Author Archive: Yvonne M

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The Importance of A Occupational Therapist

| July 21, 2018

After World War I, occupational therapists have been a wonder of help to many people in a variety of ways. The need to help disabled veterans stimulated this growth. Occupational therapy is the use of practice activities to treat physical or mental disabilities. First, to get into the occupation you have to have a bachelor”s […]

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Conspicuous Problems on Welfare

| July 21, 2018

   The government spends billions of dollars on national welfare. In essence, this wasted money encourages unemployment, drugs, and rampant sex throughout our society. After all, as long as an American is out of a job, he or she has the opportunity to receive our tax money without raising a finger. The government provides welfare […]

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The Need of Establishing Health Care Insurance

| July 21, 2018

Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to believe the United States should have a health care insurance program, which eliminates private health insurance. Thesis: The United States needs a national health care insurance program because the development of private health care insurance and the lack of a national plan throughout history have to lead to […]

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Impact of Parental Hostility on the Family

| July 21, 2018

The study was called “Parental Hostility: Impact on the Family”. Alan, Javad Kashani, and John Reid conducted this study. This study is the first effort to systematically examine the effects that parental hostility has on a child and the family. The experimenters anticipated that parental hostility would be connected with extended levels of child psychopathology. […]

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The Development of Psychology as a Science

| July 21, 2018

It is my view that science has provided an opportunity to discover and delve into the nature of humanity and the daily interactions that occur every day among people. The development of psychology as a science had been pivotal in allowing modern society to know about the trends in attitude and behavior among humans. More […]

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The History of Forensic Psychology

| July 21, 2018

Forensic Psychology is the application of the science and profession of psychology to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system. The word “forensic” comes from the Latin word “forensis,” meaning “of the forum,” where the law courts of ancient Rome were held. Today forensic refers to the application of scientific principles and […]

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Biological and Ecological Classes of Culture

| July 21, 2018

  Psychology is a science with abounding applications. It pertains to nearly all aspects of human life and behavior. It reveals mysteries about people, and culture as well. Psychology plays a large role in the field of Anthropology, a field devoted to piecing together the puzzle of cultures around the world. The area of psychology […]

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Physiological Aspects of Substance Abuse

| July 21, 2018

West (1997) stated that clinicians, researchers, policymakers and others who work in the area of addiction, with addicts or who have to deal with the consequences of addiction, cannot easily ignore the strong ethical dimension to the problem. Ethics is concerned with determining the nature of normative theories and applying these sets of principles to […]

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The Effect of Infant Circumcision

| July 21, 2018

            Infant Circumcision: Can they really feel it?. As an American living in the twentieth century, I can state with certainty that one of the biggest things we pride ourselves on is our technological superiority and advances in healthcare. That is why I was so shocked to learn that most infants who receive circumcisions in the […]

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The Transition To The Role of Professional Nurse

| July 21, 2018

My most recent employment included working as a Rehabilitation vocational nurse in an in-patient Rehabilitation hospital. Typically I cared for 6-8 patients at a time, providing total care for each. I am IV certified with much experience in the field, particularly within pediatrics. I have worked with professional nurses, physical and occupational therapists, social workers, […]

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