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    planning process are not always the result of accident or incompetence. Not infrequently‚ people who are going to be affected by change don’t like the idea and resist it. Resistance to planning for change within organizations can take the form of malingering‚ undermining of morale or straightforward opposition. Contingency plans to accommodate resistance should be included in any comprehensive planning process. Insufficient Resources If plans become excessively ambitious‚ they can sometimes

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    Thank you for your consideration in reading my discussion post. To answer your question: Have you ever experienced a discrepancy between clinical picture and imaging studies in your practice? (Thomas) Yes. I received a referral from neurology for a 42 y/o female who was diagnosed with a possible stroke. I performed my chart reviews and read the neuro-radiologist report. Interestingly‚ the report of the head CT scan was negative for stroke. I went to see the patient and performed my examination

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    Kaemmer‚ 1942). In the context of this case study‚ results from this test help the practitioner evaluate psychological stability and aid in the diagnosis of disorders that could influence Mr. Bumble’s competency. This includes the potential of malingering symptoms to further his defense (Butcher et al‚ 1942). For similar reasons Dr. Sluth also gave Mr. Bumble a Rorschach test to assess for personality and emotional disturbances (Zulliger H‚ Davis J‚ Davidson H‚ et al‚ n.d.). This test may also work

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    (2007) Amnesia and Crime‚ Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry‚ 35 (4)‚ 469-480. Retrieved March 13‚ 2012‚ from http://www.jaapl.org/content/35/4/469.full.pdf+html Tysee‚ J.E. (2005) Note: The Right to an "Imperfect" Trial -- Amnesia‚ Malingering‚ and Competency to Stand Trial‚ William Mitchell Law Review‚ 32 (1). Retrieved March 14‚ 2012‚ from http://www.wmitchell.edu/lawreview/Volume32/Issue1/10Tysse.pdf.

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    In contrast many people dispute the medicalisation of ADHD‚ believing it offers a ‘quick fix’ to the issue regarding lack of expertise and knowledge to deal with the severity of challenging behaviours (Isaacs‚ 2006). Castel et al (1997) states that. ‘Psychiatrization of Difference’ is the way medicalisation legitamises deviancy as attributing unacceptable behaviour to medical terms normalises difference. Likewise Malacrida (2004:69) claims that teachers often feel frustrated about the lack of

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    Ray Bolger has a claim against his employer‚ Homer Zuckerman‚ for the tort of intrusion upon seclusion after Zuckerman suspected Bolger of malingering and sent another employee to secretly videotape Bolger in his home. Due to the doctrine of respondeat superior‚ Zuckerman bears the responsibility for his employee’s actions that he ordered. Ever since Abby Scuito successfully sued a member of the paparazzi for the tort of intrusion upon seclusion after he broke into her hospital room‚ Oklahoma has

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    However‚ the barriers and challenges of this reform were from several areas. For example‚ the American Federation of Labor believed people should be able to rely on their economic strength. Employers also opposed this bill because they were afraid of malingering. President Franklin Roosevelt and his administrators attempted reform was to push for national health insurance. Moreover‚ the medical care committee’s wanted to propose under the Social Security for expanding maternal‚ public health and

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    On the night of February 4th‚ police responded to a call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. They had been shot and killed; the only other person in the home was the Wilson’s 25 year old son Edward. Subsequently Edward was arrested and charged with two counts of first degree murder. Edward was found to be incompetent to stand trial; now that he has come to the facility where I work for restoration of competency I am responsible for providing a re-evaluation of competency. Knowing Edward’s past

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    Aaron Sampler‚ one of the main characters in the film Primal Fear‚ becomes accused of horrendously murdering an Archbishop; whom raised Aaron in the church. Aaron suffered many traumas throughout his life; including sexual abuse from the Archbishop (found on film). Sampler appears experience an alter personality named “Roy” and even wins a plea of insanity: based on evaluation from a psychiatrist whom believes Aaron suffers from Multiple Personality Disorder. Sampler later revealed to his lawyer

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    Within the study‚ 136 residents of the Wynne Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice witnessed a staged theft and provided testimony to the incident (Colwell et al‚ 2002). The interview consisted of scripts derived from Structured‚ Cognitive‚ and Inferential Interview techniques. Participants were assigned randomly to one of the three interview techniques and were measured on their honesty and dishonesty to the questions obtained. Participants randomly assigned to the honest group were instructed

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