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Is Dysfunctional Communication Harmful Psychology Assignment
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It is not always the men but sometimes the women also have the same approach. They show it through their possessive attitude. “numerous studies now document that dysfunctional communication patterns differentiate distressed couples from satisfied couples. (Noller & Fitzpatrick 1990 and Noller and Guthrie 1991). 
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For or Against the Influence of Nature and or Nurture in Childhood Development Psychology Essay
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There have been suggestions that an unstable family such as one characterized by violence and arguments can impact negatively on children. However, studies show genes are responsible for the latter conduct of spouses. According to researchers parents that fought often are not likely to pass a disruptive behaviour gene to their children.
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The Connection Between Media Violence and Aggressive Behavior Psychology Coursework
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Interactive video games have a greater influence on aggressive behavior than television. The exposure to violent computer or video games increases short-term aggressive thoughts and aggressive behavior. Video games are also thought to have a stronger effect on the arousal of aggressive thoughts and violent behavior than movies or television.
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The Process of Non-Verbal Communication Psychology Essay
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The process of communication is normally a way of transmitting or getting information, messages or any type of data. This quality facilitates humans to share attitudes, knowledge and skills. This paper is about non-verbal communication which is known as communication without the use of words. It holds obvious behaviors like that eyes, facial expressions and tone of voice.
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Factors Forming Our Self-Identification Psychology Research Paper
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Psychologists and philosophers have been trying to answer these questions, examining the importance of such factors as our clothes, the notion of social order, time and space, or for our “self”.  While Benson, argue that everybody is a creator of their own self, Gazzaniga claims that our identity is biologically predetermined before we are born.
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Behaviorism, Functionalism and Cognitive Psychology: History and Modern Application Psychology Coursework
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The cognitive perspective implies that the development of cognitive mechanisms (such as memory, thinking, sensory abilities, etc) and language are the main tools of learning behavior. Before the child can effectively master a certain behavioral pattern he should master language that helps correctly perceive the world around him. 
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The Assessment and Treatment of Muslims Psychology Term Paper
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As therapists begin to understand multicultural counseling, they must take into consideration that there are some groups that may be very difficult for them to counsel. In examining many cultures, therapists may find that there are some issues inside certain cultures that may be difficult for them to understand. 
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Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy Psychology Case Study
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The ultimate goal of this therapy is to alter the thinking process of these patients and make them believe the positive aspects of life.  The members of the group are Samantha Wayne, Polly Cromwell, Michelle Burke, Lucy Dawson and Amanda Wilson. For confidentiality, the author would not reveal their actual names and address them by these code names assigned by him.
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Freuds The Future of an Illusion Psychology Book Report/Review
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The author states that there is nothing wrong with the perpetuation of that illusion, if illusion simply refers to, as Freud said, wishes of the helpless child. After all, that is precisely the object of religion: to seek the love and help of an omnipotent and omniscient Supreme Being, both feared and admired.
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Alcoholism as a Universal Affliction Psychology Essay
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Generally, alcoholics suffer from the depletion of thiamine, which results in the Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome. Therefore, the supply of additional amounts of thiamine proves to be of great help to such persons. It is essential to prevent a relapse of drinking, in a patient, who has been cured of alcoholism.
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Cognitive Development Psychology Essay
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There are several theories of cognitive development i.e. mental growth or intellectual development. The most prominent among them is the psychological theories proposed by Jean Piaget and Lev Semionovich Vygotsky. The study of cognitive development is not only of interest to psychologists, but it also has practical relevance in education because a better understanding of how children learn and grow can help to make teaching more effective. 
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Theoretical Explanations of Victims and Victimology Psychology Term Paper
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Criminologists Lawrence Cohen and Marcus Felson developed the Routine activated theory. The theory assumed that both the intention to involve in felony and the supply of criminals are invariable. By the analysis of criminologists in every society, there are few people always willing to break the law for revenge, avarice, or some other intention. 
