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    The Key to Pathological Gambling Treatment is the Brain; You Can Bet on It! Alcoholism‚ substance use disorders‚ and process addictions‚ or behavioral addictions such as pathological gambling may affect the brain in the same way‚ according to some experts. Research at Imperial College London has identified two areas of the brain that scientists believe cause pathological gambling. The study showed that the connections in the brain responsible for impulse control may be weaker in problem gamblers

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    There are various theoretical perspectives that can be applied to the astronomical percentage of young‚ male‚ Hispanic High School dropouts that inevitably end up in low-skill and low-paying jobs. The social pathology theory attributes such an unimaginable figure to the multitude of personal flaws that this ethnic group holds. Over the years‚ many Hispanic immigrants have migrated to America in search of a “better” way of life which equated to a large majority illegally entering the country in pursuit

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    Verbal and non-verbal communications‚ in the criminal justice settings‚ are both very important communication skills that shape our interactions in our everyday life. Throughout our day we experience verbal communications in many ways. Some examples are morning meetings that we have at our business with our coworkers‚ morning news‚ and even texting another person ‘hello’. Most people do not realize that verbal communication does not have to be a form of sound it is basically a group of organized

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    INTRODUCTION......................................................................................……………………….2 Normal Anxiety ………..............................................................................................................3-4 Pathological Anxiety...................................................................................................................4-5 ANXIETY DISORDERS ………………………….......................................................................5 Generalized Anxiety

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    the age of 5 years [3]. Despite its benefits‚ transfusion medicine can be associated with serious complications‚ most of which are primarily caused by mistakes made by healthcare providers at the bedside [2‚ 4‚ 5]. Furthermore‚ physiological and pathological differences

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    INTRODUCTION Pain is an important sensation that alerts to a threatening condition in the body’s tissues.1 Like hunger or thirst‚ it is a motivational somatic state that drives appropriate behavioral responses‚ but chronic pathological pain can also completely dominate attention and consciousness and cause intolerable suffering.2 Our knowledge of the representation of pain in the peripheral nerves‚ the spinal cord‚ and the brain is increasing‚ and become aware that many neurochemicals involved

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    Deaf History 10/11/2011 Pathological Views of Deafness This article examined the two major conflicting views of deafness‚ the medical view and the social view. The article also goes in depth about the causes of deafness and the implications of the different impacts on deaf individuals depending on when they became deaf. Blindness and muscular ailments are also addressed. According to the author those who see deafness from the medical view see it as an affliction‚ as if deaf people are broken

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    Hello..First of all I want you to know that I thought this well‚and did a lot of thinking before I decided to write this message. It’s going to be a long story so please bear with me. I also thought that I might be crazy and had a kind of mental illness ex.Pathological Liar(but I doubt it because I’m sure that I’m not crazy after arguing with myself)‚ after everything / included that day we talked for the last time and I promised to your mom. The most logical thing in the world to do is to never

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    pathology has never been the patient’s return to health‚ rather it is the patient’s return to the status quo. Drawing primarily from our learning on Containing Deviant Women and Sexualities and Pathologizing Sexualities‚ I argue that psychiatric and pathological frameworks have been used to regulate and constrain deviant women and deviant sexualities in order to reinforce

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    Describe the pathological progression of left ventricular failure. Note: continue through both sides of the heart. Include forward failure and backward failure in your discussion Heart failure is a state of circulatory congestion that results from any kind of myocardial dysfunction. It is most commonly seen in the left ventricle but can lead to right ventricular failure‚ a condition called biventricular failure. A large myocardial infarction can generally lead to ventricular failure.

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