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    Psychiatric Association‚ 2013). During the film‚ she would perform certain tasks that would help her lose more weight because of the fear of gaining weight. For example‚ Ellen would go on a hike with her sister to burn calories‚ flushed down her antidepressants because she was afraid that they would make her gain weight‚ and did a lot of sit ups leaving many bruises on her spine. There is also a scene where she asks a guy named Luke (he lives in the threshold house) how he could eat‚ which makes her

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    Television’s Influence on Child Development Television can be entertaining and educational for kids depending on the context of the programming and also on the age a child starts to watch it. Children are exposed to television before they are exposed to any other form of media. This usually begins before the age of two even though it is not recommended because of the lack of information on how this affects children development. Nowadays we have special TV shows that are directed towards infants

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    cognitive restructuring‚ and stress inoculation training are other types of therapy that can help people with PTSD. There are only two medications approved by the FDA to treat PTSD. These are sertraline and paroxetine. Both of the medicines are antidepressants and can also be used to help treat depression. They may help control common symptoms of PTSD such as sadness‚ worry‚ and anger. Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism is a serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and

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    REVIEW Neuropsychopharmacology REVIEWS (2009) 34‚ 159–172 & 2009 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved 0893-133X/09 $30.00 ............................................................................................................................................................... www.neuropsychopharmacology.org 159 Pharmacogenomics: The Promise of Personalized Medicine for CNS Disorders

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    Understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication 1.1 Identify current legislation‚ guidelines policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication The Medicines Acts 1968 and various amendments cover the legal management of medication. While care staff are not expected to have detailed knowledge of the legislation‚ they do need to be aware of the legal difference between types of drugs and the legal framework that allows them to handle

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    Megan Brooks PS124 Unit 9 Assignment 5/21/13 Alicia Alicia she was just a worrier. She said she would feel keyed up and unable to relax. At times it would come and go‚ and at times it would be constant. She is now afraid to go to a simple dinner party or even go to a restaurant. She stays in bed most days and hardly leaves her house. Thoughts Alicia has are racing and she says it’s hard to let things go. Alicia also has sleeping problems‚ trouble concentrating‚ lightheadedness‚ and worries

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    Protesting is a way to preach out concerns on wthat has been done or said. “Our national history is replete with efforts to challenge the practices and beliefs that‚ at one time or another‚ have stood as unexamined norms” (Miller 78). In the essay “Scenes and Un-Scenes: Political Protest” by James S. Miller the writer brings forth how iconic protesting in the United States of America history is and how M.L.K Jr.’s 1963 March a nonviolent protest embedded itself as an example of protesting how protesting

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    fall under the clinical description of Depression Disorder. To treat clients with depression in group therapy‚ it is import to understand all the factors involved such as sex difference‚ socioeconomic status relation‚ ASD community‚ efficacy of antidepressants‚ and major effective therapeutic techniques that you might be able to implement in your group. Sex Difference Anyone can get depression no matter the age‚ sex or even economic status. Never the less‚

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    As the human race advances and generates new and more efficient medicine‚ society generates the perception that science has the answer to our problems. A requirement for a doctor in the 21st century‚ is to become expertly acquainted with the scientific world‚ meaning‚ doctors know the most cutting edged science. If doctors know science‚ and science has the answer‚ the most obvious correlation would be that doctors know the answer. However‚ in America‚ this is no longer always true as doctors overprescribe

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    A Review of PTSD

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    References: Adetunji‚ B. (2005). Use of Antipsychotics in the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Psychiatry‚ 2(4)‚ 43-47. Amado-Boccara‚ I. (1995). Effects Of Antidepressants On Cognitive Functions: A Review. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews‚ 19(3)‚ 479-493. Boudewyns‚ P. A.‚ & Hyer‚ L. A. (1996). Eye Movement Desensitization And Reprocessing (EMDR) As Treatment For Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Clinical

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