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    What Are the Main Ethical Issues Confronting Psychologists In their Work. The main Ethical Issues Confronting Psychologists In thier Work are as follows.... 1. DECEPTION 2. PHYSICAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL PAIN 3. ISSUES IN ANIMAL RESEARCH 4. CONFIDENTIALLITY DECEPTION: Deception implies that an agents acts or speaks so as to induce false belief in a target or victim.Even if we restrict the defination to cases of delibrate or intentional deception by the agent‚ the domain

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    Maltreatment‚ when defined‚ is the cruel or violent treatment of a person or animal. In the psychological sense‚ maltreatment is almost always defined as child abuse. There are different ways to execute child maltreatment‚ but the most common are physical‚ sexual‚ and psychological abuse. Abuse also has many variables‚ such as race‚ gender‚ health‚ and social class. Ultimately‚ adolescent maltreatment most often leads to mental‚ impulse-control‚ and conduct issues. The first form of maltreatment

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    mood disorders‚ addictions‚ and other psychological problems (Hill et al.‚ 2012). Moreover‚ it has been found that an anxious ambivalent personality‚ derivative of an abusive or neglectful childhood‚ can predict sexual addiction into adulthood. (Gunn et al.‚ 2011). By looking at supporting literature‚ it is evident that sexual abuse in childhood is correlated to sexual addiction later in life‚ particularly in anxious attachment individuals. Sexual abuse‚ such as any type of abuse‚ can be objectively

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    James Rachels argues against theories of selfishness that the psychological egoists maintain. He challenges the view that everyone always does what he or she wants by showing that we often dounpleasant tasks for the future pleasures or from obligation. Altruism is recognized as not acting in self interest. He also clears up the confusions that selfishness and self interest share the same meaning. *Psychological egoists argue that we always do what we want to do. Rachel says that is questionable and

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    Throughout history and cultures‚ children have been extensively involved in military campaigns. The earliest mention of witch was before the Middle Ages during the age of antiquity. Today it is estimated that 300‚000 children under the age of 18 are involved in more than 30 combat associated conflicts through out the world (Denov). They are used as combatants‚ messengers‚ porters‚ cooks and for forced sexual services. Some are abducted or forcibly recruited‚ others are driven to join by poverty‚

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    abuse‚ victims may experience physical disabilities‚ chronic health problems‚ mental illness‚ limited finances‚ and poor ability to create healthy relationships. Victims may experience psychological problems‚ such as post-traumatic stress disorder. Children who live in a household with violence often show psychological problems from an early age‚ such as dysregulated aggression which may later contribute to continuing the legacy of abuse when they reach adulthood.[8] Domestic violence often happens

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    PTSD syndrome is a serious psychological problem that usually occurs as a result of a traumatic experience and causes fear and a total sense of powerlessness with the patient. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with adequate access and above all understanding of this condition can be successful‚ mitigate and eventually completely eliminated. In what way can alleviate the problems and how to overcome the traumatic experiences in the right way‚ find out below . PTSD SYNDROME DEFINITION AND CAUSES

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    Before this class‚ I honestly would have said to prosecute any child as an adult for murder; however‚ my opinion has changed greatly because there are so many factors that one must consider before trying a child as an adult. For instance‚ has this 15 year old conducted in any other juvenile delinquent behavior prior to the shooting? If so‚ then I think trying him or her as adult may be acceptable because this individual has had previous run-ins with the law. At the same time‚ why is this child engaging

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    Interview with a psychiatrist Friday‚ November 30‚ 2012 3 pm in Bethany Hospital What is the delineation between assessment and diagnosis?   On assessment‚ the psychiatrist use different types of test to diagnose the mental state of the client.   What are the different ways to assess to mental state of the client?   Psychiatric history Weeks before the treatment both the patient and the family are interviewed to have a good ph   Clinical interview Is one way to assess the mental

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    A Cross Sectional Study Between Battered Women Who Endure and Relinquish Violence Josiah Marie B. Carreon AB Psychology ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION In 1970 support groups for women who were abused and battered began to collide with other women’s group to restrain the continuous abuse of men to women specifically by their spouse. The support groups was created primarily to address the ongoing problem‚ and the collaboration of support groups lead to programs such as counselling and service

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