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6921: False Memory Syndrome
... Memory Syndrome then destroys the psychological part of the child, and not only of the victim but through false accusations of incest and sexual abuse also some other members of the victim's family. The American Medical Association considers recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse to be of uncertain authenticity, which should be put into external seeing. The dangers of this are very obvious, because not only that false memories can ...
6922: Obesity
... more obese a person is, the more likely he or she is to have health problems. Psychological and Social Effects One of the most painful aspects of obesity may be the emotional suffering it causes. American society places great emphasis on physical appearance, often equating attractiveness with slimness, especially in women. The messages, intended or not, make overweight people feel unattractive. Many people assume that obese people are gluttonous, lazy, or ...
6923: Dreams
... the Association for the study of Dream. Vol.1 (1) 27 . 40, Mar. 1991 Palombo, Stanley R. M.D, " Day Residue and Screen Memory in Freud's Dream of the Botanical Monograph," Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, May, 1996, pp. 881-903. Robbins, Paul R. and Tanck, H. Roland, " Interest in Dreams and Dream Recall," Perceptual and Motor Skills,Feb. , 1988, Vol.66 (1) pp. 291-294.
6924: Psychoanalysis
... takes from five to seven years. Outside the United States many non-medical psychologists and other behavioral scientists have been trained as psychoanalysts, and recently non-medical candidates are being trained in increasing numbers by American institutes. POST-FREUDIAN THEORY From the beginnings in the late 19th century, psychoanalytic theory and practice have continued to develop into the present modern practices. Initially, Freud believed that forgotten sexual seductions of children were ...
6925: Ban Smoking
... restrictions have been placed on the use of cigarettes in public areas such as restaurants and airplanes, the US has yet to place a ban on smoking. The government frequently inspects items sold to the American public. Commercial products that may be dangerous such as food, cars, and toys have been recalled in order for alterations. In the August 1995 issue of consumer reports, twenty-four products were recalled because of ...
6926: Weber And Rationalisation
... George Ritzer believes that the fast-food chains have become the model of rationality. The process in which the principals of the fast food-restaurant become dominating in relation to more and more sectors in American society as well as the rest of the world. The principals Ritzer is referring to is: efficiency, predicability, calculability, and control. He states that "the foundations of McDonaldisation" entry in society creates a society in ...
6927: What Is History?
... teacher didn’t speak a word of it; yet it remains a very important part of history. It shows not only was that time for the “Americanese,” a tough one, but also that we as American were influenced by the disgusting, demanding powers of Hitler. Politics; one of the three taboo’s when you are in a bar. You never talk about money, religion, or politics. This is the truth. Many ...
6928: Anorexia Nervosa
... nervosa is a disorder in which preoccupation with dieting and thinness leads to excessive weight loss. The individual may not acknowledge that weight loss or restricted eating is a problem (www.anorexia.com, Internet). The American Anorexia Nervosa Association defines anorexia as a "serious illness of deliberate self-starvation with profound psychiatric and physical components." Now that we know what anorexia means, lets narrate how this disease came to be noticeable ...
6929: Synthetic Drugs of Abuse
... as "crack", gained popularity. The drug gave the user a ten minutes long "high". The drug is physically addictive the first time it is used. Another even more addictive and potent drug appeared on the american market in 1994. It is called methcathinone, or "cat". The user is high for 72 hours after using only 10-20 mg. Although the user does not get physically addictet right away, the rush is ...
6930: The Seminoles
... were the ancestors of the Seminoles. The ancestors of the Seminoles fought with words, weapons, and with their own blood to protect their world as they knew and understood it. In the end of the American Revolutionary War and the creation of the United States in 1784, white settlers moved south into the Spanish and English colonies. It became obvious that a war between white immigrants and Native Americans of the ...


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