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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Introduction
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was introduced under the mental health nomenclature in the year 1980 along with the manual of APA's (American Psychiatric Association's) statistics and diagnostics. Symptoms that occur in response to a particular stressor, however, have existed for centuries and have been referred to ...
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Diversity and Ethic Codes
Diversity and Ethic Codes
Introduction
Ethical Codes and its compliance have become emergent and underlying phenomena almost in all small and large organizations. The increasing globalization has led the companies to transform into multicultural systems where culturally diverse sets of workers interact with culturally different clients or customers. One ...
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EMOTIONAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN
Emotional Abuse of Children
Child Abuse
Victim logy and crime prevention cut across many fields of study, including social services. Although the perpetrators of child maltreatment are not always prosecuted, the children who are abused and neglected are undeniably crime victims. They suffer the emotional trauma of ...
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PSYCHOLOGY
Critique on Pelzer Book
Critique on Pelzer Book
“Mother can beat me all she wants, but I haven't let her take away my will to somehow survive” David Pelzer. This phrase in specific has caught my attention and makes me want to wonder that how can a mother do as ...
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Alfred Adler and his theory of Personality
Alfred Adler and his theory of Personality
Introduction
The paper is a comprehensively focusing on Alfred Adler's theory, addressing a fictional case study. The case study is based on a 19 years old Japanese girl Gina, who has a complete family that includes two brothers, father ...
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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Developmental Psychology
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Developmental Psychology
Introduction
Developmental psychology involves the study of the factors that shape human behaviour, from the prenatal stage to adulthood. The developmental psychologist can focus their attention on an aspect of problems, including those relating to the development of thought or perception or may focus their ...
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Child Discipline
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Child Discipline
Effective Methods of Disciplining Children
Effective Disciplinary actions for children are often confused with punishments and scolding; however, there are a number of strategies to control children behavior that tenders a sense of care, rather than austere measures. Children under the age of three are handled ...
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SCHIZOPHRENIA
Journal Article Review on Schizophrenia
Journal Article Review on Schizophrenia
Title of the article
An ethnography of the "epidemic" of schizophrenia among individuals of African-Caribbean heritage in England
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The study examines how social inequalities, in combination with identified social risk factors, contribute to disparities in the incidence of schizophrenia among individuals of African-Caribbean ...
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Discipleship Counseling by Dr. Neil Anderson
Discipleship Counseling by Dr. Neil Anderson
Summary
Neil Anderson's book, Discipleship Counseling, is packed with information and insight that was inspired by the Holy Spirit on how to help people break free from personal or spiritual bondage and to also find the peace that only Christ ...
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Psychology
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Psychology
Question # 1: Money Donation to Charity
Donation is one of the noblest activities that one can perform. Giving a donation to the right place and a person is very essential. Donation is the act of giving money or other tangible property, usually for charity. People choose to ...