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    Discuss psychological explanations of any one eating disorder (24) Anorexia has been found in all countries but the frequency of the disorder increases with the levels of Western influence in society. Hoek et al found that white Caribbean’s had higher rates of anorexia than black Caribbean’s‚ presumably because the white population aspired to a more Western lifestyle than the black population. It can be concluded that socio-cultural factors can help explain anorexia. Social learning theory helps

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    constructed; there are also a lot of biological and genetic factors that contribute. Two biological factors that affect our gender roles are our genes and hormones. When a baby is first conceived it is genderless for the first seven weeks of development and‚ since there is no gender‚ the development for males and females during this period is identical. At seven weeks when the sperm and egg combine to form the zygote‚ the genes activate the babies’ biological sex. Everyone has 23 pairs of chromosomes

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    Causes of the Depression My three major points are The Dust Bowl‚ World War 1‚ and the Stock Market Crash. These three major points put millions of people in a sad place‚ A place nobody wanted to be at. Everyone wanted to believe it was a dream. Doing their best to raise their children. Caused a whole lot of damage to the crops‚ getting around to places‚ and especially losing loved ones. This was all happing in Kansas‚ Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ and New Mexico; from Nevada and Arkansas. For eight years

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    BIOMES LAB BIOL 120 `` A biome is a major complex of similar communities. It is the largest ecological unit we recognize. Different books vary in the number of biomes they list. Temperature and precipitation are the two key factors that determine the different type biomes. Some books consider marine ecosystems and freshwater systems as biomes. Others break out wetlands as a biome. We will look at 10 terrestrial biomes: 1. Tundra (Arctic and alpine) 2. Boreal forest or taiga

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    explaining the biogenic explanation of serial killers. Pasternack (1974) found that every killer he examined in prison had suffered head trauma‚ Ted Bundy‚ Henry Lee and some others were some examples (Holmes and Holmes‚ 1998). It has been said that psychomotor epilepsy and hormonal imbalance is a condition in some serial killers. Likewise the intuition and impulse theory raises the question of whether humans have an inherent quality that leads to become aggressive personality. Biological overall refers

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    everyone feels some sadness on occasion‚ when this feeling becomes constantly recurrent‚ it is considered a disorder. Children under stress‚ who experience loss‚ or who have ADD/ADHD‚ learning‚ conduct or anxiety disorders are at a higher risk for depression. This is because children‚ unlike adults‚ have a harder time verbally expressing their internal emotions so they tend to act them out. People who are unaware of childhood depressive disorder automatically label the child as “hyper” or “challenged”

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    apply outside the sample/population studied. 1. In “Gender Differences in Depression”‚ by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema‚ the subject of depression is discussed in brief detail covering the general stressors placed on each sex and the differing response by each as well as some gender specific stressors. In short‚ she claims that females suffer more stressful experiences which‚ in turn‚ give women a higher susceptibility to depression. For example‚ socially‚ women are less dominate and have to suffer the adverse

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    Depression and Genetics Depression is the feeling of extreme sadness‚ loneliness‚ hopelessness‚ helplessness‚ and worthlessness‚ which proceed for weeks and prevent normal functioning. It is normal to feel sad and depressed when a significant negative change has happened in one’s life‚ it is considered an appropriate behavior as long as one can overcome it and resume to normal functioning within a considerable period of time. In my paper‚ I will be discussing Depression illness‚ the main causes

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    Depression Paper Psychology 270 Axia College of the University of Phoenix 01/15/11 Donna Fox In addressing the causes‚ symptoms‚ and treatments of Unipolar depression and Bipolar disorders one might see that there are many similarities but significant differences. One might see how life tasks and one’s emotions and motivations are subject to failure when acquiring these disorders. One might also notice that many of those whom acquire these disorders do not even realize that they have them

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    Types of Depression Depression is now considered as the most common mental illness. As of September 20‚ 2012‚ the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported that about 9 percent of Americans are experiencing depression and 90 percent of suicidal reports are commonly caused by depression. The brain has a certain chemicals that work to keep your moods balanced. When your brain is not generating enough of these chemicals‚ there’s a tendency for you to become depressed. Depression is commonly referred

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