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- 851: HIV
- ... Viral RNA changes to Viral DNA it then penetrates the nucleus of the T cell. It connects with the cell DNA and awaits the opportunity to produce more Viral RNA. When the victim comes under stress or infection the cells break and become Viral proteins and begin making more Viral RNA. They are then re-coated so they can regain entry into other T cells, mass producing the virus throughout the ...
- 852: Dreaming Problems
- ... and has usually four or five per night. Some factors that may affect your sleep are as follows. There are a great many possiblile variables in sleep deprivation, and are usually the cause of insomnia. Stress in the workplace, home, social situation, or anywhere else is the number one cause of sleeping distress. Alcohol or caffiene in the afternoon or evening can severly alter sleep habits. Physical or mentally intense activities ...
- 853: Breach of Confidentiality: The Legal Implications When You Are Seeking Therapy
- ... his or her professional training to evaluate the client and taught and /or self-learned ethics to depend on. Adding the fact that the clients future rests on his judgment, the amount of pressure and stress can only be imagined. As if this predicament isn't already difficult enough for the therapist, more obstructions have to be conquered to make a qualified determination of the clients dangerousness. A therapists prediction is ...
- 854: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... take a more serious look at group therapy for the bipolar population. Research shows that group participation may help increase lithium compliance, decrease denial regarding the illness, and increase awareness of both external and internal stress factors leading to manic and depressive episodes. Group therapy for patients with bipolar disorders responds to the need for support and reinforcement of medication management, the need for education and support for the interpersonal difficulties ...
- 855: Alzheimer's Disease
- ... can place a large strain on the care giver as well as causing depression and deterioration of their own health (Aronson,1988, p.132). An AD support group is crucial to alleviating some of the stress on the care giver. Through a support group the care giver is given the emotional and practical help needed to accomplish the large task of looking after the victim for as long as possible. Currently ...
- 856: Alzheimers Disease
- ... the patients caregivers, who become the second victims. Persons with AD often require 24-hour care and supervision, most of which is provided in the home by family and friends. In addition to the tremendous stress of providing care, families also bear most of the financial burdens of the disease as well.
- 857: Adolescence
- ... pubic hair and pigmented hair on the legs, arms, and chest takes place during this period. The enlargement of the larynx, containing the vocal cords, which leads to a deepening of the voice causes much stress for a pubescent boy. In this transitional period in his voice tends to "crack." Cognitive Development: Current views on the mental changes that take place during adolescence have been affected heavily by the work of ...
- 858: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... take a more serious look at group therapy for the bipolar population. Research shows that group participation may help increase lithium compliance, decrease denial regarding the illness, and increase awareness of both external and internal stress factors leading to manic and depressive episodes. Group therapy for patients with bipolar disorders responds to the need for support and reinforcement of medication management, and the need for education and support for the interpersonal ...
- 859: Alcohol Abuse
- ... interaction. Ideas such as this are influenced greatly, and shaped by media through commercials, television portrayal of alcohol use as a coping skill, and the belief that the use of alcohol to reduce life's stress is socially acceptable. Another area in which alcohol is looked at as all right, comes during the aging process. The death of a spouse, job relocation, retirement, or loss of health put older people at ...
- 860: Alcoholism
- ... increasing numbers of alcohol-related problems in other nations, including the Third World. Development Alcoholism, as opposed to merely excessive or irresponsible drinking, has been variously thought of as a symptom of psychological or social stress or as a learned, maladaptive coping behavior. More recently, and probably more accurately, it has come to be viewed as a complex disease entity in its own right. Alcoholism usually develops over a period of ...
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