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    Valerie Lopez Axia of University of Phoenix DSM-IV Evaluation Case 1 – Schizoid Personality Disorder The first case study was matched with Schizoid personality disorder; the symptoms matched Josephine’s inability to be social and her emotional coldness. Genetic and environmental factors are common causes in Schizoid personality disorder as well as chromosomal and nervous system disorder. Some treatments that are available are psychotherapy‚ cognitive behavior therapy which focuses

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    from antisocial personality disorder. 2. There is a substantial amount of evidence suggesting that he suffers from antisocial personality disorder‚ which falls under the DSM-IV’s classification of major personality disorders. Antisocial personality disorder as quoted from MayoClinic “is a type of chronic mental condition in which a person’s ways of thinking‚ perceiving situations and relating to others are dysfunctional — and destructive.” As suggested by the name‚ this disorder is characterized

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    Psychological disorders - disorders reflecting abnormalities of the mind (variation from the cultural standard) Medical Student Disease - diagnosing yourself with every possible illness How many people develop a psych disorder? - 4/10 What are psychological disorder symptoms from? - internal dysfunction (biological‚ psychological) Medical model - the conceptualization of psychological abnormalities as diseases that‚ like biological diseases‚ have symptoms‚ causes and possible cures 3 parts to

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    OTTO KERNBERG THE THEORY OF OBJECT RELATIONS Kernberg generally defines object relations theory as the psychoanalytic study of intrapersonal relations and how intrapsychic structures grow from internalized past relationships with others. Broadly‚ object relations theory could refer to a general theory of the structures of the mind influenced by interpersonal experiences. More narrowly‚ object relations theory is a more circumspect approach within psychoanalysis‚ stressing the construction

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    Engage in Personal Development in Health and Social Care 1. Research two different reflective models. Examples are Gibbs‚ Kolb and Christopher Johns. Briefly describe and compare them. I looked at all three reflective models and chose to describe Johns and Kolb. The Johns model is very in-depth and seems to target a wider area of thought and contemplation. It would also be a good tool to discuss with another more senior member of staff‚ who would have their own emotional response to each situation

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    Katherine Beltres Period 1 Mr. Martinez H.W Who am I this time? Many renowned psychologists have created theories and opened flood gates of debate on the ever controversial topic of personalities. What is it? And where does it come from? Kurt Vonnegut The author of the short story who am I this time portrays his views on this subject through round characters which hold a symbolic role throughout the work. “I don’t want to be the ways I am…the only experiences I’ve had have been in crazy

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    Appendix H

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    mental disorders. Then‚ match the disorders to the case studies below. DSM-IV-TR® Mental Disorders Dependent Personality Disorder – pp. 418–420 “Dependent Personality Disorder” of Ch. 13 Dissociative Disorders – pp. 176–181 “Dissociative Disorders” through “Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)” of Ch. 6 Somatoform Disorders – pp. 164–170 “Somatoform Disorders” through “What are Preoccupation Somatoform Disorders?” of Ch. 6 CASE STUDY 3 Narcissistic Personality

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    Personality Disorders     Try to imagine what constantly living on a teeter-totter would feel like.  One second up‚ and then suddenly‚ you come crashing down so hard you smack the ground.  Imagine your best friend and the greatest moment you’ve had with them.  Now‚ in the blink of an eye this wonderful moment and your best friend have turned into your worst enemy and you never want to see them again.  One Mother’s Day of cards and flowers turns suddenly into ordering a hit for her death the next

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    Antisocial Personality Disorder Dr. Gregory House was born on the 11th of June 1958 from a relationship between Blythe house‚ his mother‚ and an unknown male. His mother was a house wife married to a marine pilot‚ John House‚ who was not present when House was conceived being on overseas active duty. His mother also had an affair with another man‚ Thomas Bell‚ who House mistook for his father because of the physical characteristics that they shared. House’s father was

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    Bipolar and Narcissistic: A Study of Personality Disorders Extreme mood swings punctuated by periods of generally even-keeled behavior‚ is how bipolar disorder is defined as. Bipolar disorder symptoms usually do not show up until a person is in their mid-twenties and continues throughout their life. The disorder can be treated but without treatment it can cause major problems in that person’s life. Bipolar disorder is also known as manic-depressive illness. It is a brain disorder that can cause

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