ever imagined of that feeling and being able to feel it all day every day? That’s what happens when you have Paranoid Personality Disorder. It’s not that they feel like a monster might get them‚ its ordinary people like you and me. What exactly is Paranoid Personality Disorder‚ you ask? Paranoid Personality Disorder‚ or PPD for short‚ is a type of an anxiety disorder. PPD makes a person believe that everyone they know and don’t know is out to get them just like that monster in the horror movie
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series Crash Course‚ states in the video titled “Psychological Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #28”‚ “Mental health clinicians define psychological disorders as deviant‚ distressful‚ and dysfunctional patterns of thought‚ feelings‚ or behavior.” For further understanding he goes on to explain that‚ to be deviant is “thoughts and behavior that are different from most of the rest of [ones] cultural context . . . to be classified as a disorder‚ that deviant behavior‚
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Shared Psychotic Disorder SYMPTOMS The essential feature of Shared Psychotic Disorder (Folie à Deux) is a delusion that develops in an individual who is involved in a close relationship with another person (sometimes termed the "inducer" or "the primary case") who already has a Psychotic Disorder with prominent delusions. The content of the shared delusional beliefs may be dependent on the diagnosis of the primary case and can include relatively bizarre delusions (e.g.‚ that radiation is being
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Pica Eating Disorder What is Pica? Pica eating disorder is defined as the persistent ingestion of non-nutritive items for at least one month at an age for which this behavior is developmentally inappropriate. This does not include culturally sanctioned eating practices (An Update on Pica n.d.). Some items that pica sufferers eat are but not limited to: • Soap • Buttons • Clay • Hair • Cigarette Butts • Paint • Glue • Sand/Dirt • Plaster • Laundry Starch • Coffee Grounds • Paper • Toothpaste • Chalk
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This paper illustrates a clinical case about a woman with PTSD and depressive symptoms-NOS. The case presents the assessment of client including the detailed description‚ presenting issues‚ and history‚ and the use of potential evidenced-based interventions as her treatment. Assessment Presenting Issues and History Cecilia Valle‚ a 45-year-old divorced‚ unemployed‚ Catholic‚ and white woman‚ is diagnosed with PTSD and depressive symptoms-NOS by an intake therapist. Cecilia meets the DSM-5 criteria
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Major Depression Disorder Everyone ever had a feeling of sadness‚ stress and depress. However‚ there feeling are often gone in brief period. But if these feeling are longer than they should be‚ Maybe it because of depression. Depression is a general illness that affect to your mood‚ how you think and act in negative way. In this essay we will describe you about one type of depression. It calls Major Depression Disorder. Patient with this type of depression usually have a depress mood more than two
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13) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition that is triggered when someone experiences a traumatic event. Approximately 9% of women can experience a form of PTSD called postpartum PTSD following the birth of their child caused by a real or perceived trauma during or after delivery. Symptoms may include flashbacks‚ nightmares and sleep problems‚ feeling detached and numb‚ severe anxiety and self-isolation. The person can have uncontrollable thoughts about the event‚ become aggressive
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Select a mental illness of your choice and discuss your response to the following questions: The mental illness I chose is Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) also known as Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). Two or more personalities/ identities non-simultaneously. With DID individuals may not remember events under the character they are operating from at the time of the incident while under the control of the other identity. Characteristics of DID or MPD includes altering ego’s which are usually
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Unfortunately‚ the causes of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)‚ like many other disorders‚ are not well-known‚ but biological and psychological factors appear to contribute to the onset. Family members of those with BPD tend to have high occurrences of mood disorders‚ suggesting that there is a link between mood disorders and BPD. While many traits of BPD tend to be inherited‚ such as impulsivity and intense emotional reactivity‚ it appears that environmental factors‚ specifically early trauma
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Our service men and woman are returning home from serving their country damaged for life by a silent disease. These men and women have been trained to fight opponents they can see. They are trained to survive in situations in which others would falter. Why are our service men and women returning to their homes and country damaged and scarred for life in ways that are not always visible to the eye? How does their condition affect their everyday lives and the lives of their families? Understanding
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