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    adults within their lifetime (Fama, J.M., 2010). Despite the prevalence of cases over the past century, little research is dedicated to the disorders, and not much is known about them in terms of why these behaviors occur. Research has determined that these disorders have links to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and that there are genetic factors that can cause them. Keywords: Trichotillomania,…

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    specific behaviors and/or characteristics for the new diagnosis. It is important to note that the second section takes an in-depth look at the demographic criteria of individuals that are impacted by excessive nose picking. More specifically, the paper looks at the individual’s age, race, gender, and socioeconomic status. The third section of the paper focuses on parties that support implementing…

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    times a variety of unusual behaviors and unusual reactions to sensory stimulation.” (Kirk, Gallagher, Coleman, 2015). Many children with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) avoid eye contact, have compulsive behaviors, language difficulties, along with having no interest in other things or people. K. Lunciano, 2016” states autism spectrum disorder is characterized by deficits in social communications and social interactions across multiple contexts and restrictive behavior patterns interest or…

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    The main character of “As Soon As It Gets”, Melvin Udall, suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD. OCD is an anxiety disorder, characterized by two distinctive features: persistent and unwanted thoughts, images, ideas etc. (obsessions) which the individual cannot control, and repetitive ritualistic behaviors (compulsions) which aim to reduce anxiety (Austrian 2012). In the movie, Udall cannot force himself to step on the cracks in the pavement, and fears germs, which urges him to use…

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    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder which an individual experience “unwanted, reoccurring obsessive thoughts and behaviors that reduce the anxiety of the obsessions.” (NIMH » Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. (n.d.). Retrieved October 30, 2016, from https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd/index.shtml). Those who suffer from OCD often repeat certain actions such as “washing their hands, checking, cleaning, counting, and arranging items in…

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    Ocd In As Good As It Gets

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    The main character, Melvin, in the movie “As good as it gets” suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder. Melvin’s obsessive-compulsive behaviors consist of avoiding cracks on the sidewalk or on the floors, locking his door a specific amount of times, washing his hands with a brand new bar of soap every time with steaming hot water, worry of germs, and eating at the same restaurant with the same waitress at the same table. The DSM-5 (2013) states “the obsessions or compulsions are…

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Case Study Jessica Freeman Eastern Maine Community College Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Case Study Karen is a married thirty year-old woman with four children. Even though she has been having issues with anxiety for years and depression for three months, Karen is living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). According to the American Psychiatric Association (2013), those with OCD show symptoms of arduous “…obsessions, compulsions, or both…” that cannot…

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    Autism Case Study Essay

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    especially for children and adolescents. When I introduced myself to Caleb and he made no eye contact, I was not remotely surprised. Disappointingly, this behavior persisted throughout the entire session and were accompanied by some other deficits in communication, social interaction, as well as repetitive and stereotyped behavior. These behaviors persisted in such a way by the completion of our session, I decided to give Caleb a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Even shy people will…

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    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the most common mental disorders nowadays. According to the Openstax textbook, the disorder claims 2.3% of the U.S. population; it provokes obsessive thoughts and ritualistic actions (Openstax, 2014, p. 557). These thoughts and actions seem to be baseless and nonsensical from perspective of healthy individuals. However, for patients with OCD, it is impossible for them to ignore the urge of their thoughts. In patients’ thoughts, checking is the most…

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    Autism Therapy

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    occupational therapies. The objective of therapy is to help kids learn how to: • be safe and take care of their bodies • communicate with peers and caregivers • play with others and cooperate with social rules • minimize repetitive or aggressive behaviors, like those that interfere with daily activities Research recommends that a minimum of 25 hours a week of social, behavioral, play, speech, and other developmental therapies can help maximize a child's potential. Medications…

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