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    Neural Plasticity

    Neural Plasticity Team D PSY/340 June 5, 2016 Taleshia L. Chandler, Ph.D Neural Plasticity The current patient, Stephanie, has experienced a stroke, a temporary interruption of normal blood flow to her brain. There are certain functions and limitations of neural plasticity in the patient’s recovery process. Neuroplasticity is defined as the ability of the nervous system to respond to intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, function, and connections. While almost all survivors

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    Sentencing Paper

    proper objectives. The quantity and severity of punishments were reduced, the prison system have been improved. According to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, Maryland, some of the major reasons for punishment are to reform, deterrence, rehabilitation, compensation, and retribution. Punishment for reform is intended to benefit the offender and society by changing the offender into a contributor to society. Punishment as deterrence is intended to benefit society by discouraging would-be offenders

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    Should Juveniles Be Sentenced To Mandatory Life Without Parole

    and studies that have proven to show that juveniles who commit crimes at a young age do not have a fully developed brain and do not think the same way an adult normally does. These juveniles who commit crimes can be helped, as well as put into rehabilitation programs. A quality evaluation has proven that programs have been very effective in various cases. Juveniles from the age of thirteen to the age of eighteen are being held accountable for their criminal actions and in a debate if they should

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    Observational Studies

    was conducted using an online questionnaire, where stakeholders were emailed invitations to participate in the research (Blau et al., 2013). The online questionnaire data was collected from psychiatric rehabilitation practitioners within the certification commission for psychiatric rehabilitation database (Blau et al., 2013). The questionnaire had been divided into three parts. The first asked for demographic information, the second about ratings of frequency and importance of tasks performed within

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    State and Federal Prison System Paper

    United States Corrections professionals could solve the problem of exponential growth in state prison systems by getting stronger rehabilitation programs. I think that upon the inmate arriving to the prison they should be given an incentive to enter, they should also be required to complete at least two rehabilitation programs. After completing at least two or more rehabilitation programs depending on how much time the inmate has, they can be offered several other programs that will help them from becoming

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    Perfect Home Case Study

    mothers will be offered. This will be a woman only facility that will offer continual transitional housing for long term basis. The participants will be under the program between 6 months and 2 years. The staff within the facilities will include; rehabilitation officers, AIDs counsellors, legal consultants and social workers, professor and teacher, among other expert volunteers. Continual

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    Occupational Therapy Paper

    2014). As Occupational Therapists (OTs) we often provide adaptive equipment to foster participation in the environment. Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) aims to promote the health and wellbeing of people with disabilities by increasing their access to technology. (RESNA, 2016). As a profession that helps in rehabilitation both of the vision of OT and RESNA align together. RESNA has an official multi-disciplinary journal about AT for people with

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    Trying a Juvenile as an Adult

    court proceeding were not only open to the public but access to criminal records are also open to the public. This may prevent jobs and limited education. Strengths on the other hand, such as rehabilitation is very important for juveniles. Rehabilitation is more successful than punitive ones. Rehabilitation teaches the juvenile how to cope with problems by offering drug and or alcohol classes. Different courses offered may

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    Service Learning

    this nonprofit organization. Salvation Army is a nonprofit organization and partly a church. It was established to help the less fortunate, the poor and homeless people, drugs and alcohol addicts by providing financial assistance, housing, rehabilitation and counseling. It does this so that those people in need do not waste away or indulge in any criminal activities. While it provides the assistance, the members spread the Word of God. It also organizes youth and adult programs where they teach

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    Schizophrenia Research Paper

    Schizophrenia is a paramount mental disease, which affects millions of Americans and their families. Mental Health America notes the cause of schizophrenia is unknown. However, there are a few ideas about the source of this disorder. These ideas include: genetics, biology, and maybe viral infections and immune disorders (“Schizophrenia”). The National Institute of Mental Health informs, the symptoms of schizophrenia can be placed into three general areas: positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and

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