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    CASE STUDY #1 1. Provisional Diagnosis: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 2. Rationale for the diagnosis: A. Presence of obsession‚ compulsion‚ or both: Obsession: the persistent thoughts of the client and attempts to ignore‚ suppress or neutralize these thoughts‚ impulses‚ or images ---- he feels some foods contain poisonous germs and diseases‚ any personal hygiene would interfere with his studying‚ he believes that the special rituals before eating‚ such as loud hissing‚ coughing‚ would allow the

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    online consumers‚ “attitudes towards online shopping‚ motivations‚ such as price‚ convenience and hedonic motivations‚ and online information search” (Vazquez & Xu‚ 2009). If a person has a positive experience of shopping on the internet‚ then their attitude will affect the outcome of purchasing online. Online consumers feel more in control when they can search with relative ease of low prices and special offers. A great motivation of online shopping is the comparison of prices‚ more information

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    over rule ones’ life‚ to the extent they cannot live a casual or satisfactory life. Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder is one of many personality disorders that outweighs ‘normal’ personality traits and cause detrimental effects on individuals who suffer from the personality disorder‚ but are still capable of living a ‘successful’ life‚ which sounds completely paradoxical. OCPD (Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder) stems during early adolescence and is easily misdiagnosed‚ which also results

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    individuals have absent/delusional beliefs‚ those are when the individual is convinced that something bad will definitely happen if they do not perform the rituals (American Psychiatric Association 3). Another primary and very common symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder is anxiety. As mentioned before‚ there are very close relations between the two disorders. Anxiety can be triggered by the obsessions and compulsions

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that fuel fear‚ leading to increased anxiety and eventual compulsive reactions. Both adults and children that suffer with OCD‚ are often aware that their thoughts and behaviors are irrational‚ however‚ the impulse to perform the compulsive ritual to relieve the anxiety of the obsessive thought‚ is too powerful for them to ignore. The cycle of anxiety‚ obsessive thoughts‚ and compulsive reactions‚ becomes

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    Wilson REFERRED BY: Dr. Robert Green REASON FOR REFERRAL Reexamination was requested by the patient‚ Melvin Udall‚ on June 10‚ 1997 to determine his psychological dynamics and functioning‚ and confirm the previous diagnosis of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Melvin was first diagnosed in his early to mid-twenties and the effects have been dynamic on his personal‚ social‚ and professional life. The psychiatric and psychological reevaluation was requested by Melvin to decrease his obsessions

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    Brick and mortar shopping and online shopping compare and contrast in many different ways. Some of the ways are obvious such as one is online and one is an actual store‚ but there are others that many different people would not even think about if they didn’t shop in both settings regularly. Knowing the benefits of online shopping and shopping in store can not only save a person the hassle of getting out when something may be better to get online‚ but it can also save a person tons of money knowing

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    RATIONAL AND EMOTIONAL SHOPPING Shopping is always a necessity in our lives. When we feel the necessity of something‚ we go shopping at that time. Before we do shopping‚ we have several motives that influence the kind of products we buy. These motives may be rational or emotional ones‚ consciously recognized or completely subconscious. Firstly‚ we can do rational shopping in different ways. In this way‚ it what we will buy can be long lasting. Rational shopping has got a lot of advantages

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    Elizabeth Marie Veira A01153441 Traditional shopping vs. Online shopping As it is known‚ technology has changed almost every aspect of human life‚ if not every single one of them. To be more specific‚ technological advances have had a huge impact on the way that shopping is carried out; thanks to this‚ now there exist two ways to do it: traditional shopping and online shopping. Shopping or traditional shopping is defined as “the action of visiting stores in search of merchandise” by The Free

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    Shopping Aficionado Gone Wrong There are copious amounts of detrimental factors such as perfectionism‚ the need to fill an inner void‚ and the impulsive pressure to seek excitement that lead up to one of the most common disorders‚ oniomania. The word onios means “for sale” in Greek‚ while “mania” means insanity. Oniomania is the psychiatric term for shopaholism. Other words for this term include compulsive shopping or buying and shopping addiction. Most causes for compulsive shopping are psychological

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