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    identified as contributing factors to psychological disorder in number of ways. Social conditions can directly act as stressors that can cause a psychological disorder. For example‚ being in an abusive relationship can directly cause psychological disorder such as stress‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ PTSD‚ suicide‚ and others. Social condition can also act directly as a hindrance for one to access the needed help to deal with causes of psychological disorder. For example‚ people who live in rural area where

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    Conversion Disorder

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    Criteria Conversion disorder is classified as a conversion disorder or a dissociative disorder depending on the diagnostic criteria used. The DSM-5 classifies conversion disorder as a somatoform disorder‚ whereas the 10th edition of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10) classifies conversion disorder as a dissociative disorder. With the publication of the DSM-5 in 2013‚ the association between somatoform and dissociative disorders was acknowledged

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    Amnestic Disorder

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    Amnestic Disorder Riddhi Bulsara September 1st 2011 Clinical Asepsis My paper is going to be about Amnestic Disorder. “Amenstic disorder is a group of diorders that involve loss of memories. Previouly established‚ loss of ability to creat new memories‚ or loss of the ability to learn new information”. As defined by the mental health professional ’s handbook‚ the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ‚ fourth edition‚ text revision (2000)‚ also known as DSM-IV-TR. Amnestic Disorder

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    ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS DSM-IV ADJUSTMENT DISORDERs (SPECIFY if ACUTE/CHRONIC) 309.24 With anxiety 309.0 With depressed mood 309.3 With disturbance of conduct 309.4 With mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct 309.28 With mixed anxiety and depressed mood The essential feature of adjustment disorders is a maladaptive reaction to an identifiable psychosocial stressor that occurs within 3 months of the onset of the stressor. (The reaction to the death of a loved one is not included here‚ as it

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    antisocial personality disorder. A personality disorder is when a person has unmovable traits that impair their social and/or occupational functioning‚ but they are in touch with reality. A personality disorder usually begins before adulthood and persists through one’s lifespan‚ with very little change. A person with disorder is very hard to treat due to the fact they think they don’t have a problem‚ that it is the rest of the world with a problem. Antisocial personality disorder is where someone constantly

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    dark turn. From the surface‚ Annie may only appear as an old lady who was obsessed with a celebrity‚ but Annie’s issues are much more complex than that.Annie shows severe symptoms of bipolar disorder‚ borderline personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.Annie begins to display symptoms of bipolar disorder as a few days have passed since she had rescued author Paul Sheldon. While nursing him back to health‚ Annie expresses how she is Paul’s number one fan. It becomes apparent that Annie

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    Factitious Disorders

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    FACTITIOUS DISORDER Facticious means artificial or unnatural‚ a definition that could not be more appropriate. People who suffer from factitious disorder (FD) “are great con men or con women‚ although what they obtain through their conning most people would far rather not have”[1]. The earliest accounts of factitious disorders are recorded in the times of Galen‚ a Roman physician in the second century A.D. The term ‘factitious’ itself‚ is derived from a book‚ published in 1843 by Gavin‚

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    recent studies‚ that shows that artist with manic depression show higher levels of creativity in their work. Patients that suffer from major depressions often experience intense discontented moments‚ but those whom suffer manic depression or bipolar disorders‚ experience increased hyperactive and irritable states. (holden) They have limited sleep patterns; maintain sharp focus‚ express attitude‚ and profound emotions. Other characteristics of these individuals include their paranoid; possess rapid

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    Teen Suicide

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    weapons‚ hanging and jumping from heights; they all vary with age‚ gender‚ cultural background and sometimes even race. Teen suicide is committed by teen for many reasons and have a number of risk factors such as physical disorders‚ psychological problems‚ depression‚ bipolar disorders‚ distress‚ agitation‚ hopelessness‚ worthlessness‚ previous attempts or a friend or family loss to suicide‚ suffered physical or sexual abuse‚ lack of support‚ poor relationships with parents or peers‚ being in social

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    Eating Disorders

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    RUNNING HEAD: EATING DISORDERS Eating Disorders Cassandra M. Alexander Florida State College at Jacksonville Eating Disorders Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. Three of the most discussed are anorexia‚ bulimia‚ and what researchers call EDNOS (eating disorder not otherwise specified). Each of the eating disorders can be fatal in their own way. What are the signs‚ what do they do to you and your body‚ and what

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