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Papers On Psychology
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Defining Physiological Psychology
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5 pages in length. The brain's role in human behavior is so interwoven that an entire scientific discipline is dedicated to its relationship. Physiological psychology - also known as biopsychology, behavioral neuroscience and psychobiology - studies the influential components brain activity has upon they way people act. This coupling of neuroscience and analyzes the reasons why and how patterns of behavior happen in direct association with brain function and neurotransmitters. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCphyspsy.rtf
Defining Stress
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A 4 page paper which attempts to define a term that is subject to varying interpretation through examples, illustrations, description, comparison/contrast and analogy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGstress.rtf
Definitions of Deviance
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An 8 page discussion of our societal construct of deviance. Under the medical model deviance is nothing more than a pathology, a view many psychiatrists and sociologists find disquieting. These same professionals prefer to look at deviance form a conflict and labeling standpoint. They view it as not simply a disease but something that can also be caused by society itself in the way we tend to categorize those that are outside the norm. The author reviews each of these approaches and concludes that despite the many criticisms of the medical model of deviance, there are many advantages to approaching deviance as a pathology. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPdevia2.rtf
Delinquent Behavior, Social Theory and Intervention in One Case Study
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This 8 page report discusses the problems of one 16- year-old delinquent male and addresses issues such as intervention, social strain theory interaction and labeling theory. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWbdjohn.rtf
Delusional Misidentification
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This 10 page paper explores explanations for this puzzling range of disorders. Capgras syndrome, Fregoli delusion, reduplicative paramnesis, and Cotard's syndrome are each discussed among other variations. Psychological, physiological and neurological explanations are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA202mis.rtf
Dementia and the Attitudes of Health Care Workers: A Review of Literature
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of existing literature regarding the nature of dementia and the impacts of physician/nurse attitudes. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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DEMENTIA AND THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICIAN
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This 4 page paper gives an overview to the problems with dementia and the role of the physician. Impacts which occur socially, economically and psychologically are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBdmntia.rtf
Demographic Data For Mental Health Continuing Day Treatment Facilities Throughout The U.S.
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4 pages in length. Continuing Day Treatment Programs (CDT) are a critical component to treating those with a variety of mental illnesses. Found all across the country, CDTs vary in their respective abilities to diagnose and treat a wide range of problems based upon financial and staffing circumstances. For the most part, however, CDTs are fully equipped to address more common diagnoses as depression, as well as more complex conditions as the seriously mentally disturbed and dually diagnosed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCMentHlth.rtf
Demons and Mental Illness
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A 5 page paper which discusses the Biblical perspective on
demons and mental illness. Other issues regarding counseling and aspects of mental illness
are discussed. No sources cited.
Filename: RAdmnill.wps
Dennis Prager's "Happiness Is A Serious Problem"
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7 pages in length. Happiness – the state of well-being and contentment – has become an elusive commodity in contemporary society. This endangered human emotion that struggles against an overwhelming wave of negativity and hate has become a painful effort for many; that being happy takes exertion, while misery and disappointment are readily available, makes it all the more difficult to manifest in today's downtrodden world. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLChapns.rtf
Dental Phobias: Reasons to Seek Therapy
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A 7 page discussion of the reasons behind dental phobias and the methodologies for treatment of those phobias. Outlines the sometimes gruesome history of dentistry and the reputation which it has incurred as a result of that history. Discusses early experiences at the dentist office which result in phobias of future visits. Emphasizes that phobias are not a reason to ignore needed dental procedure. Concludes that ignoring the problem is not a guarantee that it will disappear nor is it a guarantee that a relatively easy-to-treat condition will not progress into a potentially life threatening condition, or at the least a very serious condition, if left untreated. Dental phobias are not an excuse for avoiding the dentist office. Instead, they are a reason to seek out appropriate counseling. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPdntPhb.wps
Departmental Reorganization and Cognitive Dissonance Theory
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This 3 page paper considers the issue of a directive for departmental reorganization and opposition and changing attitudes towards this directive based on Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHCogdis.wps
Depression
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This 4 page paper examines depression. A general overview is provided and includes a description of depression as well as many types. The paper also includes possible causes and treatment options. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Depression - General Overview
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This 3 page paper begins by reporting the incidence of depression and comments on how physicians often miss this condition. The DSM-IV criteria for diagnosis are reported. The essay then discusses typical treatment for the condition. Bibliography lists 5 sources. PGder08.rtf
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