References: Sarafino‚ E. P. (2011). Health psychology: Biopsychosocial interactions (7th ed.). Hoboken‚ NJ: John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. McDonald‚ C. A. (n.d). Health Psychology Center. Retrieved from http://healthpsychology.org/what-is-health-psychology/
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the etiology or the result of the disease‚ rather a component of health. Although some functional status may be related to a person’s health condition‚ the condition does not predict their functional status. The ICF established by WHO‚ is a biopsychosocial model of functioning and disability that integrates both medical and social models. A medical model can be described as viewing the disability as a feature of an individual that is a result of trauma‚ disease‚ or any other health condition.
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References: National Association of Social Workers. (2013). Diversity and Cultural Competence. Retrieved from http://www.socialworkers.org Smith‚ C. (2010). Biopsychosocial Dimensions of Human Behavior. Retrieved from http://www.articlesbase.com Zastrow‚ C. H.‚ & Kirst-Ashman‚ K. K. (2010). Human Behavior and the Social Environment (8th ed.). Mason‚ OH: Cengage Learning.
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Robert Skaff October 01‚ 2008 Chemical Dependency Paper Chemical Dependency Paper This paper will discuss Chemical Dependency or Substance Dependency and Substance Abuse in Adolescents; specifically the development‚ progression and biopsychosocial of dependency and abuse in the adolescent population. The definition of epidemiology and diagnosis will be addressed. Lastly three treatment options including the range of severity will be provided. There is difference between substance abuse
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Ego Psychology Question 1 Application. Ego psychology builds upon psychoanalytical theory. This theory discusses how an individual can develop based on their ego‚ how they function‚ and the type of defense mechanisms a person utilizes. In the case of April‚ Ego psychology will be utilized to dive into her strengths and limitations using Erik Erikson’s eight stages of psychosocial crises‚ which are tied to Freud’s psychoanalysis. April‚ a 5 year old‚ has had some serious changes since her father
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PERSPECTIVE THERAPEUTIC FOCUS THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP THERAPEUTIC CHANGE PROCESS Psychodynamic Result of defensive reactions to anxiety‚ faulty object representations or pathogenic schema Classical psychoanalytic approaches: therapeutic alliance where therapist is neutral but an expert‚ while the client is submissive; participant observer; cooperative Clarification Confrontation Interpretation Mirroring Desensitization strategy working through Cognitive-Behavioral Result of maladaptive
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PSYC 1133 Introduction to Psychology – Terms‚ Topics‚ and Persons The following key terms‚ topics‚ and persons will be included in class instruction and on quizzes and exams. It is your responsibility to identify them in your text and be knowledgeable of them in preparation for online quizzes and in-class exams. The more you relate these terms‚ topics‚ and people to your current memory (by association) the better you will understand them and be able to retrieve them for exams. Some quiz items
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Behaviorism originated from the work of an American psychologist John B. Watson. He claimed that psychology wasn ’t concerned with the mind or with human consciousness. Rather‚ psychology would be concerned solely with behaviour. Therefore humans could be studied objectively‚ just like rats and apes. There are two events that stand out as foundations for behavioural therapy. The first is the rise of behavioural therapy in the early 1900 ’s: J.B Watson critisised the subjectivity and mentalism of
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Chapter 3 Narcolepsy A disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep‚ often brief‚ sometimes accompanied by paralysis and hallucinations Hypnagogic During Stage 1 sleep you may experience hypnagogic sensations-such as fantastic images (like hallucinations); feel like you are falling or floating weightlessly state between awake & falling asleep People who claim to have been abducted by space aliens—often shortly after going to bed—commonly recall being floated
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Treatment Modalities Education Interventions—Perhaps the most crucial element of the treatment regime is providing the patient/family with dietary counseling. Strict adherence to a lifelong gluten-free diet is currently the only treatment for CD and often leads to the elimination of symptoms and reversal of intestinal damage. Hill (2016) recommends referring a newly diagnosed patient to a registered dietician with expertise in CD to ensure that thorough and accurate advice is provided‚ including
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