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    Can the effective treatment of wastewater in developing countries have an impact on the development of antibiotic resistance? Introduction: The emergence of resistance in bacteria is primarily related to human and agricultural use of natural and synthetic antibiotics. Most antibiotics aren’t full metabolised and together with resistant bacteria are excreted where they can reach sewage systems and wastewater treatment plants. (Luczkiewicz et al., 2011). Standard wastewater treatment conventions have

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    Treatment for ADHD Effective treatment for ADHD include stimulant medications such as Ritalin and Adderall. These medications shows effectiveness in improving attention span of children ADHD. Powers et al (2008) stated that stimulants used as treatment affect brain regions involved in executive functioning, increasing frontal activation, and enhancing inhibitory control. Stimulants can improve neurocognitive function that will enhance readiness and improve academic skills. Increased productivity

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    Effective Drug Treatment

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    his or her family and relationships. Drug treatment programs are intended to help the addicted individual overcome addiction to drugs and lead a healthy and productive life. The key benefit of a treatment program is that treatment can be provided in a safe and caring environment, taking care of the social, psychological, and medicinal needs of an individual. Therapists and psychologists work on different areas of the addict for an effective drug treatment that improves self esteem, self worth, relationships

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    TREATMENT PLAN GOALS / OBJECTIVES Note: Always make objectives measurable, e.g., 3 out of 5 times, 100%, learn 3 skills, etc., unless they are measurable on their own as in “List and discuss [issue] weekly…” Abuse/Neglect Goal: Explore and resolve issues relating to history of abuse/neglect victimization ▪ Share details of the abuse/neglect with therapist as able to do so ▪ Learn about typical long term/residual effects of traumatic life experiences

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    Principles of Effective Treatment and Types of Treatment Programs information, I feel that the top 3 most important principles are number 1, number 5, and number 6. #1 states, “Addiction is a complex but treatable disease that affects brain function and behavior”, this principle seems important because it explains that drug abuse can alter the brains “structure and function” that could result in changes that persist long after drug use has ceased. (“Principles Of Effective Treatment”, 2018). This

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    Effective Treatments of Bipolar Disorder in Adults Manic-depressive is an illness in the brain that causes an unusual shift in moods. It may drastically hinder the ability to complete day-to-day tasks. Bipolar disorder often has its first episode in late childhood or adolescence (Miklowitz). It may be hard to recognize the difference of manic-depressive episodes and normal ups and downs in children or teens, but certain distinct major depressive or manic episodes should be recognizable as they are

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    one of the most beneficial treatments because it is effective, cost-efficient, and safe. Dry needling is recognized as an effective treatment of physical therapy because it helps in many ways. According to The American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, “Dry needling reduces pain and muscle tension” (qtd. in Amos). Alleviating pain in a number of patients attending a certain therapist or hospital is beneficial for that business. Successful treatments may bring more and more patients

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    2.8 million American adolescents suffering from depression less than 33% actually receive treatment (Teen Help 2015). Depression is a highly treatable disease with treatments ranging from therapy to the use of prescribed medication. Recent studies have shown that healthy lifestyle changes can also be an effective treatment for teenage depression and is a much cheaper alternative to more expensive treatment options. A healthy lifestyle can alter one’s brain chemistry thus improving teens mental health

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    to the prevalence rate as due to being unemployed people are unable to afford necessities, such as Hepatitis C treatment, since there is no government system in place in aid of the unemployed. However, if an individual is employed and earning an income, the income may not be sufficient enough to accommodation an appropriate and successful course of treatment. In order to access treatment, the amount of

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    that compelling treatment approaches include a multidisciplinary approach for patients and their families (Staiman, 2016). This approach concentrates on merging consideration and encouraging communication, helping patients and their families comprehend the mind-body relationship and acknowledge the bio-psycho-social plan and treatment, using useful recovery and intellectual, behavioral therapy, and in conclusion, overseeing direction for schools (Staiman, 2016) Effective treatment in social work

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