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- 441: Alcoholism An Intrepretation
- ... well being. After repeated exposure, the brain becomes dependent on this drug to unburden itself whenever it feels the compulsion. Several factors that contribute to alcoholism are the individual’s psychology, genetics, culture, and the individual’s response to physical pain. In order to understand alcoholism, we must first define what scientists classify alcoholism to be. Moderate drinkers drink equal to ...
- 442: Aggression As A Mental Disorder In Canines
- ... spot in the yard, and, if prescribed, a medication such as propranolol (Dodman 68). C.W. Meisterfeld, PH.D., is considered to be a pioneer in the study of canine psychology. Meisterfeld says that, "The biting behavior of a dog is a natural response to certain trigger situations,"(48). Meisterfeld sites survival instinct and improper relationship between owner and dog as ...
- 443: Adolescent Depression: The Under Acknowledged Disease
- Adolescent Depression: The Under Acknowledged Disease Psychology Depression is a disease that afflicts the human psyche in such a way that the afflicted tends to act and react abnormally toward others and themselves. Therefore it comes to ...
- 444: Gender Differences
- ... I was a girl, is sex and violence. Since females are on average smaller than males they are more prone to sexual attacks such as rape. In one of my psychology courses, I was surprised when the professor asked her students to raise their hands if they were or knew a person who has been a victim of rape and mostly ...
- 445: RAP CENORSHIP
- ... way to the likelihood of any individual committing a sex crime. Indeed, no such statement could be made about any kind of nonerotic material (Oboler 1974). An extensive study encompassing psychology, physiology, behavioral studies, sociology, and music would have to be done to prove a form of music is capable of causing harm. The researchers would have to be trained not ...
- 446: Homosexual Education
- ... Sexuality: Concepts and Programs for Teaching. W.B. Saunders Company. Roleff, Tamara L. 1999. Sex Education. San Diego: Greenhaven Press. Socarides, Charles W. M.D.1999. "Thought Reform and the Psychology of the Homosexual Advocacy." http://www.leaderu.com/softcopy/narth/socarides.txt The Study Group of New York. 1983. Children and Sex: The Parents Speak. New York: The Facts on ...
- 447: Affirmative Action
- ... that their doubts are not shared and suppress them, thus mutually intimidating each other. People are left feeling that nobody will help them. Another problem with this is the male psychology that "real men don't cry". Many men would rather put up with the hurt than to even tell their friends and relatives. (Brimelow 76) Most people realize that quotas ...
- 448: What Is Marijuana?
- ... are directly linked to acute alcohol poisoning. „Y In 4,000 years of recorded history, no one has ever died from a pot overdose. „Y Alcohol causes Server physical and psychology dependence. „Y Alcohol is reported to cause temporary and permanent damage to all major organs of the body. „Y Cannabis is a much less violent provoking substance then alcohol. * With ...
- 449: Assisted Suicide
- ... to give them the "right to die" when they choose this option. I was interested in researching this topic because I think the debate has a lot to do with psychology, which I am very interested in. This dilemna has been hotly debated and I was open to seeing how this movement was progressing. Basically, in the beginning I was a ...
- 450: Study Of Family Interaction Le
- Researchers at the University of Toronto have taken important steps toward producing a profile of an abusive parent. Prof. Gary Walters and doctoral student Lynn Oldershaw of the Department of Psychology have developed a system to characterize parents who physically abuse their children.This could ultimately allow social service professionals to identify parents in child abuse. Over the last five years ...
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