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…behavior. Crazy is also said to be the less potent form of psychotic. They say less potent, but crazy behavior is scarier. Psychosis has definite diseases and disorders that cause it. Crazy has no known specific psychological roots. "Your love's got me…
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…on these urges, or have marked distress or interpersonal difficulty. Many theories exist in an attempt to explain how this disorder develops. Most experts agree that there are underlying issues related to childhood, which play a major role in the etiology. (http…
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…that dyslexia is a genetic disorder. Dyslexia does not discriminate. An individual's race, gender, appearance, culture, religion or social status has nothing to do with why he/she has dyslexia. The only factor that plays into whether or not someone is dyslexic…
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…, and environmental factors (obesity, stress). Regardless of its cause, diabetes is primarily a disorder of glucose metabolism related to absent or insufficient insulin supplies and/or poor utilization of the insulin that is available. The two most common types of diabetes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…media. On the other hand, some girls are too fit and then are made fun of for looking to masculine. All of these issues psychologically affect girls and can lead to such diseases as eating disorders. There are far too many athletes these days…
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…of marijuana use for medical purposes was in 2737 B.C. by a Chinese emperor by the name of Chen-nung. He recommended it for the treatment of malaria, constipation, rheumatic pains, absent-mindedness, and female disorders. After Chen-nung discoveries, many cultures…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of unusual behaviors. Among them: pathological gambling, severe alcoholism, binge eating and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The more science discovers the powerful biology that explains addictions, the brighter the prospects for treatment…
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…sense some autism in this patient," they could be using established terminology to say the particular patient is escaping from reality, yet they would not necessarily be talking about someone who suffers from the developmental disorder. (Bettleheim, 1994…
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…sickeningly predictably but I guess that’s Hollywood for you! The narrative of this cinema reposes upon the triad ‘order/disorder/order-restored’. The beginning of the film puts in place an event that disrupts an apparently harmonious order which in turn sets…
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…left his post at the hospital. Freud began a private practice, specializing in nervous disorders. He was soon faced with patients whose disorders made no neurological sense. For example, a patient might have lost feeling in his foot with no evidence…
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