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- 401: Thomas Mores Utopia
- ... soon change (Comptons Encyclopedia 582). By then King Henry had grown tired of his marriage with Catherine of Aragon. She had not given him any sons after eighteen years of marriage. King Henry wanted a divorce from Catherine and because More was a loyal church man, he knew it was against the Catholic religion. More refused to acknowledge Henrys decision. He refused to take the Oath of Supremacy. More believed ...
- 402: The Joy Luck Club: Journey to Adulthood
- ... and blew out Tyan-yu's end of the traditional, double-ended marriage candle, meaning her marriage was not consummated. Through planning and patience Lindo found a way to trick her mother-in-law and divorce her husband without having her parents lose face. She was faithful to her parents and to herself. And as a reminder of what she has conquered she buys a new piece of jewelry, always twenty ...
- 403: Search of April Raintree
- ... and his business is located. April and Cheryl are separated but stay in touch and tell each other how great life is for them. But after the marriage did not work out she gets a divorce from her husband. It is at this time that April informed that Cheryl is released from the hospital in Winnipeg. After Cheryl was released from the hospital, April is raped by three men. This part ...
- 404: Gulf War Syndrome
- ... more likely to have the symptoms of chronic fatigue, irritability, headache, and other symptoms (Straus 162). The Gulf War posed a high risk of a long illness, but did not lead to higher rates of divorce or unemployment (Straus 163). A report by Unwin and colleagues showed that the increased risk of chronic illnesses after the War was extended to all branches of the military and to both active duty and ...
- 405: Forensic Psychology
- ... also work in work in a penal institution, state mental hospitals, law enforcement agencies, or a private practice (The Page"). Forensic psychologists also provide treatment services. These include counseling for adults and children involved in divorce proceedings and anger management counseling ("Psychology Information Online" 1998). Forensic psychologists help a lot with family issues. Some examples of the services for the family court cases are: child custody evaluations, visitation risk assessment, evaluations ...
- 406: False Memory Syndrome
- ... abuse in grown children is hard to distinguish. There is no scientifically proven list of typical symptoms of sexual abuse. Symptoms displayed by actual abuse victims are the kinds of symptoms that also result from divorce, moving, loss of a family member, or changing employment. According to the False Memory Syndrome Foundation "There are 700 civil and criminal cases have been filed based on retrieved memories of childhood abuse". Repressed Memory ...
- 407: Bipolar Disorder 3
- ... There is no know cure for the bipolar disorder but it can be treatable with medication and therapy. 1% of the population will have a manic depressive illness. Environmental factors such as death, separation and divorce may trigger the disorder. The illness manifests itself with the individual experiencing episodes of mania or elation followed by low mood or depression. The number of manic and depressive episodes varies greatly from person to ...
- 408: Depression The Sadness Disease
- ... drugs as a means of escape. It is said that Baby Boomers may be a reaction to the emotional disruptions of growing up in 1950's and 60's America with its unprecedented rates of divorce and relocation, leading to losses of family, friends, and community. The Baby Boom generation also came of age during a time of record economic expansion, which created great expectations of wealth and success. But their ...
- 409: Depression 5
- ... 144) Stress usually in the form of a personal loss, can bring on a first episode of depression in someone who is genetically at risk. A loss can be, being laid off of work, a divorce, a retirement, natural disasters, legal problems, and the death of a loved one. If stressful events continuously occur it can cause depressive episodes to take place more. Rosalynn Carter, a pioneer in the mental illness ...
- 410: Depression
- ... sanity, experiencing only a mild form of depression, if any. Others may encounter similar situations and become mentally depressed. Some reasons for being depressed are normal, such as, a death of a family member, parents divorce, or loss of job; but, depending on how long you are depressed, as a result of these misfortunate situations, can determine weather or not you are emotionally depressed. Depression is the most common psychological disorder ...
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