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    The submitted records have been reviewed. The member is an adult male with a birth date of 01/18/1994. He has a diagnosis of vision loss secondary to concussion. His treating provider, Jeffrey Becker, O.D., recommended occupational therapy/vision therapy from 10/28/2015 forward. The carrier has denied coverage of occupational therapy/vision therapy from 10/28/2015 forward as experimental or investigational and not medically necessary. There is a letter from the carrier to the member dated…

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    The Armenian Genocide

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    The Armenian Genocide, started on April 24, 1915 and lasted until 1918. It was known as the first genocide of the modern world and contributes to the understanding of the nature of violence in modern history. To understand the nature of violence in this genocide, there must be a clear interpretation of the meaning. The World Health Organisation defines violence as ‘the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or…

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    Loss and Grief I experienced all the stages put forth by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross; denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance (Jackson-Cherry & Erford, 2014). While experiencing the loss of my grandfather I felt denial, anger and bargaining were intertwined. Then shortly after I accepted his death. However, depression lasted much longer. The depression increased when my father left and I circled back to denial or disbelief that my father would leave us, and anger. Coping Style,…

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    will explain how Faulkner portrays the change in the social structure of the American South in the early twentieth century as a change from Old South to New South by showing the Griersons no longer hold power, the changes in the town, and Emily’s denial to change. In the New South the Griersons no longer hold power. Emily believes that her family still have the power that they had in the Old South, hence she never payed her taxes. When the men came and asked her about her taxes, she stated, “See…

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    "Patients may also experience the different stages of grief such as denial, anger, negotiation, depression, and acceptance described by Kubler-Ross (cited by Bostic, Shadid and Blotcky, 1996), p.359) as this process Can intensely revive previous feelings of loss and abandonment. However, the appearance of these feelings…

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    Refusal for Normality Death is uncertain never really know when it is going to happen. In these two articles “The Influence of Religion on Death Anxiety and Death Acceptance” and “The Paradox of Infinitude: Is Death denial an Essential Aspect of Being in the World?” Article one is about the correlation of the religion and church social activities. While article number two the study argued death is an essential for a healthy function. Out of all topic, I choose death anxiety because I have one…

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    Lady Macduff informs her son that his father, Macduff, is dead. Instead of mourning his father's death, the son is in denial that his father has passed away. After he is informed that his father has died, Lady Macduff asks him how he will live. The sons says, “As birds do, mother.” The son says he will live like the birds, he will take what he can get. The son tells his…

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    she is doing this and even if she does she is in complete denial. And right after she says that, she says that everyone else is acting too with her because she doesn’t want to be the only one. This one behavior covers all the others because she is longing for that connection and this is a way she is coping as well. Katherine Mansfield wrote Miss Brill’s character as an old woman longing for connection yet is unaware and or in denial that she is as lonely as she is. Mansfield includes…

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    the underlying problem, allowing the client to have an understanding of the deeply-rooted cause for their emotions. The unconscious mind holds the painful memories. The individual expresses these feelings by developing defense mechanisms, seen as denial, projection, anger and isolation cause unhealthy relationship and the inability to function (Psychodynamic therapy, 2016). The psychodynamic theory is important for me to understand as I work professionally with Susan. She is able to identify…

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    He goes back and forth with himself as he tries to make sense if his father was telling the truth about Ruth and her moment with her dad. In short, denial is when you say something isn’t true, whether or not the subject you are talking about is true or not. For example, if someone were to lie to you about stealing someone, you can deny what they are telling you and choose to believe what that person…

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