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STROKE
Diagnosis and Assessment of Stroke
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Case Description.4
Main problems4
Analysis5
Locked-in Syndrome5
Brainstem stroke6
Comparison7
Link To Other Deficits7
Current Guidelines And Recommendations7
Psychosocial implications8
Conclusions.8
Main conclusions relevant to this case8
Recommendations For The Follow Up Of This Patient9
Recommendations For Assessment Of Gait In General10
Recommendations For Further Research10
References12
Annotated Bibliography17
Appendix22
The test evaluated22
Classification23
Diagnosis and Assessment of Stroke
Introduction
Stroke causes deficits and impairments ...
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CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND PEACEMAKING
Conflict resolution and peacemaking
Conflict resolution and peacemaking
Introduction
Conflict resolution explores the causes of conflict. It involves a negotiating process where each side pursues its interests and where the parties are able to reach a mutual agreement. It refers to an agreement by both parties where they demonstrate a ...
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KOHLBERG'S THEORY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
Introduction
Over the years, psychology has avoided the study of topics that are related to value judgments, such as words like 'good' and 'bad'. Morality was a topic that was not a part of study for ...
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RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
Reliability and Validity
Reliability and Validity
Introduction
Examination and testing is an important part of a teaching-learning process which allows teachers to evaluate their students during and at the end of an educational course. Many teachers dislike preparing and grading exams, and most students dread taking them. Yet tests ...
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PRINCIPLES OF OPERANT CONDITIONING
Principles of operant conditioning and positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement
Principles of Operant Conditioning and
Positive Reinforcement and Negative Reinforcement
Introduction
Operant Conditioning is an idea of psychology that attempts to investigate with special care by radical behaviorism and has a learning based on trial and error. Operant conditioning puts the ...
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HATE CRIMES PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION
Crimes Prejudice & Discrimination
Crimes Prejudice & Discrimination
Introduction
Prejudice is defined asa negative attitude toward a the individuals of a group. There are many minority groups in the US that face many troubles and discrimination. Based on the conflict theory, prejudice and discrimination is used as ...
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ANALYZING PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Analyzing Psychological Disorders
Analyzing Psychological Disorders
Introduction
Psychological disorders are mild mental status changes that affect the normal development of the individual in society. This concept encompasses a substantial number of pathologies, which manifest different symptoms depending on the individual. (Nathan, Gorman & Salkind 2002).
By their nature, we can say that ...
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GENDER IDENTITY
Gender Identity
Gender Identity
Introduction
There is a topic that has been talked upon by philosophers in the past and still so by researchers today. This topic is if heredity or natural environment performances a larger function in the working out or forming of an individual's behavior. It renowned ...
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ADOLESCENCE AND SEX
Adolescence and Sex
Adolescence and Sex
Abstract
This paper discusses over the psychology of adolescents is very different from therapy of adults in terms of sex. Adolescence is an age where mental traumas might translate into future life. But it is mandatory for the parents to keep an eye on their ...
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ATTACHMENT THEORY
Attachment Theory
Attachment Theory
Introduction
In the late 1940s, the London nurseries host many babies separated from their parents because of global conflict. Interest in the emotional development of the child develops. At the Tavistock Clinic in London, the pediatrician and psychoanalyst John Bowlby (1907-1990) led a seminar on "Monitoring of infant ...