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Psychology in our Day to Day Life Psychology Essay
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This is a research work based on an interview which is designed to analyze the factors about the application of psychology in our day to day life. This piece of research work is an attempt to describe various factors related to psychology like personality, attitudes and a person’s feelings of race, ethnicity, religion etc.
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Nature and Nurture Contributes to the Development of Individual Differences in Intelligence Psychology Term Paper
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The human mind exercises direct control of all biochemical reactions taking place in the body. Directly or indirectly, each thought, emotion, and feeling influence the body. The body is the physical outcome of all the thoughts and emotions one has been rearing in the mental plane, as the wise saying goes, “Belief creates biology.”
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The Behaviourist Concept of Operant Conditioning Psychology Assignment
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The idea is for the patient to learn that phobic behaviour is excessive and irrational after repeated exposure to it. The patient will eventually adjust to the situation and develop less anxiety upon constant exposure. For example, someone who fears dogs may begin his therapy initially with exposure to pictures of dogs than to the sound of a barking dog.
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Trust in Relation to the Attachment Levels of Child and Mother Relationship Psychology Research Paper
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This research paper tries to investigate the correlation between the trust and the attachment of the child and his mother. For this research paper, the previous research of Paul Harris and Elizabeth Meins will be considered as a major source. In both of their research paper, they have proved that children’s pattern of responding is different and it depends upon the attachment status.
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Grief, Mourning and Bereavement Psychology Case Study
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Mark should be assisted in accepting the reality of Matt’s death to stop him from denying the fact of the loss. Mark continues to retain attachment with Matt by continuing the house that Matt started to build. This would forever put Matt in Mark’s memory and deny him the acceptance of reality. He still exhibits prolonged denial or delayed emotional response.
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Interpersonal Skills and Conflict Resolution Psychology Essay
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Conflict is a part of everyday life and only those with fully functioning personalities, including psychological maturity and flexibility regarding the change, can successfully manage conflict. This paper describes experiences with conflict in the professional environment to describe management and employee conflict. 
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The History of Psychology Psychology Assignment
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Wundt is considered to be the founder of psychology as a formal, academic discipline. His place in the evolution of psychology can be considered from two points of view. He can be evaluated in terms of the nature of his system that is what he believed psychology to be and what its aims and methods are.
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Understanding Facial Expressions Psychology Case Study
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In a 1995 study, Essa and Pentland attempted to develop new and more accurate “representations for facial expressions by building a video database of facial expressions and then probabilistically characterizing the facial muscle activation associated with each expression using a detailed physical model of the skin and muscles”. 
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Re-Conceptualising the Child's Role in Assessment Psychology Research Paper
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The author states that assessment is used to develop both short-term and long-term needs of a child which assists in planning. Teaching and learning are the central processes which are commonly used as a basis for children assessment. The sense that parents or teachers make of children behavior and the manner.
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Early Intervention for Psychosis Psychology Annotated Bibliography
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It is not only the person suffering from a psychosis that is affected by it but also the family members and are also involved in the support system for the patient, which involves the intervention strategy. This means that the attitude of the family members is also important to the success of the early intervention in psychosis.
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History of Psychology Psychology Essay
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The history of psychology starts from the earliest of civilizations - the time since humans began to recognize individuality. It is said that humans are social animals. People became social when we started agriculture.
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Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky: Conceptual and Historical Contributions to Developmental Psychology Psychology Term Paper
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On the other hand, the theory of Piaget does not support the argument that children carry out tasks that are outside their intellectual capacities. The teacher simply arranges the environment for the developmental capability of cognitive or motor functioning of the child. Hence, the child is restricted by their developmental level. 
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Advanced Phases of Recovery: Surrender and Recovery Psychology Assignment
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Support from parent to child establishes trust in adults, thus, resulting in a good and respectful relationship with other people. Trust in the family maintains cohesiveness within and creates an environment of affection, sympathy, encouragement, and comfort. Direction creates the goal that the family moves with and to.
