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    emotional disorders What disorders make up the “emotional disorders”? Anxiety and mood disorders as well as other classes of disorders in which emotional dysregulation plays a prominent role such as somatoform disorders‚ dissociative disorders‚ and to some extent eating disorders. Borderline personality disorder may also be included in this number. What are some rationales for a unified protocol for EDs Commonalities in the etiology of the disorders Latent structure of the disorders Overlap

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS The Oxford dictionary defines psychology as "Science of the nature‚ function and phenomena of human soul or mind: mental characteristics." (1980). The normal mental characteristics of the human mind are very difficult to categorize; so when looking at the disorders of the mind a number of factors have been identified that "attempt to define" (Meteyard‚ 2007‚ p. 49) what is abnormal or psychopathological. For this assignment I will be looking at four disorders that come under

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    Body Dysmorphic Disorder Body dysmorphic disorder is a body-image disorder characterized by chronic and invasive preoccupations with an imagined or sight defect in one’s appearance. To a person with body dysmorphia‚ their flaws are highly significant and prominent. They are capable of disliking any part of their body. However‚ it is most likely that they will find an issue with their skin‚ nose‚ chest‚ stomach‚ or hair. There is no evidence on whether they view these flaws realistically. There is

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    Unit 12: Crime and its Effects on society Crime and Disorder Legislation Ashley Bown Daniel Harris P1: Outline current crime and disorder legislation There are many acts to cover like; The Anti- Social Behaviour‚ Crime and Policing Act 2014‚ Police Reform act 2002‚ Antisocial Behaviour Act 2003 and a Crime and Disorder Act 1998. But the first one that I will be covering is the Anti-social Behaviour‚ Crime and Policing Act 2014. This is an act which was put into power to cover a range

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    other major mental disorders. For example‚ one diagnosed with paranoia avoids social situations and is overly concerned with the thoughts and opinions of others‚ fearing mainly that others are out to harm them. The same avoidant behaviors persist in social phobia‚ yet the phobic person fears embarrassment in front of others and realizes the problem as being their own‚ often longing to overcome their behavior and move on to experience a richer life. Avoidant personality disorder causes a person to

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    Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) or Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) was first recognized in the 1700’s but was not understood so therefore it was forgotten. Many cases show up in medical records through the years‚ but in 1905‚ Dr. Morton Prince wrote a book about MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER that is a foundation for the disorder. A few years after it was published Sigmund Freud dismissed the disorder and this dropped it from being discussed at any credible mental health meetings. Since then

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    Abnormal Psychology and Therapy If you have an infection‚ you go to the doctor. There are many different treatments for any number of physical illnesses and disorders‚ but what if the illness or disorder is in your mind? For psychology to have any validity as a science‚ research must show there is a common way to think‚ react‚ and feel amongst humans; uniform mental processes. So far‚ research has shown that one can study the behaviors of a small group and compare them to a larger population;

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    have the unsatisfiable hunger to categorize every human being that still has breath. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder‚ Fifth Edition (DSM-5) gives you approximately a fifty percent chance of being diagnosed with some “mental disorder” throughout your lifetime. It is absolutely ridiculous that there are approximately three hundred disorders listed. The Psychopath Test‚ written by Jon Ronson‚ recognizes the faults in psychiatry and psychology. Although psychopaths are known

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    "Multiple Personality Disorders" Sometimes people undergo traumatic experiences in their lives that are either physical or mental and maybe even a combination of both. If the experience was so intense‚ and so horrible‚ that the mind didn’t want to remember it‚ or possibly didn’t know how to deal or cope with it‚ then that one experience has the power to split a person’s mind into "another personality". If this happens‚ the other personality or personalities come out when a person who has MPD

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    What is Multiple Personality Disorder? Multiple personality disorder‚ also known as dissociative identity disorder‚ is a mental illness‚ which is a common effect of severe trauma during early childhood. It is usually something extreme‚ repetitive physical‚ sexual‚ and or emotional abuse. MPD is a disorder involving a disturbance of identity in which two or more separate and distinct personalities control a person’s behavior at different times. The dissociative aspect is said to be a coping mechanism

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