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    Personal Theory of Counseling/Psychotherapy

    Counseling Specialization: Trauma and Crisis Intervention Walden University May 18, 2012 The final paper for this course will demonstrate my ability to understand, integrate and apply theories of counseling and psychotherapy based on teachings from the course. My personal theory of counseling or psychotherapy will be presented by examining my basic view of human nature and the key factors I strongly believe account for changes in behavior. The nature of the therapist-client relationship

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    Robert Graves Disease Research Paper

    My paper is on Graves disease, Sir Robert Graves an Irish Physician first described it in the early 19th century. Not only is it one of the most common of all thyroid problems, it is also the leading cause of hyperthyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid makes or produces excessive hormones. This might seem alarming, but it is quite easy to treat once the disorder has been correctly diagnosed. Graves’ disease can go into remission or completely disappear after several months or years in some

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    Schizophrenia

    not much is known about it outside of recent progressive research. There are drugs and different therapies available to treat the symptoms of this complex disorder but in most of the cases, the patients will continue to experience schizophrenic symptoms for the rest of their lives. In my research, I was able to determine what schizophrenia is, its symptoms, believed causes, and finally, available treatments. Schizophrenia, as stated before, is a brain disorder that makes it difficult to tell the

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    Persuasive Research Paper

    Cassandra Shellhorn In life we live happy and unforgettable moments. One of the best days of my life was when I got married. Not even in a million years I would have imagined that I will ever get divorced. The thought would off never cross my mind until. A divorce does not start from one day to the other. It is time consuming, agitating, and costly. The process of my divorce started on April 1st, 2010. My lawyers prepared and submitted the initial paper work to the Court of Jackson County, in the

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    Celiac Disease Propaganda

    used my the media machine to throttle views and sell tabloids? Well simply put, it is a combination of the two; celiac diseases has been getting a lot of media coverage due to its association with the gluten-free diet and the proposed benefits of implementing it in one's lifestyle. In essence, celiac disease is an immune-mediated systemic disorder; people who suffer from the ailment are unable to digest gluten, a protein found in common food substances. Celiac disease causes different symptoms such

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    Looks

    waited in my seat. My turn was soon to come, and my hands were drenched in sweat. My mind was racing as I was so nervous about what my other students would think of my speech. I tried desperately to keep my paper from rattling while trying to remember it one last time, My heart dropped as I heard the dreadful words “next”. Now every nerve in my body seemed like a strained harp-string ready to snap at a touch.Every, and or any change in my behavior, and movement was being closely watched by my peers

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    Ocd: Definition, Cause, and Treatments

    Disorder: The Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments Theresa Ensign Burlington County College ABSTRACT Obsessive Compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental illness that effects nearly 5 million Americans, and half a million children. OCD is a disease that many people know of, but few people know about. Many people associate repeated washing of hands, or flicking of switches, and even cleanliness with OCD. However there are many more symptoms, and there are also explanations for those symptoms. In this paper

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    Wgu C351 Task 1

    Nightingale, considered the founder of modern nursing, first began to establish nursing as a profession during the Crimean War. Since then, nursing theorists have continued to expand on the thought that patients are made up of more than just the symptoms they present with, Abraham Maslow, Carl Jung, Dr. Larry Dossey and Dorothy Johnson, but none more so than Jean Watson. She developed a theory of human caring that contained several core concepts, these concepts lay forth the ground work for how

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    Difficulties of Combat Soldiers Integrating Back Into Civilian Life

    at emotional stress in times of war and how they cause severe mental stress. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and how it affects the soldier will be discussed as the leading disorder that impedes reintegration into society. Definitions Combat soldiers- Any military persons who have witnessed and/or acted in a time of war. To include, but not limited to being shot upon, killing, witnessing death, and hand to hand. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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    Moral Theory, Depression, and the Medication

    successful solution was found. Our pharmaceutical company has synthesized a drug that can help patients deal with the symptoms of severe depression. A lot of money has been put into research and development, and with a 99% success rate it is very likely that this medication will become the main treatment for depression. However, the remaining 1% will have an increase in the negative symptoms which can lead to suicide. The company needs to decide whether or not it is a good idea to release this medication

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