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    Paranoid Personality Disorder Paranoid personality is a disorder that causes people to feel as though close friends or even totally strangers have it out for them and that people are trying to hurt them. It is a disorder that lasts a life time and can only be treated not cured. People with PPD tend to get it during adulthood and it is primarily found in males. PPD destroys the lives of about 2.5% of the human population including the life of celebrity Miley Cyrus. PPD is said to be a minuet personality

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    The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association [APA]‚ 2013) defines multiple personality disorder (MPD) as a disruption of identity characterized by two or more district alter personalities. Many studies have shown that experiences of sever abuse and family environment in which they can occur may be significant factors in the development of MPD. These factors include traumatic separations‚ physical abuse‚ emotional neglect

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    Borderline Personality Disorder Etiology: A history of abuse in the patient’s is very common. Some hypothesize that if‚ as a child‚ the patient was separated from their mother they are more likely to develop BPD‚ therefore developing intense anxiety‚ hypersensitivity to rejection‚ and feelings of abandonment. Medications: SSRIs are the preferred medication given to patients with BPD. Common SSRIs are Prozac‚ Zoloft‚ Lexapro‚ Paxil‚ Luvox. Antipsychotic agents and opiate receptor antagonists may

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    bad behavior. Let’s take a look at this personality disorder only affecting 1% of our population that is extremely rare‚ but quite real and often misunderstood. Picture waking up feeling disconnected from your body. You have no idea where you are and how you got there. A different home‚ city and surroundings. Feeling as if you are a stranger in your own body. This is how someone with Dissociative Identity Disorder feels like each time another personality reveals itself.

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    2012 Personality Disorders and Criminal Behavior There are many recent findings that there are correlations between criminal behavior and certain personality disorders. In this essay I will go over research found in relation to different crimes and the disorders the people have that commit these crimes. My studies indicate that there are many criminals with Borderline Personality Disorder‚ Obsessive Compulsive Disorder‚ Paranoia‚ Antisocial Personality Disorder‚ and Schizoid Personality Disorder

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    Borderline Personality Disorder‚ Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Anti-social Personality Disorder all have commonalities yet are different enough to be able to distinguish between the three. To compare these disorders‚ all three of them consist of the inability to successfully connect with and understand others emotions. People with these disorders tend to focus on themselves and make decisions based on their own good and benefits. Rarely do people with these disorders take others into consideration

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    Personality Disorders; Cluster B: Symptoms‚ Diagnostic Criteria and Prognosis Presenters Script Introduction “Personality disorders are becoming more common across the country due to an increase in mental health understanding. Most of these disorders have several similarities but just enough differences to distinguish between them. AllPsych.com provides readers with The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ referred to as DSM‚ which was developed by the American Psychiatric Association

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    From Hysterical Personality to Histrionic Personality Disorder Snezana Kordovan Andrews University “In a classroom‚ party‚ or at some other gathering‚ there is frequently one person who is seeming to bask in the glow of celebrity. Often this person is physically attractive‚ flirtatious‚ and given to provocative and seductive dress. His or her actions and mannerisms in the presence of others suggest a kind of emotional theatricality‚ almost a stage performance” (Friedland‚ 1991‚ pg. 44).

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    Narcissistic Personality Disorder   A. A pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy and behavior)‚ need for admiration‚ and lack of empathy‚ beginning in early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts‚ as indicated by five or more of the following:   1. Has a grandiose sense of self-importance (e.g.‚ exaggerates achievements and talents‚ expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements) 2. Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success

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    Psycho! Is Alfred Hitchcock the master of suspense? Alfred Hitchcock classic filmPsycho” was released in the Nineteen Sixties and it is still considered one of the pristine thrillers of all time. Hitchcock has often referred as “The master of suspense‚” for the ability to create tension in an audience rather than terror in an audience. Through out the film the director use many cinematic techniques such as mise-en-scene‚ motifs and careful editing to create a tense atmosphere which keeps

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