages of death and dying, including the five stages proposed by Kubler Ross: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Finally, it lists common signs and symptoms of impending death such as decreased eating, increased sleeping, incontinence, breathing changes, skin changes, restlessness, and the signs present at the time of death.
This document discusses various theories about dreams proposed by psychologists like Freud, Jung, and Hobson and McCarley. It also outlines 10 common dreams people experience like falling, being naked in public, or missing an event. Differences in what men and women dream about are explored, with men more likely to dream of sex and aggression while women report more nightmares. Studying dreams can provide insight into one's unconscious mind and behaviors.
Phobias are irrational fears that cause intense anxiety and avoidance of specific objects or situations. Common phobias include fears of heights, enclosed spaces, social situations, insects, and darkness. Phobias typically develop in childhood or adolescence due to stressful experiences, frightening events, or learning the phobia from a parent. Treatment involves cognitive behavioral therapy including gradual exposure to the feared object or situation to overcome the anxiety associated with it. Phobias can run in families due to epigenetic factors that influence gene expression related to fear responses.
Psychiatry– it deals with study, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness.
Forensic psychiatry- application of knowledge of psychiatry
These are the person who are unable to cope with the ordinary social circumstance
Depression affects millions of people each year across all ages and demographics. Some of the top 10 signs of depression include persistent feelings of sadness, lack of energy, changes in sleep patterns such as insomnia or sleeping too much, changes in appetite, chronic aches and pains, difficulty concentrating, social withdrawal, irritability, and lack of interest in activities that were previously enjoyable. If someone is experiencing several of these signs, it could indicate depression and they should seek treatment from a mental health professional.
Disorders of Perception can involve sensory distortions or deceptions. Sensory distortions include changes in intensity, quality, or spatial form of real stimuli. Sensory deceptions include illusions and hallucinations. Hallucinations are false perceptions without an external stimulus and can involve any sense. They are caused by intense emotions, suggestion, psychiatric disorders, sensory organ disorders, sensory deprivation, or central nervous system disorders. Auditory hallucinations in psychiatry range from elementary sounds to fully formed voices. Visual hallucinations include flashes of light or fully formed visions. Hallucinations of other senses like smell are rarer.
Am I suffering from a nightmare disorder.pptxleelindesy
Does this scenario sound familiar? Do you know what fear-inducing nightmares mean? If your answer is yes, you may have a nightmare disorder. Although this sleeping disorder is rare, it is not unheard of. Here is what you need to know about it!
1. The patient has a diagnosis of paranoid personality disorder that has been exacerbated by the onset of vascular dementia. He exhibits paranoid and aggressive behaviors, as well as neurological symptoms of dementia including tremors, shuffling gait, and impaired judgment.
2. The psychiatrist recommends increasing the patient's medication to better manage his behaviors. Non-pharmacological recommendations include engaging the patient in meaningful activities and bringing in familiar objects from home to create a more soothing environment.
3. Due to the severity of his dementia, the patient lacks capacity to make his own medical and living decisions. His health care agent and guardianship are therefore responsible for those decisions. Ongoing management will focus on behavioral techniques to diminish problem
This document discusses various anxiety disorders and provides information about their symptoms and types. It covers:
- General definitions of anxiety disorder and its symptoms like nervousness, worry, and fear that interferes with daily life.
- The main types of anxiety disorders are generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and specific phobias.
- It also discusses mood disorders like bipolar disorder and depressive disorders, their symptoms and phases/types. Personality disorders are mentioned as well.
How are the symptoms of various types of anxiety different? - The Linden MethodThe Linden Method
This document discusses different types of anxiety disorders and their symptoms. It describes generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder, specific phobias like agoraphobia, and panic disorder. Common mental health symptoms for anxiety disorders include over-thinking, difficulty concentrating, irritability, insomnia, and changes in appetite. Physical symptoms can include racing heartbeat, fast breathing, sweating, shaking, and headaches. The types of anxiety disorders have varying symptoms, but all can interfere with relationships and daily life if left untreated.
any of various difficulties (such as a physical, emotional, behavioral, or learning disability or impairment) that causes an individual to require additional or specialized services or accommodations (such as in education or recreation) students with special needs.
Similar to The patient affected by sihr or evil eye can experience different kind of symptoms (20)
Dua and Dhikr from Sunnah and their Rewards (Chart (pdf)abd5050
This document contains various hadith and passages about performing good deeds and dhikr. Some key points include:
1) Reciting portions of the Quran daily is rewarded with good deeds and forgiveness of sins.
2) Repeating phrases like "Subhan Allah" and "Alhamdulillah" after prayers fills one's good deeds and scales of justice.
3) Performing dhikr in the morning and evening is among the most superior forms of asking forgiveness from Allah.
