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    The character of Farhan Akhtar‚ ie.‚ Karthik from ‘Karthik calling Karthik’ is diagnosed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder in the movie. "Multiple Personality Disorder" (MPD)‚ which was reclassified as "Dissociative Identity Disorder" (DID) in previous version of the DSM (i.e.‚ the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ 4th. Edition; better known as the DSM-IV‚ and retained in the current edition‚ the DSM-5) is said to be one of the most controversial and potentially dangerous

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    had opened her cabinet Kristen suddenly came out from it and grabbed Alice. This symbolizes that her last personality‚ Kristen was still there in her mind and that she wasn’t completely cured. III. Disorder featured Dissociative Identity Disorder‚ formerly referred to as Multiple Personality Disorder‚ is a condition wherein a person ’s identity is fragmented into two or more distinct personalities. Sufferers of this rare condition are usually victims of severe abuse. The person also experiences

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    I choose this movie because the main character has several disorders that the text discusses. Ranging from insomnia‚ dissociative identity disorder (DID)‚ to hallucinations. I believe the main mental illness implied throughout the movie was (DID). He surfed from extreme hallucinations which caused him to see his other personality as a real person‚ who was actually his best friend named Tyler Durdnt. He was so unaware that he had a disorder he would actually argue and get into fistfights with Tyler

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    of self hatred develop from the depressive’s thoughts about unresolved conflicts which have often been repressed to the unconscious. Psychoanalytic explanations find it especially difficult to explain the cyclical nature of bipolar disorder‚ and mood disorders such as SAD and post natal depression; they only seem to have an explanation for depression. Melanie Klein‚ a post Freudian‚ claims that whether an individual loses his or her self esteem depends on the quality of the individual’s relationship

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    Hitchcock stars a bizarre man with dissociative identity disorder named Norman Bates. Norman decides to get rid of his possessive mother‚ but ‘spare’ the mother’s corpse and mummifies it. The corpse of the mother gives him the illusion that she is still alive‚ causing him to continue communicating with his ‘mother’ even when she is dead. Another way to manage the fact that his mother is dead is to completely take over her persona. That is where the split personality disorder comes in. In Hitchcock’s film

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder in “Primal Fear” Outline * Introduction * Basic concept on DID * Symptoms of DID * Etiology of DID * Treatment of DID * Prevalence of DID * Primal Fear * Conclusion Dissociative Identity Disorder in “Primal Fear” Introduction Dissociative identity disorder or multiple personality disorder is a psychiatric illness. It involves an individual experiencing two or more apparent individuality or distinctiveness

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    Can you imagine suddenly waking up and not knowing who or where you are? Well for some people this is an all-to-real disorder they face everyday. I will discuss many issues with Dissociative Fugue including what it is‚ how it is triggered‚ what people try to use it for and treatment for this condition. Dissociative Fugue is an intriguing disorder. Dissociative Fugue‚ formerly called psychogenic fugue‚ is a condition where a person who is confused about their personal identity suddenly and unexpectedly

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    Stress DisorderTreating our heroes Linda A. Smith Liberty University Abstract Combat veterans and active duty service members who have suffered mild to severe traumatic brain injury or head trauma are at a higher risk for the development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder post-deployment. Research has revealed that treating the soldier immediately after the injury with pharmacotherapeutic agents significantly reduces the risk that the soldier will develop post-traumatic stress disorder at

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    cannot control‚ and those minds are trapped in a Mental Health Issue. In this paper we will discuss three issues that we see as very prominent in our society and wanted a closer look. The three disorders we chose to speak on are Bipolar disorders‚ schizophrenia‚ and dissociative identity disorder. Bipolar disorder‚ also called “Manic Depression” is a mental issue where you become almost characterized by what is said to be “very serious

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    With the variety of different disorders‚ the individual would develop through the course of their lifetime. The disorders have a specific symptom‚ different methods for intervention‚ and different options that are available to treat the disorder to help the individual through it. Psychopathology is developed throughout the years of research to incorporate the information and knowledge of the work for different disorders‚ how disorders cause the individual to behave‚ and what symptoms

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