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11021: Psychoanalysis
... be cured by psychoanalytic treatment, though the patient can often benefit from psycho-pharmacological treatment--sedatives, tranquilizers, anti-depressants--in combination with psychotherapy. TRAINING In the United States most psychoanalysts are physicians who, after medical school, first specialized in PSYCHIATRY and who then were trained as psychoanalysts in an institute for psychoanalysts. Institute training typically takes from five to seven years. Outside the United States many non-medical psychologists and other ...
11022: Attitudes Toward Abortion
... one scale of opposition to abortion, ranging from 0 to 7, consisting of the number of disapprovals. Cronbach's alpha for the scale is .89, and the Guttman Split-Half Coefficient is .92, both indicating high reliability. The measure for SES was created using factor analysis on four questions. Respondents were asked, "In which of these groups did your total family income, from all sources, fall last year before taxes?" The ...
11023: Psychoanalysis and Treatment
... be cured by psychoanalytic treatment, though the patient can often benefit from psycho-pharmacological treatment--sedatives, tranquilizers, anti-depressants--in combination with psychotherapy. TRAINING In the United States most psychoanalysts are physicians who, after medical school, first specialized in PSYCHIATRY and who then were trained as psychoanalysts in an institute for psychoanalysts. Institute training typically takes from five to seven years. Outside the United States many non-medical psychologists and other ...
11024: Meningitis
... patients who have suffered A, C, Y, or W-135 meningococcal meningitis. All strains of meningitis are a low risk in terms of patients passing on the germ. Patients can safely return to work or school and probably because they do not understand about meningitis and how it is transmitted, or that they are unaware of the facts. In a given year, 4.5 children (per 100,000 population) between 1 ...
11025: Abraham Maslow's Theory of Human Needs
... Love, Affection and Belongingness Needs. People have needs to escape feelings of loneliness and alienation and give (and receive) love, affection and the sense of belonging. 4. Esteem Needs. People need a stable, firmly based, high level of self-respect, and respect from others in order to feel satisfied, self confident and valuable. If these needs are not met, the person feels inferior, weak, helpless and worthless. 5. Self-actualization Needs ...
11026: Sickle Cell Anemia
... for those with the illness has dramatically increased over the past 30 years. In about 18% of children born with sickle cell anemia, a bone marrow transplant may cure their illness, However, this is a high risk treatment that is primarily used in those with very severe symptoms. Scientists are working on many new treatments, which may eventually help cure sickle cell anemia or relieve its symptoms. These include drugs that ...
11027: Memory
... Most people can remember six or seven digits while others only four or five and some up to nine or ten. This is measured by a technique called the digit span, developed by a London school teacher, J. Jacobs, in 1887. Jacobs took subjects (people), presented them with a sequence of digits and required them to repeat the numbers back in the same order. The length of the sequence is steadily ...
11028: Alcoholism
... and family conditions associated with alcoholism are among those believed to contribute to the development of alcoholism. These include family conflict, divorce, and job security. Other problems reported in children of alcoholic parents include hyperactivity, school problems, antisocial behavior, and drug use. Studies indicate that children of alcoholics have an increased risk of alcoholism even when they have no exposure to drinking parents. Next, the effects of alcohol on the human ...
11029: The Two Sides Dealing With Abortion
... always get an abortion if it were to happen, which is very irresponsible. There are also many side effects that a lot of people are not told about. When women get abortions, they have a high probability of getting negative physical side effects, and almost certain negative psychological side effects. Abortion is an unnatural process that interrupts one of the primary functions of the human body. A woman's body will ...
11030: Suicide -- Causes And Effects
... continuance in some capacity. People who attempt suicide do so to block the tremendous pain that is caused by a variety of problems. There could be changes in relationships, problems related to jobs, problems in school, loss of loved one, their financial situation being bad, body image, or various abuses like physical, mental, emotional or sexual. Depression and stress are considered as the major factors in suicide. Different people deal with ...


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