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Agnosia
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This 10 page paper describes the different categories of agnosia. This is a condition that can affect any of the five senses and, in general, results in a dissociation between the sensory stimulus and the associative memory related to that stimulus. For instance, if a patient with visual agnosia were shown a picture of an object, he would be unable to recall the name of the object. It is not a memory disorder; it is a perceptual-associative disorder caused primarily by stroke and brain injury. The several classifications of agnosia are discussed. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGagnosi.wps
Agoraphobia
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This 5 page paper presents a diagnostic summary of DSM IV
Axis classification for the anxiety disorder, panic disorder with
agoraphobia, based on the character of Helen in the 1995 movie, Copycat.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KTagobia.wps
Agoraphobia / Is it All in the Mind ?
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5 pages discussing the symptoms, causes, possible hereditary factors etc; of this particular panic disorder. Bibliography lists 5 scholarly sources.
Filename: Agorpap.wps
Agoraphobia And Its Effect On Family And Friends
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A 5 page paper that explains agoraphobia and the incidence of this illness. The effects on family and friends are discussed. One table illustrates the incidence of disorders in children of agoraphobic parents compared to children of not agoraphobic parents. Bibliography lists 6 sources. PGagora.msw
Filename: PGagora.msw
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