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Different Types of Personality Disorder Psychology Coursework
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Communication plays a significant role in treating the negative impacts of personality disorders. It helps an individual to communicate with others and share his or her inner desires and ideas to a significant extent. Sharing of ideas leads to enhancement of the self-confidence and self-esteem of the personality disordered individual and improves their performance and productivity among others.
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Domestic or Intimate Partner Violence Psychology Coursework
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Domestic or intimate violence is a vice that continues to pervade society in numerous forms. However, in most reported incidents, the women and children suffer the most because of domestic or intimate partner violence. This is contributed by the culture that subjects women to submissiveness regardless of the violence inflicted on them by the abuser
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Making a Psychiatric Diagnosis Psychology Assignment
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The above cases represent instances where manifestations of mental illnesses are sometimes difficult to identify and come up with a diagnosis. The diagnoses given in each are based on the manifestations at the instant. The review of these symptoms directs the making of a diagnosis. It is also important to note that some conditions share manifestations and therefore there is a risk of misdiagnosis.
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Depression Disease Psychology Case Study
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Stress is one of the major problems, which is continuously facing by every individual in this present-day context. Due to this particular problem, most of the individuals are undergoing through varied sorts of problems that eventually impose an adverse impact on their respective health conditions at large.
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Erik Ericksons Stages of Psychosocial Development Psychology Coursework
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The stages of development across the life highlight the kinds of experiences that individuals undergo for them to navigate the various psychological conflicts successfully as they develop from one stage to the other. The experiences that Erickson's theory highlights are sufficient in preparing individuals to move from one stage to the other.
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Depressive Disorders and Their Peculiarities Psychology Coursework
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Several most prevailing types of depressive disorders, such as major, persistent, and bipolar are explained in detail, including their clinical features, and both unique features and those similar to other disorders. Among other crucial points expressed in the work should be mentioned in the etiology of depressive disorders, including the variety of theories that exist in this regard.
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Conflict Management Model and Solutions Psychology Case Study
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Despite conflicts giving rise to animosity and unbearable working environments, they should be utilized in a manner that promotes the objectives of the organization. That notwithstanding elaborate conflict resolution models should be implemented to ensure the conflicts that arise are resolved amicably.
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Understanding the Development of Mental Disorders and Its Recovery Process Psychology Case Study
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Mental health disorder forces Mary to quit her job. The paper relates Mary’s medical condition to physical health wellness. The paper also explains the influence of stigma on mental health. Mental health relates to a state of complete social and physical wellness of a person and not just the absence of disease. 
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Trait Theory and Understanding Individual Differences Psychology Assignment
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Trait theories of personality are concepts generated by psychologists to classify and elaborate character based on natural factors such as genes. Trait theory is advantageous because: first, it helps to classify observable behaviors. Researchers have established that evaluating the collective behaviors of persons gives a powerful connection with their traits. 
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Discussing Differences While Working With a Family During Systematic Therapy Psychology Case Study
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In one family case, a 16-year-old girl was suspended from school after one of the class representatives found marijuana in her locker. The incident was reported to the principal. It was agreed that the suspension was the best decision since the girl was also having concentration difficulties and depressive signs.
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Behavior Support Plan for the Client Psychology Case Study
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McNeal’s state of depression is mainly attributed to psychological factors. From the case study, McNeal does not have any history of disorder heredity in his family. Therefore, his problems arise from the psychological state of his mind and not from family. The psychoanalytic model can be used to explain the causes of his psychological problems.
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Investigating Mental Health Psychology Assignment
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This assignment also makes four comparisons between the BDI measures. The concepts of validity and reliability are very important in the assessment and diagnosis of mental patients. This is because they are central to making the right diagnosis judgment by maintaining absolute objectivity. DSM-5 improves validity and reliability by improving the evaluation procedure. 
