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    only interesting but a vital field of study. Temperament is considered to be on a continuum with personality disorders. When certain characteristics of a person’s temperament become dominant and begin to impair function over a prolonged period of time then these characteristics meet the requirements for a personality disorder which is in essence an exaggeration of traits in an individual’s personality that we all possess in moderation‚ thus isolating specific aspects of temperaments that can be regarded

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    purpose of the case analysis is to address the concerns of borderline personality disorder and appropriate treatments to reduce the symptoms. The theoretical orientation and peer-review articles will support the effectiveness of the chosen treatment intervention. Additional treatments will be described to eliminate the behaviors within the disorder. According to Gorenstein and Comer (2015)‚ the borderline personality disorder describe individuals in unstable moods‚ behaviors‚ and emotional relationships

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    Pavlov‚ B.F Skinner‚ John B Watson‚ | Behaviorism suggests that all behavior can be explained by environmental causes rather than by internal forces. | Psychoanalytic Theory | | a theory developed by Freud that attempts to explain personality‚ motivation and mental disorders by focusing on unconscious determinants of the behavior | Humanism | | | Cognitive perspective | | a psychological approach that emphasizes mental processes in perception‚ memory‚ language‚ problem solving‚ and other areas

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    relationships with others instead of material objects. Mitch and Morrie refer to this as their “last thesis together.” The author does an excellent job conveying several different psychological disorders‚ most notably in himself. Mitch portrays himself as having what could be described as a compulsive disorder. During Morrie’s illness‚ Mitch started buying him and bringing him his favorite foods. After several weeks‚ Morrie is no longer able to eat solid foods and must switch over to an all liquid diet

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    Prisoner Rehabilitation Antisocial personality disorder is considered one of the most difficult of all personality disorders to treat. Individuals rarely seek treatment on their own and may only initiate therapy when mandated by a court. The efficacy of treatment for antisocial personality disorder is largely unknown. Few individuals seek medical attention specifically for antisocial personality disorder‚ or ASP. Antisocials who seek care do so for other problems such as marital problems‚ alcohol

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    Paranoid personality disorder is a disorder that sounds like many people could have. However just like other disorders there are some requirement that each person must meet in order to diagnose them with this disorder. Social workers should be able to differentiate this disorder from other disorder by ensuring that the client meets all of the criteria for this disorder as well as ensuring that they are familiar with the DSM. Some symptoms for this disorder that are different from other disorder is that

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    that she would likely want to lose additional weight after reaching that goal in order to ‘feel satisfied’. She denied feeling hungry and denied any history of alcohol or drug abuse. At the time of evaluation‚ there was no evidence of thought disorder except for the delusion that her sister‚ who had died two years previously of pneumonia and rhabdomyolosis (likely secondary to alcohol dependence)‚ was on a trip and would return. The patient appeared mildly depressed and anxious; her sleep‚ memory

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    A RESEARCH ON MY FRIEND LUKE BY FERNANDO SORRENTINO Fernando Sorrentino is a notable Argentine writer born in Buenos Aires on November 8‚ 1942.Sorrentino was married to Alicia Fraiman in 1969 and they have three children: Juan Manuel (1970)‚ and the twins María Angélica and María Victoria (1978). And since October of 2009‚ they also have a granddaughter‚ Pilar‚ Juan Manuel’s daughter. He is been writing short stories for more than thirty – two years. Fernando Sorrentino books for youngsters and

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    School bullying may affect students including victims and bullies. It has short and long term consequence that will affect their personality or even their future. Victims Firstly‚ victims who are being bullied may experience many immediate mental or physical health-related consequences. There is a studies show that victims have more psychological stress such as anxiety‚ sadness‚ low-esteem‚ sleep difficulties‚ headaches‚ stomach pain and general tension then their peers who are not being bullied

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    In order to be diagnosed with borderline personality disorder‚ one must also show pathological personality traits – negative affectivity and disinhibition. Negative affectivity is characterized by four traits: emotional liability‚ anxiousness‚ separation insecurity‚ and depressivity. Emotional liability involves unstable emotions‚ frequent mood changes‚ and emotions that are easily aroused‚ intense‚ and/or out of proportion to the circumstances and events. Anxiousness is an intense feeling of nervousness

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