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    WIDIGER(2000). A comparison of obsessive–compulsive personality disorder scales. Department of Psychology‚ University of Kentucky. Lexington Department of Psychiatry‚ Yale University School of Medicine. Psychiatrists‚ psychologists‚ and social workers have conducted many studies gathering information on many disorders. Most of these disorders can be diagnosed using a variety of scales to measure the altitude of affectiveness‚ the disorders may have to the indvidual. However‚ no one has taken

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    terrorized Chicago in the late 1800’s‚ yet he was a slave to his own mind and his own disorders. Herman‚ who is also famous as H. H. Holmes had two personality disorders that drove him to commit the actions that he committed. evidence shows that Holmes had personality disorders like narcissistic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder. H. H Holmes shows signs of antisocial personality disorder in many ways. To begin with‚ Mudgett started at an early age torturing animals (CNN)

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    James v. Meow Media and the Role of Responsibility In James v. Meow Media Inc.‚ Michael Carneal‚ an avid video-gamer‚ is responsible for the murder of his high school peers. Research of Carneal’s daily habits showed that the content of his video games was a potential cause of his disastrous behavior. When dealing with a minor‚ factors of life while approaching the level of maturity must be taken into consideration. This case shows the ease in which fingers are pointed in efforts to protect a

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    Name (initials only): S.S Unit: 2 East Current Legal Status (Vol.‚ 5150‚ 5250‚ 30 day‚ T-Con‚ LPS-Conservatorship): 5150 Baker Act Multiaxial Diagnostic System: Axis I (Clinical Disorder): Schizophrenia Axis II (Personality Disorder / Mental Retardation): Avoidant at times/borderline. Inability to form new relationships Axis III (General Medical Conditions): Overall health is average however‚ the patient has Hypertension (which is common for adults her age)‚ and Anemia. Axis IV (Psychosocial

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    Default individualization is a path which someone can follow by accepting personally bounding identities which are socially accepted. Basically each person accepting the same identity of that of the person right next to them. By not being their own individual‚ these identities may possibly delay growth into adulthood. Things in life happen by default for these people‚ whatever happens just happens‚ and it is not planned out or thought of to any extent. This individualization does not stimulate growth

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    recent research is "it is obvious that this case of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder arises from an early childhood fixation." which type of psychologist would most likely have made that statement? "let’s try to figure out where clients fall on several key personality traits‚ rather than using a dichotomous classification system." someone saying this would most likely favor which approach to classifying personality disorders? "Litigaphobia" and "litigastress" "relational aggression" is a term

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    Ordinary people 1. What is dialectic? Dialectic is like treat people with borderline personality disorder. It explains relational life as full of pus-pull tensions resulting from the desire for polar opposites. Autonomy and Connection It desire to be independent or dependence while simultaneously wanting to feel connection with the partner EX: Beth and Calvin have the connection dialectic when they decide to go on a vacation together. Conrad has autonomy dialectic after he

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    Antisocial personality disorder is a personality disorder marked by a general pattern of disregard for and the violation of other people’s rights. The diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders classifies the Grinch having antisocial personality disorder by a pattern of disregard for others and the violation of other rights happening since age fifteen years old. The Grinch indicated

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    Your Mind [Web]. Retrieved from http://digital.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=48023&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref= Lynam‚ D. R.‚ & Vachon‚ D. D. (2012). Antisocial personality disorder in DSM-5: Missteps and missed opportunities. Personality Disorders: Theory‚ Research‚ And Treatment‚ 3(4)‚ 483-495. doi:10.1037/per0000006 Law‚ B. (Producer) (2007). In the shadow of feeling [Web]. Retrieved from http://digital.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=40667&

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    footsteps of her fellow peers. After a nearly successful suicide attempt‚ she is recommended to stay at the Claymoore mental institution. Here she is diagnosed as having borderline personality disorder. At this institution‚ at first‚ she was not used to the loud chaos of all the different patients and their different disorders‚ she felt she didn’t belong there. However‚ she starts to learn more about each of the patients and overtime she starts to feel at home‚ the institution is the only place where

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