SAMPLE PREPARATION OUTLINE WITH COMMENTARY PREPARATION OUTLINE | COMMENTARY | Title : PANIC ATTACKSGeneral Purpose: To informOrder : Topical | Stating your general purpose, specific purpose and central idea as separate units before the text of the outline makes it easier to judge how well you have constructed the outline to achieve your purpose and to communicate your central idea. | Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the symptoms
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Ty Meeks Psych 32 April 15, 2012 Research on Combat Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder The first reported case of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder dates back nearly 3000 years. In 1000BC an Egyptian combat veteran named Hori wrote, “You determine to go forward. Shuddering seizes you, the hair on your head stands on end, your soul lies in your hand” (Dyer). Since the beginning of wars men have been terrified of dyeing, and subjected to horrific scenes of devastation
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CONTROLLING IDEA: Some of our behavior we’ve done are unexpectedly for us a sometimes we do it over and over again until it become our “mannerism” CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM INTRODUCTION We have many activities that we can do for our relaxation during our leisure time, but there are some type of activity that often do provide amusement to us, including behavior that we find unacceptable; like flicking your hand in front of your eyes, pulling thread out of your clothes, making
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Welcome to the MNT Knowledge Center, your source for our most detailed content on specific conditions and subjects. Click through to Knowledge Center Home to read more. What is depression? What causes depression? Last updated on Wednesday 6 November 2013 Originally published on Tuesday 7 April 2009 DepressionPsychology / PsychiatryBipolarMental Healthadd your opinionemailKnowledge Center Add your rating Current ratings for: What is depression? What causes depression? Public / Patient:3
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder What is the difference between fear and anxiety? Fear is when someone seems to face a serious threat to his or her well-being, the person may react in immediate state of alarm. With fear, the cause of the state of alarm is usually known or thought to be known. However, anxiety is “vague sense of being in danger” that cannot always be pin pointed to a definite cause (Comer, 2014). Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorder in the United States
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Application of Psychology to Modern Life Name Name of the Institution Application of Psychology to Modern Life Self-reflection entails evaluating oneself to analyze the past experiences in their lifetime that might have either a negative or positive influence. Self-reflection helps to come up with techniques of coping with similar situations later in life. Self-reflection also involves picking a personal experience, and evaluating the challenges as per the situation
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What are the similarities and difference between counselling and CBT? There are many similarities between counselling and CBT. For example, they are both types of psychological or talking therapies that take place in a private and confidential setting. Counsellors and CBT therapists will treat their clients with respect and refrain from judging or criticising them. Ultimately, counselling and CBT aim to help people to change in some way. CBT is distinct from other counselling approaches insofar as
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Trauma & Stress Related Disorders Coun 703 Chai, Jessica, Shola & Sophie This presentation will cover... Overview of Trauma & Stress-Related Disorders Diagnostic Criteria for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment Considerations for Some Populations Affected by PTSD Future Considerations Overview of Trauma & Stress Related Disorders Trauma- and stressor-related disorders include disorders in which exposure to a traumatic or stressful event is listed explicitly as a diagnostic criterion- DSM
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Introduction I. Have you ever had trouble breathing, a tingling sensation in your arms, been really dizzy, and felt as if your heart is about to fly out of your chest? A. You might have had a panic attack. B. I myself suffer from panic attacks frequently. II. I have learned a lot about my condition over the past three years, and I did additional research for this speech. III. Today I would like to inform you about the nature of panic attacks, the people affected most
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Describe and evaluate the psychological therapies for schizophrenia. Cognitive behavioural therapy has multiple different approaches; Tarrier used detailed interview techniques and found that schizophrenics can often identify triggers to the onset of their psychotic symptoms and the participants find their own methods to cope with the distress caused by hallucinations. These strategies include: distractions, concentrations and positive self-talk. Other strategies include initiation or withdrawal
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