Types of Mental Disorders Essay

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    002091004 Young’s Thoughts on the Development of the Traumatic Memory Allen Young examines the history of mental trauma through memory in this ridiculously incoherent but incredibly interesting essay. The development of the ideas of a traumatic memory comes from surgical sources from the late 1800s to Young’s own essay about post-traumatic stress disorder in 1995. This wide range of documents hides the fact that they are mostly researchers situated in the West, not to mention the obvious…

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    Schizophrenia is a grueling mental disorder that can induce havoc both on the patient lives and their families. For instance, this disorder can affect the patient 's quality of life and their ability to complete goals. With that being said, clinicians still do not have a clear understanding how schizophrenia occurs because there is not a specific symptom or a set of symptoms like other mental disorders. Plus the common belief is that people with this disorder will only experience delusions: such…

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    that Leo’s behavior is affecting his family dynamic, however this is also a good tool to help him realize the other areas of his life where this affecting him. One major benefit is that SASSI helps to distinguish Substance Use Disorders from other psychological disorders. So it’s important to remember that other illnesses can be associated with the behavior to engage in alcohol or…

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    The book is used to help accurately diagnose mental illnesses or disorders. It may be hard for psychologists to diagnose mental illnesses or disorders, as they only have their observations on the patient and the first-word accounts of the patients themselves. The DSM-5 contains list of criterion for the psychologists to check with the patient. The…

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    Antisocial Personality Disorder is a disorder that is usually hard to diagnose. We don’t notice certain behaviors as being “off” until, often, it’s too late. There is a way in which an individual can be diagnosed with ASPD, according to the American Psychiatric Association, the criteria for antisocial personality disorder is displaying a disregard for the rights of others and violation of those rights in failure to conform to social normality, deceitfulness, and repeated lies, enjoys conning…

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    in approximately 1.1% of the world’s population” (About Schizophrenia, 2008-2014). Schizophrenia effects not only the person suffering from it, but also his/her family. Literature Review Definitions Schizophrenia is a severe brain disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally (Schizophrenia Definition, N.D.). Paranoid Schizophrenia “is characterized by delusions and auditory hallucinations (hearing voices that don't exist) but relatively normal intellectual functioning…

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    able to get some joy through music. For me, this topic hits really close to home. I have suffered from depression and music and bands have helped tremendously. Many people like to make fun of others because of the type of music they enjoy, but they probably do not realize that is a type of bullying and how much of an effect it can have on the person. I wanted to inform people that others can be experience horrible trauma, within themselves or on the outside,…

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    “If psychology is about the mind, then abnormal psychology must be about how some people’s brain doesn’t function like it should.” He chuckled again, “I’ve never been to a mental hospital, but I doubt everyone’s brain works perfectly all the time.” His perspective on abnormal psychology is similar to our textbook’s definition. I was not expecting his response (Stewart Ray, personal communication, January 14, 2017). The second…

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    Exhibitionistic Disorder Kaylee Bebee Exhibitionistic disorder is known as a psychological health disorder where the person who is diagnosed with it, feels the necessity to have to show his/her genitals to other individuals that are usually an unfamiliar person and they are unaware of what is about to happen, which leaves them shocked and surprised. They also like to have people watch them as they are in a sexual act with someone. A person with exhibitionistic disorder feels the…

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID, is a mental illness in which an individual has suffered a traumatic event or series of events that is so horrific the mind has developed the ability to compartmentalize without integration of oneself from these memories, thus leading to the splitting of ones personality taking on the form of alternate/multiple identities. Among the various types of dissociative disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder is one of the most difficult psychiatric disorders to…

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