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- 5481: The Healing Process
- ... to recognize and respect our needs, emotions, anticipations, apprehensions and our sense of concern. But we learn not to be dominated by them. We learn the frightening quality of relationships, that of the lack of control adds to the richness of relationships. We learn to invest in life and that relinquishment can be a sign of something right not necessarily something that has gone wrong. We learn that laws and mores ...
- 5482: What's Love Got To Do With It; Everything!
- ... half of what, and who, they are. He has taken his love and sublimated it into hate, a vicious hate, that he would be willing to kill over. He is jealous of her; she has control of his kids. How can children, of a divorced set of parents, be expected to cope with parents like that, being told to love them, when they have such a high level of hate between ...
- 5483: Counselors
- ... seek counseling as a result of some change, prehaps a death or different working conditions. Clients ofren find themselves in the midsyt of some change they do not understand or over which they have little control. In its most general form, counseling provides a context for such change. How to evplain any change, how to assess its direction or to predictg irs effects, and how to understand the meaning any change ...
- 5484: Psychology: Dreams and Dreaming
- ... utter helplessness that so often infuses a nightmare probably harks back to infancy, some experts say, when a child is indeed powerless and at the mercy of a world he or she cannot understand or control. ( Time-Life Books p. 102). According to Professor Hartmann, the common thread among those who have nightmares frequently is sensitivity. For a Boston study, he solicited volunteers who experienced nightmares at least once a week ...
- 5485: Alzheimer's Disease: "Where has Yesterday Gone"
- ... and agitation occur due to the inability to carry on a thought pattern. Stage seven, the most severe stage, the patient may lose their speech and walking ability. Assistance with feeding is required and bladder control is lost. "The brain is totally separated from the body. . . (Siegfried 29)." "The patient may survive for a long time in this stage, but will eventually die from either respiratory arrest or some other organ ...
- 5486: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... are risks involved in their use. Because of the often severe side effects, Benzodiazepines are often used in their place. Benzodiazepines can achieve the same results as Neuroleptics for most patients in terms of rapid control of agitation and excitement, without the severe side effects. Antidepressants such as the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI's) fluovamine and amitriptyline have also been used by some doctors as treatment for bipolar disorder. A ...
- 5487: Underage Smoking
- ... foundation involving religion and social customs. It is against the Catholic religion to subject a human body to any harm, especially harm that would result in death. It is proven by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), smoking remains the leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States and is responsible for 16% of all deaths nationwide (Shaw, Barry 460). Social customs are that the youth should not ...
- 5488: The Causes of the American Revolution
- ... British government where they could make their own laws and decisions. The Colonists became independent from the Britishs rule. As the British government saw the Colonists slipping from their grasp and tried to regain control. This only caused the Colonists to push further away. The Colonists subtle rebellion forced the British government make contact with the Colonists by sending over loyalists of England. The Colonists didnt like this new ...
- 5489: Alcohol Abuse
- ... is a disease that is very serious and complicated. The curing of alcoholism is a difficult process which requires accepting the presence of the condition, self realization, and support. As a person begins to achieve control over their drinking problem, by implementing new coping strategies, and increasing a sense of competence and hope, a new phase of life is entered.
- 5490: Views On Slavery
- ... would se either sold or traded for goods, land or other slaves. They were always chained up when they were not working and when they were, there was always someone watching over them with a gun and a whip. Slaves who did not obey their masters were whipped. According to the book even the most broad-minded plantation owners of the eighteenth century thought nothing about floggings of fifty or seventy ...
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