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    whole community and the ones she loves most‚ she was otherwise forced to do the things that she did. In this essay I will explain one of the many negative encounters that Zahra had‚ IDENTITY PROBLEMS. She had what is called‚ Schizoid. This is a personality disorder that originates from a lack of interest in social relationships and results in a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle‚ secretiveness‚ emotional coldness‚ and sometimes (sexual) apathy‚ with a simultaneous rich‚ elaborate‚ and exclusively internal

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    Film Analysis

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    James Mangold Film producers: Carol Bodie and Winona Ryder Year of film: 1999 Film stars: - Winona Ryder plays the part of Susanna Kaysen the autobiographical main character who is admitted into a psychiatric ward to be treated for borderline personality disorder following a suicide attempt. - Angelina Jolie is the character Lisa Rowe‚ an ex-junkie and diagnosed sociopath who enjoys making trouble for the staff and periodically escapes from the hospital. - Clea DuVall plays Georgina Tuskin a patient

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    Abstract This paper analyses the Borderline Personality Disorder. The analysis is based on the movie " Girl Interrupted". This movie is based on a true story of Susanna Kaysen. The paper presents the description of disorder based on DSM-IV-TR and The National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH]. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by impulsivity‚ unstable and intense interpersonal relationships‚ an unstable self-image‚ frantic efforts to avoid perceived abandonment‚ inappropriate

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    tell his mother and consequently committed suicide. Randall was not mentally ill in my opinion‚ but had Antisocial personality tendencies with a disregard for others rights (he raped a 15yr old and justified it by saying she looked 30)and aggressive behavior (he was in 5 fights and justified it by saying Rocky was in 40 and was a millionaire). He also had Borderline personality tendencies in that he had unstable moods‚ difficulty regulating his

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    Phesant Analysis

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    Sylvia Plath The poem‚ ‚ has a theme‚ which is talking about a complex relationship of Plath. Plath uses pheasant as a symbol for representing her complicating complex. This poem also conveys of realism of nature‚ which reflects to the reality of a human being. This poem consists of 8 identical stanzas. Each stanza contains 3 lines. It has an irregular rhyme scheme and an imperfect rhyme. Plath starts off the poem directly. The first word of the poem‚ “You”‚ reveals that Plath is having

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    Clinical Assessment

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    Clinical Assessment PSY270 June 23‚ 2013 Elizabeth Cole Clinical Assessment Mr. and Mrs. Lawson brought their 4-year-old adopted daughter‚ Clara‚ to see Dr. Mason‚ a psychiatrist. Clara was polite in greeting Dr. Mason‚ but did not smile and kept her gaze down as she took a seat. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson sat next to Clara and began explaining their concerns. They described Clara as a quiet child who has recently begun throwing temper tantrums‚ during which she is inconsolable. Her sleep and eating

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    Malignant Narcissism Essay

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    Psychiatria Danubina‚ 2010; Vol. 22‚ No. 3‚ pp 392–405 © Medicinska naklada - Zagreb‚ Croatia Review MALIGNANT NARCISSISM: FROM FAIRY TALES TO HARSH REALITY Mila Goldner-Vukov & Laurie Jo Moore University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences‚ Manaaki House Community Mental Health Service Auckland District Health Board‚ 15 Pleasant View Road‚ Panmure‚ Auckland‚ New Zealand received: 1.7.2010; revised: 28.7.2010; accepted: 31.8.2010 SUMMARY Introduction: Malignant

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    that I went to my friend‚ Jason ’s house I noticed that this 25 year old bachelor was excessively neat. I thought this was quite an unusual quality for a single‚ busy guy‚ but took it at face value as I didn ’t know anything about psychological disorders at the time. As our friendship grew and we spent more time together‚ I started to notice more "strange" behaviors‚ especially revolving around cleaning at first. No matter what time of day or night I visited my friend‚ everything in his apartment

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    A Cognitive Approach in treating Borderline Personality Disorder PSYCHOLOGY 443/2 Research paper Psychological Intervention Models Dr. Joe Beltempo‚ Ph.D Mariana Kaplun November 6th‚ 2013 Concordia University Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most complicated disorders that a therapist has to face in his career. Much research has been done regarding treatments‚ but not many have been promising. In some instances‚ results were even deteriorative to

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    School Shooters

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    School shooting is a kind of violence that is increasing day by day. Students can become a school shooter from personality disorders‚ the easy way to get a weapon‚ and also environmental influences. Personality disorders can influence a student to become a school shooter. Doctor Langman did an excellent definition of psychopath‚ “Psychopaths are defined by cluster of personality traits. First‚ they are extremely narcissist. Narcissism involves two related concepts: egotism and egocentrism. People

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