Category: Psychology
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Impact of Environment
Part one It is proper to suggest that poor and low-income adolescents will be in worse health, be more likely to do dangerous things, and have fewer educational opportunities and less promising careers than their more affluent peers when they reach young adulthood. As a child or teen, low socioeconomic status often impacts the rest…
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Interaction of Biology and Environment: Adoptee Children
Adoptee Children Biological and environmental There are numerous biological and environmental factors that can affect the development abilities of children who have been adopted internationally. In the context of environment the threat of immigration enforcement can have a harmful influence on a child’s long-term health and development. Following the arrest and/or deportation of a parent,…
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major biological function from the course that affects a psychological process
Exam Introduction Generally, most patients with depression require specific antidepressant medications. These drugs play a critical role in relieving specific factors and influences contributing to depression among affected people. Although the pharmaceutical therapies have been effective and reliable in ensuring positive outcomes in improving conditions and issues among most patients with this depression, they in…
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Sleep Disorder
Sleep Disorder Sleep disorders are mainly conditions capable of impairing people’s sleep or, in some situations preventing affected patients from getting restful and enough sleep. As a result, these disorders contributed significantly to daytime sleepiness and other symptoms. Insomnia Disorder (seaplanes) is a sleep disorder that affects people’s ability to sleep (Riemann et al., 2020).…
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Demonstrate an understanding of various psychotherapy theoretical concepts, frameworks, and modalities for the treatment and management of individuals, groups, and families across the lifespan with acute, complex, and chronic psychiatric mental health disorders including a focus on vulnerable populations at risk for mental health issues, and considerations of cultural, socio-economic, legal and ethical factors affect those seeking treatment
Psychology. Psychology is a scientific study of the human mind and its functions. It specializes majorly in those functions that affect behavior in a given context. In treating mental health issues, psychotherapists need to understand and evaluate the individual’s behavior and the reasons behind their behaviors. Psychotherapy theoretical concepts, frameworks, and modalities fall into one…
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ADHD Screening Tool
Identify an assessment/diagnosis instrument: Brown Anti-Deficit Disorder Scales (BADDS) Appraise a scholarly, peer-reviewed article that addresses the use of the instrument to support your choice as an evidence-based instrument for practice: Improved executive function in adults diagnosed with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder as measured by the Brown attention-deficit disorder scale following treatment with SHP465 mixed amphetamine…
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Heart Disease
Heart Disease According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 17.9 million people die every year due to heart disease, making it the leading cause of death, accounting for more than 31% of all deaths worldwide (Donovan, 2020). All the questions related to the prevalent risk factors for heart disease, such as high blood pressure.…
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Self- Assessment Essay
Self- Assessment What did you learn about yourself? What stressors and or/ hassles do you recognize in your life? What measures can you take in order to lower your stress and optimize your health and well-being? How will this enable you to become a more productive student? Humans all encounter anxiety for different rationales because…
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What role do peers play in a child’s social status?
Peer Relationships What role do peers play in a child’s social status? The importance of peer partnerships in child advancement cannot be overstated. According to Shin et al., 2016, peer friendships can anticipate both favorable and pessimistic behavioral patterns. Children who have favorable peer connections are usually well-adapted and have healthy friendships with various other…
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Disorders of Child/Adolescence
Childhood psychology My thinking on child psychology has changed over the period I have been learning about child psychology. I have learnt how children develop psychologically how their minds work from the time they are born to when they become teenagers how mental and emotional development is key to the development of children. Learning…