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    Roman 1 There are multiple kinds of psychological disorders and each one affects a person in many different ways. I chose to write about this topic because I’ve always been super curious about psychological disorders and how they affect certain things about a person, such as their brain, personality, sleeping patterns, the ability learn, and their life in general. A psychological disorder reflects psychopathology which is sickness or disorder of the mind and can range from many different illnesses

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER ANALYSIS Psychological Disorder Analysis Amy Verhagen Axia College of University of Phoenix The diagnosis given to Maria is Dysthymic Disorder. Maria has been having trouble sleeping at night, feeling ‘jumpy’, and not able to concentrate. I suspect this has been going on for a while and possibly co-occurs with other psychological symptoms. Further questioning Maria about her past and present symptom onset will help in confirming this diagnosis to help treat her appropriately

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    1. What is a psychological disorder, and what differentiates abnormal behavior from normal behavior? Psychological disorder or a mental disorder is like a pattern of behavior that is not common in most people, it also causes significant personal distress and stop people from acting normally or have them react or not being about to function properly. Abnormal behavior is overreactions, untraditional behavior, aggressiveness ability to comprehend direction and order. 2. How does pathological anxiety

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    Mental disorders are defined as a “syndrome characterized by clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental function” (Shiraev & Levy, 2017, 2017, p.253). While there are numerous symptoms, there are several that are highly associated with mental disorders including substantial distress or a form of impediment in social settings and other important

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    Psychological Disorder Analysis Psy 270 Melissa Guynn 1-22-2012 The purpose of this assignment was to accurately diagnose Marla and to find causes and prospective treatments for her disorder. Marla is a 42 year old Hispanic female who comes to the mental health clinic complaining of having trouble sleeping, feeling “jumpy all the time,” and experiencing an inability to concentrate. (Joan Rachmel, syllabus description of final assignment) These symptoms are causing problems for her at

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    Running head: PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS PRESENTATION Psychological Disorders Presentation Debra Baker University of Phoenix Introduction to Behavioral Science BEH/225 Katherine Malish June 23, 2010 Psychological Disorders Presentation For many millennia psychological disorders, also called mental disorders have been misunderstood. Used to, people suffering from such disorders were thought to be demonically possessed or they were accused of being a witch. Many of these unfortunate

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    do have psychological issues just like humans do.  Have you ever thought about it? When you hear about a dog attacking a kid or adult have you asked yourself what makes them snap or was there something psychologically wrong with the dog? In this compare and contrast essay I am going to compare and contrast the differences and similarities between common human and dog psychological disorders. Dogs struggle with psychological disorders too, humans are not alone. Canine Compulsive Disorder or CCD is

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    Melissa Rivera Psychology Research Paper “Depression” A psychological disorder is a disorder of the mind involving thoughts, behaviors, and emotions that cause either self or others significant distress. Significant distress can mean the person is unable to function, meet personal needs on their own, or are a danger to themselves or others. There are many different psychological disorders, but the disorder I am choosing to focus on is Clinical Depression. Depression ranges in seriousness from mild

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    This paper will explore and discuss the film Girl Interrupted (1996) by exploring the psychological disorder of depression. Depression is “a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest” (mayoclinic.org). When discussing depression, Patty from Girl Interrupted will be mentioned, the way society deals with depression will be discussed, and treatments for the psychological disorder will also be given. Depression is very common among the population and it does not discriminate

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    Psychological disorders Student Name: Institution affiliated Professor’s Name Date Introduction Psychological disorders are also identified as mental disorders, it is deviation of the brain mechanism which is mostly due to unrelenting activities that are critical and may influence the daily functions of life. Several diseases have been recognized and been classified, they include anorexia nervosa, personality, eating disorders, mood disorders

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