Does General Haig deserve to be remembered as the Butcher of the Somme? In 1st July 1916‚ the river the Somme in France is used as the fighting tool place and war has begun near the river so the war is named. During the period‚ General Douglas Haig is the Commander-in-Chief for the British Army so he took full control of the attack. The General wanted to make a breakthough to get through the German trenches and defeat the army once and for all. What he planned to do is to firstly smash the German’s
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’This dead butcher and his fiend-like queen.’ The images portrayed by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth change dramatically throughout the play. I believe that the quote ’this dead butcher and his fiend-like queen’ is not an accurate assessment of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Although there were elements of butchery in Macbeths behavior‚ he also had many strengths. He was heroic‚ brave‚ and ambitious and was a good husband however‚ his behavior changed throughout the play. At the beginning Macbeth was a respected
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At the end of the play‚ Malcolm‚ the newly crowned King of Scotland describes Lady Macbeth as a ’fiend-like queen. ’ To a certain extent this judgement is true‚ yet Lady Macbeth has to actually evoke evil spirits to help prevent her from feeling any compassion or warmth. The evil spirits ’unsex ’ Lady Macbeth and remove all feminine qualities from her‚ trading them for evil‚ proving that deep down there must be some good in her if she has to call for some outside help to aid her with her deeds
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Disorders Until the twentieth century‚ little account was taken of the special characteristics of psychopathology in children; maladaptive patterns considered relatively specific to childhood‚ such as autism‚ received virtually no attention at all (Butcher & Hooley‚ 2014). Today there is more attention paid to children with maladaptive behaviors and scientific research has been done that demands more attention is paid to specific children’s behaviors‚ not the behaviors of adult as there are no fair comparisons
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individual. (Butcher‚ Mineka‚ & Hooley‚ Abnormal Psychology‚ 2010). It is imperative that the correct diagnosis is given to ensure the correct and proper treatment of your client. Once more information is received and the manual is used this vital with your assessment. Dr. Marszalek described his initial assessment process and it was quite informative. ( Laureate Education‚ 2007). Labeling can be an issue‚ because once a person is labeled further inquiry might cease. (Butcher‚ Mineka‚ & Hooley‚ Abnormal
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disorders tend to be inflexible‚ rigid and manipulative (Hooley‚ Butcher‚ Nock‚ & Mineka‚ 2017). They often have one set way or perspective of everything and have difficulties connecting with other people socially. The DSM-5 personality disorders are grouped together into three groups based on the similarities between the disorders. Focusing on Cluster B personalities‚ they tend to be very dramatic‚ emotional and unstable (Hooley‚ Butcher‚ Nock‚ & Mineka‚ 2017). There are four disorders listed in this subcategory:
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overview of how culture is a factor determining the expression of psychopathology. Next the causes of psychopathology using the biopsychosocial models will be discuss and lastly‚ society’s perception of psychopathology overtime will be evaluated(Butcher‚ Mineka‚ Hooley‚ 2013). Culture & Psychopathology Culture can be defined as a way of life for a particular group of people. Every culture has its own set of rules and in some cases these rules are actual laws. In every culture there are shared values‚ beliefs
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separation/divorce‚ may produce a great deal of stress and psychological maladjustment‚ resulting in adjustment disorder ( Butcher‚ Minkea & Hooley‚ 2010). The DSM-IV-TR states that there are seven primary types of anxiety; phobic disorders‚ panic disorder with or without agoraphobia‚ generalized anxiety disorder‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder and post-traumatic disorder. Mineka & Zinbarg (1996‚ 2006)‚ report among common psychological causes‚ we will see that classical conditioning of fear/panic
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certain situations (Butcher‚ Mineka‚ & Hooley‚ 2010). Abnormal psychology dates back to the ancient times to the twenty-first century. Over half a million years ago was when the first attempt to treat mental disorders was established. This was during the Stone Age. When an individual showed signs of abnormal behavior a hole was drilled their head so the evil spirits are able to escape. People believed the individuals were possessed by demons and evil spirits (Butcher‚ Mineka‚ & Hooley‚ 2010). The ancient
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(Siegel‚ 1996)” (Butcher‚ Mineka & Hooley‚ 2013‚ p. 527). “Major neurocognitive disorders are those that involve marked deficits in cognitive abilities. These may be apparent in such areas as attention‚ executive ability‚ learning and memory‚ language‚ perception‚ and social cognition (skills required for understanding‚ interpreting‚ and responding to the behavior of others). What is crucial is that there is a decline from a previously attained level of functioning” (Butcher‚ Mineka & Hooley‚ 2013‚ p. 489)
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