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Understanding Depression after Trauma
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Abstract
This study is about analyzing depression as it is a very usual dilemma that mostly arises next to trauma. It is comprised of some sad feelings and emotions that keep the mood low for a time being but sometimes last for a long duration. This ...
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Mental Health Counseling
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Discussion4
Mental Health Counselors- Problem Solvers5
Life of a Mental Health Counselor6
Obstacles faced by Mental Health Counselor7
The Accountability of Mental Health Counselor to Clients and Community7
The Outcomes of Some Treatment8
Knowledge about Medication in the Field of Psychotropic Medication9
The Mental Counselor Licensers Requirement at Oklahoma State11
Conclusion13
References14
Mental Health Counseling
Introduction
Mental health ...
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Addiction in the family
Introduction
Through scientific advances, drug use has been conceptualized through different theoretical lenses. One theory deals with systems-level functioning and the role of family. Drug addiction is commonly defined as a compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance with the essential features of tolerance and ...
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Social Determinants of Health in Elderly Populations
Abstract
The paper takes into consideration a number of relevant researches to better understand the current condition of the health care system development which elevates several ethical concerns regarding the accessibility of health care to all the American population. Sufficient availability of health care has ...
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Substance Abuse
Substance Abuse
Introduction
The lack of awareness, social stigma, changing trends and regional differences apparent, as well as differences in survey methodology, complicating accurate statement of the epidemiology of volatile substance abuse. The survey of American Addiction, a random telephone survey, shows that in 2004, 1.3 ± 0.3% of Americans aged ...
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TARGET ORGAN TOXICOLOGY
Target Organ Toxicology
Target Organ Toxicology
Target Organ
Target organs are those organs that are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure, even if it is high blood pressure you cannot feel. The target organs are only those vital organs in our body that are the main affected in ...
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FITNESS
Fitt's Law and Fitness
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Fitness1
Importance of weight training2
Fitt's law3
Application of Fitt's law to weight training4
Fitt's law and the most common causes of injury5
Incorrect technique5
Overweight6
Bad spotting6
Forced reps6
Overtraining7
Stretching7
Inadequate warm up7
Negatives8
Poor Training8
Distractions8
Functional fitness and its importance8
Conclusion10
References11
Fitt's Law and Fitness
Introduction
Weight training, often referred to as strength training, is a way of ...
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CALORIES LABEL ON THE U.S RESTAURANTS MENUS
Calories label on the U.S Restaurants Menus
Calories label on the U.S Restaurants Menus
Labeling
Food labeling varies widely globally, but in the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) promulgates a number of labeling regulations for organic foods. Consumers are expected to examine the ...
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MEDICARE ADVANTAGE
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage
To: The executive director of an AARP
Date: 24th November, 2011
Priority: High
Medicare Advantage plan offers significant advantages to the citizens of the country, because it offers exceptional services to its clients, according to their needs and requirements. Some of them may require assistance for their continuing ...
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SICKLE CELL ANAEMIA
Sickle Cell Anaemia
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Thesis Statement2
Discussion2
Background of Disease2
Homozygous Sickle Cell Anemia2
Mutation of the Gene3
Causes and Afectees of Disease4
Complications Related to Disease4
Morbidity and Mortality Concerns6
Survival Rate Treatment6
Implications for Future Research Practices7
The Sickle Cell Abnormality8
Bibliography9
Sickle Cell Anaemia
Introduction
Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCA) is a growing concern in the ...