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    PSYC 3083- Exam 1 Seth Kunen 1) There are 5 clinical psychology/history overview questions 2)  There are 4 questions involving specific theorists 3)  There are about 14 questions about ethics/principles - nothing to memorize; mostly have to know/understand the principle/ethic in question (e.g.‚ sexual intimacies‚ gift giving‚ torture‚ boundaries) 4)  2 questions about In-treatment 5)  Probably 17 questions about issues in the practice of therapy and related concepts like therapeutic relationship

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    Amy Beckman- Page General Psychology 5 November 2013 The Case of Ben Introduction “The Case of Ben” analyzes eight different Psychology theories: Psychoanalytical‚ Behavioral‚ Cognitive‚ Humanistic‚ Biological and Evolutionary‚ and Sociocultural. Ben is a thirty-five year old male who works for a postal company and who began to have life changing problems. Throughout Ben’s life‚ he experiences weird behavior and thoughts‚ which can be explained by using the theories. He hears voices in

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    In chapter 10 the case study was about a man named Vang Xiong‚ a former Hmong solder. Him and his wife moved to Chicago in 1980‚ but felt guilty about leaving his brothers and sister back home. Since his moved to Chicago‚ Vang was have trouble sleep because of his vivid memories about people being killed during his escape from Laos. The first night Vang had trouble sleeping he imagine a cat sitting on the top of his chest and having shortness of breath. The second night his room started to grow darker

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    PSYC111 Dr. J. L. Taylor Case Study 2 I would begin to reassure Melindah and Jermain about their concerns for a healthy baby by explaining that their worries about the new child’s behavior ( shyness) is not genetic but behavioral and those characteristics that are believed to be genetic such as mental illness and addiction are often the result of environment and their expressions can be diminished or modified by warm and intelligent social interaction with parents and by

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    Socorro Contreras Psy/480 Elements of Clinical Psychology March 18‚ 2013 Dr. Carla Wright Professional Interviews Clinical psychology is a broad ranged profession but the main focus is based on assessment‚ prevention‚ and

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    Case Study – A Sickeningly Sweet Baby Boy Part I Questions 1. What additional information would you want to know to understand Emma and Jacob’s panic? To understand the cause of the panic that was brought to Jacob and Emma‚ you would need to know more about the state of the baby. This article just describes that the boy was having difficulty feeding‚ and after seven days he stopped feeding. This isn’t a situation that brings upon panic right away‚ but for Emma and Jacob it did. The panic

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    CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY CONSON‚ JULIHRENE MICAR M. November 28‚ 2013 BS PHARMACY 4 CASE NO. 3. Jeh‚ a 21 year old female was brought to the ER in generalized seizures. On query‚ she was found sprawled on the floor‚ unresponsive despite her dorm mate’s efforts to wake her by shaking her and slapping her cheeks. Vomitus and unknown white tablets (INH) were littered around her. It took 15 minutes to reach the ER. During transport‚ aides claimed she went into active seizures twice with

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    only a fatigable body but also a tired mentality. It keeps her away from functional activities‚ necessary relationships‚ and regular communications. One more important thing‚ the worry is the feeling‚ so it is very abstract and hard to confirm. In case that she meets a professional doctor and receive an efficient therapy‚ no ones can make sure if she absolutely recovers or if she could suffer from it

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    The Boys and Girls Club of America (BGCA) is a national‚ nonprofit organization that offers programs and services to encourage the development of boys and girls by empowering a sense of capability‚ helpfulness‚ belonging and encouragement. The mission statement is to “to enable all young people‚ especially those who need us most‚ to reach their full potential as productive‚ caring‚ responsible citizens” and a vision to provide a “world-class Club Experience that assures success is within reach of

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    see shared drug use as a means of being connected to their partners‚ who can put them at risk for health problems related to needle sharing‚ and have higher rates of sexually transmitted disease from unprotected sex (SAMHSA‚ 2009). We see this in the case of Rebecca and her relationship with her

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