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    Rachel Ewing. Firstly, in conclusion, the central theme is explored based principally on two areas of enquiry including, the National Autism Indicators Report additionally, the journal titled American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. It is explained in these three texts that adolescent adults on the autism spectrum face challenges when it comes to the period of change from high school to a self-governing adult life. Furthermore, according to Dr. Paul T. Shattuck, “Roughly 50,000 youth with

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    Essay on The Obesity Epidemic in America

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    Obesity and being overweight are problems in America that are continuing to exacerbate each and everyday.  According to Jan Simmonds, being a few pounds above an individual's ideal weight is considered overweight; while obesity is being more than twenty percent above an individual's ideal weight (3).  Ideal weight is a number based on one's height and body frame.  TeensHealth states, "Obese people are very overweight and at risk for serious health problems" (1).  Obesity is life threatening and there

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    This part of the brain is the frontal cortex and it controls your reasoning this evidence came from the American Academy of child and adolescent psychiatry. American Academy of child and adolescent psychiatry says that this part of the brain that tells us to think before we act develops later. They have also said that based on brain development adolescents are more likely to act on impulse engage in risky and dangerous activity. This could have been Colton's case and it could have caused

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    Conduct Disorder Essay examples

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    Conduct Disorder      As immediately as infancy, children express individual characteristics that can be considered aggressive. The child can be aggressive in the way it cries, the way it plays and the way it attains attention. Parents of children that have a hard time sleeping through the night, trouble accepting affection and/or difficulties with hyperactivity are often so stressed and bothered by these behaviors that they resort to negative reinforcement techniques in their parenting. Examples

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    Essay on Psychiatry

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    There are hundreds of different careers in the medical field ranging from neurosurgeons to nurse practitioners. Psychiatry deals specifically with the diagnosis and treatment of mental, behavioral, and emotional ailments. The main purpose of a psychiatrist is to help people coop with issues and stress in their environment that make it difficult to lead a normal and healthy lifestyle. These issues may arise from abuse, addiction, mental disability, disease, or physical injury. It is the psychiatrist’s

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    Schizophrenia: Its Aetiology Essay

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    Schizophrenia: its Aetiology Lesley Stevens and Ian Rodin justified the need of acquisition to the mental disorders’ aetiology in their book “Psychiatry”. They pointed out the fact that psychiatrists need to be familiar with the contribution of a particular disorder in order to make a more confident in the diagnosis. Knowing the aetiology of psychotic disorder is as important as the diagnosis. For the simple reason that psychotic disorders do not have particular tests that can be made for diagnosis;

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    Abuse Case Studies

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    Case Study #2 Adults who experienced abuse in childhood are delicate to stress and have a flow of biological effects that cause depression. According to a research put out by the "Biological Psychiatry" in 2009, emotional abuse in childhood considerably weakens in response to a hormone known as cortisol and this effect increases with age. Cortisol is one of the many hormones released during stress “response” that when regularly elevated it can diminish presented levels of a chemical in the brain

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    symptoms of an impending personality disorder are developed during childhood and adolescence. Personality disorders already receive little attention from clinicians and researchers, but these disorders receive even less attention in children and adolescents between the ages of nine and nineteen (Kernberg, Weiner, and Bardenstein). However, the majority of the signs and symptoms of personality disorders in adults can all be traced back to childhood. For example in the case of hysterical personality

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    Over the past few decades, divorce has risen dramatically and has impacted many individuals, including adolescents. Adolescence is a time of change and the addition of divorce in the family complicates this development, especially in terms of mental health. (N. Civitci, A. Civitci & N.C. Fiyakali, 2009) Following parental divorce, adolescents tend to suffer because of the poor coping strategies they implement, influencing increased negative affectivity. (Consoli et al., 2013) Negative affectivity

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    Should a twelve year old child receive a life without parole(LWOP) sentence for committing a crime that he/she did not understand. I do not agree with the Supreme Court i believe they should be more lenient with younger criminals on the life without parole sentence. The 8th Amendment clearly states excessive bail shall not be required, not even excessive fines imposed, not even cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. The amendment is meant to safeguard Americans against excessive punishments. This

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