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    Zach’s Case Zach is a 21-year-old college student who currently moved back in with his parents after spending the first two years living away from home. Zach has always been known as an easygoing person but as of recently he has had problems with people thinking that they’re “out to get him”. This all started after him and girlfriend, Julie, broke up when she revealed that she has fallen in love with somebody else. Zach then stopped socializing with others, working out, cleaning around the…

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    patients would take the correct corresponding therapy. Most of those negative effects happen simply because patients are not doing the correct therapy. For example a patient would not do anger management therapy for depression, so that could be a possibility as to why the negative effects of therapy take place. Therapy is important for patients and individuals because therapist can give expert feedback, therapists are good listeners and offer essential insight. Therapist are trained to consult…

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    Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. People who report such experiences are known as synesthetes. Difficulties have been recognized in adequately defining synesthesia: many different phenomena have been included in the term synesthesia, and in many cases the terminology seems to be inaccurate. A more accurate term may be ideasthesia. In one common…

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    Hoffman has to be able to conquer live challenges like school work and sports. He does this by persevering and working hard. Wyatt plays one sport and lifts, this is were he needs to persevere the most if he wants to achieve his goals, like being a Major League Baseball player or becoming a muscular two hundred…

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    Does anyone hear about how athletes get their passion to play a sport? Do you hear about how and where they grew up in. Some player were not silver spooned. Have you ever heard of an athlete that never trained and made it to the pro’s? Does anyone know and hear about someone that never had a hunger to get out of a place. Two player that showed up ready everyday are working hard for their dreams , there names are Trey Burton and Dri Archer grew up together in Nokomis and after successful…

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    1) There are three forms of therapy in the field of psychology that are the most interesting. One form of therapy that is interesting is the cognitive behavioral therapy. Another interesting form of therapy is electroconvulsive therapy. Lastly, a third interesting form of therapy is existential therapy. Each form of therapy has their own specific goal and key components to reach those goals. 2) Cognitive behavioral therapy has the goal of treating a patient's fear, thought process, and…

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    After watching Moneyball and reading the articles, I think that statistical analysis hinders the fun of sports. I feel that sports are not always about the statistics; I feel it is about the players. Because you could be the worst batter but then be the best fielder on your team. I feel numbers are just numbers they change all the time so I personally don’t think you can see how good an athlete is by statistics. Just like one of the guys said at the end of the movie that hit home and took the…

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    Ding! The sound of when you hit the baseball. When the crowd starts yelling, and cheering. When you run to first base looking to turn to second base, and then you slide into second and the umpire calls you safe. The feeling of joy and happiness, for me that is baseball. I do this because it is a hobby, and it is one of my favorite things to do. If you make a play, that is one of the best feelings I could feel. I do this with my team go out and play baseball, try our hardest, play to win, and…

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    1. What is the hypothesis? Look for what the researchers are trying to test; what is the purpose of aim of the study? The aim of this study is to assess the capability of psychosocial screening using the KINDEX interview with the three major risk areas, maternal psychopathology, traumatic experiences and perceived stress. Also, the researchers hypothesized that women scoring higher rates in the KINDEX would also present higher rates in the three risk areas. 2. What are the variables?…

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    According to Rupke at the University of Human Medicine in Michigan, cognitive therapy has shown just as effective as and perhaps even more effective than the pharmacotherapy approach in treating depression. The success of cognitive therapy in treating depression is in that a risk of relapse in the patient is significantly decreased, as opposed to the risk of relapse in cases of discontinued medication. “A meta-analysis that included eight studies showed that 29.5 percent of patients treated with…

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