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- 321: Case for Legalizing Marijuana
- ... are directly linked to acute alcohol poisoning. 2: In 4,000 years of recorded history, no one has ever died from a pot overdose. 3: Alcohol causes Server physical and psychology dependence. 4: Alcohol is reported to cause temporary and permanent damage to all major organs of the body. 5: Cannabis is a much less violent provoking substance then alcohol. * With ...
- 322: Methamphetamine: Built for Speed?
- ... lower than meth on a 100 point scale, nicotine being the highest above both crack and crystal meth. Talk of "addictive personalities" have recently been founded valid, involving individual physiology, psychology, social and economic pressures to suggest a person's vulnerability to drug dependency. Therefore, it does rely greatly on the person when talking about their potential for abuse. Still, many ...
- 323: Multiple Personality Disorder
- ... really goes on inside people’s heads when they have this disease. I want to know the truth behind this rare disease. A possible career for my future might be psychology. If I do choose this for a career, then I would most likely have a patient that has MPD. I will need to understand the concept behind this disease. I ...
- 324: Cocaine
- Cocaine Why use cocaine? This is a question that perplexes many doctors of medicine and psychology. As an ex user, I feel that this topic is one that I have a personal interest in. I will start by defining what cocaine is. Cocaine is a colorless ...
- 325: Faith Healing
- ... needed to believe in the healing powers of others. People must program their minds with a positive outlook so their faith can thrive. God respects the processes of our human psychology. He uses visible reminders, such as healing to show us his power and his love(61). Hope and faith in God give us the power to heal. Healing is the ...
- 326: Adolescent Depression - The Under Acknowledged Disease
- ... al. (1996). Adolescent depressed mood and parental unhappiness. Adolescence, 31 (121), 49-57. Oster, G. D., & Montgomery, S. S. (1996). Moody or depressed: The masks of teenage depression. Self Help & Psychology [Internet]. Available HTTP: http://www.cybertowers.com/selfhelp/articles/cf/moodepre.html.
- 327: Psychoanalysis
- ... names for their doctrines to indicate deviations from Freudian theory. Carl Gustav Jung, one of the earliest pupils of Freud, eventually created a school that he preferred to call analytical psychology. Like Freud, Jung used the concept of the libido; however, to him it meant not only sexual drives, but a composite of all creative instincts and impulses and the entire ...
- 328: Depression
- ... s Medical Dictionary. New York: A and C publishers/limited. Malseed, Roger (1985). Drug Therapy and Nursing Considerations Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. Murphy, G. (1949). Historical Introduction to Modern Psychology. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc.
- 329: Attitudes Toward Abortion
- ... 14: 23-27. Sawyer, D.O. 1982. "Public attitudes toward life and death." Public Opinion Quarterly. Vol 46: 521-533. Singer, Eleanor. 1981. "Reference Groups and Social Evaluations." in Social Psychology: sociological perspectives, edited by Morris Rosenburg and Ralph Turner. New York: American Sociological Association. Skerry, P. 1978. "The class conflict over abortion." The Public Interest. Vol 52: 69-84. Stinchcombe ...
- 330: Sexual Abuse and Repressed Memories
- ... happened many years before. The real question is which of these repressed memories actually existed and which are just false memories? This has caused many controversies in the field of psychology. Many people believe in the theory of repressed memories. Psychologists argue that people store different experiences in the right and left halves of their brain. The left stores sequential, logical ...
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