Types of Mental Disorders Essay

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    mind is how that person dresses, the way they speak or even how they carry themselves on a daily basis. However, some people have personality disorders. One type of personality disorder is dependent personality(DPD). This is a mental condition where one feels the need to depend on others to fulfill their emotional and physical needs. Individuals with this disorder tend to let other people take responsibility for their own lives, without the initiative to do or think on their own. They fear…

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    people, normal police procedures often, “increase the chances of violence, confusion, or even death” of mentally ill people (Stephy 1). In making this comment, Stephy, the author of “De-Criminalizaing Mental Illness”, explains that we should teach police officers how to spot and treat people with mental illnesses. Too often, police officers intimidate mentally ill people when confronting them. This creates a seemingly dangerous atmosphere for mentally ill people, who are unstable regularly—with…

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    exactly the definition of a social disorder is. Well let’s break this down. Disorder is the disarrangement or an abnormality of the function concerning your mental state. The word social means relation to society. Though when you put the two together it is the prime definition of a social disorder- an abnormality in the function of which occurs when relating to society. No matter the disorder, they all greatly affect your life and have a long lasting impact on your mental state. It may not be…

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    digestive complications. This disorder distinguishes itself from others because it has nothing to do with physical appearance; weight loss is not an end goal for…

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    Offenders In Prisons

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    their educational life. For instance, they take classes such as math, English, science, etc. Mental health services are available in facilities as well, to individuals who deal with attention problems, hallucinations, anger, anxiety, trauma, depression, and suicidal thoughts in their lives. Some symptoms can be sadness, mood changes, or even the ability to not concentrate. People facing these types of mental illnesses are treated with medication, psychotherapy, group therapy, day treatment or…

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    707,000 million legal U.S. citizens as of October 2016. According to the mental illness statistics about 26.2 percent of the American population ages 18 and older, in other words, one in four individuals suffers from either one or more of the 200 classified forms of mental illness. With the population of individuals with mental illness being larger than the population of law enforcement, and having 200 classified forms of mental illnesses. This “special population” is challenging to maintain,…

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    Mental illnesses can not be avoided, but the earlier they are detected, the easier they are to manage. When a child grows up in an abusive environment; witnessing traumatic events: alcoholic parents, drug addicts, homelessness, foster care, it is not surprising for them to develop a mental disorder. These events are common triggers for a child with a long line of mental illnesses in their families and it is rare for them to escape the cycle; since they most likely lack the proper resources to…

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    Addiction Case Study Leon

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    1.) Leon is meeting the clinical criteria for Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia) (300.23). As indicated in the DSM-V (2013), the criteria includes several of the symptoms that Leon is experiencing; “marked fear of anxiety about one or more social situation in which the individual is exposed to possible scrutiny by others, including, social interactions, being observed, and performing in front of others, the individual fears that he or she will act in a way or show anxiety symptoms that…

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    deviation, a type of mental disorder characterized by a preference for or obsession with unusual sexual practices, as pedophilia, sadomasochism, or exhibitionism” (de Silva, 2004). paraphilia are disorders of sexual behavior in the compulsive element which strongly limits the sexual repertoire of a person so that the excitement and satisfaction become dependent on what some people consider abnormal forms or deviant fantasy or interaction. The vast majority are treated exclusively male disorders.…

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    Saddam's Mental Illness

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    But their actions doesn’t make them mad and in fact many historical analysts believe that mental illness cannot explain the actions of these leaders. Saddam’s upbringing and his years in power prove that he didn’t suffered any severe mental illness. Researchers believe that these three leaders can accurately be described as a malignant narcissist. This is described as a severe form narcissistic personal disorder, in which people became self-centered, paranoid, and oversensitive to people’s…

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