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    Solutions to Personality Disorders Personality disorders are diagnosed in persons who do not play by societies rules and the people who have these disorders tend to take advantage of others. Harvard Health publications (2013) informs us that a person with a personality disorder has “a longstanding pattern of behavior and experience that impairs functioning and causes distress”. The personality disorders are commonly referred to as Cluster B personality disorders. The common personality…

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    there was nothing extraordinary about his behaviors” Dr. Richard Weber, Hitler’s doctor (Jones, 1989). However, there are environmental traumas, personalities, and diagnoses of Hitler that resemblance the serial killer. Environmental trauma The most common factor that affects human brain is the environmental factors. According to Freud, “personality was constructed in the childhood” (Stewart, 2005). To get inside Hitler’s mind, we have to examine his early years and see if there are any traumas…

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    Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a disorder with a major sense of self-importance, a deep need for approval and a lack of understanding for others. But behind this self-importance is an easily broken self-esteem that is defenseless to the slightest disapproval. Narcissistic is defined as having an extreme interest in oneself and one's physical appearance. A narcissistic personality disorder causes problems in many areas of life, such as relationships, work, school or financial affairs.…

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    Cause Effect Article- What are the effects of Borderline Personality Disorder? Causes of Borderline Personality Disorder Is it genetically passed down? Is it developed through childhood? Do certain events cause this disorder? Is the people who suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder brain built differently 2. Effects of mental illness Physically Mentally Financially relationship-wise Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that affects moods,…

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    Narcissistic Personality Disorder Overview Narcissistic personality disorder, drawing its name from the Greek myth of Narcissus (Pincus and Lukowitsky, 2010), is a rare personality disorder that is characterized by “an exaggerated and unrealistic sense of superiority, a need for admiration, and an inability to understand the feelings of others” (Bates and Neff, 2017). According to Mayo Clinic, those who suffer from narcissistic personality disorder may find it difficult to achieve fulfillment…

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    Multiaxial Inventory-III The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III) was designed to be utilized as an assessment tool for clinical syndromes and personality disorders. Over the years, the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) has had revisions following changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The MCMI-III was in response to the DSM-IV revision. With the DSM now in the 5th edition, it is worth mentioning that the MCMI was released in the…

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    Personality disorders: Chapter 5 Reflection: Personality disorders are connected with methods for considering oneself as well as other people that essentially and unfavorably influence how an individual functions in numerous parts of life. They fall inside of 10 distinct sorts. It includes, paranoid personality disorders, schizoid personality disorders, schizotypal personality disorders, antisocial personality disorders, borderline personality disorders, histrionic personality disorders,…

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    Ted Bundy, born November 24, 1946, was a famous serial killer and rapist in the 1970s. He raped and murdered young women across several different states. He was connected to at least 36 murders, however people thought he committed hundred or more. He became somewhat of a “celebrity” during the trail with his charm and intelligence. But the court still gave him the death penalty and he was executed in 1989 by way of the electric chair. (source #5) 1. Risk Factors a. Developmental i. Strain Theory…

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    assessing the personalities of political leaders in hopes of developing an objective personality profile. The basic foundation involved in assessing a political personality combines identifying and evaluating the influence of key events and patterns in the individual's life chronology, a longitudinal analysis, and an in-depth examination of specific characteristics relevant to the role of a leader, a cross-sectional analysis (Post 2005, 69-70, 77). While the process of evaluating personality…

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    Although she does express some symptoms of a disorder, in class we discussed that everyone will show signs and symptoms of having an irregularity, but just having that does not justify a diagnosis. There are many instances throughout the movie where as a student in an abnormal psychology class would simply just state that there is an irregularity in Susanne but not necessarily a disorder. One example where she does not express the disorders symptoms is when she has just learned that her…

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