Cause and Effect on Divorce

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    Review Bulimia Nervosa is a complex disorder for which there is not only one cause. Sónia Ferreira Gonçlaves, Bárbara César Machado, Carla Martins, and Paulo P.P. Machado devised a case control design study aimed to discover whether or not events that individuals faced in their pasts have a specific connection the development of Bulimia Nervosa, or if the past events are linked to the development of psychiatric/psychological disorders in general. By examining events that look place in women’s…

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    I discovered through this assignment there are many different ways to dealing with conflict. Some of these ways include; collaborating, competing, avoiding, accommodating, and compromising. Everyone has a style which, suites them the best based on their characteristics, emotions, strong suites, how they like to deal with conflict, and past experience when dealing with problems in their life. I have also came to realize there are both positives and negatives to each conflict management style.…

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    influences on romantic relationships across the lifespan as well as curriculum evaluations related to the programs I am certified to teach (PREP). This bibliography also includes journal articles about divorce mediation and the effects of divorce because it is important to know the potential outcomes of divorce on the individuals involved and their children. These compiled articles will help me gain more knowledge as a Marriage and Relationship Educator as they walk me through the different…

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    Psychologists use seven different perspectives in modern psychology to analyze the ways in which people behave, think, and feel. Researchers proficient in knowledge of each perspective can use their expertise to observe and make inferences concerning a variety of psychological illnesses, such as depression. Major depressive disorder can be characterized as a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and apathy are endured over an extended period of time (Gerrig, 2013). Common…

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    Stress is known to influence people’s mood, behavior, health, and sense of well-being. Young people tend to have stress that does not affect their health. However, as an individual gets older or is not in shape, stress can have long term health effects. There have been extensive studies done to prove that stress is related to the development of some lifelong diseases. Neil Schneiderman’s article “Stress and Health: Psychological, Behavioral, and Biological Determinants” explains how over time,…

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    percent of people lived in poverty across the United States (Census Bureau). Poverty affects people in many ways, and may be caused by the restriction of resources in specific areas where a children live. When children are affected by poverty it can cause them to have a less successful future in terms of social and academic standpoints, due to the fact that children who live in poverty may be introduced to factors that affect their brain growth (CTD Children in Poverty 01). Poverty may affect a…

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    kicking, etc., intended to do harm on the victim by the abuser. People who believe in physical punishment are more likely to engage in abuse. Unrealistic expectations of children can cause frustration upon the parents, therefore resulting in physical punishment. Parents who were abused as children may either cause physical punishment on their children or not; there is no in between. This physical abuse is not limited to just the children. Physical violence is very common between spouses and…

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    think of the perfect family what do we think of regarding this issue? We normally think of one man and a wife married together till death with two children a boy and a girl. However not all families are like that some families experience a death or a divorce to destroy our image of a perfect family. In her book Barbara Kingsolver argues that whenever we have a non traditional family the children of the family experience a rougher childhood and less stability. I agree with Barbara in some respect…

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    equality. In accordance with the psychologists Moghadam, Martin, and Mahoney, “This Islamic law, dating back to the time of Mohammad, protects and honors women in many ways, but also given men authority over wives and children. Men have the right to divorce and have full custody of the children. They also have the right to limit what their wives do and where they go’’ (43). Religion…

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    whether there is a cause and effect relationship with what they are researching or if the information only correlates. A cause and effect relationship is where a variable, known as the independent variable directly affects another one, known as the dependent variable. A correlation is where the two variables may rise and drop together, but the independent variable does not directly affect the outcome of the dependent variable (18). An example of a correlation is if divorce rates sky rocket at…

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