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Papers On Afflictions, Conditions, & Psychotherapy
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Inpatient Mental Health Services
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A 6 page paper discussing mental health hospitalization. Hospitalization for mental health issues does not carry the social stigma it once did, but it still is not favored by insurance providers. The vagaries of insurance can cause hospitals to turn away those who could benefit from their services, but they do not limit treatment for those who absolutely require it. These patients have state hospitals available to them. Though state hospitals may not be as aesthetically pleasing or as discreet as private ones, they do offer quality care to those in need of it without the ability to pay for it. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSpsycMHlthHosp.rtf

Insanity Plea.
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This 5 page paper examines the bare bones of a case in light of the "insanity plea." History of the development of this plea is given as well as court law sited. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBinsane.doc.

Intervention - Recovered Memories And Trauma
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This 6 page paper begins with an introduction to the study identifying independent and dependent variables and comments on the difficulties of validating recovered memories, which are the dependent variable. The paper identifies the target population and the two types of therapeutic approaches that would be used with victims of recovered memories of child sexual abuse. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGrmcxt.RTF

Issues in Treating Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents
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A 9 page research paper that examines the issues and problems that surround this field of study by examining four recent research articles. All children have temper tantrums and episodes where their behavior tries their parents' patience. However, imagine one of these episodes lasting anywhere from one to three months and entailing truly bizarre behavior-chronic insomnia, recurrent compulsions (such as emptying all the closets and piling their contents in the middle of the room), plus anxiety that borders on panic. This is what it is like when a child has bipolar disorder. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Bipochil.wps

John Colapinto's "As Nature Made Him - The Boy Who Was Raised As A Girl" - Dominant Paradigms
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5 pages in length. David Reimer was not merely the victim of medical error when a failed circumcision completely redirected his life but perhaps more importantly he suffered extenuating consequences due to historical, theoretical and cultural ignorance pertaining to gender identity. The extent to which Reimer endured more than a decade of his life being filled with conflicting indicators from inside his own body/mind disconnection and those around him who blindly - if not by utter brainwashing - believed they were doing right by him is both grand and far-reaching; that he was strong enough to regain his life as a male after all the adulterated and misguided attempts toward turning him into a female by virtue of mind control and hormone treatment speaks to Reimer's more grounded understanding of how gender identity is bound most stringently by the principles of nature over nurture. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCColapinto.rtf

Judy Garland And Depression
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3 pages in length. One of the brightest stars ever to shine in Hollywood, while at the same time one of the darkest personalities ever to remain adrift in an otherwise brutal industry, Judy Garland was a victim of drug- and alcohol-induced depression. The sweetheart of stage and screen lived a tumultuous life filled with unrelenting pressures as a child of "a pushy stage mother" (Erickson, 2005) while trying to make the day-to-day realities of an unforgiving career a little easier to take by numbing her pain, an anguish she experienced throughout her entire – albeit short – life. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCJudyGar.rtf

Left-Handedness And Accidents / A Non-Experimental Study
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This 9 page paper provides a model for a non-experimental study in which the thesis is that left-handers have more accidents than do right-handers and the reasons for this propensity are environmental. A literature review supports the thesis. Sections include: abstract; introduction; literature review; results and discussion. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Leftyacci.wps

Leslie Rosenthal's "Resolving Resistance In Group Psychotherapy"
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5 pages in length. Rosenthal (1994) cites resistance as a "strange and disturbing phenomenon [that] is inevitably encountered by all who work in the field of psychotherapy for reparative change and the alleviation of pain and suffering" (p. 5) manifesting in a force that emerges to "encounter, block, and vitiate the therapeutic endeavors" (p. 5). Author of Resolving Resistance in Group Psychotherapy, Rosenthal (1994) implies how one of the most challenging aspects of the counselor/client relationship is initially getting the individuals into the office. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCRosenthal.rtf

Looking at Bill Clinton through a Motivational Microscope
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(6pp) McClelland asserted that people acquired different needs over time as a result of life experiences. He identified three needs that affect motivation of individuals and organizations: "1. Need for Achievement - The desire to do something better or more efficiently to solve problems, or to grasp and solve complex problems. 2. Need for Affiliation - The desire to establish and maintain friendly and warm relations with others. 3. Need for Power - The desire to control others, to influence their behavior, or to be responsible for others." Bill Clinton is used as the case study for these motivational theories. Bibliography lists 3 sources. BBclintn.doc
Filename: BBclintn

Managing Employees Suffering From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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A 16 page paper discussing some of the problems that a workplace manager may face when an employee is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The paper reviews PTSD, how it can affect individuals and the difficulty in dealing with it. Commonly associated with wartime experiences, PTSD also can arise from workplace incidents, natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and traumatic events such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The manager dealing with employees suffering from PTSD can use situational leadership or contingency theory to create a framework within which to manage the PTSD sufferer. Employing either of these theories and operating within them enables the manager to create a win-win scenario in which the individual gains help, support and validation, while the organization gains real value from the employee's contributions. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSmgmtPTSD.rtf

Mental Health Courts
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A 9 page paper assessing the origin, development and effect of the mental health court. In October 2001, the Boone County (Missouri) Judicial and Law Enforcement Task Force submitted its final report of a survey of the county’s jail situation and included a recommendation that the county establish a mental health court as an effort to reduce overcrowding pressures in the county jail as well as prevent those suffering from mental illness being criminalized by virtue of being committed to the county’s jail. The paper examines the first such court established in Broward County (Florida) in 1997 and the King County (Washington) court reported to Congress in 2000, concluding that Boone County should adopt the structure as designed by King County. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSmentalHlthCt.rtf

Microcephaly: Guidelines for Research
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An 8 page discussion of Microcephaly, a rare condition in which the cranium fails to grow in relation with the rest of the body. The condition is associated with a wide range of problems ranging from minor motor impairment to severe mental retardation. This paper attempts to help the student narrow down the topic to one of a more manageable size, suggesting an evaluation of the relationship between microcephaly and autism would be extremely interesting. Provides a definition of microcephaly and an outline of the conditions with which it is associated. Examines the literature specifically in regard to its correlation with autism. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPmcrcph.rtf


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