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of children, adolescents and adults at the same time. In setting up the research, the researcher would need to pinpoint subjects i...
are clear-cut and undeniable but there are circumstances such as that experienced by Dr. Ellen Gandle (2002) who writes about her ...
In seven pages two journal articles are applied to an examination of how divorce affects relationships with parents....
This paper consists of five pages and examines the problems connected with adult children caring for their elderly parents by disc...
In ten pages this paper examines these issues from a social work perspective. Four sources are cited in the bibliography....
In an overview consisting of five pages cocaine is examined in terms of its physical, social, and psychological effects along with...
This paper of three pages examines the negative traits associated with addiction and addresses issues related to family functionin...
In this paper consisting of 7 pages the uses of licit and illicit drugs in the high schools of the United States are examined in t...
In twelve pages this paper examines teenage deviant behavior in a consideration of various social factors and how they can escalat...
Mental Health Services Administration: one out of every eight people in this country currently has a significant problem with alco...
examination" (Anonymous, 2003). Marchman empowers other entities beyond parents and guardians with the ability to involuntarily a...
information. 2. Prevalence of mental illness and substance abuse within the group. 3. High risk, high need populations within the ...
B. Abuse of illicit drugs increasing among seniors. C. Prescription drugs. 1. Seniors take many more drugs than younger adults. 2....
This paper discusses how an ethical dilemma can be addressed using professional counseling ethical codes of conduct. Three pages i...
This essay discusses two types of training for teenage alcoholism - impulse control and skills training. A one page outline is inc...
they were performed. Sounds easy but it isnt (Management Study Guide, 2012). We all observe and interpret differently. This is the...
context of the problem of addressing dual-diagnosed populations. The Dual Diagnosis The term dual diagnosis is a relative...
had fewer suicidal thoughts than those who used drugs and engaged in sex (2004). Those who used marijuana, and perhaps other illeg...
long ago Dr. Phil railed against a teenager for smoking pot every day. There are mixed messages on television about drugs. While t...
affected by it. Young people are particularly susceptible to the effects of alcohol as their brains are still developing. Adolesc...
as many addicts often die early. But there are cases when substances are not abused early in life, but get picked up when the indi...
and Practice, 2001). As this author said, "Cultural competency emphasizes the idea of effectively operating in different cultural ...
entire population of youth between the ages of 12 and 17 used illicit drugs in 2004 (SAMHSA, 2005). This represents a slight decre...
as noted above, is a "protective resource" that counters the effect of something stressful; for example, providing financial suppo...
likely to have substance abuse problems, which ultimately establishes a cyclical arrangement for both living and socializing. ...
inability to regulate decision-making behavior at such times is critical if relapses are to be avoided (Matto, 2007). In addition,...
(Bromwell, n.d.). This approach would also try to have the patient develop different patterns of thinking (Bromwell, n.d.). For ex...
windows. Those windows include the children themselves but they also include society as a whole. Child abuse can be either...
(Vollum, Buffington-Vollum and Longmire 209). It has been argued that animals, in their own right, are worthy of consideration and...
as a healthcare problem (Gorski, 1996). If it is a physiological condition that is highly likely that this will be classified as a...