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Defining the Domains of Normality and Psychopathology

A pervasive problem in the study of normal–abnormal personality is how to define the domains of normality and psychopathology. There is no gold standard or widely accepted definition of what makes one person “normal” and another “abnormal.” The most widely accepted definition of PD is the one offered by the DSM (e.g., DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric […]

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Implicit and Explicit Measures of Personality

McClelland et al. (1989) distinguished between implicit and explicit methods of personality assessment. Explicit measures, such as self-report instruments, assess psychological characteristics and needs individuals recognize about themselves and which they can articulate. In contrast, by analyzing a representative sample of an individual’s behavior during the assessment process, implicit or performance-based measures, such as the […]

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What is Personality Failure

Many of the diffi culties created by using extreme trait levels to defi ne disorder occur because trait constructs represent proclivities—tendencies to exhibit a given class of behaviors—whereas the concept of disorder refers more to competencies and disturbances of function. This suggests the need to defi ne disorder independently of trait extremity. There is also […]

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The Distinction BetweenNormaland Disordered Personality

Empirical research on the DAPP has yielded several findings that are directly relevant to the distinction between normal and disordered personality: (a) the structure of primary and secondary personality traits is similar in clinical samples of patients with personality disorder and general population samples; (b) the distribution of scores in general population and clinical samples […]

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How to commend the students

How to commend the students is a sociability. As a teacher ,how to do it? Everyone wants to get recept, and everyone also commend others. Praise is the motivation and confidence. It can adjust the relationship between each other. The students need more praise from the teacher at school. Somebody has done s statistics, we […]

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How to choose career

How to choose their career, this is the problem of students pay special attention.University graduates career choice and unit must consider the following factors:     First, it must be professional and career apart. Any professional can achieve success, this is the saying goes “36 is good to have a master”. If that only get so-and-so […]

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Feeding Disorder as a Presentation of Maternal Schizophrenic Illness

Alicia, aged 11 months, was referred from a medical ward, where she had been admitted for investigation of poor growth, nutritional deficiencies and a fracture associated with rickets. Her mother concerned the nursing staff because of her unusually withdrawn behaviour. They could not follow her speech, which appeared illogical, nonsequential and not consistent with her […]

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The Parent’s Mental Illness Presenting Through the Physically Well Infant

Parental Mental Health The review of referrals at RCHIMHG revealed that the majority of infants (75%) had at least one parent with a significant mental health problem. The full spectrum of mental health problems was represented— with parents experiencing mild anxiety or depressive symptoms through to posttraumatic stress disorder and to major psychotic illnesses. The […]

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The strategies to regulate emotion

Affect regulation is considered to be the keystone of social–emotional development during infancy characterising early childhood behaviour. The strategies infants develop to regulate emotion during the first year of life are theorised to underlie their ability to develop secure attachment relationships and achievement of autonomy in the second and third years of life. Characteristic patterns […]

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Prenatal Drug Exposure and Development

Recognition that the use of opiates during pregnancy has potentially harmful effects to the foetus extends back to antiquity; Hippocrates noted that ‘uterine suffocation’occurred in conjunction with maternal opium use (Zagon & McLaughlin, 1984). More recently, arising from public concern about foetal alcohol syndrome in the 1970s and the ‘crack baby epidemic’of the 1980s, a […]

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