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Schizophrenia in American Culture
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 was once thought to be caused by disturbed family interaction patterns, it is now understood that the cause ...
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ARTICLE CRITIQUE
Article Critique
A Rural Based Study of Developmental Outcomes in Young Children Prenatally Exposed to Cocaine.
Purpose & Objevtive
The basic motive of this research was to determine the developmental outcome between the cocaine exposure and the children of rural areas in relation to the differences in the functions of the cognition ...
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MYERS-BRIGGS TEST
Myers-Briggs Personality Test
Abstract
In this study, we try to explore the concept of Myers-Briggs Personality Test in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on Myers-Briggs Personality Test and its types and indicators. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality test designed to help a ...
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Contributions to Psychology
Abstract
Thecurrent paper shall examine the contributions of Mamie and Kenneth Clark who wrote many books on the psychological effect of racism on the life of a black American going to school. The psychological researchers reflected their past experiences as they faced segregation on the basis of race in ...
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CARL ROGERS
The Effects of Carl Rogers Empathic therapy on family counseling
Abstract
This research paper explores the therapist and Counselor Carl Rogers. The study focuses on the Effects of the Carl Roger's therapies on family counseling. Further, the results of Carl Roger's treatment are examined to know how beneficial it has ...
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Suicide in Schizophrenia
Introduction
It is believed that every fourth patient with schizophrenia commits suicide attempt. Sometimes it happens during the period of medical supervision. In this paper we attempt to identify risk factors for suicide in patients with schizophrenia and to develop practical guidance for the development of preventive strategies.
Discussion
Suicide is the leading ...
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ALCOHOL TREATMENT PROGRAM
Proposed Alcohol Treatment Program
Proposed Alcohol Treatment Program
Introduction
Alcohol is widely accepted and is already integrated into contemporary culture. Its intake is widespread as having a primarily social consumption pattern. Alcoholism is the consumption of alcohol, for a long time and addictive dependency links. It is a chronic ...
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Aggression and Violence among Gangs
Table of Contents
Abstract2
Introduction3
Problem statement3
Purpose4
Discussion4
Psychological Theories on Aggression and Violence5
Solutions to prevent gang delinquency6
Conclusion8
References10
Abstract
The aggression and violence among gangs have become the most visible form of the destruction in every society. It has become a normal act around the world. The increased proliferation of gangs has ...
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ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Introduction
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD for short, Eng. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)) - neurological- behavioral developmental disorder that begins in childhood. Manifested by such symptoms as difficulty concentrating, hyperactivity and impulsivity, poorly managed. ADHD and its treatment cause a lot of controversy starting from ...
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Psychological Effects of being Homeless
Introduction
America is a country of diversity. People from different cultures and traditions live in communities here. Since communities are diverse, so do their problems. In addition to the varied problems, there are some common problems that have disturbed these communities from a long time. Homelessness is ...