4) Good deeds are multiplied when actions are paired with sincere faith, such as reciting certain phrases and passing away the same day.
The document lists various Arabic terms used to indicate or reference different points in time, including:
- In the near future/next year/next month to refer to upcoming times.
- A long time ago/in the past to refer to distant past times.
- At the same time/at that time to refer to simultaneous or concurrent times.
- Last week/last month/last year to refer to recent past times within the past week, month or year.
- Within an hour/this morning/these days/few moments ago to refer to very recent times.
- After tomorrow/before one hour/recently to refer to times relative to the present or near future.
The document provides examples of the Arabic verb "to sleep" conjugated in present, past and future tense. It gives the conjugation of the verb with different subjects like "he", "she", "they", "I" followed by an example sentence for each. It then lists out the conjugations of the verb "to sleep" across different subjects in a table format.
This document provides advice on positive behaviors and attitudes to have. It lists phrases in Arabic with translations advising the reader to not be moody, resentful, vulgar, boastful, vague, gullible, inconsiderate, a deceiver, or a coward. It also encourages being accurate, avoiding harassment and excuses, and being tidy, methodical, and eloquent. The full narration of these Arabic phrases can be accessed by clicking a link.
The document contains a list of words in English and their definitions. It encourages the reader to click a link for narration of hundreds of words. It also promotes living in comfort and luxury, being happy, going across or passing from one side to another, eating or tasting, strongly desiring, squeezing, planting or cultivating, being tired, promising, and making or performing.
Arabic Short story With English Translationabd5050
The document is a conversation in Arabic between Sahlon and several other people about an incident involving Sahlon's behavior. Sahlon complains that a neighbor complained about their behavior. Sahlon admits to crushing flowers in the neighbor's garden and apologizes to their mother. Sahlon then discusses making an apology card and cake for the neighbor to apologize and ensure the neighbor knows it won't happen again. Sahlon's mother offers to help Sahlon with making the cake.
Short Arabic Story for Beginners With English Translationabd5050
The document is a conversation in Arabic between Sahlon and several other people about an incident with a neighbor. Sahlon complains to their mother about the neighbor, who was upset because Sahlon crushed flowers in her garden riding their bike. Sahlon's mother tells them to apologize, and Sahlon agrees they will write an apology card and possibly make a cake as well to apologize properly to the neighbor.
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
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The patient affected by sihr or evil eye can experience different kind of symptoms
1. Symptoms that patients having sihr or
evil eye can express
The patient affected by sihr or evil eye can experience different
kind of symptoms. Those symptoms are not enough to make
diagnostic, the patient need to make the ruqyah to confirm the
diagnostic. In fact, most of those symptoms can look like any
symptoms that people express when they have stress in their
life or facing regular physical or psychological sickness.
Below are some symptoms that the patients can manifest. The
patient can experience few of them.
I.Symptoms during the sleep of the patient.
1.Insomnia or perturbed sleeping l:waking up few times during
the night.
2. Nightmare
3.Dream about Animals like snake, lion, fox, dog, mouse,
cat…..
4.Dream about unclean or scary places: bathroom, graveyard,
dumpster, drearily places.
5.Dream about people too long or too short.
6.Dream of falling from high place.
7.Dream about helpless situation: for example the person wants
to call for help but the sound of the voice become voiceless.
2. 7.Laughing or crying or screaming during sleep.
8. Groaning sound during sleep.
9.sleepwalking.
II. Symptoms when the patient is awake.
1.Pain that not have any medical causes for examples: chronic
headache, chronic shoulder and back pain,
3.Lack of energy and fatigue. Losing hair.
4.Weak concentration. The patients lose focus even little
challenge in the life overwhelm them. They jump from project
to project, they don't reach their goal or hardly reach them.
5.Weak memory. Forgetfulness.
6. Regression in worshiping (for example stop or read less
Quran).
7.Deterioration of the character.
8. The patients can face sickness that conventional medicine fail
to cure. For example : skin issues, chronic constipation, chronic
pain in the stomach or colon, knee pain that look like arthritis,
symptoms that look like asthma........
In some cases the patients can express very serious symptoms
like paraplegia or psychiatric symptoms like hallucination and
disconnection from reality
3. 9. bad smell. Even with the extreme effort to get ride of the
smell, it will come again
10. Love of loneliness .In some case the patient stop going
outside home. And, in the extreme case the patient stay in her or
his home in darkness.
11. Low self-esteem and pessimistic mind. having doubt to be
worthy of love and attention.
12.Become emotional : cry easily, easily irritated.
13. Instability in their life: repeated divorce,changing work or
field of study, moving from place to place......
14.conflictual social interactions, very minor disagreement can
lead to serious arguments.
15.lose balance in their life for example : they can be too clean
and organized until they reach obsession or they be too
unclean or disorganized until they become careless about the
hygiene of themselves or their home.