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    Patients’ trust during the two oncological consultations (T0 and T12) The patient sample included 128 women and 129 men. Of the 128 female patients‚ 19 were gynecology patients and 109 were oncology patients. Of the 120 male patients‚ 38 were with prostate and testicular gem-cell cancers and 82 were oncology patients. The mean age of the patient sample was 56 years (S.D. 11‚76). Cancer patients were diagnosed with a malignancy of the lung‚ breast‚ cervix‚ testis‚ liver‚ pancreas‚ or colon (Table

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    John Knowles novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ portrays wars on three distinct levels. These levels could be described as outer‚ inner‚ and world. There is a very good definition of these wars at the closing of the novel which shows us the levels: ’I could never agree with either of them. It would have been comfortable‚ but I could not believe it. Because it seemed clear that wars were not made by generations and their special stupidities‚ but that wars were made instead by something ignorant in the

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    The 20th of April was the anniversary of the massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton‚ Colorado. The shooting deaths of 12 students and 1 teacher—and the two suicides of the teenage executioners and left many others psychologically and physically damaged. Who’s to blame? ‚ On the issue of blame‚ of this massacre it is not music‚ or video games‚ and not even movies‚ it’s the shooters because everybody is responsible own actions. However‚ the parents could have been more involved in their

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    Clockwork Orange is written in 1961 by Anthony Burgess. It is a short‚ brilliant‚ dystopian polemic intended‚ he said‚ as “a sort of tract‚ even a sermon‚ on the importance of the power of choice”. (https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/apr/13/100-best-novels-clockwork-orange-anthony-burgess ). The second‚ Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange‚ is the brilliant cinematic adaptation; a controversial masterpiece‚ released in 1971.” A Clockwork Orange recounts the tale of Alex Beethoven-mad thug with

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    For some time there has been a renowned idea that artistic creativity and mental illness’ have much in common. In fact‚ the idea that “madness” and artistic “genius” coincide can be traced back to some early Greek philosophers. In more recent years‚ some alternating research findings have lent some support to the idea that various types of mental conditions are linked in contrasting ways to creativity‚ and that extraordinary ingenuity itself might make certain people gain a better creative affinity

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    right from the beginning of the academic session and employing suitable remedial measures for enhancing their learning performance. Holistic education demands development of all aspects of individual’s personality including cognitive‚ affective and psycho motor domains. It is unfortunate that not much attention and emphasis is given to the development of interests‚ hobbies and passion of learners. Focusing on excellence in academics alone undoubtedly results in lop-sided development of personality

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    influence and shortcomings of Evangalical Prostenatism during the time of slavery in the New World. Wilder shines a light as to how slaves not only found solace in religion‚ but how religious views were used as a political tool to battle both the psycho emotional and socioeconomic impact of slavery. He writes of Protestant leaders such as John Wesley who proclaimed that "The inhabitants of Africa...are not inferior to the inhabitants of Europe: to some of them they are greatly superior" (pg 57)

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    mindfulness training. It is also emerging as a core‚ effective component of modern sex therapy practice. Some neuro-endocrine and neuro-imagery studies reviewed here provide an evidence base to the treatment protocol that this psycho-sexual therapy practice‚ called Visually Enhanced Psycho-Sexual Therapy‚ introduced in 1975. The definition and mode of application of

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    The 1960s-80s saw the introduction of 2nd wave feminism - focusing largely on gender inequality within sexuality‚ family life and the workplace. It was quickly established that mainstream media was playing a large role in the production and reinforcement of the patriarchy‚ and so began an influx in the analysis of representations of women within the media; or lack thereof. Paralleling the popularisation of 2nd wave feminism‚ the 60s‚ 70s and 80s saw a prevalence of horror films within mainstream

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    Comparison: Verna and Billy Psychoanalysis emphasizes the defense mechanisms and core issues a character can have. During this unit I noticed that the characters Verna from Stone Mattress by Atwood and Billy from Slaughterhouse-five by Vonnegut are similar in their issues along with the fact that they have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Both characters with a distressing event in their lives that leads to their defense mechanisms and core issues. In the Stone Mattress‚ when Verna was just a young

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