Inpomania


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Inpomania
(in-poh-mey-nee-uh)
Origin. North Lauderdale, FL USA 02/08/17

 

Inpomania – Extreme consumerism and spiritualism associated with the disproportion of wealth and misfortune and resulting in a life of chronic disadvantage of possession, debt, unemployment, education, stress, racial discrimination in the criminal justice system and impaired relationships.

 

Sentence:

Erin stole merchandise and sold it on the internet in order to provide for food and shelter for his family; Erin is a inpomaniac.

– Abdias Dalisma

 

Inpomania is particularly rampant in the United States, where we place a low priority on impoverished areas that are limited in resources which resulting in gentrification.

– Jude Dalisma

Antonym:

Affluenza

Inpomania Founders:

Abdias & Jude Dalisma

 

Tendencies

  • Violent outbursts do to frustration
  • Higher chance of committing a crime
  • Feeling of marginalize
  • Helplessness
  • Dependency
  • Outcast
  • Feeling inferiority
  • Gang Affiliation (with criminal intent)

 

Treatment

  1. Proper Education On Wealth Management – By understand on how to manage & growing your own wealth you’re most likely to commit less crime than someone who don’t understand wealth management. Perhaps the biggest reason for the importance of wealth management is the issue of retirement. The future is uncertain, so your plan must be able to adapt to changing circumstances. If you don’t adapt, then your existent will be demise.
  2. Comprehending The Judicial & Government Laws – Will make you more rational on life decision & lesser the chance of you committing crime. As judges like to say, ignorance of the law is no defense to criminal charges. There are exceptions, but the overwhelming majority of crimes don’t require that the defendant know that his or her conduct is illegal.
  3. Understanding Healthy Nutrition – Is very vital to your mental health because sometime eating unhealthy food can have the effect of making depression, psychosis, bipolar disorders, epilepsy, developmental and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents, dementia, alcohol use disorders, drug use disorders, self-harm/suicide and other significant emotional or medically unexplained complaints. By avoid unhealthy food and getting the right nourishment your brain will function at a efficient rate & may result and in boosting your brain power.
  4. Aptitude Test – A test designed to determine a person’s ability in a particular skill or field of knowledge. By taking this skill test can help you toward in choosing a career that can help you in the future. Now this test doesn’t determine your faith or future but will show you what your strength and weakness are. By focusing on a career or even your dreams, life will be more pleasant because your chasing something you desire.
  5. Psychological Evaluation – If a person is having problems at work, school, at home or in personal relationships, tests can help a psychologist understand whether he or she might have issues with anger management or interpersonal skills, or certain personality traits that contribute to the problem. Other tests evaluate whether clients are experiencing emotional disorders such as anxiety or depression.

The underlying cause of a person’s problems isn’t always clear. For example, if a child is having trouble in school, does he or she have a reading problem such as dyslexia? An attention problem such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Difficulty with impulse control? Psychological tests and assessments allow a psychologist to understand the nature of the problem, and to figure out the best way to go about addressing it.

  1. Health Care – Health care is vital to a society because people get sick, get into accidents and emergencies do emerge and the hospitals are needed to diagnose, treat and manage different types of illness and diseases. Many of people’s aspirations and desires cannot be met without longer, healthier, happy lives.
  2. Mentorship Program- Mentoring can help youth as they go through challenging life transitions, including dealing with stressful changes at home or transitioning to adulthood. Close, healthy, supportive relationships between mentors and mentees that last for a significant portion of time (i.e., more than one year) are central to success. Without this, mentoring programs run the risk of harming young people who are paired with mentors ill-equipped to meet the mentees’ needs. Specifically, relationships with mentors that last less than three months; where there is irregular and inconsistent contact; where there is a disconnect between the personalities, interests, and expectations of the mentors and mentees; where mentors are unprepared and lack skills to relate to youth; and where there is no emotional bond between the mentor and mentee have been found to be harmful to youth.

 

  • Benefits for youth & adults:
  • Increased high school graduation rates
  • Lower high school dropout rates
  • Healthier relationships and lifestyle choices
  • Better attitude about school
  • Higher college enrollment rates and higher educational aspirations
  • Enhanced self-esteem and self-confidence
  • Improved behavior, both at home and at school
  • Stronger relationships with parents, teachers, and peers
  • Improved interpersonal skills
  • Decreased likelihood of initiating drug and alcohol use
  • Increased self-esteem
  • A sense of accomplishment
  • Creation of networks of volunteers
  • Insight into childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood
  • Increased patience and improved supervisory skills
  1. Imprisonment makes matter worst, only enhance inpomania which result in a lifestyle of criminal activity. Intensive rehab works best for better result, like using treatments mention (1-7).
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