Psychology The effects of substance abuse on Dissociative Identity Disorder “For a variety of reasons there has been little dialogue among the disciplines that study patients with trauma and those that study and treat substance abuse. Little systematic investigation exists on the treatment of DID in general‚ and substance abuse in DID in particular” (1). Dissociative Identity Disorder is defined in Essentials of Abnormal Psychology as “a disorder in which as many as 100 personalities or fragments
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The character of Farhan Akhtar‚ ie.‚ Karthik from ‘Karthik calling Karthik’ is diagnosed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder in the movie. "Multiple Personality Disorder" (MPD)‚ which was reclassified as "Dissociative Identity Disorder" (DID) in previous version of the DSM (i.e.‚ the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ 4th. Edition; better known as the DSM-IV‚ and retained in the current edition‚ the DSM-5) is said to be one of the most controversial and potentially dangerous
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In the formulation of a case conceptualization of client 1632‚ it is determined the client would benefit in the reduction of symptoms of social anxiety disorder (SAD) by utilizing therapeutic interventions of two specific approaches; 1) cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)‚ which is an evidence based form of therapy especially successful for SAD‚ and 2) reality therapy (RT) a therapy developed from William Glasser’s choice theory. CBT is focused on interventions that intertwine the emotional aspects
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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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Adjustment Disorder 1 Running head: ANXIETY DISORDER AND ADJUSTMENT DISORDER A Comparison of Anxiety Disorder and Adjustment Disorder Victoria Argueta Walden University Diagnosis and Assessment Dr. Edward Beck
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Student Profile for Arik Odre Age: 8 years old Gender: Male Grade: 2nd Classification: Autism Strengths: Difficulties: 1. He is very creative and enjoys reading and writing stories and poetry. 2. He is an intrapersonal learner so he is very in tune with his own feelings and is very independent. 3. He is very amiable to peers that share his interests. 4. Arik excels in reading and writing and receives advance classes in his gifted and talented class. 5. He can be very optimistic and is very confident
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This Holiday break I watched a Korean drama called Hyde‚ Jekyll‚ Me. The drama is about a man who is suffering from multiple personality disorder. Mr. A‚ the host personality is a CEO of Korea’s version of disneyland. During the night his alternate personality Mr.B‚ is a famous web cartoonist. The alternate and the host personality are very different from one another. Mr. A‚ is cold and antisocial yet Mr. B‚ is outgoing. At an early age Mr. A‚ the host personality‚ was kidnapped alongside his best
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Running head: HUMOR AND ITS EFFECTS ON ANXIETY DISORDERS 1 Humor and Its Effects on Anxiety Disorders The University of Vermont Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate humor as an alternative treatment for anxiety disorders. The hypothesis was that the continuous
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a condition characterized by exaggerated and excessive anxiety and worries concerning everyday life events with no justifiable reasons for worry. People with this condition tend to always expect a disastrous event and they cannot stop being worried about things like money‚ health‚ school‚ work‚ family‚ and other things. Feeling anxious from time to time in your life especially if there are stressing experiences is treated as a normal thing. However‚ extreme and
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder‚ Adult Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a mental disorder. People with this condition constantly worry about everyday events. Unlike normal anxiety‚ worry related to GAD is not triggered by a specific event. These worries also do not fade or get better with time. GAD interferes with life functions‚ including relationships and school. GAD can vary from mild to severe. People with severe GAD can have intense waves of anxiety with physical symptoms (panic attacks)
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