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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
Child and Adolescent Development
Normal and Abnormal Growth of the Child and the Adolescent
Introduction
Normal growth of a human being depends on genetic and environmental factors. If, genetic information is appropriate and conducive environment would be the optimal conditions for growth and development according to the genetic ...
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OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Introduction
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is now the disease which is commonly present in people. This is the disorder which is found in 1 person in 40, making it twice as common as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. This is also the 4th most frequent psychiatric disorder. ...
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PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology
Psychology
The consequences of behavior
Participants' discussion seemed to reflect some contrasting views about the nature of psychology. Some comments seemed to reflect a belief that psychology had a scientific basis and held a respected and valued place in society, but discussion on the nature of psychology also seemed to ...
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PIAGET'S THEORY
Piaget's Theory
Piaget's Theory
Introduction
No other theory in educational and cognitive psychology is as popular as Piaget's theory of cognitive development. As children, we all grow to understand this world only after a certain stage. For instance, a two or three year old child does not have enough intelligence to understand ...
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FAMILY THERAPY
Family therapy through Personal Application
Family therapy through Personal Application
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to enlighten and discuss the concepts of family therapy in holistic manner. This paper also focuses on the methods, procedures and tactics involved in family therapy to cure the family issues of individuals. ...
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Physical Education
Physical Education
Introduction
Physical fitness is an essential component of our overall health and well-being. As today's generation of children may be the first in the United States to have a life expectancy shorter than their parents. Low levels of fitness caused by inactivity and poor nutritional habits of ...
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HYPERTENSION
Hypertension
Hypertension
Introduction
The paper will begin by providing an introduction of the problem of hypertension in America, followed by a discussion of the JNC 7 recommendations for the management of hypertension and a listing of the classes of antihypertensive medications along with examples of a drug from each class. The discussion will ...
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CARL JUNG'S ANALYTICAL THEORY OF PERSONALITY.
Carl Jung's Analytical theory of personality
Carl Jung's Analytical theory of personality
Introduction
What many people fail to realize that Psychoanalytic theory is not one single set of ideas. It comprises of developmental theory, personality theory, and theory of intervention. Initially, Carl Jung's theories emphasized the ...
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SCHIZOPHRENIA
Schizophrenia
A Beautiful Mind-Schizophrenia
Introduction
A Beautiful Mind is an American film, based on the life of John Forbes Nash Little Nobel laureate in economics. The film's director Ron Howard and Mann wrote. It is inspired by the best-selling book by the Pulitzer Prize-nominated 1998 Sylvie Mariana Sal same name novel.
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Heat Wave
Heat Wave
Introduction
The heat wave in Chicago 1995 was not only a natural disaster, but according to Klinenberg, it was a social and political disaster as well. Chicago and its residents were going through an extreme weather condition; it was a combination of heat and humidity and it developed into ...