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    Kafka probably felt hopeless during his life because he could not focus on his writings as much as he would have liked, his addiction to pornography, and his apparent lack of communication with his father. A lack of energy is another aspect of depression, and Gregor experiences this whenever he gets knocked down. His father kicked him through the door, to which he bruised and hurt…

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    12 November 2015 Internet Addiction Most people all over the world use Internet as an escape from reality, or from boredom. But how do people know if they have an Internet Addiction? In the book Hamlet’s Blackerry, by William Powers he says“ In fact, there’s a great deal of ongoing research about connective technologies and how they’re affecting individuals, families, businesses, and society at large” (17). Most people have different kinds of addictions, an addiction of some sort of crave or…

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    sometimes playing Minecraft or tweeting about a failed relationship and how much ice cream is being eaten. Another thing we might be doing too much of is eating or being a workaholic. If we spend too much doing those things, more than likely it is an addiction. Those aren’t normally considered one, but drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and gambling are. All of those combined aren’t nearly as harmful on yourself, others, and your society. One of the weirdest things that we have seen as a society is the…

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    the sexual thoughts by substituting sexual thoughts with something other behavior and prevent relapse. The process of breaking client's problems down into its separate parts, identifying the client's patterns of thoughts, emotions, bodily trigger cues, feelings as to what triggers and reinforce the client urge to act out the addictive behavior (Theory and Practice of counseling and Psychotherapy, 2013). Cognitive behavioral therapy is said to be the most success rate treatment in addiction…

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    Trauma Introduction The story of the three people with the talents is intriguing. What is it about the person with the one talent that they already knew that that the boss was a difficult person and they did not even want to try to invest their one talent that was given them? They did not even have the energy to take the talent to the bank (take the time to walk to the bank, have a conversation with the banker, make an agreement, deposit the money, and return home) so that it could make…

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    Hypersexuality In The DSM

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    hyper sexuality when in tangent to other disabilities. For example, there have been studies about hyper sexuality in patients with ADHD, Manic Depressive Disorder, Dementia, Bipolar Disorder, Pedophilia, Traumatic Brain Injury, Risky Sexual Behavior, and Sex Addiction. Though research is plentiful in…

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    Phobias and Addictions Aubrey Sutton Brigham City Phobias and Addictions Classical conditioning may affect how phobias can develop, phobias are irrational fears. As well as operant conditioning may affect how addictions can develop, addictions are dependency on something that cannot be stopped. Classical and operant conditioning are both learning styles, but they differ and results can be achieved in both. Extinction is the gradual weakening of a conditioned response that will result…

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    Sexual Attractions

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    Essay 8: Sexual Attractions Corey, Corey, Coe and Callanan (2011) have said that the client and therapist should not engage in personal relationships because this can negative impact the mental health intervention. This is because either or both party can become emotionally entangled which may result in distorted judgment. As such, either party may not be able to relate in a professional manner and therefore the counseling intervention is set to fail. In one instance, a man that I was…

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    Internet Dependency: A Critical Issue Web addiction is a growing issue with more individuals. The Internet is significantly more open to people now than it was in past. Web Addiction is a behavioral illness that is typically combined with individuals who have mental disarranges, for example, depression, loneliness, etc. The overuse of the Internet or the Internet addiction becomes the serious issue for the lot of the nations. Some individuals get dependent…

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    of years, alcohol was used to make fermented grain, fruit juice, and honey. (Alcohol 1) After the production of gin in Britain, alcoholism became a worldwide tradition. After alcoholism became widespread, fifteen million Americans suffered from addiction to alcohol. Also, 40 percent of all car accident deaths have been attributed to alcoholism in the US. (2) Early famers took place in something called the “fallen fruit”, around when the production of alcohol started (Alcohol 1). Before…

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