Counselor Wellness and Impairment Christopher Backer Liberty University COUN 500-D04 Abstract A integrated discussion of the counselors wellness and impairment. The areas of wellness and impairment are investigated‚ describing wellness as a formation of optimum well-being. A practitioner’s ability to be aware of their requirements as an individual and the development of healthy boundaries helps in facilitating a consistent movement into wellness. Counselor Wellness and Impairment The helping
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NU 545 Unit 2 Study Guide Review the anatomy of the brain. (pg. 451) Which portion is responsible for keeping you awake? (pg. 453) The epithalamus‚ pineal gland‚ functions much like the limbic system by influencing the secretion of melatonin associated with circadian rhythms. Controlling thought? (pg. 452) They parietal lobe is involved in sensory association (storage‚ analysis‚ and interpretation of stimuli). Emotions and behavior? (pg. 453) The hypothalamus is responsible
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AS Psychology: Unit 2 PSYA2 (May exam) Biological Psychology – Stress Unit 2 Booklet 1 (of 2): Stress as a Bodily Response Stress First of all we need to answer the question- ‘What is stress? There is no single definition of stress. Any definition of stress must take into account the internal factors (physiological changes)‚ external factors (the situation itself) and
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Depression is a manic-depressive form of an attack. With low emotional‚ mental retardation‚ and speech movements decreased slowly for the typical symptoms. In patients with severe depression troubled life and work‚ to family and society of the heavy burden‚ about 15% of patients with depression die by suicide. World Health Organization‚ the World Bank and Harvard University‚ a joint study shows that depression has become the world ’s disease burden of disease is the second serious illness. Caused
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object through touch without the aid of the sense of sight 3. Astereognosia -inability to identify object through touch alone SOMATOSENSORY/BODY SENS-new term SOMESTHETIC-old term 4. Hypothalamus chief subcortical center; regulation of autonomic activities emotion control‚ water and temperature regulation‚ sympathetic and parasympathetic activities PARTS: a) Lateral hypothalamic nucleus (hunger) b) ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (satiety) *Hyperphagia- damage to VMHN *Hypophagia-damage
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PhysioEX notes Autorhythmicity- heart’s ability to trigger its own contractions Phase O- a lot like depolarization in neuronal action potentials. Sodium channels open‚ increase of sodium INTO cell. Phase 1- sodium channels close‚ potassium channels close‚ decrease in potassium and sodium. Calcium channels open‚ increase of calcium into cell. Phase 2- Plateau phase‚ membrane still depolarized (contract). Potassium channels closed‚ L-type calcium channels stay open. Lasts 0.2 seconds/200
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Introduction To Central Nervous System Neuropharmacology SPH 3014 Introduction to CNS • CNS is composed of brain and spinal cord. • Primary function are to coordinate and control the activity of other body systems. • Involved the synaptic processes which release different kind of neurotransmitters – Ach‚ NE‚ Serotonin‚ Dopamine etc – Some mental illnesses & pathological conditions are associated with abnormal changes in the amount or activity of neurotransmitter – Many drugs that
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Where can you find each‚ and what does each do? Cardiac – found in the heart Smooth – internal organs and tubes‚ stomach‚ urinary bladder Skeletal – attached to bones 8. What controls the contraction of the different types of muscle? Autonomic innervations or spontaneously 9. Describe the arrangement of muscle fibers to make a muscle. Cell membrane called sarcolemma and cytoplasm called sarcoplasm. Arranged with their long axes in parallel. Each fiber is sheath in connective tissue
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General Psychology Core Review Questions Quiz #1 Spring 2013 □ To get the most from this study guide‚ write out both the questions and answers‚ then “test yourself” by reading each question and reciting answering from memory. Allow yourself enough time to complete the questions AND to study the answers. □ For 3% extra credit (added to Course Grade)‚ answer each of the questions and submit it on the day of the quiz. Do not submit unfinished work. Incomplete work with unanswered questions
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instructions from the brain that allow the muscles and orgasms to respond. When it comes to the brain a part called the hypothalamus controls our motivated behaviour such as sex drive or hunger‚ it also plays a part in maintaining a connection with the autonomic nervous system in order to receive information about the function of our internal organs which helps to improve their regulation. However its most important job is to assess levels of hormones in our body and to send that information further to the
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