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    ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER Antisocial personality disorder is a disorder with a misleading name. Its name may lead one to believe that people with the disorder stay away from social interaction. That is anything but true. People with this disorder are very sociable. The thing that makes them antisocial is they way they do not adapt to normal social standards or behavior. People with antisocial personality disorder may come across as very friendly people‚ the intentions behind the friendly

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    Personality Disorder evaluation Throughout his multiple visits to my office‚ Edgar Linton’s condition steadily improved and it can be confirmed that he longer strongly displays the symptoms of a personality disorder. Edgar’s emotional health was not always so lively: he displayed particular symptoms which lead him previously be diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder. Common symptoms of this disorder include sensitivity to criticism of rejection‚ feeling inadequate inferior‚ or unattractive

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    your friend is showing symptoms Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). You might be thinking is someone with this problem possessed? What causes it? Am I at risk? But most importantly‚ does Multiple Personality Disorder really exist? Multiple Personality Disorder is one of the most controversial of all psychiatric diagnoses and has had doctors and the public alike buzzing about its almost unrealistic symptoms. I believe that MPD is not a legit disorder and I will explain why in the following

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    Sickle cell anemia is a genetic blood disorder which is inherited from both parents‚ that causes red blood cells in patients to be sickle-shaped. This causes the red blood cells to clump together‚ and be unable to retain oxygen. Sickle cell anemia was first noted in 1910‚ and is thought to have evolved as a way for the body to naturally fight malaria. It is most prevalent in Africa‚ India‚ the West Indies and the Mediterranean‚ places where malaria is more common. In this country‚ it is most prevalent

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    Antisocial Personality Disorder Dr. Gregory House was born on the 11th of June 1958 from a relationship between Blythe house‚ his mother‚ and an unknown male. His mother was a house wife married to a marine pilot‚ John House‚ who was not present when House was conceived being on overseas active duty. His mother also had an affair with another man‚ Thomas Bell‚ who House mistook for his father because of the physical characteristics that they shared. House’s father was

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    In his early life that was traumatic. He grew up with no nurturing from his father and that can cause him to be the way he is. Lars shows most symptoms of Schizoid Personality Disorder. This was most likely triggered when he was young by the traumatic experience he went through. He fits the description of schizoid personality disorder

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    The Prevalence of Women Athletes and Eating Disorders Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental disorder. According to the National Eating Disorders Association (2013) in the United States twenty million women suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in their life including anorexia‚ bulimia nervosa‚ binge eating and others. There seems to be a correlation between women sports‚ for example dancing‚ gymnastics‚ figure skating ...etc

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    Down Syndrome Diagnosing Process Understanding Down Syndrome and other intellectual and developmental disabilities are part of health care provider’s job. While most babies are born healthy‚ it is important to know the likelihood of having a baby with Down Syndrome. Older mothers are more likely to have a baby affected by Down syndrome than younger mothers (1). In other words‚ the prevalence of Down syndrome increases as the mother’s age increases‚ to clarify‚ each year‚ about 6‚000 babies are born

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    Running head: ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER AND HOLLYWEIRD A Discussion of the Portrayal of Antisocial Personality Disorder in the Film “Hollyweird” By adulthood‚ each of us has stood in judgment of a film at some point in our lives. We sometimes judge the quality of the acting‚ the cinematography‚ or the writing‚ taking note of the entertainment value of each. Within some movies‚ however‚ is what some would argue is a far more important aspect that deserves attention‚ that of the

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    Tony T. meets criteria for the diagnoses of F60.2 Antisocial Personality Disorder and F10.99 Unspecified Alcohol-Related Disorder. The criteria that Tony meets according to the DSM-V (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013) is the following: A. 1. Failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors‚ an example of this is that Tony has been arrested several times for felonies like armed robbery and kidnapping. 2. Impulsivity‚ he complained of a sudden impulse to stab other residents

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