Practice Therapy and Treatment Essays and Term Papers
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder There are many factors to consider in the evaluation and treatment of Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This paper will discuss the strategies that have proven most effective in treating the disorder, including: drug therapy, cognitive therapy, and family-based therapy. It will focus on the benefits of flexibility, emphasizing combination therapy, especially with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has become an increasingly familiar disorder within the world of health
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Human Gene Therapy
Gene therapy is a technique which has developed in the wake of recombinant DNA technology. It is a process that results in the changing of a genetic disorder by the adding a piece of DNA into the genetic material of a living cell. Thirty years ago this concept belonged to the realm of the human imagination made manifest in the works of science fiction. Today it belongs to the realm of the human imagination made
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Girl, Interrupted Hospital Treatments
Rory Boyan Writing 1 04/19/02 Considering all the treatment methods used at Mclean Hospital, harsh physical treatments were rarely productive. Methods such as seclusion, ice-baths, Electro-shock therapy, and even the Hospitals atmosphere itself can make one wonder how anyone came out of there better than they went in. It seems odd that people teetering on the edge of sanity were subjected to such horrible treatments. Although such treatments sometimes worked, it in no way
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Business Entity Regulations Pertaining to a Psychiatric Practice in the State of Florida
Business Entity Regulations Pertaining to a Medical Practice in the State of Florida While no organization is absolutely correct for any business or situation, there are characteristics of the laws that apply to each that would suggest one form would be a better fit. First decide which legal form of business organization will be the most advantageous. In the state of Florida businesses are established into one of three legal forms: the sole proprietorship, the
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Theory and Practice of Outsourcing
Outsourcing is the practice of charging external service providers with the task of performing in-house activities. Outsourcing has drawn attention with regard to its role in achieving effective logistics integration by which inter- and intrafirm activities are integrated to enhance customer satisfaction and competitive advantage (Bolumole, Frankel, and Naslund 35). By understanding the theoretical perspectives attributed to outsourcing, managers can identify and evaluate strategic reasons specific to their company, and analyze the cost and benefits
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Use of Nanotechnology for Cancer Treatment
The technique works by inserting microscopic synthetic rods called carbon nanotubules into cancer cells.When the rods are exposed to near-infra red light from a laser they heat up, killing the cell, while cells without rods are left unscathed. Details of the Stanford University work are published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. It's actually quite simple and amazing Dr Hongjie Dai Researcher Dr Hongjie Dai said: "One of the longstanding problems in medicine
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Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments for Children and Adolescents with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Evidence-based psychosocial treatments for children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the primary reason for referral to mental health services among school-aged children. Effective treatments for ADHD consist of stimulant medication and behavior modification. Although the efficacy of stimulant medication in the treatment of ADHD is well established, purely pharmacological approaches to treatment fall short of optimal outcomes for a number of reasons, highlighting the need for effective psychosocial treatments to be
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Treatment of Religion and the Church in Pedro Paramo and Fifth Business
Christianity has become, in over two millennia, the world’s largest religion, spreading to almost every corner of the world. Based on this fact, it does not come as much of a surprise that Juan Rulfo’s 1955 Mexican novel, Pedro Paramo, and Robertson Davies’ 1970 Canadian one, Fifth Business, are both largely affected by this pervasive religion. What is interesting, however, is that despite the vast differences in culture and time, a comparison can be made
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How My Treatment Has Been Going
My treatment has been going pretty good so far. I thought it would be a lot worse than this. I guess my immune system is pretty strong. I am going to be doing this until spring of next year. I can't complain really, because I don't have it off half as bad as some kids. Some kids won't even make it to next spring due to their illness. That really hurts me to know that
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Add -Examining Treatment Options
Finding an Effective Treatment for Children with ADD Administering stimulant medication, combined with counseling and therapy has proven to be a more popular and effective method for treating ADHD in children. However, some researchers and opponents to medication treatment focus on more non-traditional treatments including; natural remedies and vitamins; change in diet; brain retraining programs and or behavior counseling alone. Although alternative treatments have helped in relieving some symptoms that children with ADD face, research
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Male Sexual Disfunctions and Therapy
Sexual Dysfunction and Therapy Sexual Dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation in men and Inability to have orgasms in women have been the cause of a great deal of mental anguish, not to mention marital friction. Most Americans either have a sexual dysfunction or are affected by one in their partner. However, thanks to the likes of Masters and Johnson who have written several publications to help us understand the causes of sexual dysfunction and the
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Examine the Practical and the Morale Constraints upon Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust.
