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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Personality Disorder
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1. All About Me
Back to Activity List All About Me Personality traits and preferences are examined and used to build ?who-am-I? booklets in this Smart Choices activity. Students then create an autobiography based on these resources. Student handouts for a personality inventory and autobiography outline are included. Primary Learning Outcomes What are my unique strengths...
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2. Movies Are Us
...Francois Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Cargol, Jean Daste, Paul Ville; released in 1969; rated G; 85 minutes. All of these movies are available at video rental stores. After you watch one of these movies, write a 250-300 word review. Your review should describe the main characters (age, physical traits, & personality), the setting, and briefly summarize the plot. It's important that you recognize and discuss the problem that the main character must overcome and tell the ways that are employed to solve the problem. Pay special attention to the solution of the problem (if it is solved), and the outcome of the story. Explai...
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3. Psychological Disorders
Key Word Search DDNCurriculum Advanced SearchFull Unit of Study ListingSubmit a New Unit Home DDN Curriculum Components for Unit of Study 136 Unit of Study Title: Psychological Disorders Topic Area: Communications/Language Arts Grade Level: 9-12 Time Frame: two weeks Key Words: Psych Unit Designer: Wayne Pfeiffer (WP005) Unit Designer E-mail: Wayne.Pfeiffer@k12.sd.us School District: Freeman Date Added: 6/20/2002 4:23:27 PM Date Last Revised: 6/28/2002 10:52:34 AM Peer Reviewer: Jim Kaufman Pe...
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4. Reaching New Heights
...or against the use Web Navigator of Humatrope. _ Review the Academic Content Standards related to this lesson. Suggested Time Allowance: 1 hour Parent Connections Objectives: Conversation Students will: Starters 1. Consider the impact of genetics on a person's intelligence, Family Movie appearance, personality, feelings, and height. Guide 2. Learn about the controversy over a biosynthesized human Vacation growth hormone called Humatrope by reading and discussing "Going Donation Plan to Great Lengths." Discussion 3. Debate the approval of a biosynthesized human growth hormone Topics to increase the heights of short...
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5. Prejudice and Body Image | Lesson
...Body Image Level: Grades 3 to 7 Overview This lesson and all associated documents About the (handouts, overheads, Author backgrounders) is available in an This lesson has easy-print, pdf kit been adapted from Teacher's version. Resource Kit: A Teacher's Lesson Plan Kit for the Prevention of Eating Disorders. National Eating To open the lesson kit Disorder Information Centre, for printing, click here. © 1989. Adapted and updated 2002. To print only this page, use the "printable version" link at the top of the page. This lesson lets students take a good look at our society's pressures to conform to standards of bea...
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6. IT'S THOSE ANNOYING CAG REPEATS! A Huntington's Disease Pedigree Using Direct Genetic Testing
...family history Class Time: One to two periods LESSON/ACTIVITY SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: I have used this lesson as a culmination activity for Biology I genetics. In Biology II, I used it as an example of how students might write their own scenarios following individual student research on specific genetic disorders. Students make a pedigree of a fictitious local family in which Huntington's Disease is found. Students use the number of CAG repeats on the DNA molecules of family members to predict inheritance and severity of HD. Role playing for practice in decision making involving genetic testing may also be included. MA...
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7. One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
...of view. Have students choose a scene from the book, such as one of the group meetings or a confrontation between Nurse Ratched and McMurphy, and ask them to rewrite the scene from Nurse Ratched's point of view. Treatments for Mental Health Patients Instruct students to select and research a mental disorder its causes, symptoms, and treatments. Possible disorders to research include the following: Clinical depression Manic depression (bipolar disorder) Schizophrenia Obsessive-compulsive disorder Multiple personalities disorder Students should compare today's treatments to those presented in One Flew over the Cucko...
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8. I Will Survive!
...s (http://www.holocaustsurvivors.org) or ( http://holocaust.umd.umich.edu/) Breast cancer survivors (http://www.worldwalkfoundation.com/ survivor.html) Torture survivors (http://www.survivorfund.org/) Prostate cancer survivors (http://cancer.med.upenn.edu/ psychosocial/personal/survivors/) Multiple Personality Disorder/child abuse survivors (http:// www.multiple-personality.com/) Each group should read aloud and discuss the assigned "survivor story," exploring the following questions (written on the board for easier student access): What experience did this person survive? What factors contributed to his or her su...
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9. Blotting It from My Mind
...he New York Times Learning Network Connections News Summaries Grades: 6-8, 9-12 Daily News Quiz Subjects: Health, Language Arts, Science Word of the Day Interdisciplinary Connections Test Prep Question of the Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students learn more about Day Rorschach and other personality assessment tests in order to Web Explorer determine if they feel these tests are used appropriately in our Science Q & A society today. Letters to the Review the Academic Content Standards related to this lesson. Editor Ask a Reporter Suggested Time Allowance: 1 hour Web Navigator _ Objectives: Students will...
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10. In the Mix - Discussion Guide - Self-Image: The Fantasy, The Reality
SELF-IMAGE: THE FANTASY, THE REALITY DISCUSSION GUIDE On PBS (Check local listings) A half hour special from In the Mix, the award winning PBS series Self-Image: The Fantasy, The Reality focuses on how media images are driving teens to diet constantly, develop eating disorders, use steroids, and suffer from low self-esteem. This program deconstructs the images we see in films and magazines, on television and billboards, to help young people understand that confidence and personal style are more important than striving for unrealistic, ever-changing ideal body images. In the 40's and...
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