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    much more complex than that.Annie shows severe symptoms of bipolar disorder‚ borderline personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.Annie begins to display symptoms of bipolar disorder as a few days have passed since she had rescued author Paul Sheldon. While nursing him back to health‚ Annie expresses how she is Paul’s number one fan. It becomes apparent that Annie does not want Paul to leave. She has lied and

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    Case Study on Gender Identity Disorder I will give you a little background and a description of this family’s problem they said they have. The family came in and stated for some time they have had issues with having children. The couple said they have tried many things but nothing happened. The couple then attempted invitro fertilization over times with five miscarriages before they finally gave birth to fraternal twins a girl and a boy. They stated they knew the twins were different because the

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    Personality Reflection Personality Reflection Personality is discussed about all over the world. When interviewing for a job‚ the interviewer looks at one’s personality. The personality that you think you possess‚ is that the same personality that comes across to others? Have you ever taken a test to find out your personality traits? Do you believe these tests? If so‚ why are they valid? Before answering these questions‚ one must know the definition of personality. What is the definition

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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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    Part 1: What are the similarities and differences between Rogers’ and Maslows’ interpretation of “self actualization”? According to Carl Rogers “actualization is a tendency to develop capabilities in ways that maintain or enhance the organism” (Carver & Scheier‚ 2008‚ p. 322). He felt that if there weren’t strong forces working against an individual‚ then there was a stronger possibility of a positive‚ healthy growth. Rogers tended to shied away from the term "self actualization"‚ which implies

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    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Test measures personality according to eight traits‚ in twos. The first set of traits tested is introversion and extroversion. When taking this test‚ I scored twenty-two introversion points and only six extroversion points. According to the test‚ I am an introvert. This means that I better relate to the world of ideas rather than the world of people or things. Introverts are energy conservers. They hold in stress‚ feelings‚ and ideas

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    Theories of Personality What model/s of personality theory would you use to give a comprehensive explanation of the person? Gordon Allport defined personality as the dynamic organization with in the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his characteristic behavior and thought. Based on the definition it is stated that personality is dynamic meaning it is moving and changing (personality can be learned and changed; it is relatively permanent); organized meaning personality is structured

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    By Summan Islam Why personality disorders and mental retardation are place on axis II instead of axis I? DSM IV Criteria: The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)‚ or DSM IV Criteria is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States. It is not only used for patient diagnosis and treatment‚ but is also important for collecting and communicating accurate public health statistics. Components of the DSM

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    Eating Disorders One of the most prevalent disorders amongst the youth of this era is eating disorders. While some overlook it and don’t think it is a problem eating disorders should be given serious consideration. This is because the psychological ramification of eating disorders tends to have lasting effects over the course of the adolescents’ life. An eating disorder is any of various psychological disorders‚ such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia‚ which involves insufficient or excessive

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    Even though mercury posing does not indefinitely lead to Borderline Personality Disorder they both share parallels. E Medical Health states that the effects of mercury poising are described as mood swings‚ nervousness‚ irritability‚ other emotional changes‚ and decreased cognitive functions. Borderline Personality Disorder symptoms are antisocial behavior‚ compulsive behavior‚ hostility‚ impulsivity‚ irritability‚ risky behavior‚ self-destructive

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