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    Case Study: the Suds Scale

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    Question: Conduct three sessions on the suds scale: Understanding what to look for Introduction This study is based on “Kathy”‚ an 18 year old female with a phobia of wasps and bees. She has no other health problems physical or mental. Kathy had been stung three times on three separate occasions in the past and has developed a phobia of wasps and bees. Method The study will be three sessions; each will take approximately an hour. The suds scale (subjective units of

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    to study sharks in the ocean can be somewhat intimidating and dangerous. But an interesting trait of sharks makes this task a little simpler. This trait is known as tonic immobility. Tonic immobility is essentially a state of paralysis or hypnosis that animals can enter into voluntarily or be entered into involuntarily. In the case of sharks‚ tonic immobility occurs when the sharks are placed in an inverted position or are rubbed on the sides of their head (Whitman et al 1986). While it

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    Abnormal Psychology

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    Chapter I-A Primer on Abnormality A. What is Abnormal Psychology? It is a branch of psychology which deals with psychopathology (mental disorders) and abnormal behavior. B. Why study abnormal psychology? Abnormal behavior is part of our common experience Lots of unanswered questions and complexities Preparation for future careers C. Why clarify the definition of mental disorder? Influences what is seen as pathological Influences explanation‚ classification and treatment Clarifies

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    Hypnotherapy Case Study

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    levels. John’s example can be perfectly used in treating patients that exhibit similar kind of physical and mental symptoms. His study can be used a benchmark to treat future cases and gaining results in a comparatively shorter period of time. CBT and Hypnosis are far superior in treating depression as compared to all the anti-depressant pills because there are no side effects. Though the process is a bit time taking but does not involve any dependability or addiction from the patient and the effects are

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    Case Study of Mr X

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    exploring the answers given in the form. Also to checking any medical or ethical reasons why I may not be able to work with him . I.e. Psychotic or depressive illness or attraction between therapist and client etc. I would explain what hypnosis is‚ how it works and that hypnosis is a natural state of awareness and that he will still be in control at all times and address any fears‚. He can ask any questions at this stage. I would inform him that confidentiality respects the personal information disclosed

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    "It is supposed to be really effective in almost wiping out your memory of your family; it is like hypnosis" Joe said. "I would really like to try it on you today‚ what do you think?" Jill declined his offer and continued to talk about her family. Joe thought to himself that even though Jill said no‚ he was still going to try to hypnotize her as they talked. He thought she could benefit from hypnosis. Jill disclosed that she was raised in a traditional Asian-American home with many cultural influences

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    What Is Scientology

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    What is scientology? According to the official Scientology website at www.scientology.org‚ "Scientology is the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself‚ others and all of life." However‚ is this the only purpose of the Church of Scientology? According to Merriem-Webster ’s dictionary religion is‚ "a cause‚ principle‚ or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith." To determine the true reasoning ¬¬¬behind the study of Scientology one must examine the basis of this religion

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    Detecting Deception

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT DEDICATION INTRODUCTION Wherever two people communicate‚ deception is a reality. It is present in our everyday social and professional lives and its detection can be beneficial‚ not only to us individually but to our society as a whole. For example‚ accurate deception detection can aid law enforcement officers in solving a crime. It can also help border control agents to detect potentially dangerous individuals during routine screening interviews. Currently‚ the most successful

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    Psychology is a scientific and research based study of human mind-set and behaviours. The field of study focuses on emotions‚ characteristics and behaviours of individuals in their daily lives and their behaviours when interacting with other people. Wilhelm Wundt is the father of psychology‚ whom set up his first laboratory in Leipzig‚ Germany in 1879. His main contribution to the field of psychology was his idea of structuralism; the use of introspection to study individual’s experiences comprising

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    Dsm-Iv Evaluation

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    I DSM-IV Evaluation Valerie Lopez Axia of University of Phoenix DSM-IV Evaluation Case 1 – Schizoid Personality Disorder The first case study was matched with Schizoid personality disorder; the symptoms matched Josephine’s inability to be social and her emotional coldness. Genetic and environmental factors are common causes in Schizoid personality disorder as well as chromosomal and nervous system disorder. Some treatments that are available are psychotherapy‚ cognitive behavior

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