Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder is a pattern of instable moods, relationships, and a sense of identity. The Borderline Personality Disorder is usually found in the Axis I of the DSM-IV, it is can be qualified as a mood disorder because of the disturbance in mood and most Borderlines tend to have substance abuse problems, which is also found in Axis I. But Borderline Personality Disorder can also be categorized in the Axis II, because it is a personality disorder…
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DIFFICULTY DIANOSING 16 YEAR OLDS WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER INTRODUCTION: For many years, Borderline personality disorder was considered a mental illness only associated with adults above age 18, however in recent years mental health professionals have begun to consider the possibility of Borderline Personality Disorder being diagnosed in adolescents. Borderline personality disorder is characterized by extreme patterns of impulsivity such as promiscuous sex, spending sprees, reckless…
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Borderline Personality Disorder Research Paper Shannon Allen Melissa Patton, MA, HS-BCP Abnormal Psychology 25644 March 8, 2013 THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER Abstract: This paper will discuss the causes and psychological impact of borderline personality disorder. It will also talk about how to treat those impacted by borderline personality disorder. Introduction: This article discusses the significance of psychotherapy options in treating borderline personality…
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The field of abnormal psychology encompasses disorders including: disorders diagnosed in infancy and childhood; emotional and affective disorders such as depression, anxiety and bipolar; personality disorders, eating disorders, sexual identity disorders and substance abuse disorders among others. The DSM-V and ICD-10 are the most widely used systems for categorizing and describing mental health disorders encapsulated within abnormal psychology. In looking at disorders first diagnosed in childhood…
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Traumas can lead to the Development of Dissociate Personality Disorder There are many causes to the development of how Dissociative Personality Disorder (DIS) progresses. Yet, childhood traumas have been shown to be one of the top reasons why the disorder can develop years after the negative experiences. Dissociative Personality Disorder is an unfortunate psychological disorder that impacts the lives of many individuals. Patients who suffer from this disorder is very difficult to manage with because they…
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Running head: Borderline Personality Disorder ABSTRACT Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health disorder that causes substantial emotional unpredictability, and can lead to many other stressful mental and behavioral problems. BPD may cause an individual to have a severely inaccurate self-image and feel worthless and basically damaged. Anger, recklessness and frequent mood swings may push others away, even though the individual may desire to have loving and…
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Valladares Professor Henry Psychology 12 April 2015 Chapter 12: The Troubled Mind: Psychological Disorders In this chapter, we focus on psychological disorders and how these disorders may lead to behavior’s that violate cultural standards. I found this chapter very interesting because it made me think of just how difficult it must be for a doctor to diagnose these disorders. This is interesting because for them to correctly be diagnosed by the doctor, the doctor has to see abnormal behavior in the persons…
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Jackeline Santiago Personality Disorders Advance Psychopathology Personality Disorders As part of the Advanced Psychopathology class requirement I was asked to write a paper on personality disorders. Due to the length of the disorder and the 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…
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Abnormal Psychology I. What are Psychological Disorders? A. Family members, classmates, and strangers behave in a variety of ways. B. Identifying Abnormal Behavior 1. Something that is abnormal deviates from a standard or norm. C. Perspectives on Mental Illness 1. The diagnosis of a psychological disorder sometimes carries with it a stigma or social disgrace. 2. People who suffer from a mental illness are sometimes considered weak by their peers. 3. The etiology…
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Personality disorders are within Axis I of the DSM-IV-TR, and involve inflexible and maladaptive traits of dysfunctional behavior and thinking which causes the person to be unable to perform adequately at least some of the varied roles expected of them by their society (Butcher, 2013). This disturbance in typical behavioral tendencies within an individual usually involves more than one area of the personality. Diagnostic criteria for personality disorders are the following: • An enduring pattern…
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