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PTSD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
[Name of the institute]
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Causes3
Symptoms3
Re-experiencing the traumatic event4
Avoiding reminders of the trauma4
Increased anxiety and emotional arousal4
Treatment4
Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy5
Family therapy5
Medication5
Other treatments6
Conclusion6
References7
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Introduction
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a problem which develops when someone goes through a tragedy in his or her life. This tragedy can be any event that ...
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TEENAGE SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Teenage substance abuse and crime
Teenage substance abuse and crime
Introduction
Recent theories of substance use and addiction are heavily influenced by representations of substance-use behaviors and their association with reinforcing outcomes. Although not explicitly cognitive, incentive motivation theories of substance use are based on anticipation or memory of positive or ...
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ADD AND ADHD
ADD and ADHD
Are ADD and ADHD over diagnosed?
Introduction
A very common disease nowadays among the teens of United States is ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) also named as ADD or ADHD, but then again there is the difference between the two. The term hyperactivity differentiates ADD and ...
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MENINGITIS
Meningitis
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze the meningitis and its overall affect on the human body. The symptoms and causes are also discussed in detail. Meningitis meningococcal septicemia (blood poisoning) is a serious disease. They can occur very quickly, but their impact can last a lifetime. The paper highlights the ...
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ERIKSON'S TIMELINE
Erikson's Timeline
Erikson' timeline
Introduction
Eric Erikson presented a developmental theory in which he described developments that takes place throughout the life span (Austrian, 2008). In his theory he presented eight stages of life which are as follows:
1st Stage - this stage is named as Trust vs. Mistrust and occurs during infancy.
2nd ...
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Person Centered Therapy
Person Centered Therapy
Introduction
The main differences between humanistic counselors and other therapists are that they relate to the therapy as "clients" and not "patients." That is because they see the therapist and client as equal partners and not as an expert in patient care. Unlike other treatments, the client ...
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THE AL QAEDA MANUAL
The Al Qaeda Manual
The Al Qaeda Manual
1) When do you think the document was written? Why?
“There appears to be a new contributing editor? as the instructions are enumerated and sectioned in a manner not yet introduced. That the manual was written in the early 90's is ...
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HAITI EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS
Haiti Earthquake Victims
[Name of Student]
Haiti Earthquake Victims
Introduction
On 12th January, 2010, a great earthquake of 7.0 on Richter scale hits the impecunious country of Haiti. Afterward there were over 30 powerful reverberations. The Haitian command stated that approximately Two hundred thirty thousand people had passed away; Three hundred ...
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LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
Lifespan Development and Personality Paper
Lifespan Development and Personality Paper
Distinguish between the influences of heredity and environment on the person's psychological development. Be sure to specify which area of psychological development.
The psychology of development is the study of scientific change in the functioning emotional, (functions cognitive, language, emotional ...
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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR PROBLEM
An Exploration of Counselor Experiences of Adolescents with Sexual Behavior Problem
[Name of Student]
Table of Contents
Introduction & Importance of Research1
Theme 1: the Counselor's History of Abuse2
Theme 2: the Counselor's Feelings Regarding Sexual Information2
Theme 3: The Counselor's Sexual and Visceral Reponses to the Client3
Theme 4: Self- Monitoring and Self care3
Ethical ...