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archetypes can only become conscious secondarily (1981). The archetype is merely an example of a perfect form or prototype (Lohff,...
genetic cause is loss of yet unidentified genes normally contributed by the father" (Internet source). Information at the PWSAs we...
the chariot that Hector bought. . . . Each row was a divan of furred leopardskin. . . . te...
Center for Health Statistics, approximately 6.7% of children aged 5 to 17 were reported to have ADHD in 1997-2000" (Attention Defi...
is a misconception that can lead to problems in effective treatment Dr. Grohol believes that the best approach to treatment is to ...
of their unhappiness caused by the supposed defect. Phillips (1991) comments that "body dysmorphic disorder has been colorfully de...
2005 the bombers were all UK citizens and it is unlike that the holding of an ID card would have made any difference. In most case...
the basis of obvious characteristics such as race. Interaction with other groups is not even a prerequisite for such categorizati...
bipolar II is characterized by: "recurrent major depressive episodes with a lifelong history of one...
of ADHD. Another disorder that is frequently associated with school failure is Conduct Disorder (CD), which is characterized in ...
for anxiety" (The Childrens Center for OCD and Anxiety, 2006; also see National Center for Health and Wellness, 2006). There are m...
over of very specific boundaries that prove to delineate a mandated proximity and/or behavior man has imposed upon his own species...
that may trigger a Bipolar incident, many of these also trigger using substances. Oliver (2007) identified twelve different "Trigg...
Also, identity thieves have found that the resources of law enforcement are totally inadequate in regards to this type of lawbreak...
identity theft is credit card fraud. The first indication that most victims have that their credit card number has been stolen is ...
with mental illnesses may reach out to drugs or alcohol to ease the pain they are feeling. It becomes very difficult to separate t...
even simply a shared feeling of community which is aided by a common enemy. The increased fragmentation that has been seen today ...
Additionally, both disorders can be hereditary, but environment can also play a factor. Both disorders are affective disorders of ...
a main area of study being the normative reaction to non normative events. The impact of stress created by disasters is argued to ...
to: "weakness, paralysis, sensory disturbances, pseudoseizures, and involuntary movements such as tremors. Symptoms more often af...
there are others as well (Glossary of Terms, 2004). For example, MICAA is an acronym for Mentally Ill, Chemical Abusers a...
a purposeful and intentional desire to bother and irritate others (What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder? 2004). Interestingly, ...
In twenty pages eating disorders are examined in terms of etiology, presentation, treatment, research, and preventive measures wit...
can take. It is generally considered to be a very slow and progressive form of arthritis and more often associated with people who...
example, an individual with ADHD may not necessarily suffer from hyperactivity and thus they are generally deemed to have simply A...
Chung , 1997). Within six years time the name was changed again and is now well know by the acronym ADHD (Calhoun, Greenwell-Ioril...
embraced and coddled when they are hurt. A boy may be given masculine toys and a girl given dolls. If a boy wants to play with dol...
make a primarily positive impact or a primarily negative impact in the workplace. Workplace productivity is affected by a...
many other disorders. Given the prevalence of both ADD/ADHD and Depression, this user linked to each of these disorders. The ADD/A...
a result, more diagnoses have been made (Grinage, 2003). It is now something that is also associated with trauma stemming from chi...