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    There are multiple criteria that come into play when determining a psychological disorder. One reason is because, it is hard to know for sure if an action is abnormal or not. Something could be abnormal in our country, but a custom in another. According to Psychology in Action, “[r]ather than being fixed categories, both “abnormal” and “normal” behaviors exist along a continuum, and no single criterion is adequate for [i]dentifying all forms of abnormal behavior” (Huffman). There are four criteria

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    Psychological Disorder Paper An out-of-body experience is explained by few as a sense of being detached from one’s body, and if associated with other factors like a sense that the world is not real, far away, or even foggy. This with the combination of failure to recall significant personal information, or the content of a meaningful conversation forgotten from one second to the next are signs of a psychological disorder known as Dissociative Disorder. Considered as a rare and mysterious psychiatric

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    Each one of these disorders has a stigma that follows it. The only way to combat that stigma is to educate society on psychological disorders. These disorders get over looked by some people and are thought of as less serious than physical disorders, and sometimes people think they are made up. Depression and schizophrenia are just as serious and life threatening as diabetes or liver disease. The symptoms of mental disorders just go unseen, so others think they don’t exist. Prejudice and discrimination

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    What is a Psychological disorder and how does it affect others? Psychological Disorders is a wide range of disorders that affects the mood, thinking, and behavior, which is also called mental disorders. The cause of psychological disorders is still unknown, but things that may have a contributing Influence in this disorder is heredity, brain damage, stress, childhood experiences, or more. These psychological disorders are: eating disorders, Autism, Tourette syndrome, ADHD, and Asperger Syndrome.

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    Psychological Disorder Analysis PSY/270 July 18, 2010 Aubrey Noble Psychological Disorder Analysis Psychological disorders can be very debilitating for those who suffer from them. Psychological disorders affect a person’s ability to function normally in their daily lives. In the following case study, you will be introduces to Marla, a Hispanic female who is suffering from an undiagnosed mental disorder. There are many different possible causes that are leading to Marla’s

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    comments and graded rubric. Psychological Disorder Paper PSY/450-Diversity and Cultural Factors in Psychology Kimberly L. Herrington Due: Tuesday January 15, 2013 People decisions, attitudes, and beliefs are acquired from their cultural roots. Psychology has established social perception results from the individual’s cultural milieu. Social perception is a process that aids us to understanding others as well as ourselves. This paper will discuss anxiety disorder; examine the connection between

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    Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder. It is not in the same classification as other disorders because, it is not able to be classified as a an anxiety or mood disorder. Schizophrenia has many side effects, most times, negative. Many times schizophrenics have hallucinations. Schizophrenia patients often experience non-existent stimuli that creates images that are not there, most of the time voices. A hallucination, by definition, is a non-existent stimulus that is perceived as real. In most

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    learned about psychological disorders, what could be the cause of them, and how we try to treat each one of the disorders. In truth, it is a hard task to discern which of the known disorders that were covered in the chapters assigned for us to read this week would be more difficult for me to live with. Depression could cause me to feel like everything I did would not really amount to anything, deal with insomnia, and unable to find pleasure in my daily life. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can

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    them from normal behavior. These are known as psychological disorders. These disorders come in many forms but all will have large effects on a person’s life. One of the types of psychological disorders is anxiety disorders. These disorders are broken down into five categories: generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). All of these categories describe disorders in which a person displays extreme fear or nervousness

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    Defining psychological disorders. Psychological disorders are behavior patterns that lead to inability to function properly in life. There are quite a number of mental disorders but I will only focus on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder because it is the most studied mental disorder and the most frequently diagnosed disorder especially in children. This disorder causes inability to pay attention, difficulty in controlling one’s behaviors or causes one to be excessively active. A lot of misleading

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