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- 11111: Euthanasia
- ... is all about. Sticking together and getting through problems the right way, not ending one1s life. Many times a patient feels like a burden because of treatment costs. The cost of treatment is way too high for many patients to afford, so they go to their families. But rather than support and help, the patient gets resistance and feels as though they have become a burden. This causes them to want ...
- 11112: 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 ...
- 11113: "Braces Suck!"
- ... buck-teeth, gaps, or overlapping teeth. Mental scars remain long after cuts and bloody sores in the mouth have healed. These metal-like plates come with a long list of insults and nicknames. All through school one can expect to be called brace-face, Jaws and metal mouth just to name a few. The 'orthodontically' challenged are always the center of electricity and lip-locking jokes. The dentist's office is ...
- 11114: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... manic episodes experience a period of depression. Mood is either elated, expansive, or irritable, hyperactivity, pressure of speech, flight of ideas, inflated self esteem, decreased need for sleep, distractibility, and excessive involvement in activities with high potential for painful consequences. Rarest symptoms were periods of loss of all interest and retardation or agitation (Weisman, 1991). Effects As the National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association (MDMDA) has demonstrated, bipolar disorder can create ...
- 11115: Nature / Nurture or Both !
- ... men in their achievements. Today, eventhough the misconception of gender roles in society is still present, we can clearly see the gap between men and women narrowing due to the change in enviorment. The new school emerging to help bring the nature nurture argument to rest professes that there is no war between nature and nurture. Indeed, such war would be absurd because it is the interaction of nature and nurture ...
- 11116: Nursing Homes and The Lutheran Home for the Aging
- ... profit organization is the continuum of care that offers many options to the elderly residents of the facilities. The range of offerings can include those who need somewhat simple care to those who need a high level of care. The nursing care facilities consist mainly of long- term facilities that integrate custodial care with nursing, psychological, social, and rehabilitative services on a continuing basis. At the time of admission, each individual ...
- 11117: Cognitive Development in Children: Experiment
- ... 1). The data formulated state that, the children between the ages of three & four, the score for the stories was relatively low. The children between the ages of nine to eleven the score was very high. These results indicated that the older children knew from right and wrong. Discussion "Piaget believed that all children pass through a series of distinct stages in intellectual development."(Coon 1996) By the graph in FIG ...
- 11118: AIDS and You: The Lethal Relation
- ... happen to them." Experts repeatedly remind us that infective agents do not discriminate, but can infect any and everyone. Like other communicable diseases, AIDS can strike anyone. It is not necessarily confined to a few high- risk groups. We must all protect ourselves from this infection and teach our children about it in time to take effective precautions. Given the right measures, no one need get AIDS. AIDS is a life ...
- 11119: Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of Development: Young Adults
- ... occurs, leading to greater demands, responsibilities and development of identity. (Gething, 1995.). The changes in a lifestyle from an adolescent to a young adult lead to adjustment of situations, e.g. living arrangements, change of school to a career/job and coping abilities, e.g. financial responsibilities. The establishment of this new identity can be stressful and demanding on the young adult. These new changes require a considerable degree of maturity ...
- 11120: Abnormal Psychology: Mental Disorders
- ... know they have a problem. However, this knowledge is not enough to get them to stop what they know is a senseless activity. Therefore, many try to hide their problem from others with a rather high success rate. The only problem with this is that they often donΉt get treatment until they have been dealing with it for a long time. Depression http://www.save.org/student.html Depression is ...
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