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Clinical Psychology / Neuropsychology
C/PS/244. Do Bad Relationships Lead to Mental Illness?
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- 4950
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- 2011
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This paper discusses the way in which bad relationships can lead to mental illness. The paper begins with a case study regarding Stalin and his wife, and follows with a definition of depression and relationships. The paper examines literature, theory and past studies on mental illnesses and relationships. Whether or not mental illnesses actually creates bad relationships is also examined as a counter argument.
KEYWORDS: Bad relationships, depression, mental illness, Stalin, Nadezhda,
C/PS/241. Critical Evaluation of the Role of Psychiatric Diagnosis from the Patient's Perspective
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the role of psychiatric diagnosis from the patient’s perspective. The benefits that diagnosis can bring about are examined, and in turn the paper also examines the disadvantages. The literature on the subject is reviewed in order to develop the benefits and disadvantages. Topics like labelling and stigmatisation are assessed before conclusions are made.
KEYWORDS: psychiatric diagnosis, patient perspective, diagnosis, labelling, stigmatism,
C/PS/233. An examination of the role of counselling when diagnosing mental health disorders
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- 2650
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the role of counselling in the diagnosis of mental health disorders, and focuses the discussion on a particular patient. The paper begins by describing the diagnosis, signs and symptoms of the mental health disorder of the patient. The effects that the diagnosis can have on the individual are discussed, as well as the effects it can have on the friends and family of the individual. The approach to recovery is examined, and the paper outlines the six meanings of recovery produced by the NIHME, as well as their twelve principle steps for recovery.
KEYWORDS: Counselling, mental health disorders, diagnosis, recovery!,
S/PS/236. Effects of mental illnesses on moral responsibility
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- 7050
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 79.99 GBP
The paper addresses the issue of mental health with regard to moral responsibility discussing the implications of determinism for human behaviour, describing various types of mental illness, and explaining their effects on people’s behaviour.
KEYWORDS: mental illnesses, moral responsibility,
C/PS/227. An examination of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and social phobia's
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- 2400
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and applies it to social phobias. The paper provides a definition to CBT, and evaluates the CBT model. This is followed by a discussion regarding social phobia and the paper provides a presentation of the ABC Model and illustrates an example of this model for someone with a social phobia. The paper outlines the Clark and Wells model of social phobia, and follows this with an evaluation of the effectiveness of CBT to social phobia.
KEYWORDS: Cognitive behavioural therapy, CBT, social phobia, CBT model, ABC Model, Clark and Wells model of social phobia!,
C/N/546. Influence of neurotransmitter Serotonin on cognition
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- 1100
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the role of the neurotransmitter serotonin in cognitive pathways reviewing recent research on receptor subtypes, the association of serotonin with memory-encoding mechanisms, the role of serotonin as a mood enhancer that influences cognitive ability, synergistic interaction between serotonin and oestrogens, etc.
KEYWORDS: Serotonin, oestrogens, cognition, mood enhancer, memory,
C/N/500. Cognitive behaviourial therapy for social phobia and depression
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- 1700
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper reports on the treatment in Cognitive Behaviourial Therapy (CBT) for a group of patients with social phobia and depression. Links are sought to be established between social anxieties, thought control strategies, metacogntions and depressions using psychometric models.
KEYWORDS: Social phobia, depression, thought control strategies, social anxiety, psychometric models, Cognitive Behaviourial Therapy, CBT,
C/PS/181. Proposal. An evaluation of therapy for Schizophrenic patients with emphasis on Chaplaincy and Spirituality
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- 2700
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This research proposal is for a project on the different types of therapy involved in the treatment of schizophrenia. The proposal aims to discuss treatment with special relation to chaplaincy and spirituality, whilst discussing the current forms of treatment. The literature aims to discuss treatment like rehabilitation therapy, chaplaincy and spiritual therapies, and family education and support. Data is to be collected through the review of secondary literature and past studies. The proposal also offers points regarding the ethical issues and time scale, whilst providing a detailed reference list.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, schizophrenia, patients, rehabilitation therapy, chaplaincy, spiritual therapy, family education and support,
C/PS/178. Presentation. Feeling the Pain: Role of Empathy in Pain Perception
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- 0
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
This is a presentation of a study on the effects of empathy on the person in pain pointing at the difference between perceived and real pain, and reviewing research related to the psychological mechanisms of pain relief.
KEYWORDS: Feeling Pain, Empathy in Pain Perception,
C/PS/173. Autism Spectrum Disorder, effective interventions, learning approaches
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- 1150
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper outlines the definition of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) detailing the various characteristics. Theories, like Pivotal Response Treatment are presented that highlight the importance of building effective interventions by learning new approaches.
KEYWORDS: Autism Spectrum Disorder, ASD, Learning Approaches, effective interventions,
S/PS/226. Effectiveness of placebo controlled trials in antidepressants
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- 1950
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the use of placebo trails in patients with depressive disorders addressing the ethical aspects of the trails, explaining the features of depression and the history of its treatment, and discussing the changes in brain function of depressed patients during their treatment with placebo.
KEYWORDS: Placebo, controlled trials, antidepressants, depression,
S/N/324. Schizophrenia: case study, epidemiology, aetiology and management
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- 4000
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper reports on a case study of Schizophrenia presenting the patient's details, history of complaints, past medical history, drug history, family history, personal and social history, mental health examination results, differential diagnosis, and management plan. Reflective commentary on Schizophrenia is provided including its definition, epidemiology, aetiology, pathology, diagnostic tools and management techniques.
