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    Tailhook Scandal LSCS Lewis Green07Senior Enlisted Academy Tailhook Scandal The careers of 33 admirals‚ and 400 naval aviators destroyed due to allegation of sexual assaults in what is the naval service biggest sexual assault scandal (Lewis‚ 2014). Senior Enlisted personnel must recognize the problems of sexual assault and strive to eliminate it to maintain discipline within the ranks. This essay will review the history‚ evolution‚ and effect of the tailhook scandal on the naval service. History

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    However‚ I will be focusing on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder or OCD. 11) The prevalence of Anxiety Disorders is startling. Nearly a quarter of the adult population in the United States will have an anxiety. 12) What is especially striking is how many times one or more of these anxiety disorders occur with each other and with other mental disorders‚ such as depression and substance abuse. 13) Nearly 60% of patients who are diagnosed with OCD are later diagnosed with depression. 14) Treatment of Anxiety

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    FALL 2013 Biography on Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean on June 17‚ 1928. This gave birth to the world of women aviators‚ by reading about Amelia Earhart’s great journeys. She was an inspiration not only to women and aviators at the time‚ but also artists‚ writers and radio talk shows across the globe. Amelia Earhart’s dream of becoming the first female pilot to fly around world led her to the greatest endeavor and failure

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    Psychoanalysis of Aylmer in “The Birthmark” In pop culture‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder‚ or OCD‚ is often used as a synonym for a “neat-freak” or Type-A perfectionist. However‚ the roots of this mental disorder originate in the human psyche. According to Dr. Wayne Goodman‚ a professor of Neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai‚ “The symptoms of OCD symbolize the patient’s unconscious struggle for control over drives that are unacceptable at a conscious level.” Because literature

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    1. Universitat autonoma de barcelona; obsessive symptoms in childhood can multiply the probabilities of an obsessive compulsive disorder. (2009). Psychology & Psychiatry Journal‚ ‚ 27. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/214849534?accountid=35619 A research group led Miguel Angel Fullana‚ researcher at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Department of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine‚ psychologist the Institute of Psychiatric Treatment of Hospital de Mar in Barcelona and researcher at

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    Megan Brooks PS124 Unit 9 Assignment 5/21/13 Alicia Alicia she was just a worrier. She said she would feel keyed up and unable to relax. At times it would come and go‚ and at times it would be constant. She is now afraid to go to a simple dinner party or even go to a restaurant. She stays in bed most days and hardly leaves her house. Thoughts Alicia has are racing and she says it’s hard to let things go. Alicia also has sleeping problems‚ trouble concentrating‚ lightheadedness‚ and worries

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    did subside for a while and she began to feel normal for a time. But Donna was involved in drugs and stealing‚ and she also became pregnant. Donna’s troubles were stressful to Tara and brought back the symptoms of OCD. Keesha was an outspoken girl who stood up for Tara‚ until Tara’s OCD became too much for even Keesha to handle. The following quote shows just a small part of Spencer Hesser’s writing that really brings these characters to life. "Keesha was black and full of theatrical attitude. Her

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    OCD is characterized by the presence of obsessions and or compulsions. Obsessions are recurrent and persistent thoughts‚ urges‚ or images that are experienced as intrusive and unwanted‚ whereas compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that an individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly (DSM-5‚ 2013‚ p. 235). After watching the film “As Good as It Gets‚” I learned that Mr. Melvin Udall‚ suffered from a severe case

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    deciding on a research question‚ I wanted to choose a topic that really interested me‚ so I chose obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). This topic has been used in my household for a long time as I was diagnosed with it at 5 years old. When doing this research I wanted to learn of other treatments and tools for people with OCD. This is very important because the spectrum of OCD cases varies significantly‚ so some of these people dealing with the disorder have a large decision to make when it comes to

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    Dealing with OCD OCD needs to be diligently dealt with at a young age in order to avoid consequences acquired over a lifetime. Parents should enroll their kids in special programs in an effort to control their OCD. The symptoms of OCD‚ accumulated over a period of time‚ can prove to be hazardous to not only the one diagnosed‚ but to those around them as well. These symptoms got out of hand in David Sedaris’ memoir: “A Plague of Tics.” Luckily‚ they were dealt with and avoided in “Two-Way Mirror

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