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    DSM-5 Criteria According to the DSM-5‚ there must be persistent deficits in social communication and interactions that affect multiple instances to satisfy Criteria A (Nolen-Hoeksema‚ 2017). Deficits in social-emotions include inability to hold a normal conversation‚ to initiative as well as a response to social interactions‚ and expressing shared interests (Nolen-Hoeksema‚ 2017). Deficits in verbal and nonverbal communicative behaviors consist “abnormalities in eye contact and body language”‚ lack

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    There are many psychological disorders that we have studied through the years. The categories for most of them are anxiety‚ personality‚ and dissociative disorders. The one that has helped identify the majority of criminals is antisocial personality disorder. This disorder is one that develops early in people‚ as early as the age of three‚ and as stated before can lead the person to become a criminal. However‚ if the person who has this disorder is raised well he could end up being a hero of

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    The information gathered from the case study best illustrates the symptoms related to obsessive compulsive disorder. According to the DSM-5‚ a person with this disorder is characterized by two important terms‚ including obsessions and compulsions. Scott has an obsession‚ that being an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes his mind‚ which in this case is his obsession over the contamination of germs. He also has a compulsion‚ that being an irresistible impulse to perform an act

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    very irrational impulsive‚ and have abandonment issues. Amy felt abandoned when her husband grew distant from her. Amy felt empty and rationalized that her husband needed to pay for his wrong doings. Amy went to extreme measures to stage a murder case in order to get revenge on her cheating husband and she did not care who got hurt during the process. Amy harmed herself with objects to make her husband seem abusive. Amy violated herself with objects to stage rapes. She also murdered her friend with

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    Checking oneself into a psychiatric care facility at a hospital is just another thing to do on a Saturday‚ right?:) Craig is a teenage boy dealing with depression. On an particularly down night‚ Craig checks finds himself checked into the psychiatric care unit at Argenon Hospital. He is admitted to the adult quarters because of lack of room elsewhere. He makes friends and rediscovers his love for drawing maps. He faces reliefs and difficulties while trying to find himself. Craig feels times of weightlessness

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    and Paranoid Personality Disorder Bipolar disorder is a condition that causes a person to go back and forth in a positive or negative mood and depression. This kind of mood swing can occur very quickly‚ like an “on” and “off” switch. Although there is no knowledge on the direct cause of bipolar disorder‚ it is quite evident that it is passed on through genetics. Bipolar disorder usually begins somewhere between the ages of 15-25 and can affect both men and women. Bipolar Disorder can be categorized

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    Intellectual disability are exhibited‚ and demonstrate common symptoms exhibited by these neurodevelopmental disorders. Alex Observing our 1st study case‚ Alex exhibits ADHD symptoms. Attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder also called ADHD is classified as a hyperactive disorder which interferes with task oriented behavior (Butcher‚ Hooley‚ & Mineka‚ 2014). Alex shows a persistent

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    A. DSM IV CRITERIA DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Dissociative Disorders: Dissociative identity disorder. Presence of two or more identities or personalities that take control of the person’s behavior; loss of memory for important personal information. B. DESCRIPTION OF THE CHARACTER INFLICTED WITH THE PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER Sybil Dorsett‚ the character in the movie inflicted with the psychiatric disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)‚ is a very simple woman who due to her love for painting

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    environment‚ others believe that it is genetic‚ and yet others think that it has to do with personality. If there were certain personality traits that could be identified with potential criminal behavior‚ steps could be taken to try to reduce or diminish

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    Attention deficit hyperactive disorder‚ commonly referred to as ADHD‚ has affected many adults that have been diagnosed with this mental health disorder. In fact‚ there are numerous of adults that struggle in their every day-to-day lives due to not being properly diagnosed or are just not fully aware of the possibility it could be ADHD. An example would be myself‚ I was not aware that I had some form of ADHD. I always just assumed of it to be just me always wanting to constantly be moving or productive

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