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…According to the latest estimate, five million Americans fit the profile of the borderline personality disorder. One moment calm and engaging, the next raging and impulsive, guilty and self-mutilationg. "Borderlines" puzzle those around them…
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…or develop some serious form of psychiatric disturbance. The anxiety disorders are treated with some form of counseling or psychological therapy or pharmacy therapy, either one by its self or in combination . Anxiety disorders are responsive to counseling…
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…Imagine watching an unsettling video and not being able to press the stop button or the pause button. That is what bipolar disorder feels like. You are watching yourself do things and counteract in things that you don't have any control over…
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…Gender Identity Disorder I. I want to talk about gender issues. The definition of gender identity disorder is a condition in which there is a discrepancy between an individual's assigned sex and gender identity, involving a strong and persistent…
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…gave vent to undisguised terror. And unmistakably Peggy carried some terrible burden that Sybil refused to face. (Schreiber, 89.) 2 Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.) is commonly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. The story…
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…12-02-98 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder After experiencing a traumatic event, the mind has been known to horde away the details and memories and then send them back at unexpected times and places, sometimes after years have passed. It does so…
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…Post Traumatic Stress Disorder After experiencing a traumatic event, the mind has been known to horde away the details and memories and then send them back at unexpected times and places, sometimes after years have passed. It does so in a haunting…
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…DEFINITION Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) is perhaps the most frightening of all personality disorders, as well as one of the most difficult to diagnose. Personality disorders in general are defined as inflexible…
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…Introduction There are at least two million children and adolescents with attention deficit disorders in the United States. This large number of people which are affected by this disorder makes it something which we as a society must take…
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…Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a common mental illness in which people feel burdened by unwanted thoughts or forced to repeat troublesome actions. This disorder can become evident during adulthood, but is most common to appear during adolescence. When…
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