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Psychology of Thinking and Reasoning Psychology Term Paper
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While historically reasoning has been seen as a set of rules or schemas, there is something to be said for the instances based theory of reasoning (Nisbett 361). Anyone who has observed young children can see that they do tend to recall past actions or ideas and apply those to current situations, rightly or wrongly. 
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Compulsive Hoarding Psychological Problem: Reasons and Treatment Psychology Case Study
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The compulsive collection and ownership of pets is another most common behavior of some of the persons who are affected by compulsive hoarding disorder. Nobody may think or see anything extraordinary in owing a variety of pet animals. But in reality accumulation of a large number of pet animals is a disorder called compulsive hoarding.
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Stress: A Result of Deviating from the True Purpose of Life Psychology Coursework
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In today’s modern world, life has become so fast that people are unable to find time even for themselves. The professional demands have overpowered their personal lives and hence, their happiness too. This has led to the development of many problems relating to the mind and body. Stress is one of the major problems caused by the hectic life pattern 
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Crisis Intervention Using ABC Model Psychology Research Paper
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John Smith (changed name for anonymity purpose) is a 38 years old Hispanic living in the suburbs of XXX. John is married with three children ages 15, 13 and 5 years. His wife Donna is 37 years old, and a Hispanic too. John works as a firefighter, while his wife as a librarian at the local community library.
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Active Listeting during a Counseling Session Psychology Essay
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Active listening requires that the person doing the interview is participating in the conversation with the client. This means that they are keeping appropriate eye contact, they are listening for issues the client is bringing up consciously or unconsciously, and it is hearing the smallest thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.
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Temperament of Margaret Mead Psychology Book Report/Review
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The author states that both genders of the Arapesh were of peaceful temperament. On the other hand, the and cannibalistic Mundugumor men and women were equally aggressive and warlike. Finally, the Tchambuli were different in the sense that men and women, like our contemporary society, were different from each other.
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Theory of Personality Development, Motivation, Eating Disorders Psychology Assignment
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Factors associated with substance abuse are age, family history of substance abuse, friends and relatives, mental illness, chronic pain or disease, psycho-behavioural risk, childhood experiences and trauma. Factors associated with teenage pregnancy are poverty, lower education, adolescent sexual behaviour, lack of access to contraception. 
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Cognitive Psychology and Information Processing Psychology Assignment
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The author states that there are four basic postulates which are also considered as the basic theoretical foundations. These basic building blocks are considered as the overall foundations of how the theoretical explanations to different processing capabilities of individuals shall explain the different alternatives.
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Four Psychology Notes about Classical Conditioning Psychology Essay
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Comprehension monitoring is the ability of the reader to understand whether or not they understand the text that they are reading. Instead of reading just to get through with the process of reading, they are able to make note of the information that they do not understand or are having difficulty storing mentally.
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Ethical Issues in Conducting Research With Native Hawaiians Psychology Essay
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This informative, analytical, and critical paper of psychology about ethical issues in conducting research with Native American Indians presents the number of facts about important ethical issues concerning Native Hawaiians, such as informed consent, language barrier, etc. Furthermore, it is also shedding light on resistance and ambivalence of Native Hawaiians to research due to history of colonization, language barrier, researchers must be culturally relevant or culturally appropriate, informed consent and confidentiality. In addition, it’s also being discussed in this paper  that how are Native Hawaiians Impacted by Research, the concepts that could arise ethically as well as how  Native Hawaiians is an issue that will do more cause than harm or harm than cause.
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Introduction to Psychology Psychology Essay
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We can surmise that each perspective is valid but only up to a certain point as each perspective individually alone or by itself cannot fully or adequately explain the complexity of human behaviour. Each perspective can benefit from the ideas offered by the other perspectives and it is along this line that we hope to be able to fully understand our behaviours.
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The Study of Human Behavior Psychology Essay
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The cognitive Perspective focuses on the study of mental processes such as think, perceive, remember and learn. This perspective is practically very useful. Various learning methods and techniques can be developed with the study of this perspective such as enhancing memory skills, learning skills, and retention of the data by the brain, etc.
