SCENARIO #6 Around puberty, Mary became preoccupied with what people thought of her and extremely sensitive to subtle slights, real or imagined. She would get angry easily if she felt people were not giving her the attention she deserved. People often described her as pushy and obnoxious. She made others feel that she was blaming them for her problems, as if she were not being treated fairly and deserved better. She had very few friends because many felt incapable of gratifying her intense and continuous need for support, reassurance, and maternal comfort. She developed clingy, dependent relationships due to her fear of abandonment. These relationships were short lived because of her unpredictable behaviors and her inability to evaluate both sides of an issue. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER: EVIDENCE:
Psychological disorder may evolve in any individual irrespective of age, gender, religion, culture and other factors.
Psychological disorder is defined as a psychological dysfunction within a person. This dysfunction can involve behavioral, emotional or cognitive dysfunction and it is related with personal distress.
Psychological disorders comprises definite symptoms, causes. There are some psychological disorders that are so severe that it obstructs the daily functioning of individuals. At times, individuals suffers from more than one psychological disorder.
There can be different types of psychological disorder like neurodevelopmental disorders, bipolar and related disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, personality disorders, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, neurocognitive disorders, substance abuse disorder and many more.
The psychological disorder involves responses that is not expected within a cultural settings.
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