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    DSM-IV Panel Members and the Pharmaceutical Industry Mitchell‚ Vaze and Rao (2009) Clinical diagnosis of depression in primary care: a meta-analysis‚ The Lancet August 2009; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19640579 Accessed 12th June 2010 D Winnicott‚ D. W. (1988). Human nature. London: Free Association Books. World Health Organisation; Mental Health‚ http://www.who.int/mental_health/en/

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    Reactive Attachment Disorder

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    child’s ability to establish normal affiliation with other human being. Thus‚ a child’s rapport was a major determinant in the etiology of the disorder. The research will briefly discuss the definition‚ etiology‚ attachment theory posited by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth‚ attachment styles‚ criteria for diagnosing the disorder‚ presenting symptoms‚ risk factors‚ and treatments. A Research on Reactive Attachment Disorder of Early Childhood This paper will discuss and

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    I believe that Imani is reflecting back on her life since she is getting older. And is not liking what she is seeing. I believe that she is having some attachment issues‚ not only because of her failed marriage but also because of the strained relationship that she has with her mother and the fact that she is taking care of her mother as well. And the fact that she is unhappy with he career is not helping matters any. I believe that there could be a possibility that she could still be interested

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    Cki's Lawsuit Summary

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    The Case started with the CKI‚ Calvin Klein brand‚ filing a lawsuit on May 30‚ 2000 against the Warnaco Group in their wrong doings in their license agreement. The suit was made because of the Warnaco Group breaching its jeanswear licensing and distribution contract‚ resulting in diluting the equity of CKI’s brand. Having caught hold to CKI’s allegations that didn’t represent Warnaco morals and company values‚ they soon filed a countersuit against CKI. The Warnaco company lawsuit denied all trademark

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    - Alison Strachan * Discuss how artists have differed in their practice over time. Use examples to support your answer. * Yves Klein‚ Stelarc and Ron Mueck. Artists throughout time are subjected to changing their practice due to context and issues within this time period. Artists that center around performance art‚ who use shock to convey their artworks‚ are subjected to change. Changes within the world inspire artists to create artworks that reflect these evolving aspects. Different

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    Attachment or bonding is the developing relationship established between a primary caregiver‚ usually the mother‚ and her child. Attachment behaviors begin early in life. This narrow age limit is often called the critical period. This trusting relationship developed in infancy forms the foundation for a child’s development. If a child has a secure attachment‚ he will grow up to view the world as a safe place and will be able to develop other emotions. It has become more and more apparent that a healthy

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    Introduction: Cruise ship industry are viewed as travel for pleasure in the sea. They defined “cruise ships” not only as transportation but also as trip for pleasure in the sea. As Cooper‚ Fletcher‚ Gilbert and Wanhill (1993) stated‚ “Cruising is more a leisure product than a mode of sea transportation.” The cruise ship industry is increasingly being popular as floating resorts Dowling (2006). This floating resort has bars‚ restaurant‚ entertainment spot‚ sports facilities‚ shopping centers‚ and

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    attachment studies and revised the distributions: Secure (62%) vs. 70%)‚ Ambivalent (15% vs 10%)‚ and Avoidant (15% vs 20%). Not as many Secure‚ more ambivalent‚ more avoidant. What is the Theory Behind Bowlby’s Attachment and Internal Working Model Bowlby theorized that early attachment patterns formed with parents carry over to adult relationships because the experience forms a mental schema or representation of the self‚ the attachment figure‚ and how others will react Explain Bowlby’s Internal

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    Starve by Naomi Klein and Chitra Divakaruni‚ both authors express the different aspects and their opinions of globalization. Naomi Klein focuses on the effects of globalization. In A Web of Brands‚ Klein looks at how the changes of the garment industry in Toronto connect to the factories of Jakarta‚ Indonesia. Chitra Divakaruni argues that the United States attempts to stop the practices of indentures‚ would have terrible consequences even though the efforts are well intended. Naomi Klein begins her

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    Attachment Theory John Bowlby was a psychoanalyst and has developed his knowledge and understanding into the theory of Attachment. Bowlby believed that children have been born programmed to form attachments which will help them survive; this is known as evolutionary attachments. Bowlby believed that all attachments are instinctive‚ he said that attachments are shown when the child is under conditions of feeling threatened‚ such as: separation‚ fear and insecurity. In 1969 and 1988 Bowlby suggested that fear

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