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Education Psychology Psychology Personal Statement
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ials and tribulations in my life and it was my mother, who being a teacher by profession used to find great satisfaction in helping others, especially those she considered to be our future. She was a source of inspiration to me and from her I learnt to put others before myself
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Behavioral Science - An Interview about Personality and Attitude Psychology Essay
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The behavioral scientist who engages in the study of personality is always confronted by a problem. S/he attempts to explore what is to her/him the most interesting and remarkable issue, that is, the complex human processes in the natural environment. The problem rest in the inconsistency between the intricacy and diversity of an individual’s personal experience, and the plain equivalent of these experiences the behavioral scientist is able to investigate successfully with the research methodologies available to her/him.
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Personality Theory: Roger's Theory of Psychotherapy Psychology Term Paper
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It is the primary duty of a counselor to empathize with the client’s condition so that the person finds himself easy enough to disclose his problems properly to the counselor. Otherwise, there is a high possibility that the person will not disclose his problems and it will prevent the actual issue from being addressed properly. 
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Non-Verbal Communication Psychology Term Paper
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The author states that communication occurs between individuals almost everyday. The communication process of people varies in different cultures. People, therefore, communicate differently as they also grew up adhering their inherent culture. The way we speak is influenced by our cultural environment.
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Reflecting into My Life Psychology Admission/Application Essay
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The year was 1998.  I recall it was my senior year, as well as my last day in high school. The class was told to write a letter to ourselves visualizing where we would expect to be in the next ten years.  The instructor told us that he was going to locate and mail those letters to us at the end of the ten years.
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The Relationship between Self Esteem and Smoking in Adolescents in the UK Psychology Research Proposal
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The studies and researches from the cancer institute have also shown the smoking pattern within the childhood. It has been noted that less than 1% of the children between the ages of 11 and 12 have been recorded to smoke, however by the age of 15, in every 5, i.e. 20% of the children tend to become regular smokers in England.
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Relationships between Man and Woman Often Prove Challenging Psychology Coursework
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The poet's words in Marrysong, ‘Roads disappeared. The map was never true’, and in The Voice, ‘You being ever dissolved to wan witlessness,’ show how they realize the gap that has been created and wish to a great extent that they could build a bridge to solve this and to be able to understand their partners and let the love remain within the relationship forever.
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The Profession of Physical Therapy Psychology Personal Statement
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The author of the paper tells that when his cousin was paralyzed after an auto accident that involved a drunk driver, he was made to understand firsthand what it means to almost lose someone you love. The author’s cousin was told that he would never walk again, but because of quick action by the doctors and a very thorough physical therapist, his cousin is able to walk today.
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Hawthorne Studies Issues Psychology Essay
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Taylor utilized the elements of time as well as motion studies to break down management into simple and manageable chunks, thereby providing a better way for the manager or worker to execute these chunks. The basis of such division depended on several considerations including aspects such as the time required to complete a task.
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Maslows Hierarchy of Needs Psychology Research Paper
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  When people have fulfilled their physiological needs, that is after making sure they have adequate food, shelter, clothing and rest to nourish the body, people move on to the next level, or safety and security needs. According to Maslow, safety and security needs include 'freedom from physical and psychological harm (Oleson 2004, 84).
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Leadership and Psychology Psychology Essay
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After researching psychology as it applies to leadership, I am more prone to supervise through sing some of the educational models because I think that we as leaders are there to help our employees learn. I find myself applying the theory of Constructivism. In this theory, an action is the most important aspect.
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The Scientific Method in Psychology Psychology Essay
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In an operational definition, the statement of theory can be backed up by the fact that a good theory can be applied in situations with which one is not familiar, and it still works. “At the abstract conceptual level, a theory may be developed with deductive reasoning by going from a general statement to a specific assertion.
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Mental Illness: Schizophrenia Psychology Essay
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The dosage and type of medication are based on the symptoms of the individual as it may greatly vary from one person to another. Newer drugs such as risperidone are being introduced as older drugs like clozapine usually have higher side effects. The new drugs are believed to have lesser side effects. 
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