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    contributor‚ Abraham Maslow‚ and several others pushed this movement. Among Maslow was also Carl Rogers and Rollo May. Carl Rogers was the main contributor to applied humanistic theories in clinical settings. His early studies focused on human growth and personal enlightenment. He defined five criteria for clinical sessions under the humanistic approach: emotional contact between the two persons (client and therapist)‚ the client is troubled‚ the therapist provides “genuineness” and help to the client

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    PSYCHOLOGY AT WORK Health Psychology In the field of physical health and psychological well-being‚ health psychology specializes in exploring biological‚ psychological‚ cultural‚ societal‚ and environmental factors of life‚ and how each of these affects physical health. There are some who include the spiritual or religious aspects to this model; however‚ traditionally the model includes biological‚ psychological‚ and social components. While it may be common knowledge among certain populations

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    One month has passed since Mrs. Long made an informed decision to have cataract surgery. After surgery she reported improved vision and ability to participate in activities of daily living. Today the community health nurse visits‚ and Mrs. Long reports shortness of breath with activity. After the nurse consults with Mrs. Lon’s health care provider‚ Mrs. Long is admitted to the emergency department with diagnosis of heart failure exacerbation. 1. Three days after being admitted to the hospital‚ Ms

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    80 Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby’s Brain Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby’s Brain 81 Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby’s Brain by Sue Gerhardt Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist and Author of ‘Why Love Matters’ and ‘The Selfish Society’ SUMMARY Why babyhood rather than childhood? The case that I want to make is that babyhood is much more important to our lives than many people realise. A lot of the behaviour that worries us in later childhood

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    Safety Bureau Ministry of Health‚ Labour and Welfare Basic principles on Global Clinical Trials* Up to the present according to “Ethnic Factors in the Acceptability of Foreign Clinical Data” based on ICH-E5 guideline (Notification. No. 762‚ Director of Evaluation and Licensing Division‚ Pharmaceutical and Food Safety Bureau‚ Ministry of Health and Welfare‚ dated August 11‚ 1998)‚ utilizing foreign clinical trial data in a new drug application what is called “Bridging” has been accepted in

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    Yale University New Haven‚ CT 06520 203-432-9395 (Fax: 5963) e-mail: william.rapp@yale.edu Revised December 1998 Table of Contents 1. Introduction: Objective of this Study 2. The Pharmaceutical Industry in a Global Context 3. Product R&D and Clinical Trials 4. Manufacturing and Process R&D 5. Technological Factors Structure-Based Drug ("Rational Drug") Design Structure-Based Drug ("Rational Drug") Design 6. Merck 7. Managerial Decision Making 8. Decision Making on IT projects 9. Joint Ventures

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    Your 20-year-old patient is going to start a clinical desensitization program for his allergy to pollen. 1. Describe the pathophysiologic changes to the immune system when exposed to allergens. Allergy is “a hypersensitivity response against an environmental antigen (allergen); the most common are type 1 hypersensitivities (pollen‚ molds‚ fungi‚ certain foods‚ animal dander‚ dust). Others include Type II and Type III (rare but include antibiotics and soluble antigens produced by infectious agents)

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    some of the many aspects of ethics encountered in the mental health field. A mental health professional was selected to interview and provided information to this student on this topic. The areas of ethics discussed during this interview included clinical ethics in the daily life of a working therapist‚ boundaries‚ therapeutic relationship‚ safety concerns‚ mandated reporting‚ informed consent‚ confidentiality and therapist self-care. This paper will describe and summarize the interview‚ including

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    NOVARTIS CASE STUDY BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CASE: Novartis is a Swiss drug maker which produces and sells an anti cancer drug called ‘Glivec’. It had filed an appeal before the Honorable Supreme court of India for the grant of patent of the same. The appellant had first filed an application for patent in Chennai Patent office on July 17‚ 1998. The appeal was filed for grant of patent for Imatinib Mesylate in beta crystalline form which they claimed to be an invention on the following grounds:

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    between Daisy and Jay Gatsby‚ Nick is too submerged in events and relationships therefore he is somewhat biased as exemplified by his relationship with Jordan. Nick Carraway judges people even though he repeatedly states he is “Inclined to reserve judgements” (p.1) With this stated we can concur that Nick Carraway is an unreliable narrator‚ He promises to remain non-judgmental throughout the story but quickly fails and tells the story of the “Great Gatsby” through his own views instead of having an

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