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    Kamagra

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    One of the main problems that can occur with a person with ED is the loss of confidence. This can mean that such patients face mental difficulties in keeping their relationships intact and usually go through breakups. Kamagra is a potent drug which has the ability to help people fight off the symptoms associated with erectile dysfunction. Nowadays, ED patients can procure Kamagra online and ensure that they can keep their relationships healthy. A relief from symptoms and the elimination of…

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    Case Study Maunica

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    QP engaged Maunica in participating in a CBT activity geared towards dealing with feelings. QP explained to Maunica that the activity will teach her how to recognize the underling feelings that are tied to a person thoughts and strategies for recognizing and coping with feelings. QP assisted Maunica in identifying the triggers of her anger. QP explained to Maunica how the feelings and thoughts are closely related. QP explained to Maunica that problems and conflict can be avoided when feeling…

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    and you could simply be helped by friends and family like the Hatter always gets help from Alice and she always tries to control his anger and anxiety. Some of the therapies that could be used are interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, and family-focused therapy. For the Hatter’s PTSD he could get help mostly with psychotherapy and by talking out everything that could trigger him to think back to his memories of his family. Some therapies that…

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    After reading about personality development and attachment styles in the articles provided, I started thinking that maybe there is a personality pattern for individuals who abuse substances. Individuals who use substances consistently are trying to break from their reality; it is a way of coping with their life. If we can find patterns in personality development or changes within their development that lead to this abuse, we can begin implanting better prevention measures. It has been researched…

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    As a student, I still have areas to develop, especially in assessing, diagnosing, and treatment planning. I feel somewhat comfortable with the assessment process as it could be done structured and unstructured ways of gathering information to understand that clients bring to the counseling. I do feel relatively comfortable observing behavior, taking mental notes when is necessary. I like the varieties of instruments that I can utilize accordingly; based on the client’s presenting problem. I have…

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    The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) in terms of general mental health symptoms, parenting, and emotional regulation skills compared with the outcome of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), which is the only treatment model used in Turkey. TF-CBT is an evidence-based model widely used in many countries to treat children and adolescents who experienced any kind of traumatic events and present trauma-related…

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    Postoperative measurements included time to first analgesia and VAS [6]. Postoperative pain at rest and movement was evaluated using a 10 cm unmarked line, in which 0 = no pain and 10 cm = worst pain imaginable, at 6 h interval on the first day postoperatively and then daily for 2 days. Movement consisted of abduction of the arm on the operated side by 90°. Patients were evaluated 6 months later for incidence of chronic postmastectomy pain using a short questionnaire (Table 1). Amount of…

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    The HPA axis is known as the major endocrine system that is responsible for physiological homeostasis, responses to stress, and influences how someone adapts their behavior to accommodate for the stress (Du & Pang, 2015). Stress can be infection, illness, inflammation, or emotional. During stressful events, our brain inhibits hormones and neurotransmitters that under normal circumstance promote positive health. However, when the chemicals are inhibited for too long chronic health issues can…

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    Over the course of human evolution, the human had gradually changed in its morphology that have allowed for an extensive manipulation of tools and our ability to modulate the strength of our grip allows for adjustment of that strength for the movement of different types of loads (3,2). What we wanted to determine was what kind of relationship may exist, if any, between the muscles on a person’s arm and the muscles in someone’s hand so that if the muscles in the arm are fatigued, would that have…

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    which he referred to as “automatic thoughts” (Beck: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, n.d.). From his discovery of automatic thoughts, he began to assist clients in identifying and understanding these thought patterns. This was the creation of cognitive behavioral therapy. Since its development, CBT has been used to treat many different disorders, including…

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