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…Therapy For Depressed Children Running head: PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT FOR DEPRESSED STUDENTS Psychological Treatment for Depressed Students Depression in school-age children may be one of the most overlooked and undertreated psychological disorders
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…. General practitioners (GP's) need to be sensitive enough to distinguish emotional reactions to setbacks in life from anxiety syndromes, somatisation and clinical depressions. The general idea is that anxiety disorders, depressive episodes, somatisation…
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…Narcolepsy is a serious, life-long, potentially disabling disorder estimated to afflict more than 250,000 Americans, most of whom are undiagnosed. Narcolepsy can strike anyone at any age. Symptoms are usually first noticed during the early teenage years…
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…involved in attachment theory. Knowledge and skills related to this field of service are needed to better help the children with this disorder. Culture shapes the cycle of development or growth of the members of a family. This becomes especially…
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…and perspectives towards themselves: "Fear of the rounded female form, evidenced by the rise in eating disorders; a devaluation of feminine biological events such as menstruation, childbirth, and menopause" (Jack 85). Specific acts of discrimination occur when women…
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…of energy. Because of this, it is important to eat fatty foods, such as McDonalds, in moderation. Gender is also and important factor, as males tend to have a higher metabolic rate then females, therefore males require more calories to maintain their body weight…
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…. In my opinion, Homer may unknowingly be suffering from an eating disorder which causes him to overeat and drink excessively. It could be due to his mother leaving him as a child, his family life, or it could just be a way for him to forget things and feel…
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…"Health is the greatest wealth" Nobody would deny the importance of health. If a person suffers from any disorder, his mind suffers with it and he is not be able to make much progress in career, in getting knowledge and so on. Besides, people with bad…
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…, mania, frenzy, and madness. This is somewhat misleading as trichotillomania is referred to in psychiatry as an impulse disorder not a "madness" at all. Impulse control disorders are characterized by the inability to control or resist the impulse to do…
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…, or menstruating women and growing children require approximately 1.5 to 2 grams each day (Blood disorders, 1). "However, only about 10 percent of the iron you eat is actually absorbed by your body, so the average man would need to eat about 10 grams of iron per day…
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