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    particularly bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, and other personality disorders. Many other symptoms of BPD are guilt loneliness, unusual perceptions, fear of abandonment, boredom, emptiness and hopelessness (Martinson,…

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    Borderline Personality Disorder? According to the National Institute for Mental Health website “Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness marked by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships.” Majority of people with BPD have problems with regulating emotions and thoughts, impulsive and reckless behavior, tend to have unstable relationships with other people. Some also suffer from other mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, addictions, and eating disorders,…

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    Disorders Project Section #1 A: Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is, “a mental condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others” (Antisocial personality disorder, 2017). In other terms, persons afflicted with ASPD have difficulty comprehending morality, as well as empathy, in relation to others. It is important to note that persons with ASPD may have similar, but less severe symptoms than psychopathic individuals,…

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    mental illness in his family. In his play A Streetcar Named Desire, he projected many of these disorders he encountered in his life onto his characters that he created in the play. The play implies that these characters could have some of these mental illnesses, particularly the main character of the play, Blanche DuBois. Signs of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) are shown in her character and are significantly shown throughout the play as her…

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    (textbook, p. 329), the category of personality disorders is a relatively new field of study in psychology. As a result, there is a considerable amount of discrepancy and controversy over its classification and diagnostic criteria. The current discrete DSM-5 Model for personality disorders identifies individuals as either having a personality disorder or not having the disorder, leaving no room in between these two categories despite one’s varied and unique personality traits. However, there is…

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    This article researched particularly on borderline personality disorder, which the aim is to increase the understanding towards the particular disorder. Klaus Lieb, Mary C Zanarini, Christian Schmahl, Marsha M Linehan and Martin Bohus wrote this particular article in order to raise awareness in the public about borderline personality disorder. Klaus Lieb is associated with the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Freiburg Medical School while Mary C Zanarini is…

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    background history as well as present history that has occurred during adulthood. In Axis I, the client was diagnosed with adjustment disorders with depressed mood because Ana was experiencing feelings of sadness, being withdrawn, and showing a lack of pleasure in the things that she used to do. Ana has also shown signs of posttraumatic stress disorder, in which this disorder is developed after a severe traumatic experience has taken place. This relates to the incident where Ana was raped as a…

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    Introduction Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) previously known as Multiple Personality Disorder is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states. The people of the United States are more commonly diagnosed with DID than those of other countries, women are also more affected than men by a 10:1 ratio. The population of people who suffer from this specific mental disorder usually suffered a form of trauma in their life; the personalities are developed as a coping…

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    McConnell Brenau University Psychotic Tendencies Antisocial personality disorder, otherwise known as psychopathy, is a personality disorder in which a person has a lack of conscience for wrongdoing (Myers 2014). They tend to be aggressive and ruthless (Myers 2014). In American Psycho the lead character Patrick Bateman exhibits many different characteristics of an extreme case of antisocial personality disorder. Mr. Bateman is an extremely obsessive and controlling person.…

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    different personalities' that took about 45 years to bring under control. (Ringrose, 2011) Then, there was Sybil, Sybil was a story about Ms. Shirley Mason. (Ross C., 2017) Ms. Mason who lasted through, tolerated physical, sexual and emotional unfair treatment. The patient mother was furthermore named the abuser. (Ross C. A., 1997) Sybil story was told to be a lie due to her having 16 personalities. Last, famous case was a man convicted of attack violently with intent to seriously hurt, but yet…

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