Alex Barbour Mary Crocker Cook Abnormal Psychology The effects of substance abuse on Dissociative Identity Disorder “For a variety of reasons there has been little dialogue among the disciplines that study patients with trauma and those that study and treat substance abuse. Little systematic investigation exists on the treatment of DID in general‚ and substance abuse in DID in particular” (1). Dissociative Identity Disorder is defined in Essentials of Abnormal Psychology as “a disorder
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ID: 010826133 Argument #4 Against Material Substance: The Epistemological Argument (Principles Version) To Show: We only have two ways of knowing- immediately or mediately‚ and material substance is unknowledgeable (even if it exists). Motivations: To show the difference between immediate and mediate perceptions. To show that bodies cannot exist without the mind To show that all bodies are internal‚ and external bodies (apart from the mind) do not exist. To prove materialists wrong (-- removed
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Metamorphosis typically occurs in bugs and is defined as a relatively abrupt change. Anyone who reads The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka will agree‚ there is a significant amount of abrupt change in the novel. Furthermore‚ the most change occurs in the two main characters‚ Gregor and Grete. Even though Gregor may undergo the most change‚ Grete’s change is more significant than Gregor’s because the change she underwent was impressively fast and unusual for a girl of her age. When asked who’s change
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Running head: CASE STUDY ABOUT COPROPHILIA AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE Exploration in to a possible linkage between coprophilia and substance abuse. Micael Johansson Pierce College Abstract This case study attempts to explore the correlation between coprophilia and substance abuse. The research seeks to determine the cause‚ effect‚ and treatment options for persons diagnosed with co-occurring disorders involving a paraphilia and substance abuse. The research is based on several interviews over a period
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costs through Medicaid are linked to substance abuse. $1 out of $4 is spent on Medicare inpatient care. About 70 percent of state prison and jail inmates used drugs on a regular basis. One-third of state prison growth can be accounted to drug offenses. Since 1985 there has been an 80 percent increase in prison population. Addictions cause an economic burden on the United States that is two times that of diseases affecting the brain. Untreated substance addiction and abuse can have significant
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what it would’ve been in the larger solvent as numbered in Data Table 4. There wasn’t much difference between the corrected number of moles and grams of urea and the amount of urea used originally used in the experiment‚ so the ammonium chloride will be primarily compared to the corrected amount of urea to make sure that the amount of solvent is equal. Graph 1 and 5 and Data Table 2 show that the mass of solutes were overall very similar: 8.735 grams of ammonium chloride and 8.99 grams of urea. Overall
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EFFECTS OF DRUG ABUSE ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INTRODUCTION Drugs are chemical substances either synthetic or natural when taken that alter the normal physiological functioning of the body. Drug abuse relates to excessive use of psychotropic substances resulting to changes in behavior and normal functioning of the body. This paper looks into the effects of drug abuse (on academic performance)‚ the common drugs abused and ways and means of mitigating the same. It also looks into the common
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Jane spent several days before transferring to the Bridge House. Presenting Problem Jane recently gave birth to her premature baby during her sixth month of pregnancy‚ due to substance and alcohol abuse. Jane’s new born is currently in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and she expresses‚ “I
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I hammered. I beat it raw‚ until the piece was unrecognizable. I manipulated it in a way to suit my own twisted desires. And like that‚ I was finished. Sweat dripped off my brow‚ as I cleaned and wiped the surface with rubbing alcohol and surface cleaner‚ making it shine to show my blood covered face and sweat drenched shirt. This summer‚ I spent my weeks‚ day in and day out‚ working on an old pickup. The pickup was a 1991‚ with over four hundred thousand miles‚ and enough stories to bring a child
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Jeffrey was not very popular in high school. He played the clarinet‚ tennis‚ and wrote for the school paper. He also had a history of alcohol abuse‚ which will continue for the rest of life. A classmate recalls Jeffrey drinking cups of scotch at his desk. Though unpopular‚ he was known for a lot of pranks including bleating like a sheep‚ shouting out things at strange times‚ and faking epileptic fits. In addition around age fourteen‚ his compulsions in regard to necrophilia and murder began. Dahmer
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