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    school with team building. First off, back to the basic of personality. As we are born, there is a belief that personality is formed from born, or it is the environment. We develop treats and temperaments when we are young. Some people are sensitive to the surroundings versus others who adapt to the environment. When one is gather into a group, one is forced…

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    many of them are already opportunities for us to lead and play an important part in defining who we are. Discovering your personality type is also a helpful step, as it reveals new aspects of your self that may not have previously been recognized or considered. When considering leadership, the style with which you will lead is also important, as it is often defined by personality and the roles you play. Finally, it’s essential that personal strength and weaknesses are considered and a clear plan…

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    Growing up I have had the pleasure of living with people that have different social styles. My mom is clearly amiable, my sister an expressive, my dad is a driver and I am analytic. This obviously created some social stress growing up. It is not that we did not love one another, but it was that often found our differences resulted in a division. However, I would never change any of it because I believe it is the reason we have grown so close together. Once we were able to learn how different we…

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    Hartman Color Test Essay

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    There are a range of colors like there are a range of personalities. Today, there are a lot of color tests you can take and the best test you can take is the Hartman Color Test. The test helps people understand what type of personality they are. The test will score a person either red, blue, yellow, or white. My first personality color is blue, and the secondary color type is white. I was given the personality trait of the color blue, because I always think my heart. My secondary color is the…

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    study Dissociative Identity Disorder: Multiple Personality is a case study about a 38-year-old woman named Paula, who had a Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). In the case study, Dr. Harpin, Paula’s psychologist, discovered and treated Paula’s case of DID throughout many sessions. Paula was a divorced mother of two children, who experienced amnesia in her everyday life. Throughout Paula’s sessions with Dr. Harpin, Dr. Harpin discovered four dissociative personalities within Paula; Caroline,…

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    Social Anxiety Disorder

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    someone is to give them hope. Unsurprisingly, it is very common for victims to develop psychological disorders as a result of their experiences. Fortunately, the majority of these disorders are very treatable through therapy and medication. S Seedat, an author and member of the psychiatry department at Stellenbosch University in South Africa, states that “The main goals of treatment in Social Anxiety Disorder are to treat core symptoms and comorbidities, reduce functional impairment and…

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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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    Lars has a very unfortunate life with his mental disorder. He lives everyday with his mind swirling in his head. He is trapped by his own evil that lives in his head and he can’t escape it. Lars have a very interesting personality in the movie Lars and the Real Girl. Multiple disorders that we have studied follow under his footsteps. One that connects with him very well is schizophrenia. Schizophrenia has really important symptoms that stick out to the average person in public. This can…

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    leading character Mona Vanderwaal who suffered from personality disorders, or at least says the psychologist that Mona is seeing throughout the show; however I believe she could also suffer from an anxiety disorder due to Alison Dilaurentis that is revealed later in the show. Lastly, I believe that the victim and the devil of the show, Alison, suffers from being a pathological liar and D.I.D (dissociative disorder) The particular personality…

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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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