individual may experience a loss of interest in activities, hobbies, and sexual relations. Furthermore, fatigue and decreased energy may be noted, and concentration, remembering details, and making decisions become difficult. Additionally, insomnia, excessive sleeping, overeating or appetite loss may be apparent, along with persistent aches, pains and digestive problems. Finally, thoughts of suicide and suicide attempts can occur (Treatment Works). Major depressive disorder and dysthymia are the two
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of Peace Officers Jose J. Silva Gonzalez COMM/215 08 September 2014 John Cantlon Lately there has been talk of the militarization of peace officers all over the news and social media. There have been reports everywhere about police using excessive force, deaths of unarmed civilians and home raids in the middle of the night. While I strongly believe there is no order without those people risking their lives everyday to try and make a change in the world they live in I also believe there is
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Addicted to Being Connected Take a look around you, whether you are alone in your room, sitting in a classroom, or at work. Now, try to imagine a world without all your important apps on your smartphone. You wouldn’t be able to listen to your favorite songs on YouTube or Tweet about that awesome party you went to the night before. Technology is ever where, and there is no way to escape it. Smartphones, computers, social media and texting have become an asset to everyday human interactions. You
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Eye contact Eye Contact Eye contact is an important aspect of non-verbal behaviour. In interpersonal interaction, it serves three main purposes: * To give and receive feedback: Looking at someone lets them know that the receiver is concentrating on the content of their speech. Not maintaining eye contact can indicate disinterest. Communication may not be a smooth process if a listener averts their eyes too frequently. * To let a partner know when it is their 'turn' to speak: This is related
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Application to an Audio Recorded Client Case Pattern of Questioning I identify the pattern of questioning that Dr. Insoo Kim Berg uses in “Dying well” as the initial open-ended questioning that is tailor for obtaining details about the clients and to get the client comfortably engaging in the flow of questioning patterns, through the process of solution language interaction with the client. The first few questions are basically probing question which help to generate solution and to identify goals
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Thesis statement: Because of too much indulgence to DOTA 2 the Marian Students of SMAD is affected psychologically, physically and mentally. Outline: I. Introduction A. Definition of terms B. Significance of the study II. Effects A. Psychological * Addiction B. Physical * Poor health C. Mental * Loss of interest in studies III. Conclusion A. Summary of findings B. Recommendations Introduction The youth is the hope of the
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the brain occurs. These type of CVA’s are further classified by their location. 2. Risk factors for TIA’s include the following; cardiovascular disease, carotid vascular disease, peripheral artery disease, high levels of homocysteine, and excessive weight. Lifestyle choices that are the risk for TIA’s are; physical inactivity, poor nutrition, and the use of birth control pills. Risk factors included for Thrombotic stroke include; older age, and some autoimmune diseases. Risk factors for
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ADHD is not a new condition, but appears to have been around for centuries. In 1798 hyperactivity was described by Sir Alexander Crichton as “mental restlessness” (Hartmann, 2003). Although opponents suggest that stimulant medication has not been shown to be safe for treating ADHD these medications have been used for nearly a century. Stimulant medications were first reported to be used to treat ADHD in 1937 (Hartmann, 2003). The confusion may be fueled by the frequent changes in the diagnostic labeling
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life-threatening eating disorder. People with bulimia nervosa may binge and purge, eating large amounts of food and then try to get rid of the extra calories in an unhealthy way. For example, someone with bulimia nervosa may force themselves to vomit or do excessive exercise. If you have bulimia nervosa, you are probably preoccupied with your weight and body shape, and may judge yourself severely and harshly for your self-perceived flaws. Causes The exact cause of bulimia is unknown. As with other mental
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Bryan Carbajal 2 May 2017 Essay 4: Research Draft In the current media there have been multiple cases of police brutality, racial profiling, and overall general violence towards black people in the U.S. It is astonishing how many incidents have been occurring lately. Therefore, many protests and riots have occurred to fight back against theses injustices. One of the organizations that were created in order to bring awareness to the reoccurring issue of inequality and violence towards black people
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