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Disorders (DSM-IV) of the American Psychiatric Association outlines the criteria for making a diagnosis of ADHD (Wilens, 1998). Ac...
the Department of Social Services (DSS) as a means by which to circumvent further physical and emotional destruction is imperative...
more common than single-gene disorders, tend to involve multiple genes, also include significant environmental factors, and are as...
From this perspective, we can see...
is told that Sofia is a woman who does not know her place. She should not be allowed to talk back to her husband, or state her own...
alcohol and drugs (McDaniel, 2001, 86). Abuse is a part of the lesbian experience as it is for all areas of society, but...
of Revia is the potential for the drug to cause liver problems (Drugstore.com, 2003a). Consequently patients who have existing l...
to as nuclear family emotional systems. According to this concept, the family acts as a "unitary whole," which is affected by two...
delving into the familial structure. Inasmuch as social behavior is fundamentally based upon the "origins in the family" (Appel, ...
The booklet, "About Disciplining Your Child," provides an overview for parents of what constitutes appropriate disciplinary measur...
as theyre treated" (Burns, 2003). Human behavior is a complicated and curious equation. The answer to why a particular rea...
has been stable at about 12 percent of the total population for decades, but it is now growing through immigration. The fastest-g...
by the family after the family attacked a hospital patient. Batty (2002) provides a timeline of child protection legislatio...
Clearly, even the World Health Organization cannot succinctly define "drug abuse" in a manner that is able to be consistently appl...
The excessive use of alcohol by the male member of domestic couples could be expected to place a couple at greater risk for experi...
only be accused of hundreds of cases of physical and sexual abuse but was also known for its use of a home-made electric chair wit...
think, to work on this area. For example, a counselor discovers that because of a childhood trauma, she has an unreasonable dislik...
to mothers drowning their own children for convenience. Society must care for its children. There is a need for the government ...
if the child in question has been the victim themselves and in such cases recommends a course of treatment rather than incarcerati...
life-threatening..." (Merta, 2001, p.1). In Time magazine, Lopez (1999) reports on one police officers journey through the drug c...
the attachment cycle, crying is the dominant signaling behavior. The cry of the infant signals the caregiver to provide relief fo...
was no more than the commonest feller in the parish... and how long hev this news about me been knowed, Pason Tringham?" (Hardy, 1...
measuring device is used, there is less need for the student to discuss the reliability and accuracy of the instruments. Statisti...
be gay, they are unaware of some of the issues that might be impacting this particular community, and this could have a definite o...
to their addiction (Excerpt from the BSW, 2004). Addicted patients are often "highly resistant to therapy" and "skilled in making...
in detail the physical environment of the clinic, office or other facility he visited. The setting for treatment of substance abu...
these characteristics are the fact that women tend to bond more strongly with children then men do; they tend to prefer "older and...
In five pages it is argued that educating individuals of the effects of alcohol has a greater impact than abstinence as far as abu...
substance abuse among medical professionals. Discussion Hines defines...
well taken, because there is still an attitude in society in general that abuse only occurs among "those" people; i.e., the poor, ...