Discuss the issues/concerns in assessing DSM-5 personality and personality disorders.
1) Claim - a one to two sentence thesis responding to the prompt.
2) Support - from an external source (i.e. not your textbook) defending your thesis. At least three discrete ideas or examples supporting your claim written in your own words.
3) Interpretation - 3-5 sentences drawing conclusions based on the support you provide.
Claim : as per DSM-5 , Major personality disorder issues is obssesive - compulsive personality disorder. It is defined as person continuously over thinking regarding perfectionism , he has always self - doubt like repeatedly washing hands.obssecive means anxiety or frustration of person and compulsion means repeatedly doing same things.
Supoort : Three discrete ideas or example which support above argument .
1. Person with OCPD extreamly follow rules and regulations of any institutions. He show highly discipline and productivity in his work .but similarly also become so much inflexible. Therefore his rigid mindsets creates problem and only because of his excessively perfectionism attitude , he suffered with obssesive - compulsive disorder .
2. Person with OCPD feels that time Quickly going and they are not achieve anything. They are so much restlessness and become so much workhilism.they doesn't want any unpredictable incident.
Conclusion:
OCPD can not cured over night rather it needs time to cover it . Person needs to more patients and consistency to over come this disorder . They must have controll over their thinking and try to become calm and more relax . They must have attitude to acept ownself as what they have rather intensively focus on perfectionism. Besides cognitive behavioral therapy , self help can be good treatment options . It will helps to eliminate irrational beliefs . Person must be more more flexible .
Discuss the issues/concerns in assessing DSM-5 personality and personality disorders. 1) Claim - a one to...
Discuss the issues/concerns in assessing DSM-5 personality and personality disorders. Follow the step: Claim- a one to two sentences this responding to the prompt. Support- from an external source (not your textbook) defending your thesis. At least three discrete ideas or examples supporting your claim written in your own words. Interpretation- 3-5 sentences drawing conclusions based on the support you provide.
Compare and Contrast schizoid and avoidant personality disorders. follow the step: Claim- a one to two sentences this responding to the prompt. Support- from an external source (not your textbook) defending your thesis. At least three discrete ideas or examples supporting your claim written in your own words. Interpretation- 3-5 sentences drawing conclusions based on the support you provide.
Discuss how sexual disorders included in the DSM-5 map onto the human sexual response cycle. Follow the step: 1) Claim - a one to two sentence thesis responding to the prompt. 2) Support - from an external source (i.e. not your textbook) defending your thesis. At least three discrete ideas or examples supporting your claim written in your own words. 3) Interpretation - 3-5 sentences drawing conclusions based on the support you provide.
Describe two different ways to treat conduct disorder. Which treatment approach is more effective? Why? Follow the step: 1) Claim - a one to two sentence thesis responding to the prompt. 2) Support - from an external source (i.e. not your textbook) defending your thesis. At least three discrete ideas or examples supporting your claim written in your own words. 3) Interpretation - 3-5 sentences drawing conclusions based on the support you provide.
Describe two different ways to treat conduct disorder. Which treatment approach is more effective? Why? Follow the step: 1) Claim - a one to two sentence thesis responding to the prompt. 2) Support - from an external source (i.e. not your textbook) defending your thesis. At least three discrete ideas or examples supporting your claim written in your own words. 3) Interpretation - 3-5 sentences drawing conclusions based on the support you provide.