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    “The real vehicle for change is the induction which produces‚ or causes‚ an hypnotic state.” (Hadley and Staudacher‚ page 23‚ 2001) The role of the induction is a vital one‚ its purpose being to achieve mental focus and absorption that makes therapeutic suggestion more effective. It is essential therefore that such an intrinsic component of hypnosis is undertaken in the most optimum way. In order to fully explore the essay title‚ it is necessary to consider the make-up‚ function and application

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    Busboom‚ A. L.‚ Collins‚ D. M.‚ Givertz‚ M. D.‚ & Levin‚ L. A. (2002). Can we still be friends? Resources and barriers to friendship quality after romantic relationship dissolution. Personal Relationships‚ 9‚ 215-223. Bejlovec‚ R. A.‚ Cupach‚ W. R.‚ & Metts‚ S. (1989). ’I love you too much to ever start liking you ’: redefining romantic relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships‚ 6‚ 259-274. Hill‚ C. T.‚ Peplau‚ L. A.‚ & Rubin‚ Z. (1981). Loving and leaving: sex differences in romantic

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    Session 9: The Nervous System - Assignment #2 PhysioEx Assignment :
Exercise 3 Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses Activity 1: The Resting Membrane Potential 1. Explain why increasing extracellular K+ reduces the net diffusion of K+ out of the neuron through the K+ leak channels. Increasing the extracellular K+ causes the membrane potential to change to a less negative value because when K+ ions diffuse out across the membrane they are leaving behind a net negative charge. 2. Explain

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    that they are learning into actions or activities for which they rely on videos and demonstrations. Majority of learners fall under the multimodal strategy of learning. Multimodal study strategy is a learning method which utilizes various sensory modalities of a learner. Utilization of multimodal strategy “has expanded the ways we acquire information and understand concepts.”("Position Statement on Multimodal Literacies‚" n.d.‚ para. 13) Multimodal strategy combines print‚ images‚ animation‚ speech

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    Introduction: Facial expressions are being brought on to the public eye more and more due to media exposure (as psychology is entering public domain interest‚ this is even more particularly found in facial expressions reading) Authors like Malcolm Gladwell that have wrote for the prestigious journal “The new Yorker” state that some people have an uncanny ability to spot liars or border lining mind reading (such as the title indicates “The naked face: Can you read people’s thoughts just by

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    VARK is an acronym which represents the different sensory modalities involved in learning new information. It stands for the Visual‚ Aural‚ Reading/Writing‚ and Kinesthetic methods to acquire and process information. While there are certain people who learn primarily in one fashion‚ the majority of the populus assimilates new information using multiple modalities. According to the VARK Guide for Learning Styles (1)‚ approximately sixty percent of any population‚ cross-culturally‚ fits into the

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    A Personalised Induction Will Always Be More Effective Induction is a type of tool to assist an individual to use the ability that each and everyone of us possesses such as to enable us to go into a trance. The subconscious mind can continue to hear what is said and for this reason the subconscious can continue being stimulated in the same way by using the senses. A personalised induction is used to help an individual focus his or her awareness on something and to slowly move towards the

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    receptors are chemicals‚ typically odorant molecules. Which of the following modalities will induce the largest amplitude receptor potential in the olfactory receptor? Moderate-Intensity Chemical. The adequate stimulus for a Pacinian corpuscle is

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    Home   "The physician treats‚ but nature heals."                                                     Hippocrates THE HOLISTIC APPROACH By definition‚ the word "holistic" means:  "relating to or concerned with wholes or complete systems rather than with the analysis of‚ treatment of‚ or dissection into parts -- medicine which attempts to treat both the mind and the body."   As such‚ true holistic therapies must include more than just a set of symptoms to be addressed. They must consider the

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    of a combination of the different imaging modalities is important in order to diagnose and stage PDAC‚ as well as provide the basis if the tumor is resectable or not. Each modality has something to offer but overall CT remains the most commonly used modality for diagnosing and staging. CT allows for quick scans and provides radiologists with cross-sectional images that are key to determining the resectability of the tumor. CT is also the primary modality used for follow-up imaging after a patient

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