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    Abstract Pyromania is an impulse control disorder categorized by the DSM-5 as “deliberate and purposeful fire-setting on more than one occasion” combined with “tension or affective arousal”‚ “pleasure‚ gratification or relief when setting fires or when witnessing or participating in their aftermath” (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013). Also‚ those diagnosed with pyromania aren’t setting fires for monetary gain‚ to conceal crimes‚ as an expression of emotion or ideology‚ or because of impaired

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    Throughout the movie “The Good Son” there are many examples of Henry’s mental illness. Because of his aggression towards animals and people‚ the destruction of property‚ deceitfulness‚ and serious rule violations‚ Henry is diagnosed with Conduct Disorder (CD) (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry‚ 12/10/09). Throughout the movie Henry demonstrates all of these characteristics. He shattered windows on an old warehouse by throwing rocks. Henry also shot and killed a dog and showed no

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    Shakespeare’s Othello recounts an almost universal story: a man believes his wife to be cheating on him‚ he responds passionately‚ and tragedy ensues. Similarly‚ the titular Othello finds himself manipulated by Iago‚ his closest advisor‚ into believing his lieutenant Cassio‚ is sleeping with Desdemona‚ Othello’s wife. However‚ something about Othello instantly accepting Iago’s lies as truth seems off. Even from a cursory examination of the play‚ anyone can see Othello obviously harbors deep abandonment

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    Borderline personality disorder became a recognized disorder in the Diagnostic And Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders DSM-IV-TR in 1980. Before being given the name BPD‚ it was thought of as a tamer version of schizophrenia‚ often times being placed into groups of “As-If’s”‚ “Borderline Group” or hysteria. Borderline personality disorder is when an individual experiences extreme mood swings‚ an overwhelming fear of abandonment‚ dichotomous thinking‚ erratic interpersonal relationships‚ paranoia

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    Antisocial behaviour is any aspect of behaviour that disrupts social relationships. Edgar (1988) notes that in every country that has TV‚ it has generated social concern‚ making the public blame the media for any rise in aggressive behaviour in young people. Huesmann and Moise (1996) give five ways that exposure to media violence may lead to aggression. One of these five ways is observational learning and imitation which is linked to the social learning theory that Bandura put forward. Huesmann

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    Borderline personality disorder is a condition in which people have long-term pattern of emotional instability; it includes feelings about themselves and others. This disorder is considered a reflection of a crucial aspect of a person’s character that influences his or her way of seeing and also of how they are being seen in the world. People who have been diagnosed with personality disorders are continuously struggling to cope with the world‚ their social and personal relationships‚ and their ability

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    Individuals who suffer from a mental illness called Borderline Personality Disorder often suffer physically‚ mentally and emotionally. According to the American Psychiatric Association Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe form of psychopathology characterized by instability of affect‚ impulsivity‚ self-harm‚ chaotic interpersonal relationships‚ and identity disturbance (Tomko‚ Rachel). Borderline Personality Disorder is a very interesting mental illness.

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    relationships. A personality disorder is the basis of many circumstances of maladaptive behavior including substance abuse‚ self-harm‚ suicide‚ and criminality. My three points for this paper are the three different types of personality disorder‚ what the causes are‚ and how to get help. There are three different clusters of personality disorders. Cluster A is the odd and eccentric cluster. It includes paranoid personality disorder‚ schizoid personality disorder and schizotypal personality disorders. The most

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    Ritzie razel d. avenida hrdm2-6d BRAIN DISORDERS TRANSVERSE MYELITIS- Transverse myelitis‚ also known as TM is a neurologic syndrome caused by inflammation of gray and white matter of the spinal cord. 10 INCREDIBLY STRANGE BRAIN DISORDERS You’re used to relying on your brain. Whatever else happens‚ your personal lump of gray matter will take in the world‚ and respond to it in a fluid and predictable way. But actually‚ whatever your brain does is made up of many successive mental steps

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    Impulse Control Disorder General Psychology 11:00-12:15 T/H 11/29/13 What is impulse control disorder? Impulse control disorder is more than just acting on a whim. People with an impulse control disorder‚ a newer form of personality disorders‚ can’t resist the urge to do something harmful to themselves or others (Ploskin‚ 2007). People with these disorders may or may not plan the acts‚ but the acts generally fulfill their immediate‚ conscious wishes. Most people‚ however‚ find their

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