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    entitled “Overactive Action Monitoring in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Evidence from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging”. This section includes the discussion on how the anterior cingulate cortex has been found to be hyperactive in those with OCD. Testing for this study was using FMRI’s. The

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    articles showed up as OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) and I look at those articles that were side by side like what this this‚ did I type in the wrong thing? I could have sworn the search results were mocking me when I continued to look further. Even till now‚ I still have no idea where OCD comes into play with obsessive infatuation‚ however; Helen Fisher (one of the readings I had to read for my sources) argues that young couple in love have similar brain activity as a person with OCD. The hot and heavy

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    and themselves (Feldman‚ 2010‚ p. 437). | Disorders appropriate for this therapy | Eating disorders‚ personality disorders‚ anxiety disorders‚ obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD)‚ and mental health disorders. | Social anxiety disorder‚ phobic disorders‚ and mental health disorders. | Obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD) panic disorders‚ generalized anxiety disorder‚ phobic disorders‚ panic attacks‚ and mental health disorders. | Psychotherapy Approaches to Disorders By completing this matrix

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    Chapter 12 was interesting to read. The amount of information I gained on Schozophrenia was large. I was however shocked by the amount of drugs available to treat this problem. I think that this is great for anyone suffering from the disease because what works for some may not work for the next. I work in a hospital and often times we run into the case where the person will have a reaction to a medication and need to switch. We often time see the side effect of the medications and then are

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    country’s initial pledge to not get involved with the all-consuming war that rages throughout Europe. Few could have foreseen the challenges faced by the world’s first fighter pilots‚ however‚ and upon arriving at their aerodrome in France‚ the aspiring aviators are assigned to a new squadron

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    relies on information gathered in their office. An example of this would be a person with OCD while giving details of their normal day this patient may be diagnosed with another kind of anxiety disorder. 3. since individuals must meet a certain number of criteria from DSM-IV to be diagnosis but one single feature is not needed to make a diagnosis. An example of this would be a person who displays features of OCD but only happen to be thorough. 4 I do believe that personality disorders are true

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    However‚ it was agreed that hoarding was a subtype of OCD‚ yet there was no scientific research conducted. So‚ an honors student conducted the very first research project related to hoarding. In this project‚ ads were placed in local newspapers to seek out people who considered themselves to be chronic savers

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    Charles Lindbergh was an aviator who broke records‚ dared to try flights than had never been tried before‚ and was a full-blown celebrity in the eyes of the American people in the 1930’s and the 1940’s. He was handsome‚ fearless‚ strong‚ and every American knew his name. In a time when celebrity was rarer than it is in 2013‚ Charles Lindbergh became every bit as famous as actors and politicians simply by being a talented aviator. However‚ over time‚ his status as a hero and celebrity faltered

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    Specifically I will discuss what hoarding is‚ the signs and symptoms and as well as treatments for hoarding. Transition- First I will define what compulsive hoarding is. Body 1. What is Compulsive Hoarding? A. According to the International OCD Foundation compulsive hoarding is a all three of the following: i. A person who collects and keeps a lot of items‚ even items that appear useless or of little value to most people ii. Items that clutter the living spaces and keep the person

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    Amelia Earhart: A Woman with a Strong Heart In 1932‚ Amelia Earhart became the first woman and second person to fly solo across the Atlantic (Amelia). Amelia’s success not only as an aviator but as a writer and activist encouraged women in their fight for equality in the United States. Amelia set numerous aviation records that led her to be one of the first female celebrities known for her success rather than her beauty. Her fight for women’s suffrage and her formation of the Ninety Nines‚ a women’s

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