1. Ronald is experiencing a cerebral vascular accident also known as a CVA or in layman’s terms‚ he is experiencing a stroke. Cerebral vascular accidents are very serious medical emergencies that are life threatening. Stroke is a generalized term that explains injury or death of the brain tissue due to interruption of cerebral blood flow (Bledsoe‚ p.g.197). A stroke occurs when the flow of blood to a part of the brain is stopped completely or significantly reduced. With no oxygen supply from the
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Bell’s palsy is a disease that causes paralysis in the muscles in the face. It affects the seventh cranial nerve that travels through a narrow canal in the skull which becomes inflamed‚ swollen or compressed. Typically subsides within one to nine weeks. When Bell Palsy occurs‚ the function disrupts the facial nerve‚ causing an interruption in the messages the brain sends to the facial muscles. The affected nerve causes weakness or paralysis on one side of the face‚ which leads the mouth to droop
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Cerebral Lateralization and Functionality March 24‚ 2011 PSY/240 Studies have been conducted on cerebral lateralization and functionality of the human brain. Many studies have revealed there are no substantial differences of the left and right hemispheres of the human brain (Pinel‚ 2009). Some functional differences have shown one hemisphere may be slightly dominating for functional differences (Pinel‚ 2009). “It is widely believed that the left hemisphere has exclusive control over language
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children age 18 or younger have been exposed to alcohol abuse or dependence in the family” (O’Donnell). Within my family‚ my dad was the parent with the drinking problem. It always seemed to me that whenever he was stressed out‚ his solution was to drink‚ and when he did‚ he drank heavily.
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be male or female‚ adult or child‚ and almost no family in the United States today goes completely untouched by its affects. In order to understand the effects that alcohol addiction can have on the family as a whole three general areas of knowledge must be covered. Addiction to alcohol in general and its effects on the individual‚ alcohols effect on the familial unit‚ and possible treatment options both for the addict as well as the affected family members. Origins of alcohol most likely predate
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Self-destruction of the Mind Many children grow up in dysfunctional families and in order to know what a dysfunctional family is‚ we have to understand how it operates. No family is perfect and disagreements‚ bickering and yelling are normal. But the word we are looking for here is “balance”. This is exactly what dysfunctional families’ lack‚ whether parents are controlling‚ deficient‚ alcoholic or abusive‚ they have an adverse‚ long term effect on the children even long after they have grown up and left
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alcoholics seem to be doing the most damage to themselves‚ they are hurting their families even more. Lesser-known‚ but just as serious victims of alcohol abuse are the alcoholics’ children. The negative effects start in the womb‚ where drinking during pregnancy often causes Fetal Alcohol Syndrome‚ and other defects. After the baby is born‚ the risks continue‚ as the children in alcoholic families tend to lack a stable family environment and have a fairly high rate of abuse. These factors‚ as well as
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that will cure it fully. The intentions of this report are to discuss how a family reacts to the diagnosis of the Alzheimer’s disease. More specifically‚ it will focus on how a family should support and care for the member and how the family will be affected when this member is diagnosed. Some limitations to this report may be that it can be hard to find general information and statistics because obviously every family is different and will react differently. Other than that there should not be
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Divorce and its effects on family Kirsten Jackson University of Maryland Eastern Shore Divorce is defined as “the formal dissolution of marriage” (Collins‚ 1978‚ p. 1). Nearly half of marriages end in divorce. There could be various reasons as to why a relationship diminishes. These reasons could include premarital cohabitation or in other words living together before marriage‚ marrying at a young age‚ and finally the presence of children. All three of these reasons are said to be
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From Prison to Home: The Effect of Incarceration and Reentry on Children‚ Families‚ and Communities Prisoners and Families: Parenting Issues During Incarceration Creasie Finney Hairston‚ PhD Jane Addams College of Social Work University of Illinois at Chicago December 2001 [ Project Home Page | List of Conference Papers ] Contents * The Importance of Family Matters * Family Definitions * Financial Difficulties * Parent-child Relationships and Children’s Care
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