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In eleven pages behavioral and cognitive perspectives are employed in an examination of disassociative identity disorder. Ten sou...
In five pages this paper examines disassociative identity disorder in accordance with the theories of Sigmund Freud. Eight source...
sometimes revealing important information about the other identities (DSM-IV, 1994). The causes and signs of the disorder, then, ...
In twenty five pages multiple personality disorder or disassociative identity disorder is described in terms of DSM IV classificat...
In a comprehensive paper consisting of sixty five pages the history of disassociative identity disorder is examined as are its cau...
(DID) but the meaning of the disorder is based on the diagnosis that two or more personalities seem to reside within one person. D...
one of the primary causes of MPD, most especially when the trauma is related to child abuse. Findings over the last two decades i...
p. 5). Nevertheless, the fact that a diagnostic criteria is listed in the book, detailed and complex, tends to encourage the perce...
(Sancar, 1999). It often begins as a defense mechanism to escape the pain of what is happening at the moment but as this defense i...
in a single multidimensional self" (Stephens, 2005). Key indicators include: * The presence of two or more distinct identities, ...
In five pages the various theories involving gender identity disorder are analyzed and include patterns, occurrence, development, ...
In five pages this paper considers 2 articles in a contrast and comparison of dissociative identity disorder and multiple personal...
educators would wonder why so many children have this disorder. It would also seem that some would wonder if many of the individua...
In eighteen pages Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is examined in an overview of the diagnosis as described in DSM IV with a literatu...
New therapists or counselors will continue to develop who they are through additional study, discussions, and most of all, experie...
Social psychologists have identified at least four types of identity theories. This paper discusses two of them, identity as in pe...
the need and perception ideas change, but evidences the fact that they do not, and ideas remain. Lunbeck, Elizabeth 2000. Identit...
In ten pages this paper considers 6 articles on thought and mood disorders including phobias, major depression disorder, generaliz...
(Rowney, Hermida and Malone, 2009). Comorbidity is common with both generalized anxiety disorder and panic attacks with overlappin...
226) and occurs in as much as 26 percent of the adolescent population, and include alcohol, tobacco and illegal substance use. Su...
when one considers the premise that depression has been associated with reproductive factors, including a womans menstrual cycle ...
is demonstrating symptoms (Pasco, 2010). Autism interferes with the normal development of the childs brain, particularly in the ar...
require a combination of therapeutic approaches that may include behavior modification plans, psychoanalysis and even the use of p...
children. When these families perceive a problem they are often reluctant to seek help for that problem because of the labeling t...
the end of this paper, we hope to have a better in stronger understanding of the differences between obsessive and compulsive diso...
In forty five pages this research paper presents a sociological overview of the implications of an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...
to have their first interactions with a person with BPD as a result of emergency room visits following suicidal attempts. The the...
so they change their everyday activities, in some cases there may bouts of anxiety that lead to intense periods of the person bein...
anxiety disorder is prevalent in our society. It is important for all clinicians to have a firm grasp on this disorder as well as ...
trauma. Other symptoms that can have an impact include memory problems, hallucinations, difficulty concentrating, difficulty in ma...