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Mental Illness: Mothers Who Kill Their Children
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8 pages in length. The writer touches upon operant conditioning as it relates to mental illness and seemingly normal behavior, postpartum psychosis in relation to mothers murdering their infants, as well as various aspects of mental instability pertaining to motherhood. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Mental Issues, Mindset And Social Work
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3 pages in length. The American mindset toward mental illness, mental retardation and addiction has historically been an attitude of disdain and weakness; those who suffered from these conditions have long been considered undesirable fringe of society and best kept at arm's length. In short, Americans want something done about such individuals so they are dealt with and kept out of mainstream society, however, they do not necessarily want to be the ones handed the responsibility. This is a perplexing reaction in today's world given the propensity of mental health problems that exist - both diagnosed and undetected - in what is often heralded as the world's most prosperous and progressive of societies. A significant reason for this mindset is because Americans are vastly undereducated about mental illness, mental retardation and addiction, and too often draw erroneous conclusions about the social value of these struggling individuals. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Mental Retardation
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A 5 page paper. Between two and three percent of the American population has some form of mental retardation. This paper discusses the definition, incidence, and etiology of mental retardation. It concludes by identifying prevention interventions. Statistics included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Mental Retardation
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7 pages. This paper addresses the issues surrounding those diagnosed as mentally retarded. Includes the physical, academic and behavioral characteristics of students with this disability. Includes outline. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Mental Retardation
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A 10 page research paper on mental retardation. The writer details retardation's definition, causes, etc; Also discussed are some of the negative ways in which the mentally retarded and have been treated, poorly cared for, and misunderstood throughout history. Recent discoveries in motivating & teaching retarded children are discussed as are some possible implications of experimental research being conducted. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Mental Retardation & Psychopathology
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A 9 page research paper that discusses the effect and prevalence of mental disorders with children and adolescents who are mental retarded. Research suggests that the psychopathology of all mental illness may be higher and more complicated due to the presence of mental retardation. In examining the problem of psychopathology in connection with mental retardation in children and young people, the report also examines the topic from a Christian perspective. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Mental Retardation / "Cloak of Competence" by Robert Edgerton
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A 7 page paper the provides an overview of a study conducted by the researchers through the Pacific Hospital on the outcomes of released mentally retarded patients. Edgerton utilized case studies and interviews to present a comprehensive look at the impact of release on the patients, and their ability to adapt to life on the outside.
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Metacognition and Personal Communication
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of a reearch study on metacognition. This paper provides an analysis of this study. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Methods of Evaluation and Treatment
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This 5 page paper uses four fictitious case studies, provided by a student, in order to explore the subject of case management in a clinical setting. The paper shows the student how to create initial treatment plans for each of the cases. The cases involve depression, substance abuse and mental illness. No bibliography.
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Micro, Meso and Macro Forces in Human Development
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This 7-pape paper discusses the influence of macro, meso and micro forces on human development, both in and of themselves, and in terms of their impact on the ecosystems which also impact humans. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Microcephaly: Guidelines for Research
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An 8 page discussion of Microcephaly, a rare condition in which the cranium fails to grow in relation with the rest of the body. The condition is associated with a wide range of problems ranging from minor motor impairment to severe mental retardation. This paper attempts to help the student narrow down the topic to one of a more manageable size, suggesting an evaluation of the relationship between microcephaly and autism would be extremely interesting. Provides a definition of microcephaly and an outline of the conditions with which it is associated. Examines the literature specifically in regard to its correlation with autism. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Middle Aged Men: Explanations for the "Peter Pan Syndrome"
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A 10 page overview of the numerous stereotypes we employ when we consider middle aged men. This paper approaches middle aged behavior from both a physiological and a societal standpoint to contend that no one description can be provided. Explored are the concepts of mid life crisis and the Peter Pan Syndrome. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Middle Child Syndrome
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31 pages in length. With the trials and tribulations of Jan Brady firmly entrenched in the American psyche, one might have thought that the Middle Child Syndrome was nothing more than a spoiled brat acting out her insecurities no
differently than any other child. However, since the time of The Brady Bunch more than two decades ago, the psychological community has come to realize that there is, indeed, an issue of self-esteem with regard to middle children. Parents who have three children do not consciously realize the varied ways in which they relate to each child, inasmuch as the eldest child typically maintains
a role of responsibility; the youngest assumes the role as baby; and the middle child gets lost somewhere in the shuffle. Given no identity like his or her siblings, the middle child comes to feel left out and unimportant – two of the most detrimental aspects of health self-esteem.
Bibliography lists 23 sources.
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Middle Childhood Development
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An 8 page paper that investigates development during the middle childhood years, defined as ages 7 - 12. The writer includes: physical development; cognitive/mental development; psychosocial development and moral development. Erikson, Piaget and Kohlberg are included in the discussion. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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