KEYWORDS: Schizophrenia,
S/N/308. Depression: case study and discussion
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper reports on a case study of depressive disorder presenting the patient's details, history of complaints, past psychiatric and medical history, drug history, family history, personal and social history, mental state examination results, a summary of the patient's problems, differential diagnosis, and depression management plan. An overview of depression is presented including its definition, epidemiology, aetiology, diagnosis and management.
KEYWORDS: Depression, depressive disorders,
S/N/306. Bipolar Affective Disorder: case study and discussion
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper reports on a case study of Bipolar Affective Disorder (BAD) presenting the patient's details, history of complaints, past psychiatric and medical history, drug history, family history, social history, mental state examination results, systemic enquiry details, a summary of the patient's problems, differential diagnosis, and BAD management plan. An overview of BAD is presented including its definition, epidemiology, aetiology, presentation, diagnosis and treatment.
KEYWORDS: Bipolar Affective Disorder, depression, mental state, psychiatric,
S/PS/220. Schizophrenic madness in Frankenstein
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- 1100
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
Using Shelley's seminal work, ‘Frankenstein,' the essay puts forward the suggestion that the author was describing the now diagnosed condition of schizophrenia as her protagonist's ‘madness.' As such, could this be Shelley anticipating the social traits of the Twentieth Century and be seen as a precursor to postmodern thought?
KEYWORDS: Schizophrenia, Literature, Frankenstein, Shelley, postmodern!,
S/PS/218. The importance of double dissociations for interpreting brain-behaviour relationships
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- 2900
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper presents a study of brain and behaviour relationships, now known as cognitive neuropsychology, and its progression. A major aim of cognitive neuropsychology, as discussed by theorists Ellis and Young, is: “To draw conclusions about normal, intact cognitive processes from the patterns of impaired and intact capabilities seen in brain injured patients'. To draw these types of conclusions, various methods are used including that of double dissociations. Brain and behaviour relationships are discussed, and although both separate systems, they interact together to tell a single story about how the brain works. Problems with speech, argues the paper, can explain how language works and is processed, and encoded in the brain. The role of cognitive neuropsychology in studying patients with specific disorders or deficits is also examined.
KEYWORDS: Brain and behaviour relationships, speech, neuropsychology,
C/PS/157. Proposal. Cellular memory in cardiac transplant patients
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the existence of cellular memory within the transplanted organs based on the incidents of personality changes in cardiac transplant patients. Extensive clinical research is proposed to test the hypothesis of cellular memory in donor transplants and its effects on the psychology of the organ recipient. The proposal outlines the objectives of the research, relevant areas for the review of literature, methodology and the timescale of work.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, cellular memory in cardiac transplant patients,
S/PS/208. John Forbes Nash: case of schizophrenia
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the life and mental history of the Nobel laureate John Forbes Nash using him as a case study of schizophrenia and discussing biological, cognitive and emotional factors contributing to the development of the disease.
KEYWORDS: John Forbes Nash, schizophrenia,
C/PS/141. Client centred cognitive behaviour therapy: case study
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- 2600
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper considers a case study in which Person Centred Therapy (PCT) was used examining the approach of PCT in general and assessing how it was applied in the scenario involving Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
KEYWORDS: Person Centred Therapy, Client centred therapy, Carl Rogers, Depression, Psychotherapy,
C/PS/136. Case study of a patient with borderline personality disorder
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- 3600
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper presents a case study featuring a young female patient with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and a co-existing depressive illness. Theoretical background of BPD is reviewed and applied to the aspects of BPD nursing, treatment, planning and assessment relevant to the case study.
KEYWORDS: borderline personality disorder, case study, depression,
S/PS/192. Can we detect dyslexia?
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- 1400
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the tests used to predict dyslexia in children describing the basis and symptoms of dyslexia, addressing the difficulties faced by dyslexic children, and describing the method of diagnosing dyslexia through reading skills test.
KEYWORDS: Dyslexia, reading disorder, children,
S/PS/191. Outline and evaluate the relative contribution of both biological and psychological factors to the development of depression
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- 1300
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the causes of depression describing the forms of mood disorder and the factors that cause various types of depression, i.e. biochemical, psychological, socio- behavioural, etc. The link between depression and stress is discussed.
KEYWORDS: Depression, stress, mood disorder,
C/PS/123. Compare and Contrast Gender Differences in the Onset, Course and Outcome of Schizophrenia
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- 4400
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper looks at the aetiology of Schizophrenia, one of the most crippling psychological diseases known to humanity that still remains unclear to the academic community. The study assesses gender differences at different stages of the disease, i.e. in the onset, course and outcome, and offers solutions to improve Schizophrenia outcomes in male patients.
KEYWORDS: Schizophrenia, Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Gender Differences, aetiology,
C/PS/125. Describe the relationship between personality and faith and how this is relevant to the treatment of personality disorders within a prison setting
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- 4800
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines various aspects of the relationship between Christianity and the treatment of personality disorders in prison settings. Focusing on the similarities and differences of approaches to treatment the study suggests that Christian perspectives can be effective within prison settings. References are made to personality theories and the studies on the effectiveness of ministry in prison.
KEYWORDS: Religion, Psychology, Faith, Disorder, Institution,
C/PS/128. Person Centered Counseling: is it an Effective Method?
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- 2600
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines a person-centred approach in counseling discussing therapist-psychological relationships between the counselor and the client and highlighting the importance of empathy. The effectiveness of person-centered approach to female clients is discussed indicating the ways in which it can prove helpful and outlining the weaknesses of the approach.
KEYWORDS: Person Centered Therapy, Freudian Psychoanalysis, Empathy,
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