Psychological Disorders Case Study

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Psychological disorders, mental disorders, psychiatric disorders, whatever you call it, they all are the same. They can be devastating to one’s life and cause a number of issues. Psychological disorders are defined as abnormal behavior that is considered maladaptive and causes a significant amount of personal distress. Mental and/or behavioral patterns lead to a suffering and a poor ability to function. It’s hard for one with a psychological disorder to live out a normal life, and have a social life. There are many psychological disorders that can disrupt a person’s daily life. The concept of psychological disorders have been around for hundreds, even thousands of years and have only be classified as distinct mental disorders in the past few …show more content…

In order to classify the type of psychological disorder a patient must go through an assessment where particular combinations of symptoms will be noted. Based on these particular combinations of symptoms, a patient can then be diagnosed with a specific psychological disorder. It’s necessary to label the different types of psychological disorders so that they can be identified as different, and be studied more deeply. (ipfw.edu, n.d.). There are a few different major types of psychological disorders, and those are Anxiety disorders, Somatoform Disorders, Dissociative disorders, Mood Disorders, Personality Disorders, and Schizophrenia. They all have different ways of affecting a person, and they all can impact daily …show more content…

Thinking, perception, and emotion may deteriorate,” (Feldman, 2013). There are different types of schizophrenia, and each affect a person’s daily life differently. The different types of schizophrenia include: Disorganized Schizophrenia, Paranoid Schizophrenia, Catatonic Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Schizophrenia, and Residual Schizophrenia. Disorganized schizophrenia is when a person experiences inappropriate laughing, giggling, silliness, strange behavior, and incoherent speech. Paranoid schizophrenia is when a person experiences delusions and hallucinations, loss of judgment, and have unpredictable behavior. Catatonic schizophrenia is when a person experiences a major disturbance in movement, either a loss of motion, or the opposite, hyperactivity. Then there is undifferentiated schizophrenia which is a general classifications of schizophrenia for patients that show major shows but cannot be typed more specifically. Lastly is Residual schizophrenia, which are the after effects of a major episode, (Feldman, 2013). Schizophrenia can be a severe and disabling disorder that disrupts daily life, giving them no chance at an ordinary lifestyle. People with schizophrenia can have an episode at any time, and could cause unintentional harm to others or themselves. There are different causes of schizophrenia, such as genes,

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