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    concentration camps during the holocaust. So many suffer mental wounds from the pain they encountered that most believed wasn’t possible. But do you know what happened to the survivors? What effects did this tragedy have? According to an article labeled Results and Effects of World War 2‚ “The long range of psychological effects the Holocaust had on survivors are indeed multitudinal. There can be no doubt that profound shock enveloped those arriving at the death camps.” The occasional hushed rumor about the

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    The Psychological Effects of Bullying Myriam Ortiz Keiser University Abstract Bullying has become a high profile issue faced by many people‚ on a day to day basis. Most Americans believe that‚ a little teasing and bullying at school is just a childhood rite of passage. What they don’t know is that‚ there are long lasting‚ ramifications for victims‚ as well as for bullies; according to the 2009 issue of the Harvard Mental Health Center (Harvard University‚ 2009). Bullied children may acquire

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    use. It is both a hallucinogen and stimulant because of its effects on the physiological and nervous activity in the body. It was discovered in 1914‚ in Germany at Merck which is a pharmaceutical company. It was originally patented as an appetite suppressant and diet pill‚ but it never marketed as such because of its harmful side effects (Inaba‚ D.‚ & Cohen‚ W.‚ 2014). In 1953‚ it surfaced again when the U.S Army carried out psychological warfare and brainwashing experiments on animals. It was studied

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    The Psychological Effects of LSD Introduction LSD has always been a center of controversy in American society‚ often times because peoplehave been miseducated about its effects or exposed to media bias. Its physiological effects onthe brain and body have become more and more apparent in the last few decades when research in neuroscience peaked. The psychological effects of LSD have been often difficult to describe and document very well -- they were first discovered on April 16‚ 1943 by

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    organizer and began slowly starting to make those he thought were inferior suffer when he became Fuhrer in 1933. The circumstances during the time period leading up to and during World War II manipulated certain people to be controlled by various psychological tendencies. Perpetrators had a mindset that the people they were murdering weren’t actually fellow humans‚ but an inferior race that needed to be exterminated. Bystanders followed each other’s lack of action and chose to stand by idly while watching

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    event happened. Throughout history‚ every military conflict has involved psychological warfare in one way or another as the enemy sought to break the morale of their opponent. But thanks to advances in technology‚ the popularity of the Internet‚ and proliferation of news coverage‚ the rules of engagement in this type of mental battle have changed. Whether it’s a massive attack or a single horrific act‚ the effects of psychological warfare aren’t limited to the physical damage inflicted. Instead‚ the

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    that was affected by the hurricane is going to react differently. Some individuals might not have a strong reaction‚ while others may have a severe reaction to the situation. Individuals may even develop a psychological disorder after experiencing such a trauma. Some of the psychological disorders may include‚ PSTD‚ generalized anxiety disorder‚ or specific phobias. The reaction towards this situation might be even stronger for individuals that already have anxiety. This stressful situation

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    The Psychological Impact of Unemployment Jackson Lee Kok Onn B1103110 HELP University Outline I. Introduction A. Opener: B. Thesis Statement: Unemployment not only affects the country’s economic status but also leads to various psychological impacts on the unemployed group. II. People who are unemployed have a higher risk to suffer from depression. A. Depressed most of the day as indicated by subjective reports or observation B. Occurs when people lose their jobs

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    influence of peers‚ family‚ society‚ the availability of alcohol‚ mental illness‚ stress‚ and not knowing how to cope with certain situations. It’s a common thing for an alcoholic to think drinking is the answer to all their problems‚ but in retrospect drinking is only adding to the multiple complications caused by being a compulsive drinker. Research has been done to explore the reason behind why people drink. However‚ “Exactly how alcohol affects the brain and the likelihood of reversing the

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    Effects of Marijuana‚ Heroin and Alcohol. Contents Effects of Marijuana Effects of Heroin Effects of Alcohol Effects of Marijuana Marijuana is a combination of shredded leaves‚ stems and flower buds of the Cannabis sativa plant. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug. Occasional marijuana use is rarely seriously harmful‚ but smoking pot has important medical effects. Physiological Effects of Marijuana The active ingredient in marijuana is THC. That ’s short for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol

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