Types of Mental Disorders Essay

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    HYPOCHONDRIA A Somatoform disorder is diagnosed as having symptoms that cause pain and mental or digestive issues problems. They usually have no sources and are usually linked to a person being stressed or anxious about a particular illness. There are various forms of Somatoform disorders the main two include Hypochondriasis and Body dysmorphic disorder. Hypochondriasis is when you truly believe that you have symptoms of a disease but no matter what doctors tell you the patient is reluctant…

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    Depersonalization/derealization disorder is a very unusual type of disorder. Those with this disorder have an unnatural feeling that they themselves and the things around them are not real. people may have the feeling that they are seeing themselves from a third person view or just feel like they are in a dream. Almost everybody has had this feeling once or twice in their life. However, even though most people have experienced this feeling, the ones who cannot get rid of it are the ones with…

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    Outline the differences between mental health and mental illness. Mental health and mental illness are two different things. Everyone has mental health, its is about our thoughts, feelings and ability to interact with others in a positive way. Mental illness is an illness that affects the way a person thinks, feel, behave and socialise with others. There are many different types of mental illness such as Bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and the list goes on. All of them have…

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    ASPD Relationship

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    administrating treatment to the patients. The types of treatment that the system has are domestic violence groups, boot camps, therapeutic communities, mental health courts, and substance abuse programs. A mental health counselor is also assigned to interact with the client under court supervision. The two treatment objectives that counselors usually have are (1) remediation of core antisocial traits or reducing recidivism, and (2) treat comorbid substance use disorders…

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    in initiating and maintaining conversations. These people struggle to keep and develop friendships not just because of their lack of skill, but also their lack of confidence in using them. However, difficulty in interacting can also be caused by a mental…

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    treat numerous of mental illnesses. Kar (2011) conducted research to analyze cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) as an intervention to assist with treating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Research evaluated the overall efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) in regards to the different traumas of PTSD, reduction of symptoms, and the method of action for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). According to Kar (2011) Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an impairing mental illness that…

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    everyone. Mainly it affect the person who has to deal with the mental disorder, it affect the family, the community and law enforcement. A mental disorder has its economic and social issues. It cost billions to help mental disorder illness. Economically, it’s a burden basically due to loss of income not the cost of the care. I have a great interest in abnormal behavior. It is a much needed subject to discuss for the knowledge due to so many mental illness we as officers come in contact with…

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    Insanity Defense

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    diagnosed mental disorder that impacts their ability to control their own behaviors and/or fully appreciate or comprehend that their actions were wrong, illegal or prohibited. ForensicPsychology is a clinical psychology that interconnects two types of psychological service including the psychological evaluation and assessment as well as the rehabilitation of convicted criminals once in the prison system(citation). The “Insanity Defense” is based on evaluations and the diagnosis by forensic…

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    People are unaware to the way mental disorders affect our society today. Many hours are spent by different psychiatrists and psychologist in search of solutions to mental health illnesses. It cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to conduct research in this area. But the question is, are mental health illnesses overlooked in society? And if not, are mental health disorders overly diagnosed ? The answer would be that, yes, mental illnesses are overlooked. And no, mental illnesses are not…

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    Born This Way or Made This Way? “A mental illness generally suggests that something is wrong with the brain. Our brain is our control center. It’s responsible for everything we do, and the idea of something being wrong with the brain generally suggests that we’re out of control. And as humans we hate that idea. We hate it so much that we just don’t talk about it” (Harries, Let’s Talk About Mental Illnesses). The argument of who we are, pertaining to mental disorders, has been around for…

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