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…In "Psychotherapy of traumatic grief: A review of evidence for psychotherapeutic treatments", Jacobs and Prigerson present the concept of Traumatic Grief as a new diagnostic disorder and predict future studies will conclude a specific, tailored…
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…There is one individual who comes to mind when I hear anti-personality disorder and that is an individual who I went to school with. This individual has been in trouble with the law since he was 13 years old. He has been arrested for burglary…
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…(Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder). Pediatricians and doctors are giving this medication to young children in America that have some sort of behavioral problem with very little evidence of its effect. Attention deficit disorder “ADD” and Attention…
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…surrounding Tourette Syndrome, its causes and possible cures. Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that researchers believe is caused by and abnormal metabolism of the neurotransmitters dopamire and serotonin. It is genetically transmitted from parent…
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…The differences between a Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychologist, and a Social Worker are as follows: A Psychiatrist is concerned with the study and treatment of mental disorders, Clinical Psychologists are concerned with the application of psychological…
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…Parent's often worry about their child not eating a variety of foods, or not eating at all. Many children become picky eaters when they enter toddler hood, and that makes some parents concerned that their child is not eating enough. Parents need…
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…Alive Sometimes, when human beings do something that they believe is wrong, they rationalize: that is, they invent reasons that support their decisions. The survivors rationalize and convince themselves that it was right to eat the flesh of the dead…
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…In 1817 , a London physician named James Parkinson wrote the first information of Parkinson's disease in his essay of the shaking palsy , and now in just under 200 years it has become the second most common neurogenic disorder affecting approximately 1…
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…for yourself by many stress management techniques such as breathing right, eating right, exercising, and using relaxation techniques. In the early 19th century, scientists tried to explain the phenomena of how humans are affected by our surroundings and daily…
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…to be warned about the consequences that come with being too thin. It is okay to exercise and eat healthy, but girls get obsessed with their weight and that can lead to eating disorders. The media has the power to send a better image to girls and the media should…
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