Category: Disorders
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Antisocial Personality Disorder
This disorder is classified as an Axis II disorder. It is a common personality disorder that sometimes leads the affected individuals into criminal activities (Davison, 2002). This disorder results into persistent disrespect and infringement of the rights of other people. This disorder develops during childhood or adolescence and it continues to manifest itself with increased…
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Linguistic-Based Treatment for Phonological Disorders
Table of Contents Introduction Phonological Disorder Classification of Phonological Disorder Symptoms of Phonological Disorder Treatment for Phonological Disorder Conclusion References Introduction Language development is a process that begins at a very early age. This subject has been researched by several researchers and as a result, there are several theories proposed by them. In general, a…
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Language Understanding and Speaking Disorders
Table of Contents Jakobson’s Essay Passage Mont Blanc by Percy Bysshe Shelley Conclusion Work Cited Jakobson’s Essay Passage The first part of this paper expounds on the book of Roman Jakobson Two aspects of language and two types of disturbances. In this assignment, I have chosen this passage from the above-named material and am going…
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The Theodore “Ted” Bundy Personality Disorder Project
Table of Contents Personality Disorder The Difference Between a Psychopath and a Sociopath References Theodore Robert Bundy is considered the most famous and sophisticated kidnapper, rapist, and necrophiliac in U.S. history. The future serial killer was born on November 24, 1946, in the town of Burlington in the United States (Cimino, 2019, p. 23). Theodore’s…
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Urinary Tract Disorders: Exploring Patient’s Symptoms
Questions and rationale for patient complaining of urinary urgency, frequent urination, and Urethral burning persisting over the past 48 hours Are you experiencing other symptoms like fever, back pain, or nausea? This question should be asked to verify if there could be another underlying infection rather than the urinary tract infection. Do you have any…
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Dissociative Identity Disorder Symptoms and Treatment
Table of Contents Introduction The Symptoms of Dissociative Identity Disorder Schema Therapy for Dissociative Identity Disorder Conclusion References Introduction Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is a behavioral pattern that is often misrepresented by the media. However, in reality, DID is observed in 2% percent of the world’s population, which is comparable to the number of people…
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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder and Care
Table of Contents Personality Disorder: Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder Hospitalization as a Treatment Method for OCPD Medications Self-Help References Personality Disorder: Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder An obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is a mental condition that manifests in a patient striving for perfection, without any room for failure. When such people experience failure, they normally perceive it as earth-shattering.…
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Eating Disorder Patient’s Assessment and Treatment
It is possible to assume that the patient might have an eating disorder due to their possible low BMI and interest in dieting and diet pills. To support or refute the assumptions, I will need to evaluate the patient’s height, weight, and BMI to see whether it is low or normal. Hair, skin, and lanugo…
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Mental Disorder Prevalence in Men and Women
Qualitative research approaches were used to study the prevalence of personality disorder. The researchers also employed phenomenology and ethnography approaches in the investigation. Participants were drawn from diverse areas and racial backgrounds in order to obtain more information. Innovative knowledge in the field of psychological studies was drawn from the research. The research showed that…
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Sleep Disorders: Narcolepsy, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Insomnia
Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Conclusion References Introduction It is worth noting that sleep disorders are a fairly common problem observed in different age groups. They may be caused by various reasons, and susceptibility to the development of such conditions often depends on the individual characteristics of the psyche (Barateau, Lopez, & Dauvilliers, 2016).…