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    1 Stress‚ Coping‚ and Health A Conceptual Overview Brenda L. Lyon A lthough the term stress as it relates to the human condition has been in the scientific literature since the 1930s and in the nursing literature since the late 1950s‚ the word did not become popular vernacular until the late 1970s and early 1980s. Today‚ the term is used in everyday vocabulary to capture a variety of human experiences that are disturbing or disruptive in some manner: “You wouldn’t believe how much

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    Starke Rosecrans Hathaway August 22‚ 1903 - July 4‚ 1984 John Charnley McKinley November 8‚ 1891 - January 3‚ 1950 I. History and Development of the Test a. Biographical Data of the Developer Starke Rosecrans Hathaway‚ B.A. (1927) Ohio University‚ M.A. (1928) Ohio State University‚ Ph.D. (1932) University of Minnesota.Director of the division of clinical psychology at the University of Minnesota‚ co-creator of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality

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    Introduction Violence in the home is a subject of increasingly public concern. According to Davis in the Encyclopedia of Social Work‚ "The most affected victims‚ physically and psychologically‚ are women‚ including single and married women and women separated or divorced from their partners" (Davis‚ 1995‚ p.789). For years violence against women has been excluded from everyday conversations for many reasons. Women of all races and social levels are victims of violence in the home. There are

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    Therapy-defining concepts At first‚ family therapy was an experiment. In the post-World War II‚ many psychologists and psychiatrists strove to comprehend the multiple influences on human behaviour and adjustment. This is the common background of the biopsychosocial approach‚ the systemic approach‚ or family systems theory. Gurman‚ Kniskern‚ and Pinsof (1986) state that the ‘Family therapy may be defined as any psychotherapeutic endeavor that explicitly focuses on altering the interactions between or among

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    |Introduction to Nursing Theories | |This page was last updated on February 21‚ 2011 | |[pic] | |INTRODUCTION | |Each discipline has a unique focus for knowledge development that directs its inquiry | |and distinguishes it from other fields of study

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    18‚ 2012 23 Jump up^ᄃ Kirk‚ David S.; Sampson‚ Robert J 24 ^ Jump up to:aᄃ bᄃ cᄃ dᄃ eᄃ fᄃ gᄃ Graham‚ J. & Bowling‚ B. (1995). Young People and Crime‚ Home Office Research Study No. 145‚ London: Home Office. 25 Jump up^ᄃ Dodge et el.‚ (2003)‚ A biopsychosocial model of the development of chronic conduct problems in adolescence. Developmental Psychology‚ 39‚ 349-371 26 Jump up^ᄃ Monea J‚ Thomas A (June 2011) Cheng D‚ Schwarz E‚ Douglas E‚ et al. (March 2009). "Unintended pregnancy and associated maternal

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    The Ministry of Health’s role is basically to lay the policy and the direction of health services in the country and to show the commitment of the Government‚ and the powers-to-be‚ that health is of utmost importance in nation building. And the role of the ministry is to enforce regulations and be the regulator. Imagine if there is no Ministry of Health‚ anybody can make the claim that their product is the best for health; anybody can set up a hospital. Nobody to regulate the quality of the workforce

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    CPY 303 ADDICTIVE DISORDERS INTRODUCTION Disorder refers to an abnormal state of the body or mind in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning‚ or a deviation from the normal structure or functioning of any part or organ‚ as manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs whose prognosis and pathology may be known or unknown. These characteristic symptoms frequently disorganize the individual and may cause physical and psychological distress and pain. Addiction refers to a

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    References: Amchin‚ J. (1991). Psychiatric Diagnosis: A biopsychosocial approach using DSM-III-R. Washington‚ DC: American Psychiatric Press. American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders‚ 4th edition Text Revision‚ DSM-IV-TR Australian Counselling Association. (2007)

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    Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies http://jlo.sagepub.com/ A Chinese−Canadian Cross-Cultural Investigation of Transformational Leadership‚ Autonomous Motivation‚ and Collectivistic Value Zheni Wang and Marylène Gagné Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies 2013 20: 134 originally published online 27 November 2012 DOI: 10.1177/1548051812465895 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jlo.sagepub.com/content/20/1/134 Published by: http://www.sagepublications

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