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    Blinko Character Analysis

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    character. Impaired occupational and social function. Problems with cleanliness and physical appearance. Paranoid thoughts and ideas. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors.” According to The national alliance on mental health the actual cause of schizoaffective disorder is unknown however a combination of factors contributes to the development of schizoaffective disorder. Schizoaffective disorder tends to run in families‚ so it definitely has to do with genetics however this does not mean that just because

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    Anti Money Laundering

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    ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING POLICY & ITS APPLICATION Submitted to‚ Dr. Tanvir Ahmed Khan Legal & Ethical Issues in Business Submited By Mishinia Munia Munir ID: 0820229 Nowshin Chowdhury ID: 1025036 Nayeem Hyder ID:1231121 Zakia Sultana ID: 1231161 A.B.M Anwer Huda ID:111089 Independent University‚ Bangladesh Submission Date: 20.6.2013

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    Richard Ramirez Profile

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    Criminal Profile  Name: Ricardo Leyva Muñoz Ramírez  Nickname: The Night Stalker‚ Richard‚ Rich  Born: February 28th 1960  Died: June 7th 2013  Place of Birth: El Paso‚ Texas  Charged for:   ● Sexual Assault   ● Successful Murder   ● Attempted Murder  ● Burglary    Backstory of Ricardo    Ricardo was born in El Paso‚ Texas. He was raised by an abusive father and a loving  mother. His family consisted of his father‚ mother‚ four other siblings and himself. They all  believed in the morals and beliefs of the Catholic faith

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    Bipolar Disorder Case Study

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    This is a case study of Sarah‚ a 39 year old female who presented at the emergency department with her husband‚ who is worried about her recent behaviour. She is showing classic signs of Hypomania‚ which is commonly associated with Bipolar Disorder. Hypomania has distinguishing features and can be displayed with high energy levels‚ positive mood‚ irritability‚ inappropriate behaviour‚ heightened creativity and mystical experiences (Athanasos 2009). Bipolar Disorder sufferers not only experience highs

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    Ethical Analysis Of Case Study Name University Class Date In this case‚ the three important ethical issues to consider are ethical distress‚ ethical dilemma‚ and locus of control. I believe that ethical distress is one of the main ethical issues in this case since the patient desires to remain on a ventilator to avoid losing her life. She makes it very clear to the staff that she wants to live by interacting with them and answering “no” when asked if she wants the tubes to

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    ACA Code of Ethics Paper

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    Ethical and Legal Challenges in Professional Practice Stefanie Pollack CCMH/515 January 2‚ 2013 Dr. Patricia Kerstner Ethical and Legal Challenges in Professional Practice The American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics is available to clarify the ethical responsibilities for professional counselors and future professional counselors. According to the ACA (2005)‚ “the code serves as an ethical guide designed to assist members in constructing a professional course of action

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    John Daly

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    John Daly has Bipolar Disorder‚ which is also known as manic-depressive illness‚ it is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood‚ energy‚ and ability to function. Much different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through‚ the symptoms of bipolar disorder are severe. They can result in damaged relationships‚ poor job or school performance‚ and even suicide. But there is good news: bipolar disorder can be treated‚ and people with this illness can lead full and productive

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    Bi-polar disorder is brain/mood disorder that’s associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs. Bipolar disorder is a class that includes three different conditions bipolar I‚ bipolar II and cyclothymic disorder. People with bipolar I disorder has had at least one manic episode in his or her life. A manic episode is a Most people with bipolar I disorder also endure episodes of depression. Other persons with bipolar II suffer from mild manic and major depressive

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the monster suffers from multiple disorders‚ including bipolar disorder. People with bipolar disorder tend to become irritable. “An episode can include disturbance of mood accompanied by other ongoing symptoms and causing significant stress‚ disability‚ or both” (Bruce). “Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change” (Shelley‚ 187). This quote is saying that the monster doesn’t like change‚ because with him being bipolar change can cause his

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    Psychological Disorders

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    Two main categories of treating psychological disorders Psychotherapy– is treatment in which a trained professional therapist‚ uses psychological techniques to help someone overcome psychological difficulties and disorders‚ resolve problems in living‚ or bringing about a personal growth. They do this through discussions and interactions with the therapist. Biomedical Therapy– relies on drugs‚ medications‚ and medical procedures to improve psychological functioning. Therapies Brochure BY:

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