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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

cliff notes ap bio pdf

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CliffsAP? Biology 3RD EDITION by Phillip E. Pack CliffsAP? Biology 3RD EDITION by Phillip E. Pack CliffsAP? Biology, 3rd Edition Published by: Wiley Publishing, Inc. 111 River Street Hoboken, NJ 07030-5774 www.wiley.com Copyright ? 2007 Phillip E. Pack Published by Wiley, Hoboken, NJ Published simultaneously in Canada Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Pack, Phillip E. CliffsAP biology / by Phillip E. Pack. ? 3rd ed. p. cm. ISBN-13: 978-0-470-09764-9 (pbk.) ISBN-10: 0-470-09764-7 1. Biology?Examinations?Study guides. 2. Universities and colleges?United States?Entrance examinations?Study guides. 3. Advanced placement programs

AP Biology Chemistry Review

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Course Outline

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CSET STUDY GUIDE History & Social Science PART II: UNITED STATES HISTORY THE GRAND EXPERIMENT U.S. history is unique for at least two reasons: for the first time in recorded history, a mass migration in which one group of people overwhelmed and eliminated another for the first tie, a nation was founded on democratic principles, as a conscious attempt to put idealistic notions of governance into practice usual historical considerations: economic forces, discoveries and inventions, other social, political, and cultural developments and influences shaping the country themes of U.S. history: migration/immigration expanding democracy vs. contracting democracy states rights vs. federalism isolation vs. engagement civil rights labor rights

Federalists v. Jeffersonians(Democratic- Republicans)

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During the late 1700s, two political parties emerged. These were the Federalists and the Jeffersonians, also known as the Democratic Republicans. The federalists were in favor of a strong central government, a national bank, national debt, a strong navy, loose interpretation of the constitution, and were also pro-british. The Jeffersonians on the other hand were in favor of a weak central government, a strict interpretation of the constitution, state banks, a minimal navy, free speech and press, and were pro-french. Eventually the Federalists died out, however their ideas resemble the present day Republican party. The Jeffersonians have evolved to the present day Democratic party.

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