Gender in mental health

Depression, anxiety, somatic symptoms, and high rates of comorbidity are significantly related to interconnected and co-occurrent risk factors, such as gender-based roles, stressors, and negative life experiences and events (World Health Organization, n.d.). In this discussion, review the research on treatment differences in genders. Gender in mental health  In your discussion, address the following: How […]
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Social psychology in the courtroom

The case of Kelly Michaels demonstrates why reliability and validity show up in every psychology textbook. They deserve to be integrated into your life. Her story also might inspire you to become a forensic psychologist.  “It’s like public execution, but you stay alive to go at it again, and again, day after day,” Kelly Michaels […]
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Clinical psychology

Clinical psychology refers to the application of psychological principles and theories in the assessment and treatment of individuals diagnosed with mental health problems. Social skills training is one of the primary treatment models used for individuals diagnosed with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. Part of this treatment methodology focuses on providing individuals with opportunities to […]
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Dysrhythmias

You have 3 different patients require defibrillation cardioversion or insertion of an ICD. Identify the reason the therapy is indicated and the nursing management needed during and after the procedures. Dysrhythmias   Cardiac dysrhythmia (or arrhythmia) is a disturbance in the rate of cardiac muscle contractions, or any variation from the normal rhythm or rate of […]
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Current Issues/Trends

Choose from one of the following topics: Current Issues/Trends Nursing during an epidemic, pandemic or natural disaster across the country or around the globe Social media influences on health or health care delivery The effect of the media on nursing image. How can nurses educate the public and help portray the true image of nursing? […]
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Informed decision-making

An informed decision is a choice that individuals make once they have all the information related to the decision topic. It involves analyzing potential outcomes, benefits and risks associated with each option, then deciding which choice is the best for you. After considering all factors involved with each option, you can decide which option meets […]
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Food Desert

Many individuals have been to a corner market in a city and noticed soggy lettuce, a moldy cucumber or other far from fresh produce being offered to that community in that specific area. Until now, many may not have known that this is what is referred to as a Food Desert. Why is it that […]
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Willingness to Pay

Read and consider the “Willingness to Pay” example in Section 7-1 (Chapter 7 Section 1).  Everyone shops for things they need for themselves and for gifts for others. Your old car just died and it’s not worth anything. But the local Toyota dealership has a sale on the new Corolla Hybrid that gets 45 MPG […]
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Digital Dating Platforms

Technology has impacted social interactions in many ways. Driven by a solutionist approach and supported by the available means to develop digital structures, engineers seek solutions to mitigate or enhance many different aspects of the social life of individuals. With the economical and digital inter-connection happening worldwide, individuals and societies are collectively impacted by the […]
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Making Sense of Change Management

Individual change is at the heart of everything that is achieved in organizations. Once individuals have the motivation to do something different, the whole world can begin to change. The conspiracy laws in the UK recognize this capacity for big change to start small. In some legal cases, the merest nod or a wink between […]
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