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    A family attorney is that individual who can help with any sort of legitimate matter that is identified with your property and resources and additionally some other lawful matter that effects you or any individual from your family. Situations where contribution from a family attorney would be legitimate and helpful are circumstances like prompting you on the printed material that should be dealt with when gaining new property. Another circumstance where you may wind up talking about with your…

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    fascinating aspect of psychology is the subsection known as abnormal psychology. This essay will define what abnormal psychology is; outline the various criteria used to define abnormal behavior and discuss the differences between Psychiatrists, Clinical Psychologists, and Social Workers. First we must define what abnormal psychology is. One of the more succinct definitions can be found in Essentials of Abnormal Psychology: In a Changing World: Abnormal psychology is the branch of the science…

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    It relies on the assumption that patients most likely express symptoms or maladaptive behaviours that accurately align with a particular axis one diagnosis (Westen et al., 2004). The inevitable truth, however, is that in clinical practice, most people who seek help for mental illnesses do not meet requirements for a DSM-IV diagnosis, meaning they either possess symptoms that do not fit or meet a sub-threshold level, or meet the requirements for multiple DSM-IV disorders (Westen…

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    are essential for good clinical care. It is the interaction within the medical team of doctors, nurses, physician assistants, ward staff and other allied healthcare professionals that enables quality patient care being provided. Without the beautiful collage of professionalism, medicine just won’t function well. As the saying goes, a team is only as strong as its weakest member, embracing collaboration between different members of the healthcare team is significant in…

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    I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Pamela Dengrove. She is a clinical psychologist and specializes in forensic psychology as well. She graduated in 2012 from Widener University. The interview instead of being in person was through the phone. Dr. Dengrove was kind enough to answer my questions while she was driving, I assume to her job. She even stopped at the gas station to get gas. I think this was an unexpected interview for her, but I am grateful for her time and words. During the…

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    Clinical Neuropsychologist help people with their problems, while also studying the brain diseases and its illnesses. Clinical Neuropsychologist participate in education programs like in-service training and workshops to keep updated on new methods and techniques used (careeronestop.org). It is important to know relevant methods because if a neuropsychologist is testing a technique and discovers something new, staying involved in workshops or in-service training will help you comprehend that…

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    Nursing Intervention

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    A knowledge gap exists in the area of utilizing prayer with patients as a nursing intervention to promote healing. I was only able to find one article that specifically focused on praying with patients as a nursing intervention in the clinical setting (Johnson et al., 2009). From this one study of ten women with recurring ovarian cancer, healing effects of prayer via nursing intervention was reported. In fact, most participants identified prayer as beneficial in promotion of emotional…

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    Clinical Psychology has been a career that I have wanted to pursue since I was young. I chose this this career because growing up I had a major psychological issue that had me open my eyes to the type of issues that this field consist of. My personal experiences from my past and remembering the things I felt at that time help motivate me for this career path. Noticing that many teenagers and young adults and some families go through many problems and not feeling comfortable enough to go to…

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    RWE – For better accessibility of drug treatments Thinking Beyond the Clinical trials Though clinical trials are the gold standard measuring the safety and efficacy of drugs, to evaluate the cost-efficiency of a drug in a real-world environment and measure its impact on quality of healthcare, RCTs need to be supplemented or followed up with the comparatively new standard, called real-world evidence (RWE). Real world evidence has is entering every part of the drug product life cycle from…

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    personality. Abnormal Psychology (ABPSYCH) 3 units Prerequisite : Theories of Personality Prerequisite to : Clinical…

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