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Ch. 17 Outline Therapy

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Ali Juozapaitis Per.2 Ch.17 Outline Objective 1 Therapy • Treatments of mental patients became gentler thanks to Philippe Pinel in France and Dorothea Dix in the US, Canada and Scotland o Developed mental hospitals o Therapeutic drugs and group therapies have basically made mental healthy hospitals obsolete • Two main categories classify mental health therapies: psychological therapies and biomedical therapies o Treatment depends on the disorder and the therapists viewpoint • Psychotherapy: a planned, emotionally charger, confiding interaction between trained, socially sanctioned healer and a sufferer o Used on disorders that are believed to be learned such as phobias

Osteoporosis

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Ten million Americans have osteoporosis, and thirty four million more have low bone mass. This is a shocking number to comprehend, and it will keep increasing if we don’t warn people about this disease. It can happen to anyone, but if you do the right things you can possibly prevent this. First you have to know the common causes and symptoms. With this is mind the tests and treatments can help explain what to do. The most important facts you should know are that exercise and diet are the key factors in order to maintain a healthy body which will reduce the likelihood of bone fracture in people with osteoporosis.

ap psychology

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Major Structures of the Brain Structure Description Major Functions Brainstem Stemlike portion of the brain, continuous with diencephalon above and spinal cord below. Composed of midbrain, pons, medulla oblangata. Relays messages between spinal cord and brain, from brainstem cranial nerves to cerebrum. Helps control heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure. Involved with hearing, taste, other senses. Cerebellum Second largest part of the brain. Located behind pons, in posterior section of cranial cavity. Composed of cerebral cortex, two lateral lobes, central flocculonodular lobes, medial vermis, some deep nuclei. Process center involved with coordination of muscular movements, balance, precision, timing, body positions.

Chapter 41 Brief outline

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Chapter 41 Animal Nutrition Outline I. An Animal’s Diet must Supply Chemical Energy, Organic Molecules, and Essential Nutrients A. Essential Nutrients 1. Essential Nutrients- materials an animal requires but cannot make 2. Four essential nutrients a) Essential Amino Acids- amino acid that must be obtained in a prefabricated form b) Essential Fatty Acids- an unsaturated fatty acid c) Vitamins- organic molecules required in very small amounts (Example: Vitamin C) d) Minerals- inorganic material required in small amounts (Example: Zinc) B. Dietary Deficiencies 1. Undernourishment- result of consistently consuming less than the required amount of calories for metabolism 2. Malnourishment- long-term absence from one or more essential nutrients C. Assessing Nutritional Needs

PSYCH study guide

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Psych Unit One Review Psychology: study of behavior (actions) and mental processes (thoughts) and how these are affected by organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environment. Schools of Thought: Biological: how genetics, brain chemistry, hormones affect behavior, feelings, thoughts. Learning/Conditioning: external variables shape behaviors. Cognitive: thinking. Change behavior by thoughts. Psychodynamics: Sigmund Freud. Unconscious desires impacting behavior. Types of Applications of Psychology: School/Educational: understanding students learning processes Industrial/Organizational: work, what motivates employees Psychometrics: tests. Designing questions to measure abilities and traits. Human factors: how technology can be designed so people understand.

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