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Current Uses Of Electro-Convulsive Therapy
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6 pages in length. Mention the term electro-convulsive therapy and it is bound to elicit a response of fear and skepticism. This particular type of psychotherapy, introduced in 1938 by Cerletti, gained a dubious reputation almost from the moment it was created due to the procedure's invasiveness and mind-altering influence. That electric shock applied to the brain in order to bring about convulsive seizures was meant to address such psychological illnesses as acute mania, bipolar, chronic endogenous depression and certain types of schizophrenia was severely questioned on both an ethical and physical level, ultimately causing its disappearance until the 1970s. The writer discusses how electro-convulsive therapy is used today. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCshock.rtf
Current Views on Drug Addiction
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A 5 page paper briefly reviewing current (2004-2006) views of issues such as chemical action, addiction, withdrawal and effects of marijuana, cocaine and heroin. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSdrugRes.rtf
D.H Winnicott And Melanie Klein: Psychoanalysis Of Children
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27 pages in length. Winnicott (1960) and Klein (1932) share many of the same philosophies when it comes to the manner by which children's psyches are molded during childhood; however, they also stand apart in some very fundamental ways, as well. Winnicott (1960) borrows from Klein's (1932) theories when postulating his Object Relations Theory, building upon its tenets in order to point out the need for a 'good-enough mother' to see her child through what he calls the "psychic space between the mother and infant" (Robbins 1999a). In short, the mother does not need to be perfect, just good enough to answer the inherent needs and demands of her infant. Klein (1932), by comparison, fashions an inherent connection between the way in which children strive to cope within an oftentimes challenging existence and the behavior of psychotic adults. This truth behind such a correlation, while seemingly far removed from each other, is brought to light by Klein's (1932) assertion that adults never really release the emotional trauma they go through as children, instead calling it forth in times of coping and paranoid/depressive anxiety. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: TLCPsychCh.rtf
D.H WINNICOTT AND THE CASE STUDY OF "JOHN"
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the theories of D. H. Winnocott and applies them to the view of one case study. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHWinnic.rtf
D.H WINNICOTT AND THE CASE STUDY OF "JOHN"
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the theories of D. H. Winnocott and applies them to the view of one case study. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHWideJE.rtf
Damsels in Distress - Looks Do Count
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5 pages in length, this paper presents a critique of W. Andrew Harrell's article entitled "Physical Attractiveness, Self-Disclosure, and Helping Behavior". Included in this essay are a description of the purpose and research strategy, a description of the variables involved, and an evaluation of the end results of Harrell's field psychology experiment. Also included are proposals for new areas of research on this subject.
Filename: LCDiscls.doc
Dangerous Habits Of Today's Drivers
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3 pages in length. Contemporary society is in such a hurry and has so much to accomplish that getting certain tasks done in a timely fashion has created some dangerous habits for today's drivers. Added to the long-standing list of distractions people have when driving - unruly kids, being late, impatience - drivers routinely eat, apply makeup, read, talk/text on the cell phone, take impairing medications and - believe it or not - consume alcohol while maneuvering a two-thousand-pound vehicle made of piercing metal and glass as well as flammable gasoline. The false sense of security people have when getting behind the wheel is both grand and far-reaching; that it takes but the blink of an eye for an accident to happen speaks to the casual attitude today's drivers have with regard to operational safety. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCDriveHab.rtf
Daniel Goleman’s “Emotional Intelligence”
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A 5 page book report on Goleman’s 1995 informative psychological text. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGei.rtf
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