After the opening session with Caleb, I considered three diagnoses, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Schizotypal Personality Disorder, and Schizoid Personality Disorder. I first consider ASD as a diagnosis because Caleb displayed several symptoms relating to ASD. He demonstrated persistent deficits in a social communication and social interaction by failure to have a normal back-and-forth conversation, such as Caleb saying a little as possible during the session. Furthermore, Caleb experiences a…
a mental hospital. Set in the 1960’s, many of the methods used by the hospital were backwards and outdated, even for the sixties. While many of the characters have interesting illnesses, Susanna’s borderline personality disorder is particularly interesting. Borderline personality disorder, or BPD for short, is often diagnosed when a patient shows a pattern of erratic relationships, self harm, unstable emotions, feelings of emptiness, and even a slight fear of abandonment. Susanna displayed…
Borderline personality disorder, also commonly abbreviated to BPD, is a serious mental disorder notable for both emotional instability as well as instabilities within relationships. BPD usually starts in adolescence or early adulthood ‒although symptoms may begin showing in early childhood‒ (NIMH), and affects between 1.6 and 5.9% of the U.S. population (NAMI). Its smaller numbers, however, may be attributed to the fact that it is only a fairly recent disorder; BPD was first recorded as a…
As an eight year old he was seen by several psychiatrists for being antisocial but was never formally diagnosed with a mental illness. He was given antipsychotic medication that was normally used to treat people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but refused to take it. There are theories that Rodger possibly had aspergers, or sociopathy which are common in serial killers today. In his autobiographical manifesto, My Twisted World: The Story of Elliot Rodger, that he wrote before his death…
characteristics.(Supposedly they believe that have been caused by their parent (McGaha 1)). Some children who are unattached are more open to suffer from a form of psychological damage diagnosed later in life and also found with Antisocial Personality Disorder or APD (Martin 1). Even delinquency and crime has followed after these stages of emotions under the roof of a broken family. Along with non-coping relationships between father and son, a mental sickness or addiction could also be the…
with others, and the subject could possibly be put away for the abuse unlike the parent that the child watched abuse them are others. Research shows that 81% of people gave histories of trauma which can cause B.P.A (Borderline Personality Disorder.) Personality Disorders can cause people to feel suicidal because they forget that they are human beings and that they do have a place in society that they aren’t…
The Psychopath Next Door When picturing a psychopath, we often think of a crazy deranged person holding a chainsaw and massacres an entire town. The reality of the truth is a lot more terrifying than the image that Hollywood fills our conscious up with. The truth about psychopath’s are that they look just like everyone else, therefore could be anyone. There are a lot of characteristics in a psychopath. Dr. Robert Hare created a checklist to determine certain traits in a psychopath. One…
social stigma attached to mental illness, one that contributes to high suicide rates and refusal to seek treatment. The treatments are sometimes inconsistent, especially when dealing with complex issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and borderline personality…
Kristianna Mason Borderline Personality Disorder Greenville Technical College Mental illnesses are commonly referred to a wide range of mental health conditions. These are disorders that affect many things in a person’s life which includes their mood, behavior and cognition. From time to time, there are many people that develop these mental health illnesses and they become concerning when there are symptoms and ongoing signs that cause recurring stresses and the inability to function…
How was a person with an antisocial disorder treated? Many different people have many different problems. “Antisocial disorder is a disorder that causes the person to be irritable and aggressive, lack guilt, and fails to learn from experience” (source 1 paragraph 10). People with antisocial disorder was more to their self, they were never around other people. If they were in a relationship it would not last long due to the disorder. “Some were made common in men than in women” (source 1…