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    known risk factor for A) antisocial personality disorder. B) dissociative identity disorder. C) major depressive disorder. D) obsessive-compulsive disorder. E) schizophrenia. 2. A lack of conscience is most characteristic of those who have a(n) ________ disorder. A) dissociative B) antisocial personality C) dysthymic D) generalized anxiety E) obsessive-compulsive 3. A World Health Organization study of 20 countries estimated that ________ had the highest prevalence of mental disorders during the prior

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    1. Synopsis: The Aviator focuses on Howard Hughes’s life from the 1920’s to 1940’s. After his father’s death‚ Hughes inherits the small family fortune and moves to Los Angeles to become a film Director in Hollywood. His movie Hell’s Angels‚ a huge film success‚ takes three years and a large sum of money for him to finish with a change from silent to sound. When he becomes romantically involved with Katharine Hepburn‚ she helps Hughes alleviate his symptoms of OCD. Even in the movie‚ his passion

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    for the national economy as a whole. This means that production‚ no matter how low producers set prices‚ is never stimulated by a corresponding rise in demand. Goods pile up‚ and more workers are laid off. The solution to this problem of consumer hoarding is to increase government spending‚ ideally in economic sectors that private industry is unlikely to explore‚ so as not to overlap into the areas of development that the newly stimulated economy will wish to hire new workers. However‚ according to

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    Marshall loves to kill‚ and even talking about it gets him excited. Earl Brooks is extremely neat and tidy. In his studio‚ all his clothes are neatly hung up and put away. Therefore‚ Earl suffers from both dissociative identity disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Marshall said‚ "I like eating‚ I like killing‚ I like being alive." Earl Brooks believes that his alter ego is real as it gets. They even carry conversations with each other. The two personalities are like night and day. Earl is a successful

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    not interact with others very well. 2. Based on the DSM IV TR‚ what is your diagnosis? Support with behavioral observations. Based on the symptoms Melvin evidently exhibits‚ looking through the DSM IV TR‚ he may be diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Referring to the DSM IV TR‚ OCD is characterized by obsessions or compulsions‚ and in the case of Melvin‚ he displays compulsions. Observing his behaviors‚ his impulses are displayed by his repetitive checking to make sure that the lights

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    infrastructure because if they did it would create business opportunities. Hayek found a few faults with Keynesian Economics. First off he pointed out that Keynes’s argument about savings is actually an argument about the dangers of hoarding. “It’s agreed that hoarding money is deflationary in its effects. No one thinks that deflation is in itself desirable.” So

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    literature for women)‚ which describes Becky Bloomwood as a young‚ attractive woman with a big heart‚ big dreams – and just one little weakness: her excessive lust in shopping According to Wikipedia‚ shopaholism is a compulsive-impulsive spending behavior‚ also known as “compulsive spending/buying”. This definition that involves “buying” might be a little confusing if compared with literal definition of “shopping” in the word “shopaholism” itself‚ which is to seek for information related to goods

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    His behaviors are compulsive and are often triggered by anxiety. For instance‚ he compulsively locks his door and flips the light switch in groups of five. He washes using extremely hot water and several bars of soap per washing. These are typical compulsions for those with

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    . MARKETING STRATEGY ADOPTED BY BHARTI Bharti has spent a considerable amount on advertising its mobile phone service‚ Airtel. Besides print advertising‚ the company had put up large no of hoardings and kiosks in and around Delhi. The objective behind designing a promotion campaign for the ‘Airtel’ services is to promote the brand awareness and to build brand preferences. It is trying to set up a thematic campaign to build a stronger brand equity for Airtel. Since the cellular phone category

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    org/content/19/2/261.full.pdf. [Accessed 14 April 2014]. Kraepelin‚ E. (1913) Clinical Psychiatry: A Textbook for physicians (translated by A. Diffendorf). Macmillan; New York Mcdougle‚ C.J et al (1999) possible role of neuropeptides in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychoneuropendocrinology‚ 24-1-24 McNally‚ R. (2014) Experimental approaches to cognitive abnormality in posttraumatic stress disorder.[ONLINE] Available at: http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/HomePage/Class/Psy394U/Bower/13%20Theories%20of%20PTSD/Exper%20approach%20McNally

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