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    Psychological Disorders Damilola E. Ajibode Brookdale Community College 1.0 Introduction to Psychological disorders and their prevalence Psychological disorders are also referred to as mental disorders. It is defined as the pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that causes major personal distress and affects the capacity to function in at least one significant area of life or both (Sandra E. Hockenbury, 2015). Therefore, to qualify a person as someone with a psychological

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    Elizabeth Mendoza Psychology 2301 -53001 Assignment – Psychological Disorders Psychological Disorders – A psychological disorder is a mental disorder that is an ongoing pattern of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors that causes distress. In this case, distress can mean anything from a that person being unable to function correctly, meet personal needs, and can also be danger to themselves or their surroundings. However, a human's mind is quite complex and cannot be narrowed down to only tow functions

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    research explains that a psychological disorder is also known as a mental disorder. A pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. Examples of a psychological disorder are bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and schizoprenia are just some to name. With the proper diagnosis a client may recieve proper treatment that can help them function in society. Psychological disorders have good treatment

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    This chapter deals with anxiety, obsessive compulsive and other related disorders. The chapter examines the causes and treatment options for the various disorders using several psychological theories. A close reading of the chapter leads us to conclude that a single theory may not effectively explain the cause(s) or the best therapeutic approach of particular psychological disorder and as such it is important to take an interdisciplinary approach. In the year 2014, Oscar Pistorius, a renowned South

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    and women are being diagnosed with psychological disorders more and more each day. Ranging from schizophrenia to your more common, anxiety disorders. These disorders have many symptoms that are used to determine an appropriate diagnosis for a patient. However, today’s society has adopted the film industry to illustrate various disorders played by actors and actresses who, in reality, do not have a psychological disorder. In these films, psychological disorders are often portrayed inaccurately and

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    PTSD is a psychological disorder that develops in some people that have experienced a scare, shocking, or dangerous event even though it's natural to feel afraid during or after a traumatic situation (National Institute of Mental Health, 2016). Some people with PTSD don't show any symptoms for weeks or months and PTSD is often accompanied by depression, substance abuse, or one or more anxiety disorders. Fear triggers changes in the body that help defend against danger and avoid it know as the “fight-or-flight”

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    Homosexuality is not a psychological disorder… In the past, homosexuality was considered to be a psychological disorder, up until the APA removed it from its list of mental illnesses. This was due to the fact that homosexuality causes no form of impairment on the individual’s judgment, stability, reliability, or general social and or vocational abilities. This decision made over 30 years ago, has caused a lot of criticism, many believe that the APA’s decision was made due to the amount of influence

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    Psychological Disorders through Art: Research Paper Insomnia Dana Speiser Savannah College of Art and Design Kokkinou 101-04 Despite how much one accomplishes during the day, what happens at night is just as important. A good night’s rest is vital to successfully function. However, there are times when our body and mind keeps us from doing so. Insomnia is a condition that disturbs this important cycle of rest. Insomnia comes in many variations and has many causes both physiological and

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    A psychological disorder is a syndrome marked by a clinically significant disturbance in someone's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior. These thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are dysfunctional and they interfere with regular day to day life. Sad moods that enlarge and become damaging can signal a psychological disorder. However over time, definitions of what make a psychological disorder have varied. For example, in the 1970’s, high energy children were typically just viewed as normal kids

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    An anxiety disorder that I found interesting to study was the panic disorder. Many disorders could stem from a multitude of reasons, including biological, psychological and social, but I found this  \disorder, in particular, to be unique, because the "panic disorder does appear to have a biological cause" (Licht, Hull, Ballantyne 487). Research has demonstrated that particular portions of the hypothalamus in the brain have revealed responsibility for panic attacks in certain people. The hypothalamus

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