2. Kevin is a psychopath because he lacks remorse or guilt, is manipulative, and irresponsible. Kevin lacked remorse or guilt because he did not show remorse or guilt towards his actions after putting his sister’s guinea
1. Definition – This is a disorder in which the person experiences great pain but there is not a physical cause for them to be in pain. The person that has this disorder does not know that they are making this up, they truly believe that it is a real pain and that something is wrong with them. 2. Causes/Risk Factors: • History of Sexual Abuse. • History of Physical Abuse. • Underlying problem (fibromyalgia). • Experience of pain. • Functional impairment. • Emotional Stress. 3. Signs/Symptoms:…
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Brief Description of Patient: Patient is an 18 year old male football player who has recently been diagnosed with a sports related concussion. He complains for dizziness, neck pain, and headaches. He has a hard time staying focused during his studies. The patient wants to receive the best therapy available so he can return back to football as soon as he can. PICO Question: Does adding cervical spine and vestibular rehabilitation have a faster recovery time for an 18-year-old male who plays football…
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Comatose: Comatose is when you are affected with or characterized by a coma. Lying in a care of intensive care, mother of four Tara Jepson was subjected to a ruthless and calculated sexual assault by one-person she should have been able to trust, the male nurse at her bedside. A friend reported him to police, who eventually traced Tara, a successful sports agent and a former model, to tell her the devastating news that she’d been assaulted. ‘Tara said: “What he did was utterly despicable. I don’t…
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Mrs. Jackson was asked to verbally answer a number of questions regarding Kimberly’s school and behavioral functioning in class. She reported concerns with Kimberly’s anxiety and attention in class. She reported Kimberly often has incomplete assignments and is nervous working independently and on exams. Mrs. Jackson stated that she implemented multiple instruction strategies for Kimberly, where as in large group instruction Kimberly need verbal reminders. Mrs. Jackson believed that Kimberly could…
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Caden’s case. Techniques such as dream analysis and interpretation, free association, and transference analysis allow the therapist to gain an understanding and work through unconscious impulses, wishes, drives, and conflicts the individual deals with in their everyday lives. This could help reduce the compulsions and maybe even eliminate them. Biopsychosocial: Biopsychosocial is therapy that uses medication and another treatment plan such as talk therapy, cognitive, or behavioral. They study a person’s…
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1. The image produced is most likely a frontal plane. A frontal plane cuts the body into anterior and posterior parts, which allows an image of the woman’s abdomen to be produced. The frontal plane allows the image to be the anterior view of the abdomen, whereas a transverse plane cuts the body into superior and inferior parts. 2. A negative feedback system is the response to a stimulus in order to reduce its intensity. By scratching an itch, you are using a negative feedback system because the goal…
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1. Discuss the factors that may cause Jane to intentionally and unintentionally distort her ratings of Barb and George. Because Jane has a close relationship with Bard and George, her rating of them may be distorted in many ways. Jane may fear negative feedback will affect their relationship so that she may avoid conflict. By avoiding conflict, it might lead her to give Barb and George both inflated performance ratings. By giving them inflated performance ratings, it will produce the highest possible…
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Case #1 As psychologists we are expected to help those that we can but being sure to also only practice within our scope of competency, barring an emergency. Often times we may be presented with a client whose case is out of our scope of competence, or someone who we do not morally agree with. In this scenario, Brian is facing both dilemmas. He is unfamiliar with a potential client’s culture and lifestyle and is morally opposed to the clients presenting concerns. After his supervisor assigns him…
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Snapshot: Charles says his mental health check-in was red because he was feeling happy. Charles’ appearance and hygiene were appropriate. Charles does not have any homicidal or suicidal ideation at this time. Progress: In this session, the staff and Charles had a conversation on developing new activities to reduce anxiety (improve mood, etc.). and provide examples of healthy/pro-social activities. The staff taught Charles progressive muscle relaxation techniques to give himself control over his body’s…
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