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Child Psychology Psychology Assignment
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This assignment also discusses Piaget’s theory that comprehensively covers the development and nature of human intelligence, intuitive thought substage that ensures once the child is between ages 4 to 7 and scaffolding that can be utilized through a planned understanding, keeping independent goals of the children as primary goals. 
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Analysis of Bipolar Disorder Psychology Coursework
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The government should set aside funds to help assist scientists and doctors conduct research to get to the cause of this condition. The government should also set aside funds that will help in the construction of special facilities to be used in the treatment and management of this disorder. This is due to the symptoms exhibited by bipolar patients 
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Diversity and Inclusivity in Psychology Psychology Coursework
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Diversity without inclusivity will result in individuals keeping their behavior patterns to the communities in which they belong. The result is that they will make progress in learning the behavior within that particular group because they have some sameness. Such closed communities will be inclined to learn from their intra-community behavior differences, but suffer alienation from other groups.
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Portrayal of Substance Use Depicted in Family Guy Psychology Coursework
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Pediatricians advocate for holding magazines and newspapers that do not contain advertisements concerning drugs and should also advocate for the banning of those advertisements. They should as well advocate for conducting anti-drug campaigns in the country and should encourage the allocation of money to conduct research concerning adolescents.
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Long-Term Impact of Physical Abuse in Childhood Psychology Case Study
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Discipline is an issue that is much common in the care given to children. The role of maintaining discipline is in those that spend the most time with the children at home and in school. Keeping the children, however, should not be carried out through corporal punishment as it mainly inflicts pain and makes the children exposed to risk factors instead of keeping the discipline.
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Critical Reflection on the Intervention Psychology Case Study
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Interest in mindfulness-based approaches to stress reduction research has increased over the last ten years, with more than one hundred randomized controlled trials reporting their findings during this period. This paper seeks to critically reflect on the successes and weaknesses of the mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention.
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Educational Psychology - Theories of Learning Versus Theories of Development Psychology Lab Report
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Divorce alters the normal learning of the students. They may blame themselves for the breakup of their family or hold unrealistic hopes for reconciliation (Woolfolk & Margetts, 2013). I will use this knowledge in helping my divorced neighbor’s children. We also studied the effects of gender differences in the classroom.
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The Criticism of NHST Psychology Annotated Bibliography
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Cohen argues that fundamentally the problem with this approach is that it doesn’t actually provide the information which is sought from it, even though many people believe that it does. What is sought from NHST is to know what the probability is of H0  being true given any particular data set.
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Analysis of the Publication about Anxiety Disorders Psychology Annotated Bibliography
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The authors took the position that resilience allowed individuals to cope with different events of trauma while stabilizing their lives both with regard to its quality and their body functioning, which identifies the role played by resilience among patients that develop psychopathology in the management and recovery processes of their diseases.
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Applying for a Research Assistants Position Psychology Admission/Application Essay
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Away from my studies, I have had past relevant work experience. This included my recent time of working with a mental health facility as a volunteer. Whilst there, I gained experience working with the patients who suffered from mental health problems within social care, clinical, and educational settings.
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Autism - Levels and Types, Difficulties in Education and Associating with Other People Psychology Case Study
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The paper tells that everyone within the society who by any chance possesses any means possible to extend their due support to people with disabilities is encouraged to do so with the utmost integrity. Joint responsibilities to assist people with disabilities are essential as they form a part of our benevolent society.
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Analysis of Difficult Behavior in Children in Works Ronald Mah, Sami Timimi, Maria Tatar Psychology Article
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Families that force themselves to respect the individuality and personality of their child so much so that they adapt to conform to the child’s needs end up doing much more harm than good as such a child is unable to conform to other communities outside of the family. Teachers are almost certainly not able to help such children who expect other children to accommodate their personality.
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Conceptualization of the Family's Situation Using System Theory Psychology Case Study
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The case in question revolves around Walton’s family of whom I am the family therapist. Paul and Mary are the heads of the home but are on verge of a divorce. Their firstborn son John has developed a habit of stealing things from his mother and classmates while his brother Mark has been getting in trouble in class for indiscipline.
