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    SUBSTANCE RELATED DISORDERS Nosology: We have two large categories : 1- substance dependence and substance abuse 2- substance induced mental disorders we will deal with the descriptions of the clinical phenomena associated with the use of 11 designated classes of pharmacological agents: alcohol‚ amphetamines or similarly acting agents; caffeine; cannabis; cocaine; hallucinogens; inhalants; nicotine; opioids; phencyclidine (PCP) or similar agents; and sedatives‚ hypnotics‚ and anxiolytics

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    THE MEMORY PROCESS Memory is a procedure through which the outcomes of knowledge are kept for impending usage. Hermann Ebbinghaus (1885) determined that considerable amount of what we learn is erase from our minds in a short length of time after it is learned‚ when it is learned through the use of sequential learning. Another method of learning is known as paired-associate learning‚ wherein the material learned must be repeated in the order in which it was given‚ also known as memorization.

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    affect who you are. It can determine what you learn‚ your personality‚ and even influence some thoughts and actions. In the book Son‚ by Lois Lowry‚ this is very obvious. The main character; Claire‚ is given a second chance at life when she gets amnesia and washes up on the shore of a village in the middle of nowhere. She learns about different things while here‚ and acts differently as well. When she finally gets back her memories‚ she is scared of the animals on the island no matter the size‚ because

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    The chosen characters to discuss their immigration experience from David Chariandy’s novel Soucouyant‚ are Adele and Roger and other characters from their generation. The reason for the choice of this generation includes their involvement in the African Caribbean immigration to Canada‚ and the shown after effects of living there. The effects of immigration of African Caribbean include the oppression‚ discrimination and misidentification of their ethnicity. Based on the fact of the hierarchy of skin

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    The protagonist‚ Leonard Shelby is a forgetful human suffering from anterograde amnesia. His wife‚ Catherine Shelby was raped and murdered by an intruder who was shot dead by Leonard after he heard the noises from his bedroom. In the same scene‚ he was hit from the behind and knocked unconscious‚ later waking up with anterograde amnesia. Ever since‚ Leonard has been a broken protagonist until he decides to search for his wife’s murderer to get revenge. Misdirection

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    We’ve all experienced the feeling that we’ve moved into a different life‚ dissociation from reality‚ just mild like when we daydream‚ delve into a good book or become engrossed with a project. But then after that‚ we do still come back to reality. However‚ some people are diagnosed with a dissociative identity disorder or the popular multiple personality disorder (MPD). This differ from mild dissociation that all of us commonly experience. People who have this live a fairly complicated life.

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    Question 3 2.5 out of 2.5 points B. F. Skinner is associated with positive reinforcement‚ shaping‚ and cumulative records. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True Question 4 2.5 out of 2.5 points Organic amnesia is when memory fades with the passage of time. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False Question 5 2.5 out of 2.5 points Children have difficulty learning the letters in the middle of the alphabet because of the Answer

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    many mental problems. When she came to the clinic‚ she complained about some of the feelings and the things that made her life abnormal. She said that she often awoke feeling deplorable on Monday’s. Moreover‚ Margaret explained that she suffers from Amnesia‚ which means that she lost the time and the memory. She rarely remembers what she usually does in the weekends. Margaret also complained that she can’t understand how sometime she would find a stranger man in her bed or receive a call from men that

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    SHOULD ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY EVER BE USED TO TREAT MENTAL DISORDERS? A. Thesis Statement Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment for severe mental illness in which the brain is stimulated with a strong electrical current which induces a seizure. The seizure rearranges the brain’s neurochemistry and results in an elevation of mood. This essay asks: Is ECT any safer and more effective in treating mood disorders than drug therapies? This treatment has a controversial history ever since

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    Everyone of us can probably recall a specific memory like it happened yesterday. As you keep reminding yourself of that memory‚ you begin to be more confident that it was the original memory. But as many studies have proven‚ memories are only reconstructed‚ not reproduced. In this situation‚ Jim was faced with a similar scenario which included other factors as well. Although‚ a flashbulb memory triggered a detailed and vivid memory of a moment in Jim’s life‚ it is highly possible that it could be

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