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    • Discuss the essential characteristics of each of the Cluster A (odd/eccentric) personality disorders, including information pertaining to etiology and treatment A sufferer from Cluster A personality disorders sees others as being ‘foreigners’ and tends to display certain behaviors that most people would consider as being odd. -Paranoid personality disorder: Extremely distressful and suspicious Extensive skepticism of Believes, without any clarification, that others have the intention on…

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    power over his family and the audiences he generates. During his quest to become the supreme leader of the family business, Arty’s violent actions against his supporters illustrate how his behavior is motivated by a severe case of narcissistic personality disorder. Arty’s first display of…

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    It didn’t occur to me until I arrived home and talked to some friends about my train ride home that the person I talked to on the train was suffering from narcissistic personality disorder. Robert walked with a certain air as if he served such a high degree of importance and had succeeded and accomplished very much. He was a young man who would like to focus the attention on himself constantly. As the train was leaving Chicago to Lincoln, I watched the train station in the distance, and noticed…

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    living with BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder), and how it affects her everyday life and relationships. Which I’d have to say was eye opening for me. In this paper, ill refer to her character as Johnson. Her five year journey of writing this book and what it entails will not leave you disappointed, it definitely took my emotions on a constant roller coaster of highs and lows; it opened the door and gave me a new attitude when it comes to those who suffer with this disorder. The Memoir…

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    The Dreamworks film Shrek follows characters through a very strange fairy tale. Through the crazy tale the many characters display many complex issues of psychology such as personality disorders and many downfalls in society. One of the main problems within the movie is discrimination towards the ogres and other fairy tale creatures. Right off the bat a mob comes to Shrek’s swamp looking to kill him. They personally seek him out in his place of residency just because of the fact he is an ogre.…

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    this quantity of untold truths in a person’s life can be very traumatizing, triggering a personality disorder. Such is the case for Princess…

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    Antisocial personality Disorder (ASPD) is the most reliable personality disorder in terms of criteria. People with this disorder tend to antagonize, manipulate or treat others harshly or with callous indifference. They show no guilt or remorse for their behavior. (Mayo Clinic 2017). There are a very high rate of criminals diagnosed and undiagnosed in prisons. Substance abuse such as alcohol and drugs are used at a proportionally high rate among those with ASPD. Overall individuals with ASPD are…

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    Narcissism and individualism have increased heavily in the past decades, motivated by many factors, including the media, technology, and the education system. This is concerning. Modern society encourages the influence of narcissism, simply because the factors that are motivated are the basis of a growing civilization. As technology evolves, the act of narcissism increases. This would mean that young people are at greater risk every passing year. The outcome behind narcissism and individualism…

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    Narcissism is defined as excessive interest in one’s self-image and physical appearance. Christopher Lasch defined “the culture of narcissism” with seven characteristics, three of which are well reflected through Ann Beattie’s writing. These characteristics are that “they demand love and commitment from others, but they won’t give it”, “they feel their lives are entirely out of control, that they lack power and can’t be expected to take responsibility for the consequences of their actions” and…

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    Adler Alfred Adler’s theory of personality largely revolved around birth order, style of life, and inferiority. Adler believed that infants are born into feeling inferior which in turn leads to overcompensation in order to turn our weaknesses into strengths. His idea of superiority striving, striving to improve oneself and achieve your own personal best, has been a characteristic of my personality since I can remember (Cloninger, p. 72). I have always had goals and dreams that have the same…

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