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Erikson's Theory of Personality and the Stages of Psychosocial Development Psychology Report
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Development functions by the principle of epigenetic which indicate that people develop through a predetermined and unfolding of their personalities in eight stages. Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development is the basis for either broad or complex discussion and important for the analysis of an individual’s personality and behavior.
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Learning Environments for Children Psychology Literature review
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In order to achieve sustainable national development and increase the productivity of the citizens, most governments have streamlined the learning programs for young children.  In its effort to provide the children with a strong foundation and opportunities for future growth, the Australian government has emulated Early Years Learning Framework.
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Teachers Performance and Reading Difficulties Experienced by Students without Disabilities Psychology Assignment
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The sources were expected to either dispute or agree with the hypothesis of this current study which states: Is there a relationship between a teacher’s performance and reading difficulties experienced by students without disabilities? Moreover, the sources such as readings were expected to highlight what other studies have found about the research topic.
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Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions by Klein Psychology Book Report/Review
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Important to note that this summary will look into the quality of the content used by the author alongside the skills he used to present his context. Finally, the summary will evaluate both the research techniques and depths used to study various topics under discussion in his material.
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The Cognitive and Affective Differences That Interact to Create Difficulties for Gifted Children Psychology Literature review
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Silverman (1989) asserts that a child who is of IQ 145 or above can be referred to as highly gifted. In a cognitive ability test, a child who scores three standard deviations above the mean can be termed as intellectually gifted. Such children are very rare in the population since the ratio in which they appear in the world is approximately the ratio of 1:1000.
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Leadership Theory and Practice Psychology Report
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Leadership is a task that is very challenging; this calls for a leader who has the qualities and the skills to manage institutions as the leader.  It is also worth noting that leadership skills may be acquired through training, observation or may as well be inherent.  Every theory that has been describing the concept of leadership has its merits and demerits.
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The Nature and Theories of Child Development Psychology Assignment
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Any personal information relating to other people should not be collected from children. This can only be done after gaining consent from a parent or a responsible adult. Any reward or incentive provided by the researcher to the child should safe, legal and acceptable to the responsible adults. This is important for the age group to avoid any products that are known to cause allergic problems.
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Effective Early Intervention Programs for Children with Autism Psychology Literature review
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On account of my nephew with autism, I have become interested in early intervention programs for autistic individuals.  Knowing that in some cases autism is for life, I pin my hope on these programs to help my nephew to know more than the basic survival skills in life that would render him independent in everyday living, thus minimizing his need for parental supervision.
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The Cognitive Adolescent Psychology Essay
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Cognitive development refers to the progressive development in the ability to think and reason, in this case for adolescents. This deliberate progression begins from simple basic concepts of thinking and response at birth like copying what adults around do to complex concepts of analysis, reflective indulgence, and deductive reasoning at maturity.
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Psychodynamic Theory, Cognitive-Behavioral Theory and Rogerian Theory in Young People Mental Health Psychology Literature review
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According to Stallard ( 2008), social work practice is composed of applying professional values of social work, techniques, and also principles to aid individuals in getting tangible services; psychotherapy as well as counseling with people, families, and also groups; supporting communities to improve processes.
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Mental Health Clients with Down Syndrome Psychology Term Paper
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Patients with Down syndrome receive therapy to help them cope with simple basic functions as well as improve their cognitive ability.  The therapy involves certain skills and patience as patients with Down syndrome may appear to be quite stubborn. These patients may suffer from other health-related conditions as well such as mental illness so the therapy must be able to cover all their needs.
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Autism and Parental Satisfaction Psychology Research Paper
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Parents raising a child or children with autism are often faced with exceptional challenges and circumstances. Autism is a set of disorders commonly referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and it is characterized by impairments in communication, flexible behaviors, and social interaction (Glenn, Cunningham, Poole, Reeves, & Weindling, 2009).
