She also had an incestuous relationship with her father. Nin's personal diaries were published while the author was still alive chronicling her many extra marital affairs (Kehagia 2009)
This can be widely disputed since Adolph Hitler and Saddam Hussein could both be considered narcissists, yet few considered these men as great leaders. Leaders with (NPD) often have poor relationships with their subordinates because their style of management can be interpreted as abusive at times (Rosenthal and Pittinsky 2006)
The concept was used to describe a person who exhibited 'antisocial or socially damaging behavior' (as cited in Blackburn, 2007, 8). As such, persons with personality disorders were also labeled as 'dangerous offenders' but this idea was debunked as even the most seemingly normal, law-abiding citizens were diagnosed with a personality disorder (Blackburn, 2007)
Eating Disorders. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that is most prevalent in young women (Halmi, 1983)
They also looked at the relationship that gender had on those comorbidities. They used information obtained during the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), which was the largest comorbidity survey ever conducted, and was conducted by trained interviewers, and quality-controlled to assure test reliability (Grant et al
, substance dependence and personality disorders are highly prevalent comorbid conditions; though rates vary, it appears that approximately half of people with personality disorders may also suffer from substance dependence. (Teplin et al
Describe the following types of drugs: marijuana and cocaine. Marijuana Marijuana also known as Cannabis sativa is a green weed that grows fast in many different environments (Earleywine)
Personality disorders themselves come in a wide range of forms, with varying effects on those who suffer from them. There are some common characteristics to personality disorders that be summarized here, however: all are pervasive, meaning that they affect most areas of life (according to the DSM-IV, "pervasive" means influencing at least two of the four areas of cognition, affectivity or emotional response, interpersonal functioning and impulse control) (Antony & Barlow 2004, pp
All areas of life are affected by schizophrenia, with cognition, perception, and emotionality all in some way altered such that certain elements not present in non-sufferers persist for schizophrenics, and others are missing. Borderline Personality Disorder There is a general consensus among practicing therapists and psychologists that patients with borderline personality disorders are especially difficult to treat precisely because of the psychological condition they suffer from (Barlow 2008, pp
468). Schizophrenia Hallucinations, both visual and auditory, are common things for those suffering from schizophrenia; a belief that they are being controlled, hunted, or in some other way persecuted by a force outside themselves is often a feature in these hallucinations, which has made the disorder ripe fodder for television shows and movies needing a "blameless victim" (Frith & Corcoran 1996, pp
523). The voices that schizophrenics hear might indeed persuade them to commit criminal and even violent acts, and the delusions of persecution might also lead to such behaviors when schizophrenics encounter individuals that they believe to be "enemies" within their framework of delusion (Hirsch & Weinberger 2003, pp
365). The fact that he disorder is characterized by feelings of victimization, a lack of personal responsibility, and high impulsivity and mood swings does not help matters (Paris 2007, pp
They take a holistic approach -- that self-concept, individual experiences, and free will are essential in the development of the personality of a person (Schultz and Schultz, 2013). Human theorists such as Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers held that a person's behavior is motivated by their need for personal growth, which is brought about by self-actualization (Engler, 2014)
Two examples of these theories are the psychosocial development stages by Erik Erikson and Freud's psychosexual stage theories. Freud believed there are three basic structures in the personality anatomy: the id, the superego, and the ego (Schultz and Schultz, 2013)
The situation is the same for patients who suffer from obsessive compulsive personality disorder. Personality disorders continue to be a significant challenge in the field of mental health and the overall health sector because of its severe effects on patients and families (Conan, 2012)
These debates have also been evident in the trait-based classification of personality disorders to substitute the existing Axis II classifications. Even though the treatment of personality disorders is not easy, the process usually entails psychological therapy that lasts for at least six months (Gluck, 2014)
While there have been several attempts to develop a suitable treatment measure for this condition, treatment of personality disorders have been increasingly controversial. The controversy and debates is attributed to the fact that the major areas of personality disorders are not specifically satisfactory though they are hallowed by long use (Tyrer & Simonsen, 2003, p
While there have been several attempts to develop a suitable treatment measure for this condition, treatment of personality disorders have been increasingly controversial. The controversy and debates is attributed to the fact that the major areas of personality disorders are not specifically satisfactory though they are hallowed by long use (Tyrer & Simonsen, 2003, p
Personality disorders (PD) are a class of mental disorders characterized by enduring maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience ...
Personality disorders are a class of psychological conditions that are characterized by a pattern of long term behavior that deviates from societal expectations, and ...