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Papers On Abnormal Psychology/Disorders
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Cronkite on Mood Disorders
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A 3 page paper that summarizes 3 points that Karen Cronkite makes on mood disorders in her book On the Edge of Darkness and the offers a personal response to their application to the writer's life. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khcrmd.rtf
Cultural Influences: Eating Disorders
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A 5 page paper which discusses the cultural
influences which are felt by those who develop eating disorders. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: RAeatcltr.wps
Current Uses Of Electro-Convulsive Therapy
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6 pages in length. Mention the term electro-convulsive therapy and it is bound to elicit a response of fear and skepticism. This particular type of psychotherapy, introduced in 1938 by Cerletti, gained a dubious reputation almost from the moment it was created due to the procedure's invasiveness and mind-altering influence. That electric shock applied to the brain in order to bring about convulsive seizures was meant to address such psychological illnesses as acute mania, bipolar, chronic endogenous depression and certain types of schizophrenia was severely questioned on both an ethical and physical level, ultimately causing its disappearance until the 1970s. The writer discusses how electro-convulsive therapy is used today. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCshock.rtf
Dean Corll: The Candy Man
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7 pages in length. Pasadena, Texas resident Dean Corll was the last person anyone would expect to be a serial killer, especially when it came to children. The Texan, who was born on Christmas Eve 1939, was considered a most likable guy with a particular penchant toward making candy and planning parties for the neighborhood kids. Without any indication of any kind, the parents of these children were setting them up for inevitable disaster, inasmuch as the parties were staged as a way for Corll to hand-pick the next young boy he would eventually sodomize, murder and dismember in his private torture chamber. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCcorll.wps
Definitions of Deviance
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An 8 page discussion of our societal construct of deviance. Under the medical model deviance is nothing more than a pathology, a view many psychiatrists and sociologists find disquieting. These same professionals prefer to look at deviance form a conflict and labeling standpoint. They view it as not simply a disease but something that can also be caused by society itself in the way we tend to categorize those that are outside the norm. The author reviews each of these approaches and concludes that despite the many criticisms of the medical model of deviance, there are many advantages to approaching deviance as a pathology. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPdevia2.rtf
Deinstitutionalized Homeless and the Problems They Face
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This five-page-paper discusses and explores the current plight of the mentally ill homeless population. It opens with suggested research about the needed support system for this growing population and lists the benefits for society in providing this support. Four sources are listed.
Filename: CWhomele.wps
Delusional Misidentification
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This 10 page paper explores explanations for this puzzling range of disorders. Capgras syndrome, Fregoli delusion, reduplicative paramnesis, and Cotard's syndrome are each discussed among other variations. Psychological, physiological and neurological explanations are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA202mis.rtf
DEMENTIA AND THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICIAN
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This 4 page paper gives an overview to the problems with dementia and the role of the physician. Impacts which occur socially, economically and psychologically are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBdmntia.rtf
Demographic Data For Mental Health Continuing Day Treatment Facilities Throughout The U.S.
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4 pages in length. Continuing Day Treatment Programs (CDT) are a critical component to treating those with a variety of mental illnesses. Found all across the country, CDTs vary in their respective abilities to diagnose and treat a wide range of problems based upon financial and staffing circumstances. For the most part, however, CDTs are fully equipped to address more common diagnoses as depression, as well as more complex conditions as the seriously mentally disturbed and dually diagnosed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCMentHlth.rtf
Demons and Mental Illness
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A 5 page paper which discusses the Biblical perspective on
demons and mental illness. Other issues regarding counseling and aspects of mental illness
are discussed. No sources cited.
Filename: RAdmnill.wps
Depression - General Overview
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This 3 page paper begins by reporting the incidence of depression and comments on how physicians often miss this condition. The DSM-IV criteria for diagnosis are reported. The essay then discusses typical treatment for the condition. Bibliography lists 5 sources. PGder08.rtf
Filename: PGder08.rtf
Depression In Adolescent Girls
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A 4 page paper. For clarity, this essay begins with the diagnostic criteria for depression as published in the DSM-IV. Research consistently finds that the incidence of depression is higher among adolescent girls than among adolescent boys. This paper reports data regarding the proportion of girls and boys who experience clinical depression, including the fact that prior to puberty, boys are more depressed. The writer also reports some of the theories offered to explain the gender difference. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGgrldp.rtf
Depression in Children and Adolescents
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This 10 page paper provides recent research in depression in children and adolescents. Depression is discussed specifically for this age category. This is a paper that comes with PowerPoint slides. Speaker notes are included at no additional charge. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA745dep.rtf
Depression in Elderly
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A 5 page research paper that addresses a specific case scenario, one that features a 64-year-old woman who is probably suffering from depression. The writer discusses literature on this topic and possibilities for her counseling plan. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khdepeld.rtf
Depression: A Deeper Understanding
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12 pages in length. The recent passage of a law to mandate better mental health insurance coverage and treatment begins a new journey in the decades-long struggle to provide appropriate care for those who are ashamed by the stigma of mental diseases like depression. The new law is unprecedented in its power to destigmatize society's impression of mental illness and finally treat it as any other type of physical disease. Clearly, depression is a major issue in today's population with millions of people suffering from its effects. Knowing firsthand how difficult and devastating depression can be, it is important for its causes, symptoms and types be understood by society as a whole. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: TLCdepress.rtf
Depression: case study
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A case study which involves setting out a care plan for a bereaved woman suffering from depression, including delineating the kind of nursing interventions which might be appropriate, their outcomes, and the etiologies of the depression. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: JLpschnrs.rtf
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