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    The thoughts‚ feelings and actions of an individual constitute his/her personality. As a person grows physically‚ they go from wanting to satisfy their desires to making conscious‚ realistic decisions‚ and finally to developing conscience based on the values of society and culture. Freud proposed that these three stages make up the personality of an individual. Maintaining a reasonable balance among all three components is important for developing good mental health. The study of psychological

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    The Behavioral Model Abnormal Psychology 212 Abstract The Behavioral Model is based on the concept that behaviorist concentrate on behaviors of individuals and suggest that development occurs in accordance with the principles of learning. The theorists behind this model believe that classical conditioning‚ operant conditioning‚ and modeling all contribute to behavior‚ whether it is normal or abnormal. Treatments used under this model are designed to identify problematic behaviors in patients

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    | Chembra Peak: The hills‚ rocks and valleys which contribute to the very unique character of Wayanad provide a lot for adventure tourism. Trekking to the Chembra peak is a risky mountaineering endeavour. Chembra peak‚ the highest hill in Wayanad‚ is near Meppady town. Trekking to the top of this peak takes almost a day. Tourists can also stay one or two days at the top of the peak in temporary camps. District Tourism Promotion Council provides guides‚ sleeping bags‚ canvases‚ huts and trekking

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    The Gap Model is a conceptual model especially developed to qualitatively measure service quality. It was developed by parasuraman et al.(1985) based on results from empirical research. Tha gap model identifies five organizational gaps within the process of service design and delivery that cause deficits in quality ‚ leading to dissatisfied customers. The Gap Model locates and maps five generic gaps that apply regardless of the thematic type of service: 1. Between management perceptions of customer

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    century genius‚ who becomes renowned for his accomplishments in economics and game theories‚ all of whilst unknowingly suffering from the mental illness schizophrenia. The film depicts the life of John Nash as he progresses on his academic endeavours‚ meets his new wife and acclaims fame through his discoveries‚ all while his symptoms of schizophrenia progressively worsen to the point that his life is flipped upside down and he is blinded from reality. Unlike many other movies which have tackled

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    For psychiatric educators interested in using film to teach professional and lay audiences about schizophrenia‚ the 2001 release of A Beautiful Mind has made the process much easier. The movie shows a range of symptoms and complications‚ and it gives viewers—especially patients and families—hope for recovery. However‚ many other commercial films depict various aspects of the illness‚ and the choice of which one to use is determined by the audience‚ the pedagogical focus‚ and the time available. Clean

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    When evaluating differential diagnosis‚ Substance/Medication-Induced Depressive Disorder 291.89 (F10.24) is another possible primary provisional diagnosis (APA‚ 2013).. The DSM explains that the individual must present depression symptoms along with substance use. There is a possibility that Miguel’s depression existed prior to his substance use and would by any means continue‚ so this diagnosis does not appear to be justifiable. Another differential diagnosis could be Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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    Bryce is a 6-years old African American male who meets criteria for Autistic Spectrum Disorder (DSM V 299.00). His height is 3 feet and his weight is 50 pounds. He lives at home (10 Richman Plaza. Apt 31B‚ Bronx. NY 10453) with his mother. Bryce is enrolled in a 6:1:1 special class at P10 @ 390 District 75 and receives speech therapy twice a week for 30 minutes‚ physical therapy once a week for 30 minutes and occupational therapy once a week for 30 minutes. CURRENT SITUATION: Bryce resides in

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    Reason For Referral: His family referred Jace because of academic concerns at school. Parents referred Jace for a comprehensive evaluation. Jace had originally been placed on a 504 Plan last year as a tenth grader to address academic concerns. • Mother is concerned that Jace is unable to express his needs and concerns to his teachers because of his quiet nature. She feels that Jace does not ask for clarification if he does not understand information presented in class. He is afraid of what

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    SCIENCE SOURCES OF ENERGY {SAMPLE QUESTION AND ANSWER} 1. Which of following is more environment friendly? (1) (a) Burning of coal (b) burning of fire wood (c) burning of charcoal (d) Burning of diesel. 2. Major problem in harnessing nuclear energy is to (1) (a) split heavy nucleus (b) sustain nuclear reactions (c) Convert nuclear energy into electricity (d) dispose off nuclear waste. 3. Fusion

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