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    different tasks. It will also examine the neurological and psychological condition of teenagers‚ some who smoke pot and some who don’t‚ to show marijuana affects the developing brain. We also look at the relation between psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and marijuana as a causal factor. We attempt to determine through these cases if marijuana is leaving a negative impression on our society. In conclusion we find that there are too many discrepancies and conflicts in the data available and it is

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    The Top 10 The Most Influential Therapists of the Past Quarter-Century By Carl Rogers‚ Salvador Minuchin‚ Virginia Satir‚ Murray Bowen‚ and John Gottman Twenty five years ago‚ in 1982‚ the first issue of the Psychotherapy Networker was published. That same year‚ American Psychologist surveyed 800 members of the American Psychological Association to learn which theoretical clinical orientations they followed and which psychotherapists they believed to be the most influential in the field.

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    The transgenerational model is a family therapy approach created by Murray Bowen. Bowen saw the family as an emotional unit with network of interlocking relationships. Bowen thought that therapist need to current family patterns that are embedded in resolved issues in the family of origin. When problems remain unsettled‚ they persist and repeat across generations. For this

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    Running Head: BOWEN AND MINUCHIN‚ AN ANALYSIS OF BOTH SCHOOLS Transgenerational and Structural Family Therapy‚ an Analysis of Both Schools Miguel Angel Ruiz Biscayne College‚ St. Thomas University‚ Miami Gardens‚ Florida Author Note Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Miguel Angel Ruiz‚ 3900 NW 79 Ave‚ Suite 731‚ Doral‚ Florida 33166. E-mail: maruiz22@bellsouth.net 1 Running Head: BOWEN AND MINUCHIN‚ AN ANALYSIS OF BOTH SCHOOLS 2 Abstract Understanding

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    However it was developed much earlier‚ with the contribution of multiple psychologists and approaches. First we have Alfred Adler‚ who focused on siblings and parents relationship and psychological birth order in one’s family. Second is Murray Bowen‚ who was one of the original developer of the therapy‚ from psychoanalytic principle and referred it as multigenerational family therapy. Following psychologists were Virginia Satir‚ Carl Whitaker‚ who focused mostly on the therapist and the family

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    to Miller and colleagues (2015)‚ the two most common illnesses within mental disorders associated with criminal behavior is schizophrenia and anti-social behavior. People that suffer from schizophrenia show symptoms of hallucinations and delusions which cause them to engage in criminal or insane actions. Anti-social behavior offenders differ from patients with schizophrenia from that offender with anti-social behaviors experience a lack of consciences‚ moral and ethical development (Miller et al

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    A family is made up of interconnected but interdependent individuals who all contribute equally to the overall functioning of their given unit. According to founder‚ Dr. Murray Bowen‚ each member has a unique‚ integral role to play and rules to respect. Within the boundaries of the system‚ an equilibrium (specific to each family) is achieved when certain family member’s behavior is enacted accordingly with consideration to

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    Running head: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Schizophrenia and Physical Activity Grand Canyon University NRS-441V-230 Professional Capstone Project January 9‚ 2014 Research shows that implementing physical activity into a lifestyle is a vital part of being healthy and encouraged for the general population. The importance of physical activity is a knowledge deficit for the person living with schizophrenia as the education and support needed from the treating psychiatrist and

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    Therapy THINKING ABOUT THIS APPROACH Murray Bowen’s approach can be thought of as a first-generation approach. At its core‚ it is a classical psychodynamic approach that has been updated and informed by systems theory. To develop the early theories of family therapy‚ theorists frequently simply modified older theories to fit their newly developed systems paradigm. These modifications changed their unit of analysis from the individual to the family. Kerr and Bowen (1988) summarize this by asserting

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    chronic diarrhea/constipation‚ abdominal pain/bloating‚ fatigue‚ irritability‚ and in children growth problems. (“Learn about the” 2). Other not so common symptoms are osteoporosis‚ joint pain‚ short stature‚ skin lesions‚ epilepsy‚ dementia‚ schizophrenia‚ and seizure. (Fassano‚ Alessio 3). Because the villi flatten and are unable to absorb essential nutrients for the body‚ malnourishment is a common problem. (Robinson‚ Jennifer 2). “Some people have anemia and vitamin deficiencies because of mal-absorption

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