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    Internet Addiction A New Clinical Phenomenon and Its Consequences KIMBERLY S. YOUNG St. Bonaventure University Center for Online Addiction New research identifies online users who became hooked on chat rooms‚ interactive games‚ and even eBay only to see their lives become increasingly unmanageable because of the Internet. Prior research explores the addictive qualities sustaining drug and alcohol abuse‚ pathological gambling‚ and even video game addiction; however‚ given the relative

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder OCD stands for obsessive-compulsive disorder. An individual with OCD tends to worry about many different things. On average‚ one out of fifty adults currently suffer from this disorder‚ and twice that many have had it at some point in their lives. When worries‚ doubts‚ or superstitious beliefs become excessive then a diagnosis of OCD is made. With OCD it is thought that the brain gets stuck on a particular thought or urge and just can’t let go. Most often people with

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    Anxiety Disorders

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    the twenty-nine percent of people who suffer from some kind of anxiety disorder in their lifetime (Comer 96). There are many different types of anxiety disorders. They include generalized anxiety disorder‚ phobia‚ panic disorder‚ and obsessive compulsive disorder. The symptoms of these disorders vary‚ but they all have an underlying similarity; fear. The fear in these patients is unbearable. An anxiety disorder is able to be classified when their discomfort is considered too severe or too frequent

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    Anxiety And Autism

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    Anxiety in high-functioning children with autism was written by three authors‚ Alinda Gillott‚ Fred Furniss‚ Ann Walter D‚ The author’s main purpose was to compare traits of so called “normal” children against children that have been tested and labeled high functioning autistic. The groups were matched for both gender and age. The main research of this paper dealt with Anxiety levels of normal children‚ opposed to the anxiety levels of those children with autism‚ The article also linked a comparison

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    Impulse Control Disorder

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    state of bipolar might have difficulty controlling their impulses‚ but it is not their main problem (Ploskin‚ 2007). Some symptoms to more obvious than others. The most common of these are intermittent explosive disorder‚ kleptomania‚ pyromania‚ compulsive gambling disorder‚ and trichotillomania (Sisk‚ 2005). Intermittent explosive disorder is explained as episodes of aggressive and violent outbursts and loss and lack of control of anger. Usually one of these episodes result in damage and destruction

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    Shopaholic

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    Compulsive shoppers‚ or shopaholics‚ have in recent years been spotlighted on television programs and women’s magazines. They have become topics of conversation in the realm of pop psychology. While the media sometimes uses the term loosely or in an off-handed manner‚ a true shopaholic shops out of compulsion‚ making purchases long after they are over their heads in debt‚ shopping when they are feeling emotionally distressed and they do not shop because they merely enjoy it. Without a doubt‚ we

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    Lotus Bell PSYC 221: Abnormal Psychology Spychalski April 21st‚ 2013 Dermatillomania Dermatillomania‚ also known as neurotic excoriation‚ compulsive skin picking‚ or psychogenic excoriation‚ is an impulse control disorder typified by a person’s continual urge to pick at their skin. This is usually to the point where external damage is caused. An estimated 1.4 to 5.4% of the global population has it‚ so it is a fairly uncommon disorder. It generally occurs in women (about 85%)‚ and onset usually

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    junkfood

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    and share with no second charges.  -Not hard-to-resist high-calorie nibbles greet you at the table.  -Dessert is not a focal face of the menu.  -Nutrition briefing is available.  Disadvantages:- -The more food for less money pitch encourages overeating  -Large‚ extra large‚ big‚ jumbo‚ and double portions are the norm.  -High fat ingredients are plentiful in cheese‚ fried chicken or fish‚ bacon‚ French fries‚ mayonnaise‚ and special sauces. -Can cause many health problems if eaten frequently

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    Mommie Dearest

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    (played by Faye Dunaway) exemplifies incredible personality disorders. The movie itself is about this woman who adopts two children while living her life as a movie star. Throughout the movie‚ she shows serious signs of narcissism and obsessive-compulsive disorder. She struggles to balance her career and children‚ and she tends to make the wrong choices. These show through her multiple disorders. The first of these disorders is narcissism‚ and Crawford had plenty of it. Narcissism is someone believing

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    Advertising and Conditioning How effective is advertising? Is advertising a form of conditioning? Advertising is very effective‚ and it’s due largely to understanding psychology and market research... Have you noticed that when you are watching something that you want to watch more commercials tend to relate to you‚ versus when you are ‘forced’ into watching something someone else wants to watch (be it your spouse‚ parent‚ child‚ or a friend with different tastes) less of the commercials interest

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