Wednesday, March 5, 2014
A summary of psychological diorders
The principles of Manic Depression
Written by Mark Ralph Rowe
3/4/2014
A short summary the principles of Manic Depression and a brief introduction to other Psychological Disorders
Ego
Superego
Id
Perception
Belife
Early childhood developement
abberations
norms
abberative behavior
normal behavior
nature vs. nurture
Psychoanalysis
Dream Theory
The Diagnostic Model of the "Modern Science of Mental Health", copyright 1949, Los Angeles, California, L. Ron Hubbard
The DMSM Volume 1,2,3,4 and 5, copyright 1958, New York, New York.
Hypomania
Manic Depressive Illness
Depression
Schizophrenia
Schizaffective
Anxiety
Obsessive Complusive
Catatonia
Post Tramatic
Psychosis
Mania
1A) Bipolar Disorder (Mania)
i) Mood disorder
ii) Increased Dopamine (neurotransmitter) levels in the brain.
iii) Symtoms: (1); persona changes to include: Increased speech, (2); Feelings of euphoria, (3); personal realtionship conflicts and problems, (4); alcoholism, (5); drug addiction, (6); fixaited ideas, (7); fixiated behavior, (8); unpredictable frustration and anger, (9); complusive behavior to include the following: spending large sums of money in a short time duration, gambeling or making high dollar amount wagers on sporting events or games, (10); frequenting bar and grill resturants and drinking to achieve a drunk state of mind and body, and then driving away in their vehicle and placing the public and oneself in grave danger, (11); risky career changes, (12); risky financial descisions (e.g. purchasing stock and bonds that lose their value in short amout of time), (13); uplanned partner changes, or divorce from spouse.
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