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    subject A only washed their hands when they needed to‚ with subject B working in the education field washed her hands an average of 5-10 times a day. It seemed that trimming nails with trimmers was a similarity between subjects B and C on a weekly basis. Subject A’s response was in my opinion‚ a typical child’s answer of only biting them when they needed it. The question of washing bath towels and bedding was met with almost identical answers for subjects B and C. Both subjects agreed once a week they

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    IMPROVEMENT (COMM 1) Topic Outline Thesis Statement: There are different ways to improve your self. I. Physical A. Make the habit of drinking more water. B. Be hygienic. C. Get 8 to 9 hours of sleep every night. D. Don’t bite your nails. E. Always wear deodorant or antiperspirant. F. Be confident all the time. G. Always be in proper posture. H. Choose clothes that compliment your body shape. I. Apply attractive perfumes or body sprays‚ but not too much. II. Mental

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    Freud’s own theories in this area stated that someone who receives too much or too little satisfaction during the oral stage of childhood could develop oral fixations that would be expressed as smoking‚ alcoholism‚ or other oral stimulus such as nail biting. Freud attributed all dependency during the oral stage of childhood to breastfeeding. One conflicting study‚ which was conducted in 2003‚ applied Freud’s theory of the correlation between breastfeeding and smoking. This study resulted in contrasting

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    will feel proud but if they don’t follow‚ they will feel guilty and anxious Psychosexual Stages Oral Stage (0-18 months) Pleasure centering around the mouth (sucking‚ biting etc) Focus: weaning- becoming less dependent Not resolved? aggression or dependency later in life-- fixation with oral activities (smoking‚ drinking‚ nail biting etc. Anal (18-35 months) Fixation on bowel and bladder elimination Focus: search for control Not resolved? anal retentive (rigid and obsessive personality) or anal

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    out my limbs‚ I stood up and combed my nails through the wrinkles of my skin.I ever so carefully

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    Week Five CheckPoint: Moral Character Viewpoints The connection between habit and moral character In defining the connection between habit and moral character my group’s views were very similar. Most described certain habits such as nail biting or smoking as being a habit but one that does not define someone as having bad moral character. Someone who is a habitual liar‚ steals or intentionally harms other people as a habit would be defined as someone who has bad moral character. However the

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    “A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Discuss (1954 words) This essay will discuss the reasons why a personalised induction is on the whole more effective than using just a regular induction. The reasons for making an induction highly personal are discussed‚ as well as the possible pitfalls if this is done incorrectly. Personalised inductions incorporate taking into consideration a client’s possible likes and dislike‚ including their hobbies

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    encompasses 6 dimensions: • Physical (ex. working out regularly‚ adopting healthier diets (low salt‚ more fruits and veggies‚ swimming‚ walking to school etc.) • Emotional (ex. sharing feelings‚ psychiatrist‚ managing stress/anger‚ cessation of nail biting‚ road rage) • Spiritual (ex. meditation‚ church‚ non-religious spirituality) • Social (ex. socializing more with family and friends who are no in the same academic situation) • Occupational (ex. not procrastinating‚ plan for studying) • Intellectual

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    may be caught up in a kind of negative reinforcement loop (David et al.‚ 2004) The obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders are Tourette’s disorder‚ Body dysmorphic disorder‚ Hypochondriasis‚ Pathological jealousy‚ Trichotillomania‚ Skin picking‚ Nail biting‚ Compulsive buying‚ Kleptomania‚ Pathological gambling‚ Nonparaphilic sexual

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    A person who is stressed typically has anxious thoughts and difficulty concentrating or remembering. Stress can also change outward behaviors. Teeth clenching‚ hand wringing‚ pacing‚ nail biting‚ and heavy breathing are common signs of stress. People also feel physically different when they are stressed. Butterflies in the stomach‚ cold hands and feet‚ dry mouth‚ and increased heart rate are all physiological effects of stress that we associate with the emotion of anxiety. Stress is caused when

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