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    Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is referred as clinical depression it’s a medical condition that can affect many aspects of your life. For example‚ it can impact mood‚ behavior‚ physical functions such as appetite and sleep. This disorder emerges at an early age and usually in the late twenties. It also states that using preventable medical treatment can alter people’s condition of MDD‚ but they are expensive. It also proposed a more affordable preventive measure such as nudges that can tackle three

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    people these nightmares are a whole lot more than a bad dream. Usually nightmares are nothing to worry about‚ but if you began to have them consistently you might consider that you have Nightmare Disorder. Nightmare Disorder was formally known as Dream Anxiety Disorder. The main feature of this disorder is the repetitive occurrence of scary dreams that awake the dreamer from their sleep. These awakenings can cause great distress to the sleeper‚ and can also

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    Autism spectrum disorders in adolescence and early adulthood: Characteristics and issues I chose this topic and article because my 19 year old has a developmental delay with some symptoms of autism. I would use some of the information from this article that I selected but there are many articles on autism. Some of the factors that will affect social development in adulthood would be lack of communication skills and eye contact as well as other behaviors associated with autism like many do not

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    An eating disorder is an illness that causes serious disturbances to your everyday diet‚ such as eating extremely small amounts of food or severely overeating. People with eating disorder may have started out just eating small or large amounts of food‚ but at some point‚ the urge to eat lessened or gained and spiraled out of control. Severe distress or concern about body weight or shape may also signal an eating disorder. ("Eating Disorders." NIMH RSS. Web. 5 Oct. 2015.) Eating disorders include extreme

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    was believed to say‚ “If the bee disappears from the surface of the globe‚ man would have no more than four years to live.” Now that Colony Collapse Disorder is occurring‚ it is possible that bees will disappear. Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) is when bees disappear from their hives or suddenly die. No one knows the cause of Colony Collapse Disorder. Some think it is caused by pesticides‚ but Bryan Walsh wrote that the cause is the Varroa mite. It could be that CCD is caused by a mix of all of the

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    behaviors in their effort to maintain the "relationship" with their companion or mate upon whom they depend. No matter what abuse is inflicted upon them - they remain in the relationship. <br> <br>See also the definition of the "Dependent Personality Disorder" in the DSM IV. <br> <br><b>Inverted Narcissist </b> <br>Previously called "covert narcissist"‚ this is a co-dependent

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    is almost incapable of feeling at ease with other people around‚ thus‚ her independent lifestyle is shown to be the only way she can feel serene. Louisa’s compulsive nature leads her to maintain her home in a very particular way. Any disruption upsets her disposition greatly. She seems to prefer an orderly life over human companionship. Obsessive organization is what brings Louisa peace‚ as she “had almost the enthusiasm of an artist over the mere order and cleanliness of her solitary home” (Freeman

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    “Diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be difficult‚ since there is no medical test‚ like a blood test‚ to diagnose the disorders. Doctors look at the child’s behavior and development.” (www.cdc.gov) ASD is one of the hardest diseases to diagnose. Doctors cannot just run multiple tests to conclude whether or not a patient is on the spectrum. There are many signs that lead to the diagnoses of autism. Specialists examine many symptoms and behaviors. Symptoms then lead the doctor to a true diagnoses

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    Neurotic and Psychotic Disorders Dentophobia Dentophobia is the fear of the dentist‚ visiting the dentist or any dental treatment. For many people their fear of dentists starts at childhood. There are many causes‚ lots of people have traumatic experiences as children which cause life long fear of dental treatment. Sharp tools‚ drills‚ drill sounds‚ not being able to see what’s happening and some pain all cause a fear or dislike of the treatment. Even a simple cleaning of plaque at the gum

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    Articulation Disorders i Articulation Disorders and Reading Assessment Tools Articulation Disorder ii Abstract Because writing and reading make up the majority of learning all subject areas‚ it is important to develop programs and assessments geared toward reading disorders in this case articulation. While most educators agree teaching students with disorders is a challenge‚ the technological world opened the door to new ideas and insights of articulation techniques. This paper discusses

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