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    Therapy (DBT). Client has expressed negative thoughts about herself that can be challenged with CBT and a simple thought record will be presented to the client as the therapeutic alliance has been formed. Client has been using a DBT skill, mindfulness while walking. Interpersonal effectiveness skills as well as emotion regulations skills will be taught to the client to repair relationships and increase her ability to regulate/control her emotions. Another modality option is EMDR, which stands…

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    other GA analogues which appear to be harmful to the liver. One promising HSP90 inhibitor has been found, this being the SNX compounds. They increase the expression of HSP70, but in contrast to the other HSP90 inhibitors mentioned before, they have a good blood-brain barrier permeability and trials with PD rat models have given promising results. SNX can be taken orally, which makes it an even more appealing form of…

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    considered as deaf and dumb by the people on the ward helps exhibit the control that Nurse Ratched has on the ward in the hospital in Oregon in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Throughout the story, the ward is viewed as a small world of its own regulations, rules, and instruction controlled by Nurse Ratched. However, before the entry of the protagonist Randle P. McMurphy everything in the ward was organized and controlled in Nurse Ratched hands. As McMurphy enters the ward he becomes a warrior…

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    Sigmund Freud is well-thought-out to be the father of psychiatry. The most far-reaching personality schema in psychology is the Freud’s theory of personality. The notion of there being activity within the mind at a conscious and unconscious level, his approach to these topics was largely conceptual. His theoretical thoughts were original as well as unique. DEFINITION: Freud described personality as behavioral pattern that is used to deal with psychological conflicts. The personality of an…

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    acceptable of diverse populations. TF-CBT incorporates cultural beliefs and norms during the therapeutic process. “TF-CBT is considered best practice and the U.S Department of Justice…

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    QT Prolongation

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    Part 1: adverse reactions 1.1 Introduction (QT prolongation) The toxicity of antipsychotic drugs is considered a good example of specific gender differences in Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) in a dose-dependent manner [1]. This adverse effect is induced cardiac arrhythmia known as torsade de pointes (TdP) (delay of cardiac repolarization), are associated with the following drugs such as; chlorpromazine, mesoridazine, pimozide and thioridazone, which increase the risk of QT prolongation. It…

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    Cloning and genetic engineering has been around for a considerable length of time, however no numerous individuals have paid consideration on its negative effect on mankind. Cloning really conflicts with the precautionary principle which is a methodology to adapt to conceivable dangers where investigative comprehension is yet deficient. At the point when cloning there is no admiration for nature. This sort of work puts our environment and its assorted qualities in threat. There are dangerous and…

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    Questionnaire – Brief (LHQ-B). The questionnaire has divided into 2 parts. First part is health and exercise, where participant needed to answer 6 questions based on scale of 1 to 5 from strongly disagree (1) to strongly agree (5). A sample question is “I have good physical endurance”. Second part is survey on lifestyle habits, where participant had to answer 5 questions based on different scale for each question. A sample question is “How often do you usually take bath”? This questionnaire was…

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    Erikson Case Study

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    1) What are the issues facing Dean at this point in his development? Being that Dean is in Erikson’s psychosocial developmental stage of Identity vs. Role Confusion and with the information provided about Dean in the case study, it would be accurate to say he is facing concerns of who he is, who he is to be, and what other’s think of him (p. 303). Dean as a teenager is faced with the task of moving from an innocent, dependent child to a young adult (p. 282). During such a child-to-adult…

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    His attendance is considered good, and he comes to each session ready to unpack his week and discuss the challenges he is experiencing. Concepts explored and addressed included: labeling and identifying anger, creating a genogram and timeline discussing family and history, brainstorming…

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