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    researches of breast cancer have been indicated that, CEA and CA15-3, are the two most broadly used tumor markers in the clinical fields for more than 30 years20. In recent years, many studies have shown that, circulating tumor markers, are important diagnostic instrument, in under surveillance of breast cancer patients8, also it can be used, for surveillance goals in clinical studies…

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    Psychotherapy is a common term that is used to illustrate the process of treating psychological disorders and mental illness (Cherry, 2015). Specifically, Moreno’s psychodrama therapy is a type of group psychotherapy, which aims to ameliorate participants’ social communications skills, re-build their self-assurance, and enable them to express their positive and negative emotions in a safe and supportive environment (Blatner, 1988; Wilkins, 1999). According to Yehoshua and Chung (2013), there…

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    challenging the personal, neurological, and emotional triggers that sustain maladaptive thoughts and feelings during natural and therapeutic recovery. These measures are specifically recommended in the Canadian Veterans Administration Department of Defense Clinical Practice Guidelines for PTSD at the highest level. Research into the curvilinear pattern of this therapeutic recovery found considerable evidence showing that CPT and PE increase distress and have higher client dropout rates, and…

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    difference that most people see between those two professions. Clinical psychologists have recently perused prescription privileges these days. A former president of the American Psychological Association, Patrick H. DeLeon, and many others has also promoted the movement as well (Pomerantz 50). But clinical psychologists still do not have the privilege to proscribe medications, except for two cases. In two states, New Mexico and Louisiana, clinical psychologists have been granted prescription…

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    dates back to the Ancient Greeks. However, the first laboratory dedicated to psychological research was not founded until 1879, by Wilhelm Wundt. Following the development of the lab, many areas of applied psychology appeared; My favorites being, Developmental and Clinical. In 1896, Lightner Witmer is generally considered to have founded Clinical Psychology, although other great psychologists contributed greatly to this particular study throughout the years. In the late 1800’s, G. Stanley Hall…

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    Forensic psychology is area of study within the fields of clinical, counseling and school psychology. The professional practice of forensic psychology became a recognized specialty by the American Psychology Association, APA, in 2001 (“Recognized Specialties and Proficiencies,” n.d.). Many graduate schools offer Masters and Ph.D. or Psy.D. Programs; however, in order to be a licensed forensic psychologist, you must have a doctoral-level degree. Drexel University, John Jay College of Criminal…

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    How do you think legal and ethical requirements might come into conflict with each other when counseling minor clients? Clients who are minors have a moral right to privacy within the alliance between the client and the counselor. Moreover, according to the text, (Remley & Herlihy, 2015) counselors how obligations to the minor as well as the parent or guardian which may come into confliction. Accordingly, an obligation exists legally to the parents and an ethically and morally obligation is…

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    One of the three major roles a School Psychologist is responsible for is providing interventions for their students. These interventions take three forms: academic assessment, behavior intervention, and psychological assessment. According to the New York Association of School Psychologists, in 1989 there was tremendous growth of people getting jobs as school psychologists, and a dramatically corresponding increase in the number of state associations resulted. The National Association of School…

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    deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, has been increased in cancer patients, adversely affecting their prognosis. Low-molecular-weight heparins are recommended as efficacious and safe anticoagulation treatment in cancer patients. However, in clinical practice, oncologists prefer oral anticoagulation, especially if long-term or extended treatment is necessary. The novel oral anticoagulants have recently emerged as an alternative to the standard therapy owing to the ease of administration,…

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    children 's clinical psychologist because I 've got fist hand experience with troubled youth (being one myself), being able to…

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