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    Child Behavior

    Child Behavior Disruptive behavior tends to worsen with time, but it can be treated effectively. Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), an evidence-based treatment for preschoolers with disruptive behavior and their parents, focuses on changing ineffective parent-child interaction patterns. The first phase, focusing on child-directed interaction, strengthens the parent-child relationship, builds the child's self-esteem, and reinforces the child's prosocial behaviors.

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    Borderline Personality Diorder

    Borderline Personality Disorder Joanna Tepedino Abnormal Pyschology Borderline personality disorder is the most prevalent personality disorder found in mental health facilities. BPD lies within the group B personality disorders, Axis II of the DSM IV, a manual used by psychiatrists to diagnose and define mental health diseases, and is characterized by dramatic, emotional and erratic personality features that are mood inflicted and have symptoms of impulsively and emotional degradation (Australian

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    Childhood Emotions

    |CHILDHOOD EMOTIONS | | | |ESSAY-01 | | | |7/23/2009

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    Learning Styles

    individual’s (Guilford, J., n.d., “Definition of the Kinesthetic Learning Style”). The purpose of this paper is to compare this student’s preferred learning strategies to the identified strategies based on the VARK questionnaire and whether this will change or affect the study methods of this student. Based upon the VARK questionnaire the breakdown for this student’s preferred learning style are as follows: Visual – 7, Aural – 7, Read/Write – 12, and Kinesthetic – 10. The results were not surprising

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    Impact of Nursing in a Professional Environment

    professional environment. The United States is lagging behind other nations of the world in fully integrating midwifery into its health care system. “While midwives deliver only 6% of the approximately 220,000 babies in the United States each year, midwives in other countries attend up to 80% of their countries births.” (Bowers, 2000). In our ever-changing fast paced health care system, many woman feel that they receive little personnel attention during pregnancy and childbirth from their healthcare

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    Vulnerabe Populations

    people that fit the “vulnerable population” category, to include: mentally disabled, socioeconomically disadvantaged, those with physical limitations, children, and the elderly population. Nursing theories should coincide with nursing care. Orem’s self-care deficit theory supports the elderly population. Peplau’s interpersonal theory supports those that suffer with mental illnesses. When I think of a vulnerable population, many population groups come to mind. Any individual that due to conditions

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    Bipolar Disorder

    Bipolar Disorders Abstract A particular celebrity has received recent media attention for his behavior. There has been much speculation as to whether his behavior could be explained by a diagnosis of bipolar. Approximately one to three percent of the world’s population has been diagnosed with a bipolar disorder. (Merikangas, ?) Americans have a higher occurrence of over four percent. (Merikangas, ?) Bipolar disorders do not discriminate between genders and is being more

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    Silver Linings Playbook Mental Illness

    Media Portrayal of Bipolar Disorder Stories portraying individuals with mental health disorders are presented throughout the film industry all the time, but whether or not the disorder is portrayed in an accurate manner always seems to be the underlying question. Ultimately the film business is set up to sell a story, yet in doing so, accuracy tends to get altered in order to create a film that will draw an audience in. Although the mental disorder is secondary to the main storyline, the film, “Silver

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    Nola Pender

    Pender PhD, RN, FAANa nursing theorist who first presented her Health Promotion Model for nursing in her book HealthPromotion in Nursing Practice (1982). She developed the idea that promoting optimal health supersedespreventing disease. Pender's theory identifies cognitive-perceptual factors in the individual, such asimportance of health, perceived benefits of health-promoting behaviors, and perceived barriers to health-promoting behaviors. These factors are modified by demographic and biologic characteristics

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    Ageism In Nursing Research Paper

    increased need for health-care assistance at any level also at any position for almost all grown Americans. A summary of the current status of older- healthcare rings with hard info. For example, based on the ILC’s 2006 statement on ageism in America, 90% of elderly Americans nevermore get regular screening examinations for prostate or colon cancer, bone density, or glaucoma—every disease state can advance with age. Sixty percent of elder grown-ups do not get regular preventive health assistance,

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