Dawn Jensen Dual Diagnosis Dr. Jones-Cage “Antisocial Personality Disorder” April 4‚ 2014 Running head: ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER The psychological and physical aspects of antisocial personality disorder starts when the child is under the age of fifteen and has shown signs of conduct disorder such as hostile or forceful behavior toward humans and animals‚ damaging buildings or belongings‚ misleading and stealing‚ deliberately breaking rules. These behaviors will
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Chronic Conversion Disorder Billy Lockhart Troy University- Montgomery‚ AL Chronic Conversion Disorder In this article the author is doing a case study on a patient known as Ms. T. The article is on Chronic Conversion Disorder Masking Depression and Anxiety: The case of Ms. T. by Dr. Robert C. Kores. A case formulation with therapeutic focus and direction‚ and follow-up information regarding a patient with somatic concerns is presented. A Conversion Disorder was diagnosed with underlying
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profitability is essential to their future success. As such‚ Starbucks uses these principles as a guideline for all employees to achieve the company’s goals (Starbucks‚ 2012). Store Expansion Strategy Thompson mentioned Starbucks’ expansion strategy in this case. From 1993‚ Starbucks began their geographic expansion strategy to target areas. They believed “Starbucks everywhere” strategy cut down on delivery and management costs. The data showing that their operating margin was 14. 3% in fiscal 2007‚ but declining
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Sample The sample is part of a larger study examining the implementation of socioemotional and developmental screening of all children 0-5 entering the child welfare system across a large state in the northeastern U.S. (CITATION BLINDED). A sample of caregivers with open cases was randomly selected for individual interviews from across the state (N=350). Caregivers were asked about their relationship to the target child‚ and only biological mothers with the child living in the home at the time of
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Mindfulness‚ for this study‚ was measured utilizing The Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS)‚ where athletes rated how often they had experiences such as‚ “I find it difficult to stay focused on what’s happening in the present (Gooding & Gardner 2009).” The athletes free throw percentages were then tracked over the course of the following season. Results indicated that levels of mindfulness significantly predicted game free throw percentage. Therefore‚ the more mindful the athlete‚ the higher
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Running head: Binge Eating Disorder Current Diagnosis and Treatment: Binge Eating Disorder February 21‚ 2014 Abnormal Psychology Dr. Jean Nyland Spring‚ 2014 Abstract This paper is a review of the current literature in DSM-5 for how it relates to the diagnosis and treatment of “Binge Eating Disorder” (BED). In the United States BED affects approximately 3.5% of the female‚ and 2% of the male population. This equivocates to a substantial amount of children
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DP16000851 This investigation initiated on 1-3-16 at approximately 10:19 AM when Officer Leeds of IMPD was dispatched to the Kroger grocery store located at 4202 S East St in Marion County on a person shot run. Leeds was approaching the area when he observed the victim running east bound across US 31. The victim‚ who was later positively identified by police as Jason Reed W/M‚ DOB 9/23/79‚ was attempting to flag down Officer Leeds‚ and Leeds observed that he was bleeding. Officer Leeds spoke
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Social anxiety disorder‚ SAD‚ is a fairly common psychiatric condition in the United States. It is defined by excessive fear of judgment in social and performance situations. SAD is defined by emotional biases in addition to distorted and unrealistic negative self-beliefs. Patients diagnosed with SAD are plagued by internal cues‚ such as negative thoughts about one’s self‚ and external cues‚ such as other’s facial expressions (Goldin & Gross‚ 2010). Adults with SAD display abnormal attentional processes
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11:40am-2:30pm December 12‚ 2015 Borderline Personality Disorder The history of Borderline Personality Disorder‚ also known as BPD‚ began in 1975. Gunderson and Singer developed the first operational definition of the disorder. In 1978‚ Gunderson and Kolb proved that it could be differentiated from other disorders. As a result‚ BPD became part of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in 1980. The name Borderline was created by early clinicians who treated
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Neuro | 47total | | Assessment | 2 1A1ND | #Pt presents w/crossed arms that looks like decorticate-do further neuro assess#CPP if normal (70-100) & brain profused 180/60 B/P‚ ICP 30 what is body trying to do?-compensate to have adequate profusion. MAP (2xDiastolic) + Systolic/3 CPP=MAP-ICP – MAP 70-110 at least 60#Preliminary ICP findingICP pg15355-10mmHg normal‚ sustained >10mmHg IICPManifestations * 1st sign is change in level of consciousness: behavior & personality change‚ irritability
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