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- 331: Depression, the Fight Within
- ... related illnesses had been very minimal to say the least. Not much could be learned about depression until this century because not much was known about the chemistry and the psychology of the brain; the basis of where and why people get depressed. Depression is caused by many different factors some of which include heredity, chemical reactions of the brain, the ...
- 332: Attention Deficit Disorder
- ... Papa made such a face! Philip is in sad disgrace… Until the early 20th century, patients with Attention Deficit Disorder were concidered stupid and lazy. At this point medicine and psychology begin to study the causes for people to have reduced attention spans. The studies of the disorder quickly lead to both chemical differences and genenic links observed in patients . ADHD ...
- 333: Breast Feeding Infants
- ... benefits that breast-feeding provides. Bibliography 1. Dipietro, Janet A.; Larson, Sandra K., Porges, Stephen (1987). Behavioral and Heart Rate Pattern Differences Between Breast-Fed and Bottle-Fed Neonates. Developmental Psychology, vol. 23, 467-74 2. Gerard, Alice (1970) Please Breast-Feed Your Baby. New American Library 3. Herber, Ratner M.D. (1958/1963) The Womanly Art of Breast Feeding. Le ...
- 334: Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis is a system of psychology originated by the Viennese physician Sigmund Freud in the 1890's and then further developed by himself, his students, and other followers. It consists of activities such as using methods ...
- 335: Teenage Stress
- ... is first important to discuss what exactly stress is. Once the term “stress” is discussed, the causes of teenage stress will then be focused on. According to a high school psychology textbook, stress is "a particular pattern of disturbing psychological reactions that occur when an environment event threatens important motives and taxes one's ability to cope." In plain English, stress ...
- 336: Depression and Its Effects
- ... are also more likely than men to underestimate themselves in terms of their relationships with others," Boston-area psychologist Eda Spielman, Psy.D., who teaches at the Massachusetts School of Psychology. "As a result, women tend to experience losses more deeply, which makes them more vulnerable to depression." (Rao, Hammen & Daley, 1999). On the other hand, compared with women who have ...
- 337: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... in that the patient sees nothing better than a depressing world. There are many ways to treat a bipolar patient, but some are more widely used and recognized by the psychology community. The first question is whether a patient’s disorder is severe enough to warrant hospitalization. Some major qualifiers for hospitalization of a bipolar patient are risk of suicide or ...
- 338: Autism
- ... about it. Works Cited: --Uta Frith, Autism, Blackwell publishing, 1989, Massachusetts, pgs.7-15. --Academic American Encyclopedia, volume 2, Grolier Inc., 1988, Connecticut, pgs.167-179. --The Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology, Gale Research, 1996, Michigan, pgs.36-37.
- 339: Anti-Social Personality Disorder
- ... Physicians and Society, CMAJ ,1995 Hare Ph.D.,Robert,Predators, Psycology Today , Feb. 1994 Hill, Heather, Monsters In Our Midst,Homemaker's Magazine, Oct. 1995 VIDEO The World of Abnormal Psychology Personality Disorder
- 340: Mental Disorders
- ... Birren, James E., R. Bruce Sloane. Handbook of Mental Health and Aging. Prentice Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632, 4. Carson, Robert C., James N. Butcher and Susan Mineka. Abnormal Psychology and Modern Life, Tenth Edition. Addison Wesley Educational Publishers:1998. 5. Vacarolis, Elizabeth M. Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing. New York: 1994..
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