DOI: 4/25/2016. Patient is a 42-year-old female occupational medicine PT service representative who sustained injury to her right shoulder from repetitively pushing shelves/work duties. Per OMNI entry, she was initially diagnosed with right shoulder strain.…
Limitations of the Minami et al. Forum 1 Journal Article called for caution in interpretation of the results.…
The range of axis II should be broadened to encompass the range of personality pathology seen in clinical practice. Personality pathology is difficult to measure. Current instruments have problems with validity and rely on a direct-question format that may be inappropriate for the assessment of personality. In addition, they are designed specifically to address current DSM-IV categories and criteria, which limit their utility in making meaningful revisions of those criteria. These problems suggest the need for consideration of alternative approaches to assessing and revising axis…
Human behavior is complex and extremely variable among people. Some conducts of acting in the world are exposed by the population on a regular basis and seem to be well adjusted for functioning well in certain situations. Over time, understanding of and explanations for psychological disorders have gone through several significant changes. The primary statement of the medical mode is that mental, like physical, illnesses are best diagnosis and treated as medical illnesses. Psychiatry is a division of medicine, so it is not a coincidence that terms such as illness, diagnosis, and therapy or treatment are used in the context of psychological disorders.…
I believe that it is flawed to ask how much of a particular behavior is due to genetics and how much to experiences, because it is a rigid explanation that tries to attribute a particular proportion to each part. The key point is to recognize the complex collaboration of both nature and nurture; the environment inputs along with the genetic code play and important role on human development. As a result, each person develops different types of personalities. Besides, scientists, still have many types of challenges ahead behind human nature.…
Personality disorders are included as mental disorders on Axis II of the diagnostic manual of the American Psychiatric Association and in the mental and behavioural disorderes section of the ICD Manual of the World Health…
Personality disorders: social disorders, characterised by an individual’s pattern of behaviour, cognition, and inner experience, these patterns of behaviour are developed early on and are seen to be inflexible and cause distress and/or disability. For the pattern of behaviour to be classed as a disorder it means that the patterns displayed by the individual deviates from the social norms of the majority of society.…
Personality influences how people think, feel, respond, judge, and their well-being and life decisions. Therefore, personality develops the character traits of individuals. As written by Twenge and Zhang (309) based on two meta-analyses carried out on young Americans, a majority of them believe that their lives are subject to forces outside their efforts. The subjects of this study, who were mostly college students and young children between the ages of nine and 14, showed that for most people, personality predetermines how they interact with others around them. The role of personality in shaping individuals' lives has been considered by several scholars, who believe that people are driven by their personality, which, in turn, shapes their…
personality, whether it is good or bad. Sometimes a person’s personality is affected with a…
This paper illustrates a clinical case about a woman with PTSD and depressive symptoms-NOS. The case presents the assessment of client including the detailed description, presenting issues, and history, and the use of potential evidenced-based interventions as her treatment.…
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This argument against personality traits is very interesting and I believe that mischel has some good ideas, as to why personality traits should not be used to predict people's actions. For one reason, traits tend to label people, which groups people together unfairly and this could lead to discrimination. If someone is said to have obsessive-compulsive disorder, people might think that they have a mental problem or think that the person is crazy. Why should someone be labeled just for having strange habits or a strange way of living? Mischel's argument against personality trait psychology is a very strong one and is supported by other psychologists. Mischel has some very interesting ideas on why we should not use personality traits to judge peoples behavior. Some of those ideas are that personality traits tend to label and stereotype people, and even discriminate against them. Mischel also says that personality traits exist only in the observer's mind. So personality traits might be better used to study the way people think about other people, instead of the way people…
When it comes to personality disorders the “symptoms” first appear in children, although according to Holmes et al (2001) some of the more prominent disorders do appear to have a relationship with adult behaviour later in life.…
A psychological disorder is also known as a mental disorder. A pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and/or create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms is what psychological disorder. Examples of psychological disorder are bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and Schizophrenia are some to name. With the proper diagnosis a client may receive proper treatment that can help them function in society. Psychological disorders have good treatment options with medications, psychotherapy, or other treatments.…
1. Clinical characteristics- this part only requires you to know symptoms(so no evaluation) You need to know:…