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Abstract The DSM is used as a standard of reference for psychological diagnosis. The DSM was originally published in 1952 containing only 106 diagnoses; today the revised DSM-IV-TR contains 365 diagnoses. Throughout the history of the DSM, individuals in the mental health profession have relied on it for clarification of disorders, facilitating research, improving communication with other professionals and improving the collection of clinical information. With a new DSM-V underway, there…
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latest changes on the DSM IV we will focus on the disorders that make the cut, changes in the DSM and the treatment to the disorders. Personality Disorder is an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual’s culture, is pervasive and inflexible, has an onset in adolescence or early adulthood, is stable over time and leads to distress or impairment, (The American Psychiatric Association, 1994). The DSM-5 Proposal for Personality…
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general disruption and decline in the individual’s ability to function normally (Hansell & Damour, 2008). The DSM-IV-TR currently defines schizophrenia in terms of a constellation of severe cognitive and behavioral symptoms that last for a certain length of time (six months or more) and result in significant life impairment (Hansell & Damour, 2008). According to the DSM-IV the main symptoms of schizophrenia fall into two categories: positive or type I and negative or type II. The positive…
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disorders as they are specified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-IV TR 2000). Disorders, such as narcissistic personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, and antisocial personality disorder have in common that according to the Latent Trait Theory these individuals are likely to develop criminal behavior. The following symptoms are classified in the DSM-IV TR (2000) for narcissistic personality disorder…
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disorders, such as anxiety. Cognitive Factors According to Ch 14, pg 551, Cognitive theorists emphasize the idea that maladaptive thoughts can be linked to anxiety. Anxious people are more likely to recall information that is threatening. Diathesis-Stress Model A well known thought process that suggests a condition may be biological, but is brought on by environmental stressors. Personality Factors Assuming that “Personality Factors” is talking about personality disorders, then I would say that these are…
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Intervention (Intervention Pathway). E. Changes in Malleable Risk Factors. F. Changes in Problems and Outcomes Resulting from Intervention. IV. Appendices (p.15-p.19). A. DSM-IV TR Criteria: Alcohol Use Disorders (Abuse/Dependence). B. Two-Pathway Model: Alcohol Abuse/ Dependence. C. DSM-IV TR Criteria: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). D. Two-Pathway Model: MDD V. References (p.20-21). Abstract Alcohol abuse and dependence have proven to be complex genetic traits that are influenced by environmental…
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unstable or turbulent emotions. Although there is no specific cause for BPD, like most other mental disorders, it is understood to be the result of a combination of biological vulnerabilities, ways of thinking, and social stressors (bio psychosocial model). Biologically, individuals with BPD are more likely to have abnormalities in the size of the hippocampus, in the size and functioning of the amygdala, and in the functioning of the frontal lobes, which are the areas of the brain that are understood…
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variety of ways. It has also been recognized by other names such as mentally insane and psychopath. The symptoms that characterized this disorder has also changed. The causes and treatment techniques has changed drastically over the years as well. The DSM, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, is also going through extreme changes in the way it will report antisocial disorder. Although this disorder causes severe pain in the lives of the patient and others, the way it has evolved throughout…
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My name is Fernando Gamez, I am 19 years old. I am the last child out of four in my family and my parents are from Honduras. My major is nursing, so psychology is one of the requirement for my major. For my paper, I am doing on antisocial personality disorder. Ever since I was in elementary, I was always the quiet person who would never talked to anyone unless I was talking to. I never had much friends, and I never was a part of any group. When I went middle school I had a couple of friends, but…
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Mindfulness-based Interventions in the treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder and Substance-use Disorders: An Evidence-Based Practice Paper Jasmine, Kah Yan Loo Student Number: 17262661 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Hons) School of Psychological Science La Trobe University…
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