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In fifteen pages Dr. Wright's Book of Nutritional Therapy is discussed in terms of its premise, case studies, and the data it pres...
In five pages this paper discusses the psychotherapy theories of Masters and Johnson, Helen Singer Kaplan, and Sigmund Freud to se...
The writer examines the Helen Singer-Kaplan book The New Sex Therapy Active Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction, and argues that the b...
In nine pages this research paper discusses therapy, counseling, and how computers are being used with a consideration of such pra...
This paper looks at research into students with emotional and behavioral problems, and consider which sort of interventions have b...
In thirty pages this paper examines the mortality rates of these two leading causes of death in terms of the various factors that ...
In six pages the uses of recreational art therapies and benefits for those individuals that are either suffering from a traumatic ...
In eight pages this paper discusses sexual offenders as featured in a literature review that includes such issues as child molesta...
In twelve pages this paper considers various substance abuse programs including group, family system, and individual therapies as ...
In two pages this paper discusses the U.S. President's request for a memo to be written to urge Congress not to cut from Medicaid ...
its importance in blood sugar regulation, the pancreas is also critical in digestion. Specialized cells in the pancreas called th...
variety of settings for a variety of purposes, there is limited empirical research documenting its effectiveness. Macauley (2006) ...
confronting the psychologically needy is that procuring treatment is complicated by a variety of problems. Many, for example, do ...
life for victims of this disease. Light in the Labyrinth pairs professional artists with Alzheimers patients for a period of eight...
that may aid the understanding are those of Erik Erikson and Sigmund Freud. These can be applied to the development of a client to...
addiction, including salience, mood modification, tolerance, withdrawal, conflict and relapse" (Griffiths, 2001, p. 333). Intern...
chemistry and another in biochemistry. I recognized the wonder of chemistry, but what I failed to recognize at the time was the s...
in her favorite chair alone with her memories is something that those remaining behind will never know. Chosen Issue: Reminiscenc...
to protect the profession as well as people who might be fooled by unscrupulous individuals. Therapists who are not properly train...
both the physiological and behavioral problems associated with the disease. There are, however, numerous questions regarding the ...
to which the therapist then compares the person/family in therapy. In so doing, s/he focuses on how different the family is from t...
to as nuclear family emotional systems. According to this concept, the family acts as a "unitary whole," which is affected by two...
Cost-Effective Mental Health Care a) 12-Step Self-Help Group Therapies Researchers at the Stanford University School...
to assist in the process of migrating through the stages of ones particular challenges (What Is Hospice & Palliative Care? 2003)....
individuals like Betty would not be able to properly function within their world. The practice of psychology has proven to be mor...
make good decisions (Bush, 2002). In CBT, the therapist plays an active role in helping the individual to solve his or her probl...
dissatisfaction with their "body image" leads to a higher rate of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa. Fairburn and Harrison...
to include supervising marriage and family trainees and in other disciplines (Cryder, 1994). Cryder calls the reflecting team proc...
2. The Problem In this section we will first consider the scope of the problem, its impact and the reason that this subject merit...
the ordinary state of consciousness. While in a hypnotic state, a variety of phenomena can occur. These phenomena include alterati...