Jewish resistance throughout the holocaust has caused much debate among academics historians, and even governments. Historians conclude that resistance was practical and morally constrained throughout the Second World War, for a variety of reasons. Historians such as Rab Bennett, Michael Marrus, Richard L Rubenstein, and John K Roth all have written in detail about the constraints placed upon Jewish resistance throughout this period. Each of these explanations will be examined throughout this paper. Furthermore, this
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New and Improved? : The Processes of Globalisation on Spiritual Practices; Illustrated by The Global Spread of Reiki
New and Improved? : The processes of globalisation on spiritual practices; illustrated by the global spread of Reiki. The processes of globalisation create an open market place for trade, but globalisation is also an exchange of cultures, of ideas and practices. Spiritual practices and rituals are one of the ways in which a culture reproduces itself and as such, is subject to hegemonic forces which act to alter the existing form. It has been said
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Southwest Airlines: Culture, Values, and Operating Practices
Southwest Airlines: Culture, Values, and Operating Practices Evaluation of the company’s position and strategy: Southwest Airlines is one of the air-travel industry’s great success stories. For most companies, such rapid growth will cause problems: legions of frontline employees taking up the mantle of decision making from core executives and, inevitably, stumbling. A clear and precise strategic principle can help counteract this shortage of experience. In Southwest’s case, employees have consistently made trade-offs in keeping with
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Trace the Development of Strategic Human Resource Management from the Resource Based View of the Firm. How Does the Resource Based View of the Firm Facilitate and Inhibit the Actual Practice of Strategic Human Resource Management.
Today, human resources are seen as “the available talents and energies of people who are available to an organization as potential contributors to the creation and realization of the organization's mission, vision, strategy and goals” (Jackson and Schuler, 2000, p. 37).There exist two models that seek to describe what strategy is and how an organization should develop such strategy. The first model known as the Industrial Organization (I/O) model is based on the assumption that
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Theripist Self-Disclosure in Group Therapy
Therapist Self-Disclosure 1 Running head: THERIPIST SELF-DISCLOSURE IN GROUP THERAPY Therapist Self-Disclosure 2 Abstract The effects that counselor self-disclosure can have on group members and the appropriateness of when to use self disclosure will be explained in this paper. The author will discuss the ethical dilemmas that may arise when counselors divulge too much information, as well as a discussion of what the client’s perceptions may be of such disclosure and the positive and negative
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Gene Therapy
Gene Therapy Gene Therapy is the insertion of a gene or genes into cells in order to provide a new set of instructions to those cells. Gene insertion can be used to correct an inherited genetic defect which is causing disease, to counter or correct the effects of a genetic mutation, or even to program a cell for an entirely new function or property. Genes are composed of molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA
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Steel and Heat Treatment
Steel and heat treatment MILD STEEL Mild steel is also called plain carbon steel. It is the most common type of steel and it price is pretty low. Its composition is around about 0.05%-0.29% carbon content. Mild steel has a relatively low tensile strength but the surface can be hardened through carburizing. It is mostly used where large amounts of steel needs to be formed eg structural steel MEDIUM CARBON STEEL Medium carbon steel has
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Prisoner Treatment: Fair of Foul?
On July 27, 1949, the Geneva Convention was finally revised to safeguard the rights of all who were involved in war, including prisoners. According to Convention III, "The following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time in any place to prisoners of war: violence to life and person, in particular mutilation, cruel treatment and torture, outrages upon personal dignity, humiliating, and degrading treatment." (Convention III) However, despite this international law, reports of
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Safe Dance Practices
Safe Dance Practices Dance is an art form in which the body is the instrument of expression. When it comes to seeking movement perfection, no physical endeavour can compare with dance. Arnheim, 1991 p. 3 A recent study by medical researchers, of over sixty different athletic activities, ranked ballet second to only football in terms of physical, mental and environmental demands. Today’s teacher of dance has an integral role to play in both creating a
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Assessment and Treatment of Depression in Adolescence
Assessment and Treatment of Depression in Adolescence Abstract Today’s youth are faced with many challenges including depression, substance use and suicide. Depressive disorders in adolescence are a major health concern. Depression often disrupts normal development due to the negative impact it has on social and educational functioning. This paper focuses on adolescent depression, as well as its assessment and treatment. Additionally, an examination of both risk and protective factors of adolescent depression, and implications these
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The Community of Enslaved Africans and Their Religious & Spiritual Practices
The Community of Enslaved Africans and their Religious & Spiritual Practices. During a most dark and dismal time in our nations history, we find that the Africans who endured horrible circumstances during slavery, found ways of peace and hope in their religious beliefs. During slavery, African’s where able to survive unbearable conditions by focusing on their spirituality. Christianity was amongst the slave community. Being that the vast majority of the slave community was born in
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Collaborateive Practice
Collaborative Practice 1 Collaborative Practice Collaborative Practice 2 Collaborative Practice In the world of today's nursing, it is virtually impossible to take care of patients without the help of others. Others include but are not limited to fellow nurses, physicians, case managers, physical therapists, speech therapists, the patient themselves, nursing assistants, and patient families. The job of a nurse could not effectively been done without collaborative practice. Collaborative practice involves the nurse along with all
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Investment Theory in Practice
This assignment is concerned with your understanding of the key issues relative to portfolio analysis and investment. In completing this assignment you are to limit your scope to the US stock markets only. Use the Cybrary, the Internet, and course resources to write a 2-page essay which you will use with new clients of your financial planning business which addresses the following issues and/or practices: • How individual investors make investment decisions in practice rather
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Therapy of Music
There is much more to music than just entertainment. Music Therapy looks deep into one particular function of music from a scientific point of view. A great amount of research has been completed on this practice and it is scientifically proven that our brains respond to music as if it were medicine. Recent studies have suggested that playing an instrument or listening to music can have a wide range of benefits. Music therapy is the
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