For the completion of this assignment I chose the following two topics: COM106 The need to use social media in a job search, and PSY180 Benefits of sports in the lives of children. For the COM106 topic, the need to use social media in a job search, I will need to locate three sources that will aid in a response to a fellow student who is arguing for the need of social media in job searches. Since the purpose of the investigation is locating information to respond to a post that is already made I
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high expectations and the fear of not being good enough. Specifically, I intend to relate this to my own fears. In my experience dealing with this type of stress, I have found that my anxiety over the possibility of failure is amplified by the fact that I was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at the age of 5. By delving into the psychology of atelophobia and examining unique strategies for coping, I hope to implement a change in my own life. My end goal is to be able
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chose this article was because this was an in depth-review of post-traumatic disorder at the time of 2007, which was around time the time my cousin enlisted to the marines. My goal was to see if his PTSD could have been prevented if he had done some research before enlisting into the military. This article Occupational Medicine: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder had and overall in-depth information regarding post-traumatic disorder and the information I felt was necessary for the education of others about
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KEY QUESTION 2 Name: Lear, King of Great Britain (1600’s) Country Court: Canada Claimant Solicitor: Dr. Andrea Rico Reference No: 123456789 Report Dated: April 3rd, 2013. 1 INTRODUCTION I am Dr Andrea Rico. I am a Chartered Clinical Psychologist from the University of Toronto. My specialist field is psychological trauma. I have worked in this area for over 12 years. This case concerns a series of events dated back to the 8th Century B.C in which the claimant allegedly suffered numerous
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The topic I have chosen for my research paper is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, also known as PTSD, is an anxiety disorder that develops in a person after an extremely traumatic event. These traumatic events can range from being in a war or in a crime to even an accident. In 1980 the American Psychological Association (APA) added PTSD to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder, which was also known as DSM-III. PTSD has had many different names over
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After experiencing a traumatic event, the mind horde away the memories and then send them back at unexpected times and places, even after years have passed. It does so in such a way that makes the recall just as traumatizing as the first time it happened. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is the name for the acquired mental condition that follows a psychologically distressing event. The root cause of this disorder is a traumatic
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that some soldiers are not able to snap out of "War Mode" and think that everyone in their lives is the enemy including their loved ones. We will discuss the importance of getting the required treatment. “Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is defined as an anxiety disorder that can develop after expose to a terrifying event or ordeal in which severe physical harm occurred or was threatened. (Psychology Today) The symptoms can include, but not limited to flashbacks, bad dreams, and panic attacks
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treatment of depression, but knowingly proved to be effective for other types of diagnosis, such as anxiety. Divulging his own enduring fight with anxiety, Scott Stossel presents a moving and fascinating account of a condition that affects some 40 million Americans. Stossel offers a personal and reliable history of efforts by scientists, philosophers, family members and writers to understand anxiety and the toll it has on our souls. Revealing anxiety's myriad manifestations and the anguish it causes
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GAD disorder Generalized Anxiety DisorderGeneralized Anxiety Disorder was described as condition that can be easily associated with worrying too much or having too much tension. This anxiety disorder will definitely put some stress on a relationship and interfere with daily activity, such as your career and education. This amount of stress can lead to serious amount of depression. This type of disorder can be more active than the normal anxiety that people usually express of them having. GAD
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1 Life Interview Project involves interviews with three people at widely separate points on the lifespan: 1. An older child, teenager, or emerging adult (ie roughly age 9- early twenties) 2. A person in the prime adult years ( 30s- 60 ish) 3. An elderly person (60s+).Paper should be approx. 7 pages. Spend about an hour questioning each person. Take notes or tape your interviews. HOWEVER, MAKE SURE EACH PARTICIPANT WOULD FEEL COMFORTABLE BEING TAPED. Begin by describing the purpose
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