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    Treatment of Depression

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    one of the top five global health problems. Luckily‚ there was a research done called Treatment As Usual (TAU) for treating depression in which a correlation of psychotherapy‚ pharmacotherapy‚ and combined treatment was done at an extensive medical center. There were hundreds of randomized controlled trials (RCT) done which clearly showed the productiveness of combined pharmacotherapy (medical treatment by drugs) and psychotherapy (talk therapy) to treat depression related disorders. This research

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    drugs

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    2 Drugs are generally defined as a substance which alters our normal bodily functions when it is induced into our body. Having a drug free society is to have a community of people living in a particular region‚ restricted from the usage and influence of drugs. Certain drugs have side effects‚ in which it can cause addiction to its user. This is why many had considered drugs to be dangerous‚ they thought that the usage of drugs should be banned completely from the society. On the contrary

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    Drugs in Prison

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    illicit drugs within the prison systems on a global basis. With information gathered from various sources such as the internet and one on one interviews with an inmate in a male correctional facility and a former inmate of a female correctional facility I intend to show the rampant flow of drugs in and out of the prison system‚ the control of (or lack there of) by prison officials‚ the drug gangs and dealers in correctional facilities‚ the rate of addiction‚ and treatments available

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    Soldiers of Incarceration: Should America use the Incarcerated as Soldiers? Within stone and steel complexes‚ millions of incarcerated individuals rot. Across seas and borders‚ wars are fought. These two seemingly opposite parts of civilization might just provide the answer for one another. Both topics involve the vile side of humanity and the idea brought about might be considered as vile as the two combined. Because in fact‚ that is exactly what an idea such as this involves. The unholy marriage

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    For several decades prior to the 1970s‚ what was most notable was the remarkable stability of the incarceration rate‚ averaging about 110 per 100‚000 (excluding jail populations). While there were minor fluctuations in this period‚ the rate remained very stable‚ which led some criminologists to hypothesize a “theory of the stability of punishment‚” suggesting that a given society develops a certain culture regarding the level of punishment with which it is comfortable‚ and then‚ consciously or not

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    Drugs

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    DRUGS Drug is any substance which is medicinal‚ intoxicating‚ enhancing performances or sometimes life threatening when taken orally or by directly injecting into the body. These drugs are not considered as foods. War on drug is a common term applied to the prevention of illegal drugs by using military aid and military intercession in co-operation with the countries with an aim to reduce and prohibit the use of these drugs. Drugs are like pesticides sprayed on the field which has some benefits

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    War on Drugs

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    Today’s Drug laws seem to do more harm than good. The so-called drug war hasn’t seemed to be as effective as it was intended to be. Its original intent lies in its name‚ to attack the drug problem in America. Nixon started the war on drugs in the late sixties to stop drug abuse at the source‚ the distributors. Another intention for the war on drugs was to show individuals taking part in this illegal activity that their participation would cause serious consequences. The government has taken drastic

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    DRUGS

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    A drug is a substance which may have medicinal‚ intoxicating‚ performance enhancing or other effects when taken or put into a human body or the body .For other uses‚ see Drug (disambiguation). Page semi-protected Coffee is the most widely used psychoactive drug beverage in the world. In 1999‚ the average consumption of coffee was 3.5 cups per day per U.S. citizen.[1] Wine is a common alcoholic beverage.[2] A drug is a substance which may have medicinal‚ intoxicating‚ performance enhancing or

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    Devolution of the Incarcerated Prison was once thought to be an effective deterrent for crime. The premise was simple‚ if a person did not comply with the law‚ they will be fined and thrown in jail for a long period of time. During that time the prisoner is incarcerated‚ they are greeted with substandard living conditions‚ strict rules and regulations limiting their rights‚ and other criminals that have done the same crime or worse. This at a time was thought to be the formula for rehabilitation

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    Therapys and Treatments

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    Behaviour Therapy and Brief Therapy. These three treatments have been successful with someone with an eating disorder but there are many more which in addition to the predominant approaches used by therapist and other members of the treatment team have been adapted and are often used to provide adjunct forms of treatment‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ any of the following to find the right therapy techniques for the individual person. Adjunct Treatments Nutritional therapy – meal plans‚ nutritional

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