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    Module 7: Human Systems Review Sheet 7.01: Nervous and Endocrine Systems 1. What are the 4 lobes of the brain? Know where they are located if given a picture of the brain. - Temporal Lobe The temporal lobe is located on the side of each hemisphere‚ behind the ears. It is associated with speech‚ hearing‚ and memory skills. It houses the hippocampus (the area of the brain associated with memory) and contains the auditory centers responsible for hearing. Occipital Lobe The occipital

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    Anorexia Nervosa is a psychological disorder Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. It’s an unrecognized epidemic that affects seven million women and a million of men in the United States. 86 percent of suffers report it’s onset by the age of 20. Only half report that are cured. The other half would be dead from this disorder because it will be too late to seek treatment. Anorexia Nervosa is a serious eating disorder that mostly affects teenage

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    The 7 Main Approaches/Perspectives to Psychology *Many psychologists may believe that each perspective has valid explanations depending on the specific situation‚ and this point of view is called eclectic. This term refers to the claim that no one perspective has all the answers to the variety of human thought and behavior. Psychologists tend to use various perspectives in their work depending on which point of view fits best with the explanation. Approach & Its Influential Period Principle

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    Analyzing Psychological Disorders Lisa Miller Axia College‚ University of Phoenix Psychological disorders impact many areas of an individual’s life as well as create stress for the individual and their loved ones. Psychological disorders are not biased and can affect any race‚ gender‚ age and social class. While some individuals may be predisposed to psychological disorders‚ there really is not a genetic component. The social stigma attached to psychological disorders prevents

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    The Brain‚ the Body and the Mind Analyzing Psychological Disorders Presented to: Instructor University of Phoenix   Thank you for considering me for the psychologist position with your organization. I enjoyed meeting with you today. I understand as a psychologist‚ I am expected to recognize all disorders in order to assist people that are suffering. The first part of my paper will discuss schizophrenia disorders. I will briefly explain what areas of the brain

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    Analyzing Psychological Disorders By Stephanie Marsh-Walker University of Phoenix Schizophrenia is a complex brain disorder. Like many other illnesses‚ schizophrenia is believed to result from a combination of environmental and genetic factors. All the tools of modern science are being used to search for the causes of this disorder. The term schizophrenia is Greek in origin‚ and in the Greek meant "split mind." This is not an accurate medical term. In Western culture

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    4-MAT Review System: Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Keyanna Hawkins Liberty University A 4-MAT Review System: Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Summary In the book Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity‚ David N. Entwistle explores the relationship between theology and psychology. Throughout time‚ intellectuals have supported or dismissed the idea of integrating both perspectives. In his book‚ Entwistle states that during the

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    Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity David N. Entwistle Wipf and Stock Publishers 2010 Liberty University Vernessa Ducre Abstract This book Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity by David Entwistle (2010)‚ talks about the incorporation of Christianity‚ and psychology. He stated‚ “Primarily psychology and Christianity are perceived by many people to be in opposition.” The two of them address general questions relating to human experiences and life from different

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    Throughout the years psychological disorders have been characterized in an erroneous way. The constant stereotyping of individuals with mental illnesses as well as the treatment that they receive from others‚ may seem like a reason for people to keep quiet. Due to the fear of being criticized and ostracized drives various individuals with psychological disorders to keep their illness a secret. Individuals constant fear of being treated differently would be great reason to remove the illness from

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    Three Types of Research 1. Causal Reseach When most people think of scientific experimentation‚ research on cause and effect is most often brought to mind. Experiments on causal relationships investigate the effect of one or more variables on one or more outcome variables. This type of research also determines if one variable causes another variable to occur or change. An example of this type of research would be altering the amount of a treatment and measuring the effect on study participants

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