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target a specific behavior rather than self-injury as a whole (Edelson, 2006). Each self-injurous behavior is likely to have spec...
be learned about keeping children with the potential of being categorized as at risk out of the statistical pool by prescreening a...
"hyperlipidemia, hypertension, blood glucose disturbances, Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea and asthma," while emotional effects inclu...
strategic outposts for expanding trade with Latin America and Asia, particularly China" (History of the United States, 1865-1918, ...
off potential competition (Nellis and Parker, 2006). This provides some protection for new entrants, and it may be argued is likel...
the staff endeavors not only to care for our residents physical needs, but also for their psychological, social, and emotional nee...
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entire population of youth between the ages of 12 and 17 used illicit drugs in 2004 (SAMHSA, 2005). This represents a slight decre...
by step approach (Kolb and Frohman, 1970). If we look at the many models of change where there is the need for intervention to ch...
and symptoms, such as edema and positive fluid balance (Weiss, et al, 2009). Additional criteria include inflammatory variables su...
effective. In order to gain such an understanding, it is crucial for professionals to engage in reviews of existing literature so ...
because it exerts a powerful negative impact on others around the addicted individual; this is particularly true for children of a...
to Howard Fasts 1944 novel Freedom Road that until the publications of this novel, it was a widely held opinion among the mainstre...
("Three stages," 2011, p. 1465). Mild cognitive impairment characterizes the second stage of AD ("Three stages," 2011). The thre...
Alcohol and other drugs have a devastating impact on society from more than one perspective. A...
been as long as 8 hours prior to dying (IHI, Getting, 2005). Had additional services been provided, the patient would not have die...
In fourteen pages this research paper considers how a nursing intervention can be designed to assist adults with PTSD resulting fr...
and unsettled as it is today, but it does seem to have been a source of concern for decades. This paper summarizes and analyzes th...
an adolescent client (Wallis, 2004, p. 59). Data on the development of abstract reasoning skills, as well as of the "recognition o...
the Mexican Revolution The Mexican Revolution was a time of tremendous social upheaval. During this decade-long turmoil roughly ...
with autism. "The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of relationship-focused interventions, such as pivota...
him from doing a good job, it is ethical to avoid the case. Sometimes the answer to such ethical dilemmas is to step down or not ...
take to the streets rather than cope with abuse, violence or parental drug addiction. Also, as indicated above in regards to alcoh...
which means that the homeless population in Vancouver encompasses roughly 1800 people (The Americas, 2004). They are virtually all...
to smoking for medical care for one year, 1993, was in excess of $50 billion and estimated lost productivity due to smoking-relate...
the last 30 years (Singleton, 2000). Essentially, making positive diagnosis of dyslexia involves establishing that: 1. The childs ...
Mental Health Services Administration: one out of every eight people in this country currently has a significant problem with alco...
low protection from it. Academic performance was much better for low risk, high protection students. It was also shown that girls ...
to improve childrens readiness levels for school and to retain early childhood professionals in the area of early childhood educat...