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BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder is a personality disorder in which a person has inflexible patterns of behavior which causes impairment socially, personally or occupationally and also causes the person significant distress. Emotional instability, wide mood swings, self injurious behavior, impulsivity, intense anger, relationship instability, ...
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VIOLENT JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Violent Juvenile Offenders
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of violent juvenile offenders in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on young offenders and its relation with violence. The research also analyzes many aspects of past and current scenarios and tries to ...
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SCHIZOPHRENIA
Schizophrenia
Introduction
Schizophrenia is a devastating mental illness, and one of a larger class of psychotic disorders defined by the presence of delusions (false beliefs) and/or hallucinations (sensory perceptions without external sensory input). Schizophrenia may also be characterized by disorganized speech and behavior and by negative symptoms such as social, cognitive, and ...
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FAMILY SYSTEM
Family System resilience in Crisis
Family System resilience in Crisis
A growing phenomenon in family studies is the issue of family resilience. The foundation that lies behind family resilience is becoming such a major concern, because researchers and family educators are trying to become more knowledgeable about the layers behind ...
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Anxiety in One's Life
Introduction
Despite my calm and Zen, despite my tendency to take things lightly I'm anxious. It happens like that for nothing, to feel completely crooked. The symptoms are classic: feel like a heart attack, palpitations, nervousness, tightness in the chest (solar plexus, to be precise). In an ...
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DRUG ABUSE AND HIV/AIDS
Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS
Drugs comprise an array of chemical compounds that affect the human mind and body, and they occur in natural and synthetic, and licit and illicit forms. They are produced, exchanged, and consumed for numerous reasons, including for use in recreational and religious settings ...
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AFFECTS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASS ON LEARNING
Affects of Socio-economic Class on Learning
Affects of Socio-economic Class on Learning
Class is one of the invisible forms of discrimination. Yet its presence is felt all the time. It affects on the way what students learn and how the learn at every point. It encompasses the ...
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APA RESEARCH PAPER
APA Research Paper
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Introduction
Child sex abuse could be defined as the involvement of immature in sexual activity, individuals who lack awareness of their actions as well as a choice. From this definition it is clear that sexual abuse is certainly not an activity that necessarily entails the ...
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Autism
Autism
Introduction
Autism spectrum disorder is a disorder which is generally based on neuro-developmental disorder which further impaired three more subcategories i.e., behavior, socialization, and communication. Autism was discovered by Leo Kenner in 1940, which according to him is occurred due to an emotionally unavailable mother. This theory was a widespread consideration ...
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GENDER AND IDENTITY
Gender and Identity
Gender and Identity
Gender identity
Gender identity is defined as a set of behaviors, attitudes, symbolism and meanings that develop during the psycho-sexual development. It is a long process of imitation, education and learning model is based on representations that the child internalizes the way he should ...