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body and thought patterns, and can be triggered by a variety of events (Lucas 5). For example, the stress of starting a new job o...
loved ones. One means of instilling a better understanding of PTSD is education. The National Center for PTSDs (2009) website sho...
on to indicate that medication for bipolar disorder is only a small percentage of the direct costs to the patient, roughly 10 perc...
conflicts -- is gaining momentum within school districts across the country (Spence, 2003). Knowing how to diffuse an escalating ...
Reality shows actually started on radio. Candid Camera was the first one on television. This genre exploded in the early days of t...
The writer uses results from research conduced by the student with the aim of assessing whether or not there is a correlation betw...
therapy than other types of psychological disorders, and require a lengthy recovery period often lasting several years (Vanderlind...
practitioners with information to determine whether a patients symptoms can be explained organically as a result of an actual heal...
up in practice, and learning about new modalities and new research from experts in the field, conference attendees will leave with...
Post-traumatic stress disorder or what is more commonly referred to as PTSD has only been diagnosed using these terms since the la...
This paper contends that the measures that are needed to address obesity are the same as those needed to address binge eating, ano...
This paper considers the alternative means of treating PTSD. The VA does not currently approve service dogs. There are twenty-tw...
to high increased use, but this may also be down to increased acceptance and a low baseline. To assess whether or not there is a...
life, though they may never be completely free of the disease (Wilkins, 2007). Its important to recognize that OCD is different f...
food poisoning; from that point forward in young Ruth Deanes life, she was controlled by an invisible force that made her life a l...
or a loved one; these fears often present themselves as disturbing thoughts (Definition of obsessive-compulsive disorder, 2002). T...
addicted to something else such as alcohol, gambling or compulsive shopping (Spencer, 2006). The realization that this is a proble...
directly to the psychiatrist-patient encounter" than the real thing, because the fiction is after all written by real people (Podr...
the increased distance from the equator. In Studies in North America Rosenthal (1983) observed a prevalence in the winter of 1.4%...
extreme discomfort (Pallanti, 2008; Hill and Beamish, 2007; Poyurovsky, 2007). As can be implied from the foregoing information,...
with some type of cognitive deficit disorder such as dementia or Alzheimers. In order to anticipate the percentage of those who w...
is that the efforts of bulimic patients to restrict food are interspersed with periods of extreme overeating, or "binging," which ...
indeed, mothers and fathers may wrongly believe that some children are old enough to both understand and accept the concept of div...
level. Heuristics used in this analysis address the extent to which human beings - and thereby the relationships in which t...
beyond the domestic sphere into virtually every profession and job category from which they were once barred, they have had to con...
on how emotions are presented and approached within these therapeutic modalities. CBCT In regards to the nature of CBCT, B...
dictate perception and self, which represents "a choice, where we may intend our manner of interaction with the world, ourselves, ...
minds ability to help in this process cannot be overlooked. Social theory has long attributed animals to being a life-altering co...
grips of constant agony have no idea what it is like to live in such a state, which is why it is far beyond the scope of any gover...
populations (p. 24). Because detailed quantitative research can make the data themselves both formulate and limit the analy...