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In two and a half pages sexual dysfunction in men is examined in terms of etiology and treatment. There is 1 source cited in the ...
In two and a half pages this paper discusses dementia patients in terms of sexual addiction in a consideration of etiology and tre...
In five pages this paper considers holistic alternatives to urban planning with a diagram targeting the congestion of inner cities...
is that this is a "maladaptive pattern of use and impaired control over a behavior with associated adverse consequences" (Garcia a...
explains that the concept of sexuality has resulted from the discourse (2001). That is, sexuality would not have even been a topic...
display in addition to the emotional trauma which remains long after the abuse has ended and the scars have healed. Children who h...
reentry of certain criminal populations into the general society. When sexual abusers, for example, are reintroduced into society...
the correlation between incidences of maltreatment and increased risk for antisocial behavior (Sluzki, 2007). The Caspi, et al, s...
by persistent discomfort with ones sex" (Meyenburg, 1999, p. 305). This gender identification with the opposite sex typically com...
life, though they may never be completely free of the disease (Wilkins, 2007). Its important to recognize that OCD is different f...
emotional growth and learning [through] a short term effort between a therapist and a horse professional [whereby] the participant...
upon as wholly overwhelming. II. SUMMARY The individual conjures up a traumatic memory while the therapist counts from ...
reckless driving, overspending, stealing). [Again, not including suicidal or self-mutilating behavior covered in Criterion 5] (Ame...
prevention of alcohol abuse from a community perspective has made Sacramento, California a precedent setting city whereby extended...
2008). He saw both his mother and his fianc?e as weak and lacking their own lives (Mendelowitz, 2008). The use of this case study ...
physician Enrique Morselli back in 1891 as dysmorphophobia, BDD has been defined as "the fear of having a deformity" (Hunt, Thienh...
patients experiencing either symptoms or full episodes of depression much more frequently than those of mania or hypomania" (Micha...
age 70. He was a legend as well as a mystery throughout his lifetime. He was a millionaire several times over as soon as he inheri...
diagnosis. There is insufficient data to asses this criteria. The third criteria is identity disturbance, such as unstabl...
memories is about as easy as holding ones breath: it just cannot be done without help; as such, those suffering from PTSD must be ...
of the condition. In the film, he was so obsessed with germs, he brought plasticware to a diner everyday instead of using ordinary...
diagnosis of ADD is an extremely complex process, which is complicated by the fact that the symptoms are very similar to other emo...
put into place active behavioral modification plans, and require the use of pharmacological support. Understanding treatment opti...
and anxiety has long been considered indicative of triggering behavior inherent to the eating disorder. An impulsive personality ...
developing epilepsy; the changes increases to three percent at seventy-five years of age. The typical nature of epilepsy is to st...
can take. It is generally considered to be a very slow and progressive form of arthritis and more often associated with people who...
improvement, and 57% of those using psychosocial interventions showed no improvement (Keks, 2009). Clearly, the administration of ...
Additionally, both disorders can be hereditary, but environment can also play a factor. Both disorders are affective disorders of ...
between 5% and 15% of all Americans (Health & Medicine Week, 2004). Padget has given a good definition of the condition, which it ...
to: "weakness, paralysis, sensory disturbances, pseudoseizures, and involuntary movements such as tremors. Symptoms more often af...