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Papers On Abnormal Psychology/Disorders
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Freud as a Novelist
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A 12 page paper which discusses the concept of Freud's work
reading like a novel. The works of Freud's that are used to illustrate this are his studies
involving "Rat Man" (Ernst Lanzer) and "Dora" (Ida Bauer). Freud was incredibly
opinionated and in his case studies he often put in his own words, rather than the words of
the subject, attempting to focus the text on one aspect or another of the study. In doing
so, in light of the unique characters he studied, much of his case studies seemed to read
like novels. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Functional and Dysfunctional Families:
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This 5 page paper examines the differences between functional and dysfunctional families. Furthermore, this paper highlights the importance of overcoming obstacles created within the dysfunctional family framework. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Gender and the Manifestations of Eating Disorders
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This 11 page paper considers why it is that there is a large gender gap between the incidence of eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. The writers examines why males are less prone than females to the condition using existing studies including consideration of influences such as self images, self esteem, confidence, depression, family and even social or economic factors. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
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Gender Identity Patient Disorder Diagnosis, Treatment, and the Film Boys Don’t Cry
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In eight pages this paper addresses a particular psychiatric patient presenting the problem of gender identity disorder similar to the character of Brandon Teena in the 1999 film Boys Don’t Cry within the context of historical, diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment issues as well as developmental theories with a brief literature review also included. Four sources are listed in the bibliography.
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Girl Interrupted/Treatment Questions
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A 7 page research paper that answers specific questions about this 1999 film that relate it to the treatment of mental illness. The majority of the paper discusses a treatment plan for Antisocial Personal Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Girl, Interrupted And Borderline Personality
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This 6 page paper discusses the entitle movie and focuses on whether the writer believes the main character, Susanna, really did have borderline personality disorder. The writer recalls the era, the 1960s and what was happening in terms of Susanna's actions. The DSM criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder today are outlined and the writer suggests the one or two criteria the patient met. The essay continues with this type of discussion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Glen Rogers: Serial Killer
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A 5 page paper which examines the profile of Glen Rogers,
a serial killer. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Graham in Sex, Lies and Videotapes: An Assessment of Borderline Personality Disorder
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This 8 page paper supports the argument that Graham from the film Sex, Lies and Videotapes, has borderline personality disorder. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Hannibal Lecter: A Lesson in Psychological Classification :
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An 8 page analysis of the character presented by Thomas Hardy in his novel "Silence of the Lambs". Utilizes the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychological Association IV" to classify Hannibal Lecter's mental disorder. Concludes that , although Lechter does exactly "fit the mold" for any one disorder outlined in the DSMIV, he exhibits many characteristics of "antisocial personality disorder", a significant number of characteristics in fact to be considered criminally insane. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Hervey Cleckly and Psycopathic Behaviour
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Hervey Cleckley (1941) wrote in The Mask of Insanity a plea for the public to try and understand a range of antisocial personality disorders that he referred to as psychotic “for want of a better word.” The definition of various “high order” psychotic disorders continues today, many giving credit to Cleckley for his original use of the word psychotic in a recognized and accepted treatise (Lively, 1998). With the categorization of high order psychotic behaviour, it would behoove society to take note of Cleckley’s arguments. However, society continues to ignore his basic tenets that psychotic behavior is not clinically treatable. 4 References. jvCleckl.rtf
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