Government Funding of Personality Disorders

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Sandy Hook, Columbine, and Ted Bundy: these are names and events in history that we will never forget. But what was the underlying problem in these situations? All these situations had something to do with personality disorders. “A personality disorder is an accentuation of one or more personality traits to the point that the trait significantly impairs and individual social or occupational functioning (Britannica).”But how common is this disorder in the United States. Is this something that we really have to worry about? “NIMH-funded researchers recently reported that roughly nine percent of [sic] U.S. adults have a personality disorder as defined by the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-IV (National).”9 percent is a lot of people who could potentially be dangerous. . “The cause for personality disorders in unknown though there is undoubtedly a heredity element involved (Britannica).” Is the government funding enough research and training for the cause and prevention of personality disorders? This means that personality disorders are conflicting and prevalent issue in today’s society. Personality disorders can lead to dangers to society. Many school shootings now are linked to young adults with personality disorders. Mental Illness is a huge cause of school violence in today’s society. In the world today, schools are a primary target for shootings due to the lack of sufficient attention to the characteristics. “The sort of young, troubled males who seem to psychiatrists likely to commit school shooting are identified because they have made credible threats often do not qualify for any diagnosis experts said (Carey).” This should create enough reason for the government to ... ... middle of paper ... ... Personality Disorder. 2004. 18:1, 52-72 Koch, Kathy. School Violence. CQ Researcher. 9 Oct. 1998: 881-904.Web. 8 Feb. Lenzenweger MF, Lane MC, Loranger AW, Ressler RC. Personality disorders in Nation Community Replication. Biol Psychiatry. 2007 Sep 15: 62(6): 553-54 Myers, David G. Psychological Disorders. Exploring Psychology in Modules. New York, NY: Worth. N.pag. Print "National Survey Tracks Prevalence of Personality Disorders in U.S. Population." NIMH RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2014. Personality disorder. Encyclopedia Britannica Online Academic Edition. Encyclopedia Britannica Inc. 2014. Web. 08 Feb 2014 Salters-Pedneault, Kristalyn, PhD. "The BPD Family." About.com Borderline Personality. N.p., 30 Apr. 2013. Web. 02 Mar. 2014. Winston, Anthony P. Recent developments in borderline personality disorders. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2000, 211-217

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