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Obesity and Genetics: A Strong Connection The link between obesity and genetics is extensively documented, especially in developed nations. Environmental factors also have a role in the development of obesity. Studies involving twins, adopted individuals, and families have demonstrated that genetics play a significant role in obesity development. Scientists have focused on examining the genetic […]
Read moreIntroduction In every organization, it is important to understand the traits of the employees to be able to motivate, challenge them and train them to be productive and achieve the organization’s goals. Personality traits affect the individual employee’s behavior and the overall success of work. Self-esteem and self-concept are examples of such employee’s characteristics (Yang, […]
Read moreThe United States has long had the goal of supporting and fighting for democracy. However, the 1920’s and 30’s marked one of the most turbulent times in the American history. With the past enslavement of African Americans, World War I and the continued fight for equality and civil rights, music, theater and visual art became […]
Read morePsychological disorders, or mental disorders, are deviations from the brain’s usual state of well-being. The article discusses various mental and psychological disorders, such as Phobias, Anxiety, Personality Disorders, and other conditions (Abramovitz, 2005). People dealing with these disorders encounter daily difficulties that affect their lives. In particular, this article focuses on Bipolar disorder, formerly known […]
Read moreAbstract Ethnographic studies on sports have been recognized by a number of revisions to be substantial in the worldwide social presentation. The study mainly aims at examining how sports impact the social assembly and recital of the domain. The capital building for most of the cultural societies in communities are mainly subjected to examination. Moreover, […]
Read moreIntroduction Within various articles, authors have used scale methods to examine the high co-morbidity between obsessive compulsive disorder and eating disorders (Fernandez-Aranda et al, 2004). These authors applied procedures to assess the underlying causes of these disorders. Most studies in the literature have mainly explored the relationship between eating disorders and OCD (Fernandez-Aranda et al, […]
Read moreBipolar sickness has been of worry among the specialists in the ebb and flow world because of the intricacies that come as an aftereffect of the illness .this has prompted investigative suppositions and accepts about the infection to be founded on different speculations as examined by the different gatherings of researchers who are worried about […]
Read moreIn its early stages, bipolar disorder was frequently misdiagnosed by doctors. However, in 1854, French psychiatrist Jules Baillarger successfully identified and differentiated this disorder from schizophrenia. This significant finding led to extensive research on the neurological condition known as manic depression. Bipolar disorder is characterized by noticeable changes in mood, energy levels, and activity levels. […]
Read moreCollege education plays a significant role in a society by acting as the key to success for the future of individuals who consider it a necessary thing in life. The persons who have not acquired a higher education tend to find fewer opportunities compared to graduates who have widespread chances of being successful with a […]
Read moreNewcomb, M. D., & Bentler, P. M. (2010). Substance use and abuse among children and teenagers. American psychologist, 44(2), 242. According to Newcomb, substance abuse and illicit drug use are ongoing issues for teenagers as a group and as individuals. The author discusses the risks of drug abuse during the teenage years, particularly in relationships […]
Read moreA college education can be elaborated as a type of higher learning training where the learner or student majors in her/his line of specialization after the secondary school education. The work-study learned in the college education is wider though skewed to a particular line of expertise with a different level of certification, for instance, certificate, […]
Read moreIntroduction One out of each three Americans is fat and two out of each three Americans are overweight. Information from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009–2010 demonstrated that 18.3% of young people (12– 19 years old) were fat and 32.6% in 20–39-year-olds (Leichiman, 2014). The expansion in the pervasiveness of fatness has all […]
Read moreThe increasing prevalence of bulimia nervosa, an eating disorder characterized by excessive food consumption and purging methods such as vomiting, is attributed to unhealthy eating habits. Individuals with this condition frequently consume large amounts of food and induce vomiting as a means to prevent weight gain. Bulimia nervosa is a dangerous condition characterized by uncontrollable […]
Read moreIntroduction Eating disorders are mainly disorders concerning intake of food. These are disorders that are verified in the course of unseemly eating performance which brings about depressing bodily and mind tribulations. On a certain study, consumption disorders are described as physiological and corporeal modifications allied to strings of behavioral disorders.The teenager’s eating disorder has been […]
Read moreIntroduction In the contemporary society, the population of the offenders continues to rise every day. This leads to myriad challenges which have an effect on the society at large. Mentally ill offenders are still confined in jail. As a result, the correctional officers are assigned the task of offering services to these individuals. Some of […]
Read moreIntroduction College education stands apart from lower levels of education as it imparts the technical and cognitive skills necessary for professional fields. Success in college requires hard work and dedication as students are entrusted with significant responsibility. In the nursing field, nurses must be mentally and physically prepared to handle critical illnesses due to the […]
Read moreMental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and more intricate disorders like bipolar disorder hinder individuals from functioning, thinking, and experiencing emotions in a normal way. Different cultures have different approaches to mental health concerns, resulting in the development of specific treatments and diagnoses. Those diagnosed with mental illness need thorough care and attention (Kohn […]
Read moreAlthough the section on eating disorders in the DSM-IV-TR (APA, 2000) is subsumed under the broad category of Adult Disorders, many eating disorders have their origin in the early years of life or the adolescent stage. Approximately 5 to 10 million people in the United States have one form of the many eating disorders. Among […]
Read moreIntroduction Social anxiety disorder, which is also called Social phobia, refers to an anxiety disorder where a person experiences excessive and often unreasonable fear when it comes to social situations (Bogels et al 170). Self-consciousness and intense nervousness arise from the fear of being judged, watched, and or criticized by others. Someone suffering from social […]
Read moreIntroduction Generalized anxiety disorder, a psychological condition, is marked by excessive levels of anxiety. Individuals with this disorder constantly experience worry and feel anxious about everyday activities or life in general. This condition is characterized by an unrealistic and persistent concern. People of all age groups, including children and teenagers, frequently undergo excessive worry and […]
Read moreAbstract Hypothesis: Deficits in mentalization cause the development of eating disorders. Methods: The study relied predominantly on pertinent journals, which were retrieved from pertinent databases that included Pub Med-NCBI (National Center of Biotechnology Information) and Google scholar. Results: Having performed an in-depth analysis of the primary literature, the study established that deficits in mentalization result in the development of […]
Read moreAnorexia nervosa refers to an eating disorder that is serious and is considered to be life threatening. This disorder entails self-starvation and excessive loss of weight. It also encompasses the constant phobia of gaining weight and increased concentration on habits to do with weight loss. Individuals who are affected by this condition also constantly relate […]
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