Approval addiction is when someone prioritizes the pleasure of others over their own needs, which can lead to poor choices and negative behavior. It can be caused by low self-esteem or past trauma and can be life-threatening if surrounded by toxic individuals. Therapy is recommended for those suffering from this addiction. Approval addiction is a […]
Functional dependency is important in database normalization, allowing for smooth transition between values without disruption. It is essential in relational databases and allows for easy association of data types. An example is using a government-issued identification number for identification and accessing information. Functional dependency allows users to enter a value to retrieve desired information, making […]
Dependency Injection is a technique in OOP that connects to another program, allowing for easy addition of features. It can make coding more complicated and slow down the program. It is sparingly used due to potential errors and excessive code. New programmers prefer it, but professionals and vendors avoid it. Automatic referencing is available in […]
An addiction specialist helps people overcome addictions through counseling and creating treatment plans. They work with other specialists to provide comprehensive care and adjust treatment plans as needed. They also help patients adjust to life in recovery and may liaise with legal representatives. An addiction specialist works with people to help them overcome their addictions […]
Addiction court intervenes in cases of child abuse or neglect, making decisions about custody and foster care. Social workers assess the family, recommending services or removal if necessary. The goal is to rehabilitate families, but in extreme cases, the court may permanently remove the child. Cases of child abuse, neglect or neglect are heard in […]
Addiction court intervenes in cases of child abuse or neglect, determining whether a parent maintains custody or a child is placed in foster care. Social workers assess the home environment and recommend appropriate services. The goal is to rehabilitate the family unit, but in extreme cases, the court may permanently remove the child from the […]
Chemical dependency counselors help those addicted to substances through individual, group, or family counseling. Requirements vary by state, but a college degree and graduate internship are generally needed. A master’s degree in counseling is recommended, with courses in human development, counseling theory, and assessment. Postgraduate supervised internship experience is also required before obtaining a license. […]
Process addiction is a compulsive behavior related to an activity or process, such as gambling or eating, and can be as debilitating as substance addiction. It requires psychological treatment and is influenced by various factors, including genetics and childhood experiences. Treatment involves identifying the addictive behavior and making a commitment to end it, and people […]
A dependency exemption is a tax deduction for people with qualifying dependents, including minor children and other household members dependent on the taxpayer. Claiming it allows for a fixed deduction from taxable income and potential tax savings, but the laws can be complicated. Separated parents cannot claim the same dependent, and adopted/foster children have special […]
The dependency ratio measures the percentage of dependents in a population, calculated by dividing the number of people under 15 and over 64 by those between 15 and 64. High ratios can create problems for social security and pensions. Economists can learn about a society by studying the ratio, which can indicate the number of […]