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    4.1 Introduction: Stress is one of the most prevalent and life-threatening forms of mental illness affecting more than one fifth of the world’s population. It is always related to alterations of signaling pathways mainly the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (Mikhai et al, 2014). Rat models are an obligatory tool to study the etiology and progression of behavioural and biochemical changes induced by oxidative stress. Restraint stress produces an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants…

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    management and the neurological and physiological mechanisms of stress that can be modulated by music (Yehuda, 2011). Neurological disease: Activation of sympathetic nervous system and suppression of parasympathetic system disturb the whole autonomic regulation and circadian rhythms of the body. Finally leads to disease like dementia, anxiety, depression…

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    the overall revealed the need for corporate entities to invest in enhancing the knowledge and technical skills of professional secretaries that will provide improvements in the quality of corporate communication. This journal report also alludes to good writing skills as noted in the previous journal…

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    forms  alternative healing systems 3. Social constructions of health and illness in diverse cultures:  diverse frameworks for health and illness o bio-medical constructions of health and illness o social determinants of health o compliance with therapeutic recommendations o non-systemic health care . home and family care . women’s roles in caring . mutual aid and self-help groups  health and wellness 4. Health care systems –  Australian health care system  issues that shape distribution of…

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    cognitive outlook of the maintenance and modification of the disorder is explained, and its importance to the individual’s current problems. The organization and goals of the treatment and outcomes that are expected to occur. Additionally, nutrition and regulation of weight information is discussed and the important of eliminating eating disorders (Wilson and Fairburn, 1993). Throughout this stage, the therapist is active in contributing advice and encouragement to the individual.…

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    The Descendants – A Clinical Competency Review Cynthia Evon Banks Murray Argosy University – Inland Empire PC6022 – Family Therapy Counseling August 14, 2014 James Cephas, PsyD The Descendants – A Clinical Competency Review This paper will perform a biopsychosocial assessment of the King family, ascertain which family therapy theory would lead to the best outcome, and develop an effective treatment plan. Reason for Referral The King family of Honolulu, Hawaii is made up of husband/father,…

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