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    Discuss psychodynamic explanations of gender development. (10 marks) The psychodynamic approach assumes that development of gender identity is linked to interpersonal relationships between child and parent. Psychologists believe the parent-child relationship forms the mould/prototype which stays with the child their whole life. The approach focuses on the presence of the unconscious mind. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory is linked to ideas surrounding infantile sexuality. Children pass through stages

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    ADHD a Neurobiological Condition is related to SLD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - with Inattention and/or Impulsivity Specific Learning Disability (SLD) - with Auditory‚ Visual or Kinesthetic Processing Problems including Dyslexia/Reading Disorder  Other Neurobiological Conditions Related to ADHD: Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) Sensory Integration Disorder Motor Planning Disorder Self-Regulatory Disorder Autistic Spectrum Disorder - PDD‚ MSD‚ Globally Delayed‚ Autistic

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    irreparable gashes. Psychodynamic perspective presents the unconscious mind‚ a hidden abyss churning within us‚ that houses unknown forces and conflicts which influence our behavior. We supposedly hold little to no control over such powerful urges. From the first breath taken as newborns‚ humans possess sinful natures and desires within themselves‚ “The heart is more deceitful than all else and is desperately sick; who can understand it? (Jeremiah 17:9)” However‚ contrary to the psychodynamic

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    Are Children Being Over Medicated for ADHD?  Throughout the years‚ the number of children diagnosed with ADHD‚ Attention Deficit  Hyperactivity Disorder‚ has just about doubled. Most Children are diagnosed with the disorder  by the ages 5­17 (Kori Ellis). “More than 70% of those who are diagnosed‚ millions of children‚  are prescribed drugs. Are schools asking to drug kids for better test scores” (Wall Street Journal  Online)?   One of the main reasons for people to believe ADHD is overdiagnosed and  overm

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    Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is very common nowadays in children. “In over 60% of children diagnosed with … ADHD‚ the symptoms continue into adulthood” said by Dr. Oz. There are many symptoms of ADHD which tell you if someone’s child has ADHD or not. Dr. Hallowell said “It is characterized by distractibility‚ impulsivity and restlessness or hyperactivity” in a child. But with finding out if a child has ADHD; the person should be also prepared

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    in the U.S. are on too many psychotropic drugs (such as Prozac and Ritalin). Is this true or are these medications improving the lives of our children who are truly suffering from these disorders (such as depression‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder‚ ADHD‚ etc.)? " Several kids in the US are on psychotropic drugs e.g. Prozac and Ritalin which haven’t undergone full investigation in children clinical trials. There is a widespread practice where psychiatrists’ prescribe these medications off label. This

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    The Comparison between Psychodynamic and Humanistic Theory There are very distinct differences between Psychodynamic and Humanistic Counselling but both ultimately offer the help and guidance to discover why we act the way we do and why we make certain choices in our lives. Throughout this essay‚ I will endeavour to explain those major differences and you will see that despite these completely different methods of therapy‚ depending on what the problem maybe‚ they can both work very effectively

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    These disabilities drastically affect my ability to focus‚ especially on abstract concepts like math which require nuanced thinking and precision. ADHD also affects my organization skills‚ leaving me scatter-brained and forgetful. Leaves me with social anxiety and feelings of inadequacy‚ causing me to feel nervous about asking for help or clarification due to the (admittedly unfounded and ridiculous)

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    Psychodynamic theory was developed by Sigmund Freud. This theory‚ developed by studying and interpreting a sample of clients‚ focuses on looking at emotions. It looks at what the client is feeling and what motivates what they do. Using his research Freud theorized the unconscious mind‚ stating influences on our behaviour may come from parts of our mind that we are unaware of and that memories or thoughts too frightening for a client to deal with may be locked away inside the brain (Freud‚ 2005)

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    Savickas’ eclectic approach for counselors to use Holland and Super’s theories in a psychosocial manner is a structured way to analysis client’s story. In their assessment to create a life portrait is more of a holistic approach that using theories in a career maturity perspective. Savicka’s approach brings out subconscious aspirations and the passions clients are not aware exist‚ which prevents them from fully reaching their potential. Brief narrative During my recollection phase of the Career

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