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improvement, and 57% of those using psychosocial interventions showed no improvement (Keks, 2009). Clearly, the administration of ...
and the society. The Planned Parenthood Federation could produce a short documentary that reports the services they provide that a...
is excreted from the body. By the time the drug goes through membranes and organs, less than 100 percent of the drug is available ...
J. (2009, April 8). When to avoid antidepressants in bipolar patients. Psychiatric Times, 26(4), 5+ Loganathan, N., Lohano, K., Ro...
The writer looks at the concepts of exogenous and endogenous social change. Focusing in the latter the writer considers whether so...
is an abstract concept that can be interpreted many different ways. The whole word method stems from an understanding of literacy ...
who value money may be motivated towards a goal that will increase the amount of money they receive, however an individual who val...
corruption have prospered. Therefore, corruption alone cannot be seen as a source of constraint. Sachs (2006) notes that the per c...
century, certain technologies have become an ubiquitous aspect of modern life. Chief among these technologies is that of social ne...
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the communities where they carry out their practice, learning about the local culture in order to better serve the needs of the in...
dedicated to offering equal opportunities to all classes of people. Of course, reality indicates that social practice often falls ...
effective. In order to gain such an understanding, it is crucial for professionals to engage in reviews of existing literature so ...
This research paper presents empirical information that the student can use to develop group therapy that addresses the needs of v...
world in which they live and these changes in cognition may lead to co-morbid conditions, such as alcohol or drug addiction (Willi...
rewards of the position must be sufficiently high that this induces people to fill this position despite its complexity. This view...
the process of building a developmentally based clinical intervention" (Geidner, 2009, pp. 370-371). Sexual history interview que...
In a paper of five pages, the writer looks at thyroid disorders. Topics covered, in the form of a Power Point presentation, includ...
reduce fluid retention in the brain and the ability to control for fluid retention (often resulting in the implantation of stents ...
of risk and the impact for families. Research suggests that there is a need to consider the approaches for assessing suicide ri...
In a paper of three pages, the author reflects on the difference between bipolar I and bipolar II and provides definitions of both...
are considered "axis 2" disorders by the DSM IV-TR, suggesting their involvement in serving as a foundation for higher-level axis ...
of Bipolar II are more likely to develop the disorder, and this hereditary component has become the center of genomic research int...
social work, one can find many people idealistically devoted to causes that are important to them. It is not an easy path to becom...
bipolar disorder experiences either an overexcited or overjoyful state (manic episode) or a hopeless or extremely sad state (depre...
It is a dangerous to cut social service programs. California is setting itself up for a police state. Background...
that are characterized as "autism spectrum disorders." This paper lists these conditions and then, because it is a short essay, co...
written about social security. The scare is that the social security administration is going to run out of money because there are...
year 1650 when Richard Burton, a scientist, wrote "The Anatomy of Melancholia" which was a work that detailed depression. In fact,...
the fastest economic growth she has experienced in two decades. Gross domestic product expansion rose to nine percent in the fi...