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    Links: [1] Butler‚ R. N.‚ Lewis‚ M. I.‚ & Sunderland‚ T. (1992). Aging and mental health: Positive psychosocial and biomedical approaches. (4th ed.). Columbus‚ OH: Charles E. Merrill. [2] Anderson‚ A. J. (2002). Treatment of depression in older adults. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation‚ 6‚ 69-78. [4] Holroyd‚ S.‚ & Clayton‚ A. H. (2000). Measuring depression

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    Adjustment Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment Adjustment disorder is a mental disorder that results from unhealthy responses to stressful or psychologically distressing events in life. This failure to adapt then leads to the development of emotional and behavioral symptoms. All age groups are affected by this disorder; and children have the same chance of developing the illness. While difficult to determine the causes of adjustment disorder‚ researchers suggest that genetics play a large part

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    of animals in biomedical research” by Carl Cohen‚ a philosophy professor at University of Michigan Medical School‚ although he agrees with Regan’s idea in terms of moral rights as well as practices that essentially involve harming animals are morally unjustified‚ he strongly supports for the use of animal in medical research‚ and scientific experiments to avoid risking human lives. “The case of animal rights”‚ “all animal are equal” and “The case of the use of animals in biomedical research” introduce

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    (2000). Self-determination: The tyranny of freedom. American Psychologist‚ 55‚ 79–88. Seligman‚ M. (1991). Learned optimism. NY: Knopf. Seligman‚ M. (1994). What you can change and what you can’t Seligman‚ M. E. P. (1995). The effectiveness of psychotherapy: The Consumer Reports study. Seligman‚ M. E. P. (1996). Science as an ally of practice Seligman‚ M.‚ & Csikszentmihalyi‚ M. (2000). Positive psychology: An introduction. American Psychologist‚ 55‚ 5–14. (2000). Hope theory: Updating a common process

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    proposed medical schools in the German tradition of strong biomedical sciences together with hands-on clinical training. The Flexner Report caused many medical schools to close down and most of the remaining schools were reformed to conform to the Flexnerian mode. The Flexner Report of 1910 transformed the nature and process of medical education in America with a resulting elimination of proprietary schools and the establishment of the biomedical model as the gold standard of medical training. Such an

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    emotions than the prescribed technique. Think of your heritage‚ not matter what it may be‚ how has that culture touched your life? Imagine that moment cured every conflict you may face‚ now apply that to psychotherapy‚ the end result remains untouchable. Art Therapy seems to be a new form of psychotherapy‚ however most cultures‚ died or alive‚ employed these techniques throughout history and helped evolve Art Therapy into the global phenomenon it transform into in today’s

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    Fritz Perls Biography Frederick Salomon Perls (July 8 1893‚ Berlin – March 14‚ 1970‚ Chicago)‚ better known as Fritz Perls‚ co-founded the Gestalt school of psychotherapy with his wife and long-time collaborator‚ Laura. Frederick Perls started his path of life in 1893 in Berlin. All thought that he would follow the steps of his uncle who was a lawyer‚ but he chose medicine. He served in the German Army for some time during the WWI. Perls began to study psychiatry‚ works of Willhelm Reich and

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    individual. Biomedicine has strict confrontations to be made against conventional treating remedies as it does not believe in their spiritual or herbal concept of healing. Let us discuss how biomedical and sociological conceptions of health and illness differ and how they are perceived by the critiques of Biomedical field (Anderson‚ 2002). Discussion The induction of different cultures‚ traditions and anthropological healing procedures and beliefs in our society has been always continued from the

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    animals in research and testing. The testing of animals can introduce effects that are beneficial to the health of human individuals. By using animals in biomedical research‚ scientists have been able to solve medical problems that humans have been fighting for some time. According to Dr. Michael E. DeBakey‚ chairman of the foundation for Biomedical Research (1981)‚ "Not one advancement in the care of patients – advancements that you use and take for granted every day – has been realized without the

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    York: Harper Collins. Jones‚ S.L. and Butman‚ R. (1991). Modern Psychotherapies: A comprehensive Christian Appraisal Murdock‚ N.L. (2009). Theories of counseling psychotherapy: A case approach. Roth‚ A.‚ and Fonagy‚ P. (2005). What works for whom? A critical Review of Psychotherapy Research Ryckman‚ R. (2004). Theories of Personality. Belmont‚ CA: Thomson/Wadsworth Santrock‚ J.W Silverman‚ DK. (2005). "What works in Psychotherapy and How do we Know? What evidence-based practice has to offer."

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