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    Clinical Summary and Flow Chart Substance Abuse History: The patient’s is a thirty eight year old single woman. Her drug of choice is alcohol. She had her first drink at age 13 at which time she would sneak drinks at family gatherings and sometimes on the weekends with friends. At age 18 she started to drink more frequently and greater amounts‚ about 8-10 drinks‚ on each occasion. At times she would pass out. She noticed her drinking becoming a problem around the age of 28. She was drinking

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    slow confused thinking • apathy • and blood vessel blockage. • Use by adolescents can disrupt emotional development‚ delay puberty‚ and can delay the monthly cycle in females. • Marijuana may produce a mild physical dependence that causes minor withdrawal symptoms when discontinued‚ including nausea‚ insomnia‚ irritability‚ and anxiety. Physical effects of marijuana • diarrhea • cramps • weight loss or gain • impaired sex drive 2. Gate way drug- Marijuana can be a gateway drug

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    energy and the stress relief that soda gives me‚ but I think in the long run discontinuing this behavior will provide more benefits. As I said‚ there are some downsides to cutting soda out of my diet. For one thing I will probably experience some withdrawal symptoms‚ such as headaches which I have already begun experiencing. Also‚ I will have a lack of energy until I find a new daily energy source. However‚ there are also many benefits to making this change. In the long run I will be much healthier

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    Rizal Technological University Boni Avenue‚ Mandaluyong City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in Projective Techniques Compilation of Interpretations of Projective Tests Presented by: Jannine L. Basilio CAS 06 501A Presented to: Dr. Crema T. Basuil October 2011 Table of Contents * Sach Sentence Completion Test (SSCT) p. 3 * Draw A Person Test (DAP) p. 6 * House Tree Person Test (HTP) p. 22 * Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test p. 60 Sach Sentence Completion

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    References: Falkenburg‚ K. & Schyns‚ B. (2007). Work satisfaction‚ organizational commitment and withdrawal behaviors. Management Research News (30)‚ 10‚ pp. 708-723. Katzell‚ R. A. & Thompson‚ D. E. (February 1990). Work motivation: theory and practice. American Psychologist (45)‚ 2‚ pp. 144-153. O’Brien‚ G. E. (1982). The relative contribution

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    revolution. Indochina was one battlefield‚ hence only the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Indochina and the respect for independent‚ neutral and securing recognition governments of Laos and Cambodia could be satisfactory. Particularly‚ the DRV negotiator submitted an eight-point plan which were (1) France recognizes the independence‚ sovereignty and territorial integrity of Vietnam‚ Laos and Cambodia; (2) Sign an agreement on the withdrawal of foreign forces from Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ and Laos within

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    Philosophy 106 First Paper Assignment Why our Troops Should Withdrawal From Afghanistan On September 11th 2001 the United States witnessed one of the worst terroristic attacks in U.S history. Nineteen terrorists that were apart of an Islamic group hijacked four planes crashing them into various areas around the United States‚ committing suicide along with many innocent citizens. Two separate planes hit the world trade center in New York City‚ while a plane also hit the pentagon as well

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    1 ARTICLE WITHDRAWAL OF U.S TROOPS FROM AFGHANISTAN AND ITS IMPACT ON REGION WRITTEN BY: USAMA PERVAIZ OUTLINE 1.COMPLETE BACKGROUND OF THE SITUATION 2.PLAN OF REMOVAL OF FORCES 3.POST REMOVAL PLAN 4.IMPACT ON INDIA‚PAKISTAN AND TAJIKISTAN 5.FUTURE RELATIONS OF PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN 6.CHALLENGES AND OPPURTUNITIES FOR PASKISTAN 7.SOME RECOMMENDATIONS 8.SCENARIOS OF AFGHANISTAN 9.CONCLUSION. ______________________________________________________________________________ The Withdrawal of U.S. troops

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    not being able to limit one’s drinking. The third stage physical dependence such as withdrawal symptoms. The fourth and final stage is tolerance‚ the need to drink more in order to get high. Understanding the four stage of alcoholism‚ it contributes to my theory that alcoholism is a disease The alcohol disease has a physical dependence; Characteristics of physical dependence‚ are cravings and withdrawals. Withdrawals systems can range from very mild to highly severe levels. Some symptoms are rapid

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    Christopher Prailleau English lV CP Cathy Threatt 30 March 2012 Alcoholism What can be done to help a person who is a victim of alcoholism? Alcoholism is a serious problem in today’s society. It is very important that the public‚ including the large groups of people who abuse alcohol has the knowledge as much as possible about the symptoms and effects of alcoholism‚ but that the public also fatalities‚ injuries‚ and sees diseases caused from the use and abuse of alcohol. The reasons that an alcoholic

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