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    PTSD‚ Reliving Trauma Tameka Sims 22167440 Liberty University Abstract Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has many symptoms and the DSM IV-TR tells us that there is a criterion that must be met in order to diagnose a person with PTSD. There are people from all walks of life that struggle with this disorder but there is hope in treatment. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by the re-experiencing of an extremely traumatic event

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    Violence in Media Jessica Lara Introduction to Effective Written Communication/Comm/105 March 9‚ 2013 Virginia Stewart Violence in Media There have been a number of studies focusing on the effects of behavior due because of violence in the media. This issue seemed to first become prevalent after the Columbine High School in Colorado school shooting. As well as again after the unfortunate Sandy Hook Elementary School mass

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    Abstract The scope of this paper focuses on Salbutamol as a drug and the mechanisms behind; 1) The drug function. 2) Development of drug resistance. 3) The clinical features of drug resistant individuals. 4) How to diagnose them. 5) Management of these patients. Salbutamol resistance Salbutamol is a beta 2 adrenergic receptor agonist that is short acting and used in the management of conditions that cause bronchospasms/bronchoconstriction. These conditions mainly include

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    Types of Anxiety Disorders and its Symptoms By Keanne Louise S. Ariola English 1‚ RTA Professor October 11‚ 2013 Types of Anxiety Disorders and its Symptoms People get anxious in their everyday life just by worrying what to eat‚ how to earn money‚ how to finish a work before its deadline‚ how to pass their job interview‚ etc. Anxiety is among the second most common psychiatric disorders among children‚ adolescents and adults. Anxiety

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    Psychopathology I. Important Concepts II. Categories III. Incidence IV. Models to Explain Important Concepts Psychopathology Defined Medical Student’s Syndrome Abnormality Normality Classification Psychopathology Defined Means sickness of the mind. There are many synonyms: Emotional Disorder Craziness Lunacy Mental Illness Mental Deviation Nervous Disease Mental Abnormality Psychiatric Illness Psychopathology Etc. Medical Student’s Syndrome Medical student’s

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    misunderstood gamers‚ and the others do not explain much about their relational skills. Carnagey‚ Nicholas L. et al (2006). The effect of video game violence on physiological desensitization to real-life violence. Retrieved October 4‚ 2010 from http://pdfcast.org/pdf/the-effect-of-video-game-violence-on-physiological-desensitization-to-real-life-violence Dr Nicholas Carnagey is an Iowa State University professor of psychology and a research assistant. The paper discusses how violent video games affect

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    The Behavioral Model Abnormal Psychology 212 Abstract The Behavioral Model is based on the concept that behaviorist concentrate on behaviors of individuals and suggest that development occurs in accordance with the principles of learning. The theorists behind this model believe that classical conditioning‚ operant conditioning‚ and modeling all contribute to behavior‚ whether it is normal or abnormal. Treatments used under this model are designed to identify problematic behaviors in patients

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    levels of arousal lead to the anxiety or whether it is actually the developed anxiety‚ which leads to this arousal. This issue was present in Lader and St Matthews study which found that individuals who develop social phobia or panic disorders with agoraphobia have high levels of arousal. This causes a lack of validity to become apparent as there is an unawareness of what is being measured‚ as there is not a clear distinction between what aroused first‚ the reaction in the brain or the phobic disorder

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    most strongly associated with recurrent depression. Other studies also show that childhood abuse has consistent effects on first onset of early adult psychopathology. Women with such abuse also had significantly greater lifetime prevalence’s of agoraphobia‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder‚ social phobia‚ sexual disorders‚ and suicide attempts than women without such abuse. Adults who experienced either sexual or physical abuse as children are found to have anxiety disorders and depressive disorders

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    calmness and normality of two persons behind show the silence of scream; that it is unheard. Some analysts believe that it is “Screaming of nature”. Since paintings of Munch mostly reflect psychological themes‚ this painting could be explaining “Agoraphobia” (phobia from wide open spaces). The painting has a wide open landscape in the background. It is possible that the person is screaming in panic attack. All these themes combined into one painting‚ make it very disturbing in its look. The feel

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