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Essays 31 - 60
In five pages these student submitted fictitious case studies examines how to evaluate treatment methods in clinical environments ...
In twelve pages this paper discusses psychological testing and its effects upon substance abuse in terms of diagnosis, prevention ...
In nine pages this paper discusses the connection between poverty, African Americans, and substance abuse in a consideration that ...
In six pages this paper considers substance abuse treatment options in these countries with the workplace setting the primary focu...
In six pages this paper examines the counseling and therapeutic challenges of dual diagnosis particularly as it relates to mental ...
at any given time, 700,000 people in the United States are receiving treatment of some kind of alcohol dependence. In a 1992 nati...
measuring device is used, there is less need for the student to discuss the reliability and accuracy of the instruments. Statisti...
has been stable at about 12 percent of the total population for decades, but it is now growing through immigration. The fastest-g...
of Revia is the potential for the drug to cause liver problems (Drugstore.com, 2003a). Consequently patients who have existing l...
person can keep his or her employment (SAMHSA, 2004). The good news is that there are several programs that integrate subs...
to their addiction (Excerpt from the BSW, 2004). Addicted patients are often "highly resistant to therapy" and "skilled in making...
the face of her addiction (Simon, 1994). No matter what he does its wrong "because of Alices defensiveness, which perceives concer...
clinicians rely on the DSM to diagnose their patients. It is credible insofar as it is published by the American Psychiatric Assoc...
think, to work on this area. For example, a counselor discovers that because of a childhood trauma, she has an unreasonable dislik...
In five pages this paper incorporates sections from the KTadldrg.wps paper file and briefly describes Mount Freedom, New Jersey's ...
population, with the largest demographic designation being individuals of mixed race, as they comprise 6 percent of the population...
Most programs intended to stop teenagers from using and abusing substances fail because the teenager does not want to be there and...
that people HIV did not affect the mainstream, it was ignored. First, what is HIV exactly? HIV is the virus that causes AIDS and s...
take to the streets rather than cope with abuse, violence or parental drug addiction. Also, as indicated above in regards to alcoh...
This essay proposes to categorize substance abuse as a chronic disease. The National Institute on Drug Abuse affirms this opinion ...
even though the clinic has endured periods of stress. Still, the counselors and other employees lean on each other whenever the cl...
In twenty pages a research proposal is presented in which the correlation between substance abuse in adolescents and being sexuall...
In five pages a literature review is presented regarding drug abuse in prisons with linkage between the abuse of substances and re...
mineral supplement" every day (Ungvarski, 1996). Empirical evidence shows that there is a "synergistic and interactive relations...
noted that cases of a rare lung infection, pneumocystis carinni pneumonia, had occurred in Los Angeles and also that three young m...
To deal with the HIV crisis many lesser and middle income countries had to develop innovative and cost effective strategies to de...
an AIDS sufferer can speak to the weight loss, weakness, and increasing helplessness that the disease engenders. What was it and h...
prevention of alcohol abuse from a community perspective has made Sacramento, California a precedent setting city whereby extended...
This research paper consists of six pages and considers abuses in the prison system with regards to women's treatment with such is...
little intrinsic value in society. No one would trust anyone else. A degree of trust is necessary in order to keep anarchy at bay....