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Analysis of Counseling and Therapy in One Family Psychology Case Study
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The goal is to provide a condensed snapshot of what therapy might look like over three sessions during the beginning, middle, and ending stages of therapy. The issue of sexual intimacy will not be addressed in these sessions due to the young age of the two boys. The therapist would likely choose to see the couple separately following the family sessions if they felt there was still a problem.
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Challenges Encountered by People with Intellectual Disabilities Psychology Essay
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The problems which are associated with intellectual disabilities, as well as the key evidence-based practices that ought to be carried out so as to overcome the challenges, will also be looked at. Moreover, the diagnosis of the disorder and the prevention measures will be further in the following paper.
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What Is the Interplay between Ageism, Unemployment, and Mental Health in Australia Psychology Assignment
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Social action will attend to discrimination and biases regarding mature age people, with the aim of lessening such prejudices in society. Discourse analysis provides us with a way of thinking about the role of discourse in the construction of social and psychological realities. Many articles exist on unemployment, ageism, and mental health.
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Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Psychology Research Proposal
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Study participants will be required to sign an informed consent form prior to being included in the study. The consent form will be prepared after consulting with the ethics department of the university. Exclusion of mothers who are non-English speaking; suffering from other psychiatric disorders or major medical problems.
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The Success of Emergency Psychology in Assisting Individuals in Emergency Situations Psychology Report
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The individuals affected may be the primary victims, first responders, and the vicarious observers. Emergencies are known to create social and psychological problems. Some of the issues that emergency psychology helps deal with include grief, depression, anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Effective Sports Coaching Strategies and Techniques Psychology Assignment
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One of the strategies for the coach is to devote a substantial amount of time to understanding key requirements for the sports (such as specific sports skills and psychological knowledge). This coaching strategy implies that the coach will enable the trainees to learn more if provided with high-quality learning activities, knowledge, skills, and understanding necessary for high performance.
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The Psychology of Exceptional Learning Psychology Term Paper
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Reading is one of the major complex mental activities that many children suffer from. It is regarded as the most paramount skill in any elementary school curriculum and also the most troublesome subject that many children encounter in school. Among the children suffering from specific learning disabilities, nearly 70 to 80 percent have reading deficits.
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The Role of Language in Cognitive Development Psychology Literature review
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Critical areas of development such as emotional and social growth very much depend on the ability of a child to express him or herself verbally and refine his or her abilities and acquire new skills. As such, a delay in language skills may result in miscommunication as well as cause frustrations for the child who is trying to convey something.
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Cognitive Load Theory Psychology Literature review
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Beginning with cognitive load theory (CLT), an understanding of the link between knowledge of the strengths and limitations of human cognitive architecture and instruction has to consider the fact that CLT can explain learning outcomes and this is done by giving considerations to the limitations and strengths of the human cognitive architecture.
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A Critical Incident During Attachment Session at the National Hospital Psychology Case Study
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Eddie (2006) claims that among the most stressful episodes include deaths of people conducting their daily assignments, a close acquaintance committing suicide, or casualty-related incidents among many others. For the purpose of this report, the author wishes to define a critical incident as any distressful event either physically, emotionally, or psychologically.
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The Teacher's Role in Bullying Intervention Psychology Literature review
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The teachers involved in the survey all agreed that online bullying or such aggressive behaviors were likely to occur online and that they would intervene to some level. The study showed that teachers were likely to advise students not to engage with unknown people online, share their personal information or visit suspicious websites.
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The Impact of Time Pressure on Pilot Decisions Psychology Literature review
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 As trait anxiety demonstrated equivalent mean scores for both sets of groups, it has to be concluded that the differences in quality of performance on operational proficiency under time pressure are not related to personality variables but rather to an inbuilt resistance to pressure that experts possess.
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Constructions of Childhood Psychology Term Paper
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The paper will examine the link between constructions of childhood and other contemporary issues in early childhood education. Moreover, this paper will provide recommendations for strategies that can be used to introduce changes in relation to constructions of childhood in my professional practice and the community.
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