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    Cynthia Gabrielle Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Symptoms‚ Behavior‚ and Treatment (Activity) I was surprised on how OCD can affect your life style. I was however happy to known that through research some of the things I do are somewhat normal‚ others not so much. Also a resident I work with has some of the characteristics that qualify as OCD. Such as having things in certain order‚ counting numbers‚ repetitive actions‚ to name a few. I just recently realized how this affects

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    had spells of isolation. The onset is unknown and he refuses to take the medication prescribed by Dr. Green. Melvin has an Axis I disorder. Axis I disorders consist of clinical disorders and learning and development disorders. Melvin suffers from OCD which falls under the category of anxiety disorders (300.3). He receives this diagnosis due to his avoidance of sidewalk cracks‚ germ phobia‚ rituals‚ and obsessions along with compulsions; which include checking‚ ordering‚ and cleanliness. Axis two

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    “I don’t know it seems incredible...that you can have so many different emotions... happiness‚ sorrow‚ pride...I have all three of those today. I’m very happy that we’ve trained a thousand women to fly the Army way...I think it’s going to mean more to aviation than anyone realizes. I’m very happy that General Arnold and General Yount that made this possible‚ are here for the final phase of this wonderful program ... this program that will go down in history...not only in history‚ but I’m sure it’s

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    Roman Fever—A reveal of women’s progress Many people consider Roman Fever as a story that implies envy and comparison are the constant theme among women and it will be a repeating cycle not matter how society makes progress. However‚ I think this is the story which demonstrates women’s progress both physically and mentally. The status of women has raised and women have gained more freedom overtime as we can infer from the story. For different generation‚ Roman stands for different meaning. “To

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    Adrian Monk A Former police detective named Adrian Monk has suffered from intensified obsessive- compulsive disorder also known as OCD. As well as a variety of phobias since the murder of his wife‚ Trudy‚ in 1997. Despite his photographic memory and his amazing ability to piece tiny clues together‚ he is now on psychiatric leave from the San Francisco Police Department. Monk works as a freelance detective/consultant who is trying to get back on the force. The captain of the force wont let Monk

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    COMPULSIVE HOARDING BY RACHEL DILLIE THOMAS EDISON STATE COLLEGE Hoarding 2 While some people believe it is not‚ hoarding is a mental disorder that is difficult to treat and is often judged as a personal problem rather than a mental disorder. The new appearance of television shows that are specific to this mental disorder‚ place this disease in the spotlight. Compulsive hoarding has become something that is looked down upon and that the person whom it is affecting is just messy and disgusting

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    ELASTICITY A. Price Elasticity B. Income Elasticity C. Cross Competitive Elasticity D. Cross Complementary Elasticity 4. BANDWAGON/ SNOB EFFECT INTRODUCTION The history of the Ray-Ban aviator dates back to the 1920s‚ when new airplanes allowed people to fly higher and farther. Many US Army Air Service pilots were reporting that the glare from the sun was giving them headaches and altitude sickness.A new kind of glasses was introduced with

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    love for aviation. She was also a member of the National Woman’s Party‚ and an early supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment. Howard Robard Hughes‚ Jr. was an American business magnate‚ investor‚ aviator‚ aerospace engineer‚ film maker and philanthropist. Hughes was one of the most influential aviators in history: he set multiple world air speed records‚ built the Hughes H-1 Racer and H-4 "Hercules" (better known to history as the "Spruce Goose" aircraft)‚ and acquired and expanded Trans World Airlines

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    “Anxiety disorder is a general term that describes fears that are irrational or not based on fact. There are different types of anxiety disorders‚ which are phobias‚ general anxiety disorder‚ panic disorder‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)‚ post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Some people experience these feelings so severely that it interferes with their ability to cope with daily life” (Unknown‚ What is Anxiety Disorder). Anxiety is a normal emotion that everyone experiences in

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    phobias‚ general anxiety disorder (GAD)‚ panic disorder‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)‚ posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‚ and acute stress disorder (Hansell & Damour‚ 2008). Anxiety and fear are ordinary responses to threatening or hazardous conditions. However‚ a person with an anxiety disorder may be subject to anxiety and fear in contexts that do not justify such feelings. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) In the instance of obsessive-compulsive disorder‚ obsessions and compulsions take

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