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    Horses are admired because of their confident stance, and swift running. Its legs are important because their movements rely on them. Here are some of the health conditions that may affect your horse’s hind legs: Stringhalt “Stringhalt is the over-flexing of one or both back legs,” Katherine Blocksdorf wrote in her article for The Spruce. If your horse’s hind legs look like it is taking a high step, then it must be suffering from this health condition. You may not notice the flexing of its…

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    Summary Of CPS Case Study

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    D) The client few minutes late for his scheduled assessment. CPS caseworker Antwanette Wiley referred the client because of his newborn test positive of illicit substance abuse. The client is a 31-year-old African America male. He reports having three children. He repots no past or present legal concerns. Justin reports working fulltime as a Uber driver. He reports having a high school diploma and some college. Justin stated he was jump about 5 mans it causes serious brain damage. The client…

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    Mental Health Memo Sample

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    D-Addressing the AWOL on 02/15/2017, the patient used the excuse as a transportation as barrier due to not having a bus pass through Logisticare. The patient addressed this issue with Logisticare and he is expected to receive his bus pass by next week. The pateint then reported that he kept his appointment with Wheeler Clinic on 02/2/2017 and is scheduled to see a "doctor" from Wheeler Clinic next month on 03/3/2017. He's also scheduled to appear in court again on 03/29/2017. Furthermore, the…

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    Insight therapies are approaches to psychotherapy based on the notion that psychological we'll-being depends on self-understanding. Psychodynamic therapies are psychotherapies that attempt to uncover repressed childhood experiences that are thought to cause the patient's current problems. Psychoanalysis is a technique developed by Freud. Transference is an emotional reaction that occurs during the psychoanalysis, in which the patient displays feelings and attitudes toward the analyst that were…

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    Juvenile Deterrence

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    Today, if we were to make a video like this one, it would most likely contain an instance wherein juveniles thought drugs were safe enough for themselves and despite the warnings try them. Also, the juveniles would be unrulier than the video because morals are completely different than in earlier times. For instance, the girl who stayed behind from the date would probably have snuck out because she felt as though her mother was being too hard on her. Then, in the end, she would end up in the…

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    Silver Linings Playbook tells the story of Pat, a former substitute history teacher with bipolar disorder who returns to his parents’ home after eight months in a mental hospital for beating up his wife 's lover, following a meltdown after his marriage broke up, and is determined to reconcile with his wife. Pat 's bipolar disorder manifests in ways that are realistically, even heartbreakingly ordinary; Pat attempts to control his mania with long jogs and rants about Hemingway. Yet the film has…

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    Moral Model Of Addiction

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    from a medical perspective. The suggested treatment for this model is simply abstinence from the addictive substance. However, in some addictive disorders, such as binge eating, this is unrealistic. Another key feature of this model is that drug relapses are viewed as beyond the control of the individual and are attributed to being triggered by physiological factors. This is due to the biological perspective asserting that the interaction of genetics and drugs results in reinforcement of drug…

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    Many people struggle to commit to a diet, and/or exercise regimen, because most want a quick temporary fix. When people do find a suitable program, and don’t get the results they are looking for, that can lead to an unfortunate setback. Fortunately, there are several approaches such as diet improvements, better food habits, adopting physical activity, that we as health professionals can promote to clients, determining the readiness for change in our clients’ lives. The stages of change model…

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    Quit Now Case Study

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    Who would like to quit now ? Form into one group.(1st group). Who is not sure to quit now? Form into one group. 2nd group Third group not ready. In this grouping – it is easy to attend individual assessment and measuring their behavior of how they will co-operate and accept the management. There will be different strategies that will be applied in each group. Including into their assessment are the family background or any member in the family that are also smoking. I believe that…

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    managed to complete 2 years of college due to help from his family and therapists that helped him cope with his schizophrenia. He wasn’t always like this growing up. As it turns out in high school, he began experimenting with drugs and after several relapses in and out of rehab, this is…

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