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    schizophrenia have difficulty in making and keeping social relationships, in coping with social situations, and in social communication. Such impairment may result in insubstantial functional disability and in the quality of life. However, the neurobiology underlying this core symptom is not well understood, and the current medications failed to provide efficiency treatment. The ErbB pathway has been genetically and functionally implicated in schizophrenia, and in developing and regulating complex

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    essay will highlight how the model was produced and its purposes, as well as, including future research that can further understand the distinction within the diagnostic groups. The causal model of developmental disorder focuses on the aetiology, neurobiology, cognition and behaviour that influences within

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    neurodivergent individuals are not apart of the whole group and are different. Before reading the Ortega article, I had never known that people on the neurodivergent spectrum where psycholoanalzed rather than being understood through genetics and neurobiology. Ortega goes on to discuss how certain groups

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    opportunity to see the miracles research and medicine could do first hand back in Pakistan, as my father was an ENT surgeon. Research wise, classes like Psychobiology and Molecular and Cellular Biology have consistently increased my interest in neurobiology and immunology, and equipped me with the laboratory training needed to perform productive laboratory research. Also being born in Pakistan, a third world country lacking quality health care and through living in a region of the world torn by socioeconomic

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    As read in the article Psychopaths Get A Break From Biology: Judges Reduce Sentences If Genetics, Neurobiology Are Blamed, published in Science Daily, judges say psychopaths should receive longer sentences than non-psychopathic people, yet believe psychopaths possess the same amount of free will. A study done in Utah by James Tabery, Lisa Aspinwall and Teneille Brown surveyed 181 judges from 19 states on how they would sentence psychopaths, and the results were simply paradoxical. Researchers gave

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    focused on the findings of various scientists who have long been researching about the parts of the brain that change during the adolescence. Also, the information is supported by evidence and has been acknowledged by other experts in the field of neurobiology which makes this article extremely reliable. The article is also easy to understand because complex

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    The unawareness of paralysis is known as anosognosia. First theorised by Babinski in 1914 following patient observations, the scope of diagnosis has broadened extensively over time. In his original study, two patients with left hemisphere hemiplegia were asked to move the affected limb. Both patients retained their cognitive abilities and when asked, would remain silent or act as if the action had been completed. The simplest conclusion that one could come to would be denial of one’s condition. Babinski

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    Pharmacological Treatment Plan It would be important to compare the associate features supporting diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder and alcohol in the American Psychiatric Association (APA) (2013). The medication that Suzy physician may want to suggest to treat Suzy, who physician believes she is experiencing generalized anxiety disorder, would be fluoxetine. Perry, Alexander, Liskow, and DeVane (2007) state it is useful for clients’ with alcohol issues. This will allow the counselor and

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    Children and adolescents who experience anxiety, whether or not they have a diagnosable condition, may have difficulty with emotional regulation. These challenges can hinder a child’s cognitive and social development. As a child matures into an adolescent, the causes of anxiety may differ but the negative impact continues. Therefore, it is important that schools help all students develop emotional intelligence and self-regulation skills in addition to helping students with specific anxiety disorders

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    This paper focuses on bipolar I disorder, previously known as manic-depressive illness. It includes the definition and characteristics, neurobiology and pathophysiology, psychological and environmental factors about the disorder. There is also a brief description about nursing interventions. Next, two evidence-based research papers will be presented. Additionally, there will be a summary on two audiovisual films that focused on bipolar I disorder. Lastly, there is a brief discussion about personal

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