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What is a fugueur? What do you mean by fugue disorder? What is the difference between epileptic and hysterical fugue disorder?
The five generally abused drugs are: alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine and heroin. I would like to add up methamphetamine to that list as it has recently become recognized as an important problem
What does it point out regarding the mind-body interaction if during a clinical trial a placebo were to demonstrate the desired response in 30 percent of the subjects?
This form of participant modeling can certainly have a stronger effect on phobias when employing desensitization. This approach has been used much successfully with children. Do you suppose that the
I found it much interesting what you wrote Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD); I made me think regarding myself. Every year around the month of September I began to get really depressed.
When a condition has serious effects on an individual, sometimes their life is changed to where they can hold the traditional roles of supporting themselves. At what point, if ever, must the governm
There are many ways people handle socio-cultural influences regarding addiction. I agree that a child will either follow the path of their parent's influence or go the opposite direction.
Describe the ethics of prescribing psychotropic medications to children. What guidelines would you use to decide whether or not to propose such medications?
Write down the neurological mechanisms all these drives have in common? Does the body go through the similar physiological processes and responses regardless of the kind of craving?
Write down the benefits of practicing from a well-defined theoretical approach and the pitfalls of not doing so.
Write down the best approach to take in formulating diagnoses when working with the couples and families? Explain why?
Would you as well formulate a separate DSM-IV-TR diagnosis for any of the individuals you see in a couple or family? Explain why or why not?
Explain a developmental pathway starting with early childhood behavior problems, ADHD and learning problems, and ending in adolescent conduct and substance abuse problems.
Explain how can abnormal behavior affect you, your family and your workplace? Describe how the presence of certain abnormal behaviors can have a negative impact.
Should mentally ill people be held accountable for their actions? Explain why or why not? And, take one step further...what is those actions are actually a criminal act. Then what?
I want help choosing a psychopathology theory in which I should explain, one strength and one weakness, and how it aligns or does not align with the stages of change model explained by Prochaska and
I want help describing how the client's cultural identity in the case below could have contributed toward the personal biases and diagnosis and how a clinician might mitigate, or decrease, the appea
Can you please give a short explanation of three significant skills required to establish a successful therapeutic alliance? Then, elucidate possible barriers which might impede implementing these s
Can someone help me with the diagnosis, according to the criteria of DSM-IV-TR, of the fictional character, Lisa, in the movie Obsessed?
Can someone help with an explanation of at least two personal biases which might prevent a clinician from accurately assessing and diagnosing cases of abuse and describe why?
Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between how juveniles and adults are evaluated for competency to stand trial. In this area, in brief explain the issues which differentiate juve
Read a social and behavioral sciences journal article from the last 5-years which addresses treatment for schizophrenia.
Select one area of forensic psychological practice within civil law. Delineate one or more ethical dilemmas or difficulties that mental health professionals working in this area would have to face.
Compare (similarities and differences) social conflict theory, social disorganization theory, and rational choice theory, using specific illustrations in your comparison.
In brief explain each of the four groups of offenders: mentally disordered offenders, sex offenders, violent offenders and family violence offenders.