What Do You Say After You Say Hello? By, Eric Berne Book Review by Suresh A M, I semester, MBA, JSSCMS Eric Berne was a psychoanalyst who became well known in the 1970s for his system of "transactional analysis", the transactions in question being mostly those between a young child and its parents. He proposed various structures for this relationship based on the roles parent/adult/child that every person plays and presents life stories as scripts that can be good or bad. This book is considered
Words: 2271 - Pages: 10
Mood DISORDERS Mood DISORDERS are defined by the presence of mood EPISODES Types of Mood DISORDERS • depressive (major depressive disorder, dysthymia) • bipolar (Bipolar I/II disorder, cyclothymia) • secondary to GMC, substances, medications _ mood EPISODES represent a combination of symptoms comprising a predominant mood state • types of Mood EPISODES: major depressive, manic, mixed, hypomanic MOOD EPISODES Major Depressive Episode (MDE) A. at least 5 of the following symptoms present for 2 weeks
Words: 3971 - Pages: 16
Spring 2014 Quiz One: General Psychology Instructor Charlotte Nolan-Reyes, PhD Write your name on the BACK MULTIPLE CHOICE Choose the ONE BEST answer and circle it clearly. 1. The scientific study of behavior and mental processes is called ____. a. | introspection | c. | behaviorism | b. | psychology | d. | functionalism | 2. A hypothesis is best defined as: | a. | an if-then type statement that predicts a specific relationship among variables that can then be tested
Words: 2065 - Pages: 9
Evidence-Informed Practice: An Evaluation of the David Bennett Inquiry Report In this essay I will evaluate the David Bennett Inquiry Report, which was set up by the North, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Strategic Health Authority (NSCSHA) to investigate the death of Mr David Bennett. I will define evidence-informed practice (EIP) and summarise the inquiry report. I shall highlight and critically analyse some of the key issues raised in the report in relation to ethnic minority issues. Finally, I
Words: 3522 - Pages: 15
of existence for street children in Egypt: Some children fit the stereotypical depiction of street children who have completely abandoned their homes and have taken the street as their sole sleeping space; some visit their family occasionally; and a lesser percentage visits family
Words: 1272 - Pages: 6
Epidemiology: HIV/AIDS Grand Canyon University: NRS 427V-0101 July 27, 2014 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that can potentially lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The human body has the capability of clearing most viruses with T-cells or CD4 cells that are part of the immune system, but unlike most viruses, HIV is a virus the body cannot fight, it is for life. HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids such as semen, pre-seminal fluids, vaginal fluid, rectal fluids
Words: 1698 - Pages: 7
JAN REVIEW PAPER Directly observed therapy and tuberculosis: how can a systematic review of qualitative research contribute to improving services? A qualitative meta-synthesis Jane Noyes1 & Jennie Popay2 Accepted for publication 29 September 2006 Jane Noyes DPhil MSc RN RSCN Professor of Nursing Research, Co-Convenor Cochrane Qualitative Research Methods Group University of Wales, Bangor, UK Jennie Popay MA Professor of Sociology and Public Health, Co-Convenor Cochrane Qualitative Research
Words: 12780 - Pages: 52
developed various pharmacological and surgical procedures to increase fertility rates amongst women with the desire for pregnancy. Complimentary / Alternative medical treatments include many stress reducing techniques, such as Reiki and message, herbal therapies, and acupuncture. CAM has shown to be very effective in increasing the chances of conception, provides little harm to the patient, and is very inexpensive. DEFINITION / SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS According to the National Centers for Health Statistics
Words: 2036 - Pages: 9
Social science is the organized study of people, their customs, and activities in relation to others. Anthropology: The study of human origin, development, and varieties of human beings. Anthropology is divided into 2 sub-studies, which are Cultural anthropology and Physical Anthropology. A sub field of Physical anthropology would be > paleoanthropology, which studies human development and human variation; why we look the way we do. Cultural anthropology> Linguistics, and the functioning and
Words: 957 - Pages: 4
Analyzing Psychological Disorders Alexa A. Perivolotis PSY/240 June 20th. 2014 Psychological disorders affect more people then we realize. Someone you know could be silently suffering and you would have no idea. Diagnosing and treating mental disease is tricky because it can present itself in so many different fashions and at different stages in people’s lives. Many different areas of the brain play a role in mental disease. Each day we learn more and more about the physiological and the
Words: 1946 - Pages: 8