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These are sometimes referred to as paranoa,, this disorder is portrayed in the media more avily than it actually occurs
Delusional Disorder
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The person of this type believes that he or she is being threatened or mistreated by others
Persecutory Type (Delusion of Persecution)
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Victims of this disorder believe that they are extraordinarily important people or are possessed with extraordinary power, knowledge or ability
Grandiose Type (Delusion of Grandeur)
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This center on the suspected unfaithfulness of a spouse or sexual partner. This is common among the other type.
Jealous Type
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In this type the person believes that he is being loved by another person. especially by someone famous or of higher status,
Erotomanic Type
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The false belief focuses on a physical abnormality or disorder. The person of this type believes that his or her body is under attack. The attack can be from bugs, bad odors or just a belief that there is something terribly wrong with his or her body.
Somatic Type
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person believes that he has done something terribly wrong
Guilt Delusion
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These are disorder characterized by extreme and unwanted disturbances in feeling or wood. It is otherwise known as affective disorder
Mood Disorders
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It formerly known as manic depression. There are swings in mood from elation to depression with no discernable external cause.
Bipolar Disorder
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When a person experiences extended. Unexplainable period of sadress
Depressive Disorder
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It occurs when stress causes parts of a person's personality (which is usually all gather as a whole person) to split apart or "dissociate." As a result, some psychological functions are reened out and higher cognitive functioning such as language and intelligence are disturbed.
Dissociative Disorder
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It occurs when memory is blocked. Usually this time period of memory loss occurs after a stressful event. The memory loss is elective (only some things are not remembered), the person is still able to learn new things, does not Histurb or disorient the amnesiac, and is recoverable
Dissociative Amnesia
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When the victim is unable to recall the details of the traumatic event
Localized Amnesia
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It is similar to localized amnesia except that the memory retained is selective. Often a person can remember certain general occurrences of the traumatic situation, but not the specific part which make it so
Selective Amnesia
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When the people forget his entire life time
Generalized Amnesia
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It occurs when someone forgets all or some of their past and also takes an unexpected trip and often assumes a new identity
Dissociative Fugue (Psychogenic Fugue)
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This disorder was formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder where a person develops 2 or more distinct ideritities or personalities, and these take turns controlling the person's behavior
Dissociative Identity Disorder
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This disorder involves a persistent sense of strangeness or unreality about one's identity
Depersonalization Disorder
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A person with this disorder has some sort of psychological problem that expresses itself in a physical form
Somatoform Disorders
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A person with this disorder is so obsessed ind preoccupied with an imagined or exaggerated defect in appearance that they cannot function normally.
Body Dismorphic Disorder
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A person suffering from this disorder has a constant fear of disease and hisinterprets physical signs and sensations as problematic. They are not faking their symptoms - they Jenuinely believe that they are ill
Hypochondriasis
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People who experience this disorder gernerally begin to have persisten! Thysical complaints that start at the age of 30, that go on for several years and cannot be medically explained.
Somatization Disorder
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People with this disorder experience pain that seems more severe or persistent a con be explained by medical causes.
Pain Disorder
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With conversion disorder, an actual physical disability exsts hout medinal basis for example unexplained paralysis or blindness. The condition occurs Voluntarily, but is often thought to reflect an internal conflict
Conversion Disorder (Hysteria)