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    aware of the situation at hand, nor might they be able to fully comprehend what is happening in their family structure. What they do realize is that a parent…

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    Posttraumatic Stress Disorder What is it? Justin VanSickle Block 8 11/19/2014 Always fear the flame, lest you be devoured by it, and lose yourself. Traumatic experiences can putrefy, rot, and completely level the essence of a soul. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder also commonly known as PTSD by the plebeians of the world, is a terrible disease that is cause by a variety of reasons, it has effected military combat veterans since the beginning of warfare, it can be treatable, it changes…

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    All four have different characteristics and are brought on by different happenings in life. The four different types are psychotic, postpartum, seasonal affective disorder, and persistent depressive disorder. Also, people who serve in the military or armed forces are at a higher risk for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Most people seem to think that depression is just a state of sadness, but it is a lot more than that. Depression is a long period of time in which it can make people…

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    There are so many case studies on Phobia, and lots of people and children that are born with it or may come to discover that they have a disorder. It’s a fear one gets of something as a Bee or to something as into heights. We may think having a Phobia may not affect us bit it’s such a bigger deal then we may think its affects the life of one there relationship even there work averment. Phobia comes from genes of a family member that might have a phobia and we never know about it, it’s something…

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    Developmental Case History Introduction There are various theories in the field of psychology that seek to describe and define the chronological stages of human development. Amongst these, one of the most popular theories is that of the psychologist Erik Erikson. Furthermore, there is an interesting theory that focuses on human behaviors, appropriately coined “behaviorism,” that was studied and clarified by John B. Watson. In order to conceptualize the case of the chosen subject for this paper,…

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    can’t be stuck in the past. It doesn’t matter how we, as a culture, used to do things. Technology has made things easier for us, whether some people like it or not. Without the technology we have today, we wouldn’t be able to treat diseases and disorders. People would die from small pox while we hang the autistic kid because we don’t understand him. We would be stuck in an age of unacceptance. This technology gives us a broader view of life, how valuable it is, how short it is. We may as well…

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    make sense in coordination with the person’s actions and thought processes).The functional organization of the brain is best categorized as a flexible, but constrained network of interrelated regions. That being said, it may be interesting to examine what occurs when the brain is not operating functionally. So, in this paper I will review literature about the development of functional organization as well as 2 situations in which functional connectivity is altered…

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    Promoting Self-Expression in Older Adults Self-expression can mean many things to many different individuals. Each individual is unique and different in their own way. Therefore, when an individual participates in activities that promote self-expression they are highlighting their very own abilities and gifts. As an individual ages their ability levels may change, but they are still capable of participating in different activities that had once brought them joy. Older adults may even develop a…

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    situation where you felt your heart beat out of your chest? Overcome with feelings of panic and anxiety? With a strong instinct to run away? Then you have experienced fear. Fear is one of the most important emotions known for triggering a fight or flight response in extreme situations it can define life or death in all species. From fear many other problems can arise, such as phobias, panic, and anxiety disorders. It is a multidimensional concept that cannot be narrowed down because it is…

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    Abstract Anxiety and social anxiety in general is a negative mood state, characterized by bodily symptoms of physical tension and apprehension about the future. This study sought to investigate the relationship between heavy alcohol consumption and social anxiety in 100 undergraduate college students. In an attempt to better understand the relationship between social anxiety and alcohol we also used gender. A random sample of both males and females from which 50 claim to suffer from social…

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