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    1. Mary noticed a large‚ brown spot on her skin. She has been playing tennis in the sun for several years without sun protection. She reported the discovery to a friend‚ who told her to apply the ABCD rule to determine whether or not she had malignant melanoma. Her friend told her that if her answer was "no" to the questions that were asked by the ABCD rule‚ she had nothing to worry about. What is the ABCD rule and should she ignore the spot if her answers are negative? My Mom had skin cancer‚ so

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    ANOREXIA Acepted symptoms‚ published by J.P.Feighner and associates in 1972 1. Onset prior to the age of twenty-five 2. Lack of appetite accompanied by loss of at least 25 percent of original body weight. 3. A distorted‚ implacable attitude to eating‚ food‚ or weight that overides hunger‚ admonitions‚ reassurance‚ and threats; for example‚ (a) denial of illness with a failure to recognise nutritional needs‚ (b) apparent enjoyment in losing weight with overt manifestation that refusing food

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    diagnose and resolve the customer issues on site‚ they now have the ability to investigate and resolve customer problems via remote monitoring systems. The customer service portion has nearly doubled in size‚ and customer complaints have risen. 1. Symptoms that Something Has Gone Wrong Employee dissatisfaction Decreased productivity Poor customer service/high rate of customer complaints Low

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    Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between adult attachment classification and symptoms of depression. By assessing adult attachment classifications in this study it is proposed it will identify individuals at risk to depressive symptoms and help in gaining a better understanding of the types of treatment interventions that may be most effective given an individual’s attachment style. One hundred undergraduate students will complete two online questionnaires each

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    Psychology Research Report on Insomnia: Symptoms‚ Causes‚ and Treatments. Sleep is vital to human life yet over 100 million Americans of all ages regularly fail to get a good night ’s sleep (Morin‚ 2004). This is especially visible at university where students always complain of being tired because of a lack of sleep. One disorder that can lead to lack of good sleep is insomnia. It is therefore significant‚ in our sleep-deprived society‚ to learn what insomnia is‚ how it is caused‚ and how it is

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    misinterpretations of bodily sensations‚ that one has a serious disease. A person with hypochondriasis may be focused on a single illness‚ but most of the time they have more than one health condition. The fears may change over time as a person notices a new symptom or learns about an unfamiliar disease. The fears appear to develop in response to minor physical abnormalities‚ like fatigue‚ aching muscles‚ a mild cough or a small sore. People with hypochondriasis may also interpret normal sensations as signs of

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    2-1 Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses. Answer 2-1 Most children and young people will experience some episodes of illness in their life. Common illnesses‚ like coughs and colds‚ are not usually serious. However‚ illnesses like meningitis are more serious and will need specialist medical care. Illnesses‚ like chicken pox‚ are infectious (easily spread) and others‚ like asthma‚ are not infectious at all. It is important for anyone who works with children and young

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    clinically significant complaints about somatic symptoms • It is also a syndrome of non specific physical symptoms that are distressing and may not be fully explained by a known medical condition after appropiate investigations INTRODUCTION • It can also occur during the course of or be associated with a medical conditions • Patients also show high level of worry‚ anxiety and increased reactions in response to physical symptoms Somatoform disorders • • • • • • Somatization

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    socioeconomic status‚ living arrangements‚ previous psychological support or exposure to shootings. Next‚ students were asked to take a 36-item General Health Questionnaire to measure psychological and psychosocial symptoms. Students were also asked to complete The Impact of Event Scale to map symptoms into two categories‚ Intrusion and Avoidance. Students were then asked to rate their exposure to the shooter as either no exposure (control students)‚ mild‚ moderate‚ significant‚ severe‚ and extreme. Each

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    professional help‚ not all do‚ which may cause physical illness to that person. It can cause loss of appetite‚ changes in sleeping habits. It can also cause you to lose interest in things that you once like to do (sports‚ friends‚ being outdoors.) The symptoms are not recognized as depression. Most people who are depressed appear lazy or tired. Most people who are depressed do not realize it themselves‚ but they do feel a change in themselves‚ that often they do not tell others about. The underlying cause

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