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    A. DSM IV CRITERIA DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Dissociative Disorders: Dissociative identity disorder. Presence of two or more identities or personalities that take control of the person’s behavior; loss of memory for important personal information. B. DESCRIPTION OF THE CHARACTER INFLICTED WITH THE PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER Sybil Dorsett‚ the character in the movie inflicted with the psychiatric disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)‚ is a very simple woman who due to her love for painting

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    believe that Hamlet‚ lost in his soliloquies and vengeful thoughts‚ actually becomes mad. Ironically‚ his form of madness is paranoia. In a Mental Health Forum created by Med Help International‚ an anonymous doctor describes paranoia as a "personality disorder characterized by long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people." He continues by saying that "suspicion‚ without sufficient basis‚ that others are exploiting‚ deceiving‚ or harming the person" is a common condition. Also‚ "persistently

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    Young preschoolers‚ ages one and a half to three and a half years‚ with a fluency problem have what is known as borderline stuttering. Borderline stuttering is classified by (a) core behaviors‚ eleven or more disfluencies per 100 words; more than two units in repetitions; more repetitions and prolongations than revisions or interjections‚ (b) secondary behaviors‚ none‚ (c) generally not aware; may occasionally show momentary surprise or mild frustration‚ and (d) underlying processes‚ stresses of

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    Diagnosing ADHD Sadly there isn’t a simple test that can diagnose ADHD‚ but children normally show signs of having ADHD before the age of 7. In order to be diagnosed with ADHD properly‚ a person must show signs of at least 6 of 9 of the major symptoms for a specific type of ADHD. These behaviours must be present and a burden on everyday life for at least 6 months. Besides showing behaviours of hyperactivity-impulsivity‚ inattention‚ or both in order for a person to be diagnosed a person’s symptoms

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    I’m currently in the midst of reading Allan Stratton’s coming of age novel aptly titled Borderline‚ about a Muslim American boy who wants nothing more than to be accepted in his white suburban community. Out of the blue‚ the FBI suddenly accuses Sami’s dad of being part of an international terrorist plot and things suddenly go from bad to worse when Sami’s dad is thrown into jail‚ and his bullies go from calling him a ’sand monkey’ to dumping his head in the toilet. When Sami realizes he has nowhere

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    Misjudgment of the acumen by the questioned leads to demeaning interactions between both parties‚ And loss of patience becomes apparent following excessive questioning over trivial matters. The questioning of a specific person is seen as most unseemly‚ Borderline obscene‚ As it implies a particular mistrust or distaste of the questioned. However‚ the illuminating capabilities of questioning mustn’t be ignored‚ As questioning is an integral aspect in communication. Humans have never and will never stop questioning

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    Anorexia Nervosa in women url:www.urmc.rochester.edu www.womenshealthmag.com www.healthline.com Did you know that anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that affects about 100-200 girls and women in the United States? This disease causes women to purposely decrease the intake of food and beverages. People with Anorexia Nervosa can’t stand the sight of gaining weight and the drive to be thin is implanted into their brains? Anorexia can occur even if the person is already under weight‚ the realization

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    The causes for Antisocial Personality Disorder are difficult to pinpoint‚ but there are theories on how APD developed. Some of the theorized causes include biological factors‚ social factors (how they act around people)‚ and psychological factors (their personalities shaped by their environment). It is also proposed that these factors are intertwined and cannot be singled out to be the precursor of APD (“Antisocial Personality”). An important note about the setting could also

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    Diagnosing the Character: The Stone Boy “Acting is not that far from mental disease: An actor works on splitting his character into others. It is like a kind of schizophrenia‚” as quoted by famous actor Vittorio Gassman. Two brothers went out to pick peas for their family. The youngest brother‚ Arnold‚ was carrying a loaded gun‚ which caught on a wired fence. This ended up killing his brother‚ Eugie. What must it be like to know you killed your sibling? Arnold‚ the young boy in the short story

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    The person I have chosen to use for this research assignment is a gentleman I will refer to as Randall. He is a 31 year old man with what has been diagnosed as both a General Anxiety Disorder and agoraphobia. Randall’s condition is one that stems from a moment of extreme anxiety in his early twenties‚ and has worsened over the last decade into the agoraphobic behaviors of having a generalized discomfort or inability to leave the house. In short‚ Randall cannot be somewhere that does not come with

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