Image in photoshop is not fully seen

image in photoshop is not fully seen, and is positioned towards the lower part of my screen making it impossible to work properly on the image and impossible to crop as i am not seeing the whole image. This only a recent problem that has developed

jujust to say its OS X version 10.8.5

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