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    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is recommended by the NICE guidelines as an effective treatment for many mental health problems‚ specifically depression and all of the anxiety disorders. But is it a therapy open to all? When Professor Lord Layard wrote his paper: “Mental Health: Britain’s Biggest Social Problem?” in 2005‚ he noted that: “16% of adults of working age have a mental illness” Of these 16%‚ he stated that‚ only a quarter were utilising any type of treatment. It was this

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    Y183 Starting with psychology TMA02 In the area of social psychology individuals are studied in order to observe how they interact with people and how they influence one another. Relationships are an intrinsic part of everyday life. This goes beyond those close relationships between family and friends‚ to more complex relationships within groups. There are many social influences on people‚ such as social roles‚ group identity and cultural context. Sharing a social identity can promote feelings

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    Maria Volkova1 and Raymond Russell‚ III*‚1‚2 Anthracycline Cardiotoxicity: Prevalence‚ Pathogenesis and Treatment Curr Cardiol Rev. 2011 Nov; 7(4): 214–220.Published online 2011 Nov. doi: 10.2174/157340311799960645 The family of anthracycline drugs originated in the 1950’s with the identification of daunorubicin from the soil bacterium Streptomyces peucetius . In the 1960’s‚ daunorubicin was found to be quite effective in treating leukemias and lymphomas. Also in the 1960’s‚ a derivative of daunorubicin

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    Essay plan. Introduction • Give the brief description of what will be covered in the essay. In this case it will be using mental images‚ concepts and schemas. How we use these in our everyday use‚ like trying to remember what shopping is needed at home. Main body • Explain different ways of how we can improve our memory by using the topics mentioned above. • Give a written example of each of the following‚ Mental images‚ concepts and schemas. • Stating the where and when the study was done

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    Explore Barker’s presentation of women in "Regeneration". Regeneration is a novel largely based upon the male experience of war ‚ however Barker’s use of predominantly confident and modern women represents the seismic effects the war had on the female population‚ while also exploring how the war was an emasculating experience for men. As the jingoistic illusions of what war was like were weakened by the harsh realities of war for the men who signed up to fight‚ they began taking on more maternal

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    Hoon Sagong NR EAST & ASIAN M20 – Section 1H Professor Robert K. Englund Term Paper May 22nd 2013 Los Angeles County Museum of Arts‚ or so-called LACMA‚ is one of the most prominent museums the US‚ having numerous historical artifacts in its possession. In LACMA‚ what seizes people’s attention the most are 10 feet tall reliefs of Assyrian kings and gods‚ covered with texts inscribed in cuneiform. The royal Neo-Assyrian relief found in Nimrud‚ the capital city of ancient Assyrian Empire

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    (1996). Culture and conformity: a meta-analysis of studies using asch’s (1952b‚ 1956) line judgment task. Psychological Bulletin‚ 119(1)‚ 111–137. Maslow‚ Abraham H. 1943 "A theory of human motivation." Psychological Review‚ 50: 370-396. Helliwell‚ J.‚ Layard‚ R.‚ & Sachs‚ J. (2012). World Happiness Report. Centre for Economic Performance. The Earth Institute Columbia University. Myers‚ D. G. & Diener‚ E. (1995). Who is happy? Psychological Science‚ 6(1)‚ 10–19. Offer‚ A. (2006). The challenge of affluence:

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    policies)‚ bilaga 1 till SOU 1928:9‚ Betänkande och förslag angående arbetslöshetsförsäkring‚ arbetsförmedling och reservarbeten‚ Norstedts. Hicks J (1932)‚ The Theory of Wages‚ Macmillan. Johnson G and R Layard (1986)‚ The Natural Rate of Unemployment: Explanation and Policy‚ in O Ashenfelter and R Layard (eds)‚ Handbook of Labor Economics‚ NorthHolland. 24 Jones S (1989)‚ Job Search Methods‚ Intensity and Effects‚ Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 51‚ 277-296. Jones S (1996)‚ Effects of Benefit

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    The Scientist’s Pursuit of Happiness by Johan Norberg‚ uses a third person look at the minds of the scientists mentioned within the article‚ such as Richard Layard‚ Easterlin‚ Ronald Inglehart‚ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and the other mentions of contributions towards the idea of the article. In which each information entails to some kind of argument in whether who had the better idea to the pursuit of happiness. These attempts of the pursuit of happiness stem from “Philosophers and Poets who have tried

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    During the 1970’s-1990’s the increase in the rate of unemployment in Australia can be explained through the combination of increasing real wage rates and a slow rate of output growth. The reason behind such prolonged periods of high unemployment was due to our inability to reverse the effects of the sudden unemployment rate shocks fast enough (prolonged recovery periods) which resulted in Australia experiencing high levels of long-term unemployment. In May 1997‚ 30% of unemployed Australians had

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