Schizoid personality disorder

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    Wintrow 10 April,2015 Personality Disorder What are personality disorders and what do they do? There are a numerous of personality disorders and people that have them. You can’t look at someone sometimes and know right away. For example, Robin Williams had the bipolar disorder but most people couldn’t tell. “Personality disorder is a psychiatric term and draws on a medical framework to try to understand human emotions, behaviour and distress” (Diagnosis). Personality disorders are broken into 3

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    A Profile of Hamilton “Albert” Fish In the early summer of 1870 a forth child, Hamilton, was born into the home of Randall and Ellen Fish of Washington, DC. The Fish family had a history of severe mental disorders: an paternal uncle who had been diagnosed with religious psychosis, a maternal uncle who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and his mother claimed she had visions. Hamilton 's siblings also had problems: his brother was confined to a state mental hospital, his sister was diagnosed with

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    classification of mental disorders added personality disorders to the DSM III in 1980. At this point, interest and clinical research of the disordersbegan to grow. Studies soon confirmed what many clinicians believed; personality disorders were under diagnosed and extremely common. Nearly 80% of individuals seeking mental health treatment met the criteria for at least 1 of the 10 personality disorders. In “An Experiential-Descriptive Method for the Diagnosis of Personality Disorders” Edward E. Hunter

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    journal published by the American Medical Association, explained that one out of five soldiers, who have enlisted into the military have suffered from a mental disorder (Hastings). With this statistic, there are doubts regarding the military’s assessments of the enlisted. Matthew Nock, a Harvard University psychologist, led a study on mental disorders in the military, and concluded that

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    In the film “Lars and the Real Girl” it uses a form and style that describes what Lars is going through. Throughout the film we can see Lars avoids people who try to show him loving emotions and physical contact such as touch, as when we see the psychologist touch his arm and he becomes uncomfortable. We can also see that Lars acts like a little boy in some instances throughout the film. An example of this is when we see Lars at church playing with action figures and when he drops one he realizes

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    In the 2007 film, Lars and The Real Girl, the protagonist, Lars, is a very emotionally challenged man. Lars is seen throughout the film showing very obvious traits of mental issues (such as traits of personality disorders and maybe even a bit of schizophrenia), delusions, and a very troubled childhood. These things make his daily life a struggle for himself and the others around him, but they all try their best to satisfy his needs because of the love they have for him. Let’s discuss these topics

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    the development in this disorder. People with this disorder might consider their environment to be hostile because of their parents consistent and unreasonable demands. Some cognitive theorists believe that people with this disorder have broad maladaptive thoughts of people, such as “people will harm you if given the chance.” Biological theorists suggest that this disorder might have genetic causes. Possible Causes of Schizoid Personality Disorder: People with this disorder might have had unaccepting

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    The Millon Clinical Multiaxial III (MCMI-III) is a frequently used self-report personality inventory (Magalhaes, Magalhaes, Noblitt, and Lewis, 2012). Millon theorized that certain personality prototypes are directly related to certain disorders. This test takes approximately 25 minutes to complete (Choca, & Widiger, 2001). This version does include an optional Correctional Report to be used with the inmate population. The MCMI-III is used to evaluate individuals for interpersonal, emotional, or

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    how the human mind works, the different disorders, and ways to help people that may be suffering from the many disorders that we covered. As I have mentioned throughout the semester, I or someone I know has or is suffering from many of the disorders we have discussed. I personally have struggled with addiction and bulimia in my past, and I feel that learning more in-depth can assist me in my future if I have a student that also struggles with similar disorders. My father suffers from schizophrenia

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    1. Joe has schizoid personality disorder. Like many with schizoid personality, Jose does not seem inclined to feel the need to interact with people. It is not because of paranoia, but because these people genuinely like to be alone and don’t show many emotions. To help Joe one could recommend cognitive-behavioral and group therapy. Cognitive side of the therapy would consist of talking to Jose about his feelings. Especially focusing on any positive feelings that he can remember. The behavioral part

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