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    and conduct disorders include conditions involving problems in the self-control of emotions and behaviors(APA‚2014).When thinking about disruptive impulse control disorder & conduct disorder there are several things that a social worker should consider in the assessment of these disorders. Something’s that social worker should consider include the frequency of the impulse actions‚ the trigger for each individual person and the duration of the actions. When crafting treatment plan social workers should

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    Bipolar II disorder affects 5.7 million Americans over the age of 18. (Mary C. Townsend‚ 2015. pg.499) There is a stigma associated with this disorder but‚ what many don’t know is when properly diagnosed and treated‚ one can lead a fairly uninterrupted life. Bipolar II is often misdiagnosed as “major depression”. It is characterised by periodic runs of major depression with occasional manifestation of hypomania. Hypomania is the primary symptom that differentiates the diagnosis. In the following

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    In more recent years‚ social media has played an increased role in the development of body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. This is due to the increased use‚ accessibility‚ and speed of modern technology. Adolescents have shown a movement from magazines and TV advertisements to the media apps like Facebook‚ Instagram‚ Twitter‚ Tinder‚ Pinterest‚ etc. Facebook and Instagram focus around the concept of picture sharing and many ‘follows’ and ‘friend requests’ are based solely off of one’s appearance

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    �PAGE �1� Social Anxiety Disorder RUNNING HEAD: SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER RESEARCH PROPOSAL Social Anxiety Disorder Research Proposal May 16‚ 2011 � ABSTRACT Social anxiety disorder is an illness in which those affected are excessively self-conscious and overwhelmingly anxious in everyday social situations. According to American Psychiatric Association (2000‚ p. 456)‚ the diagnostic criteria for social anxiety disorder is defined as a "marked and persistent fear of one or more social or performance

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    Straddling the Will of a Bipolar God In his novel‚ Moby-Dick‚ Herman Melville uses one man’s journey on a whaling vessel to symbolize the epic of the experience of the individual. In this epic‚ there is a double task for each of us‚ first to discover our own meaning‚ and finally to put that meaning against the backdrop of a universe that may not regard it one way or the other. Is there an elemental truth‚ justice‚ or fate‚ or do these only exist in the minds of mortals? Subjectivity An important

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    subject of eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia; unfortunately it is because these disorders seem to be becoming more and more common. The question that remains is whether eating disorders such as these are simply personal problems of the individuals‚ or if they have become a social problem that needs to be addressed more aggressively. Having grown up in this society‚ I see this issue as a definite social problem. To say that these increasingly common eating disorders are personal problems

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    Has social media limited your social skills? Has social media caused you to lose your confidence‚ and social skills? Social media‚ such as Facebook‚ Instatgram‚ and Twitter has been limiting society social skills over a period of ten or more years‚ because it has given people a false confidence‚ unrealistic expectations of relationships‚ and people don’t know how to act with people face-to-face and deal with body language and intimate situations because they are behind a screen. Before we had

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    A small list of anxiety disorders are the panic disorder‚ agoraphobia‚ social phobia‚and the obsessive compulsive disorder. This entire list of disorders all have to do with how people react to and deal with stressful moments and situations in their lifetime. The panic disorder relates to panic attacks‚ when people randomly become extremely shaky and stressed (Ediger‚2015). A panic attack is said to be your body’s natural response to being threatened. When someone has an attack‚ they immediately

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    Abstract Antisocial describes someone who is unable‚ or chooses not‚ to spend time with other people‚ and sometimes expresses their feelings in an unkind or rude way. People with Antisocial Personality Disorder (sociopath‚ psychopath) try to get their way without being considerate of others. They show spontaneous behavior‚ which humiliates or harms other people. They do not lack any feeling for or understanding of norms‚ nor have they any feeling of guilt. They do not seem to be able to plan actions

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    Social anxiety disorder‚ SAD‚ is a fairly common psychiatric condition in the United States. It is defined by excessive fear of judgment in social and performance situations. SAD is defined by emotional biases in addition to distorted and unrealistic negative self-beliefs. Patients diagnosed with SAD are plagued by internal cues‚ such as negative thoughts about one’s self‚ and external cues‚ such as other’s facial expressions (Goldin & Gross‚ 2010). Adults with SAD display abnormal attentional processes

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