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The Efficacy Of Anti-Psychotic Medications In Treating The Behavior, Social, And Communication Deficits Associated With Autism Spectrum Disorders In Children And Adolescents A Systematic Review, Raquel Velazquez May 2012

The Efficacy Of Anti-Psychotic Medications In Treating The Behavior, Social, And Communication Deficits Associated With Autism Spectrum Disorders In Children And Adolescents A Systematic Review, Raquel Velazquez

HIM 1990-2015

Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of complex developmental disabilities which can cause behavior, social, and communication deficits. Anti-psychotic medications are often prescribed when symptoms such as aggression, irritability, hyperactivity, tantrums, and self-injurious behavior occur. Objective: To determine if anti-psychotic medications improve the behavior, social, and communication symptoms associated with ASD in children and adolescents. Search Strategy: Electronic literature searches were performed to find relevant studies and utilized the (1) Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (2) Hispanic American Periodicals Index, (3) Medline, (4) PAIS International, (5) ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, (6) PsycInfo, (7) PubMed, (8) Springer LINK, (9) …


How Am I Not Myself? A Semiotic Analysis Of Images, Michael G. Main May 2011

How Am I Not Myself? A Semiotic Analysis Of Images, Michael G. Main

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There has been much debate in the history of philosophy aimed at determining what it is, exactly, that makes a person who and what she is. Varying theories have offered a wide range of concepts in pursuit of the answer to this question. Some thinkers, such as B.F. Skinner, have claimed that it is observable behavior patterns that determine who and what a person is. Yet other thinkers, such as Carl Jung, have attributed unconscious motivators as being determinative in deciphering who and what a person is. Jung claims that it is the conscious and unconscious working together that determines …