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2111: Family Practice: Summary
... on children's values that are driven by their parents emotions. "Giving up the myth of the perfect Family," is the starting point. This is where the parents low self esteem is driven into their child. The next step, "Tell it like you feel It," describes how families should share their feelings and not hold them in. After that comes, "Don't play telephone", this is where a third person is used to communicate between two parties. Another step is, "Make your blueprints Flexible," you should not pre-plan your child's life for them. Then he goes into the next step, which is about Contracts called, "Learn to use contracts." With this step the family makes contracts with one another and then monitors and up ... comes to the family issues. One of the worst steps of all is, "Stop the "Good Guy-"Bad Guy, " routine. I feel that having someone to blame for every problem that arises can devastate a child. Parents need to think about what they are going to say before they say it. The last step is, "Get rid of old emotional Baggage," I have personal experience in this category. I had ...
2112: Are you a shopaholic?
... you a shopaholic? 1. Shopaholics found their compulsion to spend by creating false identities to obtain more creditcards. They often hide bank statements from their spouses and try in any way possible to conceal their abuse. In some extreme cases shopaholics has even turned prostituted in order to finance their spending. 2. The group Walletwatch was made by Lawrence Michaels who is a Shopaholic. He spends thou-sands of pounds on ... and we would also ask you to focus on the cause of this so-called shopping mania. We are 20 shopaholics in the group. We meet 1 or 2 a week to talk about our abuse of consumption and discuss in which way we can help each other best. We all need to bolster our self-esteem up, and that is why we have used shopping as a kind of therapy ... have bank managers, techni-cians, and house wifes and people from both the middle- and working classes. But despite the dif-ferences we all agree about one thing: We want to get out of our abuse! We hope that you can accept our invitation, and if you can, then please call us on phone no. 081-361 2411, so that we can arrange a time for your lecture. Yours Sincerely ...
2113: Individual Advancement Vs. Dem
... must be a hard worker who values self improvement"? Either way, the real question is why doesn't it say "….. those that help others" instead "….. them that help themselves". You are taught as a young child the importance of thinking of others first and group effort. It is continuously reinforced throughout all areas of your life, including school and work. Everyone knows that at some time or another in your life ... Government. He talks about how she went to trial for an issue, which wasn't even a crime and how she in the end was allowed to advance herself. After defending herself regarding a bastard child, she was found free from punishment and the very next day married to one of the judges who had heard her testimony. This was unusual for the time being the fact that women who fornicated ... Major Molineux", the youth is desperately seeking his second cousin who is supposed to be fairly wealthy. During one visit to the young man's home, the kinsman, Major Molineux, shows interest in having the child come and stay with him where he may help him enter adulthood. As the story progresses, the young guy is sent on his way at 18 in good clothing and with money in his ...
2114: Bipolar Disorders
... Another problem associated with the use of lithium is experienced by pregnant women. Its use during pregnancy has been associated with birth defects, particularly Ebstein's anomaly. Based on current data, the risk of a child with Ebstein's anomaly being born to a mother who took lithium during her first trimester of pregnancy is approximately 1 in 8,000, or 2.5 times that of the general population (Jacobson et ... of these medications can be used in combination with lithium or in combination with each other. Valproate is especially helpful for patients who are lithium noncompliant, experience rapid-cycling, or have comorbid alcohol or drug abuse. Neuroleptics such as haloperidol or chlorpromazine have also been used to help stabilize manic patients who are highly agitated or psychotic. Use of these drugs is often necessary because the response to them are rapid ...
2115: Should Marijuana be Legalized for Medical Purposes?
... purposes. All drugs, both prescription and non-prescription, are federally 'Scheduled' by the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency). A drug's scheduling under Federal law is determined “according to [its] effects, medical uses, and potential for abuse” (Claim V). In this classification system, marijuana is a Schedule I drug, grouped with heroin, LSD, hashish, methaqualone, and designer drugs. These are drugs having “unpredictable effects, and [causing] severe psychological or physical dependence, or ... we outlawing this particular plant?' Dooley said. 'What is wrong with adults smoking marijuana in their own environment?'” (Kemp). Opponents of legalization efforts worry that legalization for medical purposes will eventually lead to non-medical abuse. An example of this type of medical abuse can be found in the 1995 Comedy, Friday. In the film, a corrupted priest tries to obtain marijuana from Smokey, a neighborhood pot addict. Upon noticing the marijuana, he says “Excuse me brother, what ...
2116: Dreaming: Function And Meaning
... as a cause, discussion with a physician is recommended. It is useful to encourage young children to discuss their nightmares with their parents or other adults, but they generally do not need treatment. If a child is suffering from recurrent or very disturbing nightmares, the aid of a therapist may be required. The therapist may have the child draw the nightmare, talk with the frightening characters, or fantasize changes in the nightmare, in order help the child feel safer and less frightened. The nightmares which repeat a traumatic event reflect a normal psychic healing process, and will diminish in frequency and intensity if recovery is progressing. If after several weeks no ...
2117: Cosequences Of Shame And Guilt
... name of thy fellow-sinner and fellow sufferer!"(Hawthorne 73). It is hypocritical of Arthur to tell Hester to speak out the truth when he knows the truth and he is the father of the child she bore. His silence shows how much of a coward Arthur is and how scared he is of the truth. The birth of Pearl, their child, saddened Arthur tremendously because he knows he can not hug his child, kiss her, or even raise her. The Reverend is always holding his hand over his heart because he feels weak and helpless. The scaffold is the only place he has to "speak" the truth. ...
2118: Identity Crisis Of Enkidu And
... perfectly acceptable at this time because they are considered nearly gods themselves. Interesting also is the passage in which the goddess Ninsun takes Enkidu on as her own son. “Strong Enkidu, you are not the child of my body, but I will receive you as my adopted son; you are my other child like the foundlings they bring to the temple.” (25, Norton; “Gilgamesh”). Here, even though it seems that Enkidu is being taken on like a lost child, it is also possible that Enkidu is being accepted by Ninsun as a subordinate to Gilgamesh, almost like a wife, or a son in law. Once again Enkidu’s identity of masculinity comes into ...
2119: What Is Abortion?
What Is Abortion? What is abortion? Is it the killing of a defense less child or is it the freedom of a woman. In the case of the latter, it is easy to see how abortion can be very beneficial for the mother. Perhaps she is a teenager who is too young and too scared for such an awesome responsi bility or perhaps she simply does not have the resources for or want another child. The situation becomes more complicated when the father of the fetus wants the baby. Does the father, whose very DNA was transferred to the fetus, have any right to determine whether the mother receives an ... totally that of the mother, who must endure the nine month pregnancy and the birthing process as well as any lingering physical or psychological effects. Even if abortion is considered the killing of a defenseless child, serious and difficult questions cannot be avoided. Certainly, it is illegal and immoral to kill a week old baby; but can the same be said of the termina tion of a week old fetus? ...
2120: Iliad
Paris: Magnificent Hero or Spoiled Child? Homer uses tone, imagery, epithets, and similes to describe Paris’ character. Outwardly, Paris is a brave person, but inwardly, he is full of doubts and fears. He is like a stallion that has been pampered too much, a child who is allowed to get everything he wants. Because of his attitude, he starts the Trojan War and brings on the fall of Troy. Paris is portrayed in this passage as being a walking contradiction ... quality registered in “favorite” and “cool currents.” It is as if he were not drawn to adventure, but merely seeking out the familiar and comfortable. Even his “breaking free” becomes trivial because, like a spoiled child, he refuses discipline of any kind.


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