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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'disorders'
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| "cumulative trauma disorders." |
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| "The elderly seem to suffer more from Coagulation Disorders than people of a younger age". Explain why this statement is true, detailing the mechanisms of coagulation in your answer. |
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| 'Modern genetics can now prevent many inherited biological disorders. Embryo's can be screened for some genetic disorders and can be manipulated to produce particular desirable characteristics in children. Evaluate the arguments for and against genetic en |
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| Anorexia is one of the most common eating disorders in the U.S. |
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| Anxiety Disorders |
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| Anxiety Disorders. |
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| Biological and Psychological explanations of eating disorders. |
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| Can CBT make a meaningful contribution in the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and severe personality disorders? Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for psychosis focuses on altering the thoughts, emotions, and behaviours |
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| Can disorders of old age such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases be viewed as lying on a continuum with aging? Discuss. |
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| Can disorders of old age such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases be viewed as lying on a continuum with aging? Discuss. |
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| Causes of eating disorders It is sometimes argued that anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are variations of the same abnormality and cannot be easily distinguished |
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| Childhood Disorders. |
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| communicative Disorders |
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| Compare and contrast biological and psychological explanations of anxiety disorders |
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| Compare and contrast the neurological disorders of Parkinson's disease with Huntington's disease. |
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| Compare and contrast the two sleep disorders REM sleep behavioural disorder and sleep walking. |
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| Compare two therapeutic approaches to mental disorders |
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| Contrary to what is often society's perception, eating disorders are not primarily about food. |
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| Critical Issue: Eating Disorders |
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| Critically consider one or more explanations of anxiety disorders from an evolutionary perspective |
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| Critically discuss the view that eating disorders are caused by genetic and biological factors. With reference to the biological and genetic explanations whilst also trying to offer alternative explanations. |
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| Critically evaluate research into eating disorders - Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. |
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| Critically Evaluate the Role of Drugs in the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders. |
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| DEGENERATIVE & MEMORY DISORDERS |
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| Describe the principal techniques of behavioral therapy and show how any two of them may be applied in the treatment of an anxiety disorder - What are the merits and demerits of this type of approach to psychological disorders? |
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