Neuroscience: Neuron Development The human brain is a complex and extremely vital organ in the sense that it is connected to the body’s nervous system and has a role to play in the coordination and execution of all bodily functions. As such, the growth and development of neurons is an orderly process that takes place in five stages. Part of neuron development is the development of axons and dendrites. The axons take information away from the cell to other cells, whereas the dendrites bring information from other cells into the cell. Expounding on how the dendrites and axons grow and make the right connections can be fascinating The first stage of neural development is neurogenesis. Being the early stage of neural development, this can be looked at as being the birth of neurons. It takes place during construction of the embryo and in parts of the adult brain. It is defined as being the process by which neurons are produced by the nervous stem cells (Ariana 2019). This process takes place in the subventricular zone of the dentate gyrus in…
why do people assume that masturbation will lead to hair loss? The world has advanced in many ways, but masturbation is still a difficult topic for most people. This stigma attached to it has led to many laughable myths. One such misconception is that you will lose more hair as you masturbate. One fact that backers of this thinking forget is that if it were true, then we would have so many bald people on earth. So, why do people assume that masturbation will lead to hair loss? First, it arises from the assumption that semen contains a lot of protein, that you lose with more ejaculations. It is assumed that this protein should have been more helpful in your hair or scalp. However, the myth that a lot of sex or masturbation leads to balding doesn’t have any scientific backing. Semen may contain a lot of protein (5.04 grams in every 100 mL), but it is not so much in the bigger picture. One ejaculation will rob you only 3.3-3.7 mL of semen, and if you calculate the protein…
Resilience in Oedipus and Hamlet Resilience is the ability of someone to return to a previous good position after a period of problems. Resilient people are robust and work through hardships. Oedipus and Hamlet both face challenging situations throughout their lives. They both show resilient qualities in overcoming the troubles they encounter. However, Hamlet is the more resilient character since he sustains his toughness till the very end. Oedipus is the protagonist in Sophocles’ play Oedipus the King. The play’s plot is built around the character Oedipus, King of Thebes. Oedipus is fixated on finding and punishing the person responsible for the previous king’s death. This person ends up being Oedipus himself (“Oedipus the King”). It is a story of a person trying to fight fate only to end up fulfilling his destiny. The play begins with the citizens of Thebes, begging Oedipus to take action in averting the plague that ravages the kingdom. Oedipus has already sent his brother in law Creon to the oracle to find out the reason behind the epidemic. Creon returns with news that the scourge…
Administrative Supervision among Behavioral Health Employees Administrative supervision is concerned with the act of supervisors evaluating and monitoring work practices as well as clinical programs set by the organization within which the supervisor operates. Clinical supervision involves a supervisor in-charge of implementing an organization’s policies and procedures while at the same time offering support and learning for the clinical staff (Miller, 2018). While administrative supervision helps the organization in making an autonomous decision, some elements and contents of the regulatory activity are still confusing or a bit fuzzy. Administrative supervision among behavioral health workers strengthens relationships and administration as well. In the process of offering assistance and support to clinicians, the organization can meet its demands while ensuring fairness and efficiency in its operations. However, there is some difference between administrative supervision and clinical supervision. Clinical supervision, also known as educational supervision, refers to training and educating both the new and already experienced health workers (Pack, 2017). Unlike administrative control, clinical supervision requires every health social worker to participate regardless of their levels of education. According to Pack (2017), clinical…
Adverse Trauma with Suicide Ideation among youth INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Today, one of the leading causes of death among young people is suicide. Suicide attempts have been identified as a significant predictor of suicide deaths. Compared to fatal suicide attempts, nonfatal ones are 50-80 times more prevalent. In 2015, close to half a million Americans were taken to the emergency room after they attempted to commit suicide. In many ways, suicide has proven to have far-reaching impacts as it affects friends and family members of individuals who attempt or die by it. The world health organization estimates that every year, about 800,000 people commit suicide worldwide. There are several reasons that warrant concern of suicidal thoughts and behaviours among youths as compared to other age groups. First, there has been a drastic increase in the number of suicide among people in their adolescence and early adulthood. Secondly, suicide has been franked the greatest cause of death among young people in comparison to older people. During adolescence and childhood, suicide is said to be the second leading cause of death. On…
Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory The social control process involves the self-regulation by a group based on its principles, beliefs, and values. The main aim of social control is to prevent and stop negative deviance, which is breaking laws and rules of a land, which in turn harms others. In Redwood City, laws and regulations set by the government focus on punishing or enforcing negative sanctions to act as a means of social control. Social control by the use of rewards is a positive reinforcement. Also, there are formal sanctions imposed by the government in the form of rules and regulations to punish bad behavior in society. Examples of legal sanctions include incarceration and fines, which prevent adverse reactions. Punishments depend on the extent of negative action such as arrest, imprisonment, expulsion, censorship, and limited political freedom. An excellent example of social control in Redwood City is when a person breaks the law and arrested, they go to court, and depending on the severity of the case, pay fines, or face imprisonment, or even both. Social control brings order in the…
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Development in behavior genetics Abstract Development in behavior genetics proposes a moderate relation among specific genes, early childhood and criminal behavior. Even though scientific testing is still at the preliminary stage, genetic information is being introduced in criminal proceedings. However, the scope to which such information affects the jurors’ resolve is surveyed. In the study, persons between the ages of 18-30 years receive a depiction of impetuous homicide that go along with one of the descriptions of criminal impulsivity; child mistreatment; genes; childhood abuse and genetic predisposition. Contributors are tasked to pinpoint the felony committed and choose suitable sentence. Proof of gene predisposition does not have an impact on crime which a felony is sentenced to. Contributors who undergo abuse or genetic plus child abuse inflict longer jail terms. The summary of the findings reduces disquietedness that genetic proof in criminal justice persuades members of the jury. Even before the studies recognizing specific genes as the condition of an impact on criminal tendancies, there is appropriate cause to be of the opinion that genetic components play a part in predispositions…
BULLIES ARE MADE, NOT BORN Bullies are defined as people who hurt or intimidate others and often forcing them to do actions that they are not comfortable doing. Nature are attributes that one is born with and associated with overtime. Nurture, on the other hand, are behaviour that one accrues over with time. Bullying, to a greater extent, is nurture oriented rather than nature-oriented. Individuals who turn out into bullies over time have had actions that would have swayed them into bullying (Roland & Munthe, 2017). Some of the nurture based activities that would lead one into bullying include the following. Physical punishment is one that makes people into bullies over time. Parents using force on their children ultimately lead to aggressive behaviours. Physical punishment in children is sometimes based on adult behaviour (Gomez-Ortiz et al., 2016). In cases where parents are extreme alcoholics and take it out on their children. Over time even after becoming adults, they will still have the aggressive behaviour. Physical punishment is thus proof in its way that bullies are made and not born. Watching…
Abuse in the Long-term Care Setting Long-term care nursing is a healthcare practice that takes care of the emotional and physical requirements of patients who are recovering from surgeries, the elderly, individuals with critical injuries, and chronically incapacitated patients. The primary purpose of long-term care nursing is to minimize the effects of disabilities or accidents to develop independence (Gimm, Chowdhury & Castle, 2018). However, long-term care in Canada faces various challenges. For instance, inadequate clinical staffs, long term care staff members are usually isolated, self-reliant, and extremely busy. Also, there are rising cases of elderly abuse. Concerning the elderly patients who are in long-term care institutions, and are recovering from surgeries, accidents, or chronic incapacitation, cases of patient abuse are on the rise. As a result, skilled nursing facilities are preferable as compared to public nursing homes or assisted living facilities since they prioritize their patients’ well-being; thus, they never have cases of abuse against recovering patients in the long-term care systems. A national survey of residential long-term care facilities was conducted in Canada. And nationwide, 7.6% of assisted…