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    checking herself into an institution after attempting suicide. The movie is about Suzanna and the relationships she makes while living in the institution. The movie starts with the main character Susanna‚ who has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. The story is based around Susanna’s personal struggles and when she was admitted into a mental hospital. At the hospital‚

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    confirmed Aileen suffered from antisocial personality disorder as well as personality disorder. Aileen was considered to have multiple mental complications as well as being an alcoholic. Psychiatrists stated Aileen was going through personality disorder at the time of the crime‚ which was caused by events from her early life. When she was interviewed‚ Aileen was unable to stay consistent with her story‚ but psychiatrist indicated it was due to her personality disorder. Aileen was viewed as a product of

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    Girl Interrupted

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    Kaysen. In her biography she writes about her time at McLean Hospital‚ a residential psychiatric facility in Massachusetts. She tells about the experiences she had there‚ the people that she met‚ and most importantly her diagnosis; Borderline Personality Disorder. Through reading her novel I was able to see what caused her diagnosis‚ the symptoms that she portrayed‚ and the treatment she received to have the status of recovered. Through out the novel‚ Susanna portrayed a number of abnormal behaviors

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    have been several studies on the characteristics and styles of abusive personalities. Any combination of certain traits could be a dangerous situation. Domestic violence and intimate partner violence is not particular to any age group although men are the majority abusers. There are a few characteristics that could antagonize an abusive situation such as mental health issues‚ socio-economic status‚ history of abuse‚ personality traits‚ and the effect of substance abuse on each of them. “Mental health

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    treatment of individuals with personality disorders. Treatment guidelines created for TFP in the form of a manual. According to Stern and Yeomans (n.d.) at the time of the article TFP demonstrated efficacy with two randomized clinical trials for the treatment of BPD symptoms. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is the intervention devised by Marsha Lineham is an innovative method of treatment specifically designed for the treatment of borderline personality disorder (BPD) as an optimistic treatment

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    Introduction Narcissism is a mental disorder in which an individual consider high regards of its own self and in deep need of admiration. The word “narcissism” was used by byKohut‚ Kernberg‚ and Sigmund Freud derived from a Greek myth about a man named Narcissus who fell in love with himself. Individual with Narcissism think that they are superior to the rest of the people and gives a little amount of importance of people’s emotion and feelings. People with this kind of disorder unconsciously thinks that the

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    Neglect

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    The Effects of Neglect on Attachment Introduction In the 1960s neglect was the major form of maltreatment in the USA‚ until it became recognized that physical and sexual abuse was a growing concern. Since the 70s neglect received less attention because of the overwhelming rise in physical and sexual abuse. Latest research is now bringing to light the effects of emotional neglect on children. After a brief discussion on neglect per se‚ this paper will discuss the effects of psychological maltreatment/emotional

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    milkbar drinking milk-plus. Milk‚ plus types of drugs that enhance Alex and his droogs ultraviolence‚ which is the main backdrop to the story that leads to other psychological events. Drug addiction is a complex disorder that is compulsive and often uncontrollable. This is a chronic relapsing disorder‚ and treatment for drug addiction is about as effective as treatments for chronic medical conditions. Next Alex goes to a home in the country for a surprise visit of the ultra-violent kind. To persuade the

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    The Psychology Behind: Dexter (The TV Series) The show “Dexter" is about a man named Dexter Morgan who lives in Miami‚ Florida. He works for the Miami Metro Police Department as a forensic blood spatter analyst . However‚ Dexter also has a second‚ unofficial job as a serial killer. Dexter’s only emotion is shown in the euphoric rush he feels as he puts knife to flesh. But in his everyday life‚ Dexter must fake normal emotions in order to disguise his “dark passenger” (his addiction to killing)

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    Assignment: Clinical Assessment Mr. and Mrs. Lawson brought their 4-year-old adopted daughter‚ Clara‚ to see Dr. Mason‚ a psychiatrist. Clara was polite in greeting Dr. Mason‚ but did not smile and kept her gaze down as she took a seat. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson sat next to Clara and began explaining their concerns. They described Clara as a quiet child who has recently begun throwing temper tantrums‚ during which she is inconsolable. Her sleep and eating patterns have changed‚ and she no longer wants

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