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    forces outside the psychology field that affected how and why psychology developed‚ because it will help to fully understand the history of psychology and what modern psychology is like today. The interest of psychologists in the history has led its formalization as an area of study for their specialty. The history of psychology is part of the requirement of most of the psychology courses offered in undergraduate colleges (Schultz & Schultz‚ 2004‚ p. 3) and that makes psychology unique of all the

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    INDEX 1.Introduction to Clinical Trials 3 2.Clinical Trial Protocol 5 3.International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use 6 1.1.Introduction to GCP 6 1.2.Sections of GCP Guidelines 6 3.2.1.1Section 1- Glossary of various terms 6 3.2.1.2Section 2- Principles of ICH-GCP 7 3.2.1.3Section 3- Institutional Review Board/Independent Ethics Committee(IRB/IEC) 8 3.2.1.4Responsibilities 8 3.2.1.5Composition‚ Functions and Operations

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    Legal Aspects of Professional Psychology Heidi Andrews University of Phoenix – Psych 545 Dr. Meghan Kelley August 2‚ 2010 Legal Aspects of Professional Psychology The legal aspects and issues are a large part of the world of psychology. This topic covers a vast area such as assessments‚ testing‚ diagnosing‚ HIPPA‚ confidentiality‚ written consent‚ case studies‚ and many more. Professionals struggle with making sure they are not breaking any laws every day and still caring for every patient

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    Application of Clinical Psychology Transferencefocused psychotherapy (TFP) is an intervention‚ which is according to Stern and Yeomans (n.d.) “grounded in contemporary psychoanalytic theory” with the psychoanalytic thinking having much to offer in the understanding and treatment of individuals with personality disorders. Treatment guidelines created for TFP in the form of a manual. According to Stern and Yeomans (n.d.) at the time of the article TFP demonstrated efficacy with two randomized

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    Counseling psychologists Romario Seaton Stevenson University‚ Psychology 101 Counseling psychology focuses on the emotional‚ social‚ mental and health-related concerns of clients. Therapy and rehabilitation are usually the main treatments for clients seeking psychological aid; however‚ psychologists specializing in counseling generally offer therapeutic treatments to clients with a variety of symptoms. Over the years‚ counseling psychology has helped many to resolve issues involving self-development

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    HS711 CLINICAL GOVERNANCE AND PATIENT SAFETY Student no 1106154 UP:12/04/2012-07:22:52 WM:12/04/2012-07:23:40 M:HS711-4-SP A:11a1 R:1106154 C:247CF1EADC9DA0F26065022703A21C45C87E8E62 The aim of this assignment is to explore the clinical governance in connection with the provision of patient safety when administering drugs‚ study will relate to an incident in the author workplace (See appendix 1). The author presents the outcomes of Care Quality Commission (CQC 2010) related to this situation

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    Discussions of the ethics and regulation of clinical research have a great deal to say about the responsibilities of investigators‚ sponsors‚ research institutions‚ and institutional review boards‚ but very little about the responsibilities of research participants. In this article‚ we discuss the responsibilities of participants in clinical research. We argue that competent‚ adult participants are responsible for complying with study requirements and fulfilling other obligations they undertake

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    (1982-2011)‚ CINAHL (1996-2011)‚ Embase (1982-2011) and BNI (1982-2011) Mckibbon and Mark (1998) states that CINAHL and Medline databases are the most appropriate methodological to identify studies that report high quality research which can be used for clinical application. Most of the search result‚ produced articles that were Control Randomised Trails (RCT). Torgerson and Torgerson (2008)‚ states that RCT is the gold standard for research method and for addressing the what? question in ‘evidence-informed’

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    There are three major themes‚ or key perspectives‚ that occur throughout the field of Psychology. One such theme concerns stability versus change. The question asked is: “To what extent do we remain stable over time‚ and to what extent do we change?” Psychology addresses changes over time in cognitive abilities‚ physical functioning‚ and personality. A second theme is nature versus nurture. The question asked is: “To what extent are various aspects of our behavior shaped by inherited tendencies

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    Psychology in Respiratory Therapy When I decided I wanted to be a respiratory therapist‚ I never imagined that I would be dealing with any psychological aspects. As I have learned more about the respiratory system and the patients that I will treat‚ I can see that I will deal with some psychological factors quite often. In respiratory therapy there are psychological factors that can affect a person’s ability to breath and their quality of breathing. A range of emotional factors including

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