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Analysis of Difficult Behavior in Children in Works Ronald Mah, Sami Timimi, Maria Tatar Psychology Article
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Families that force themselves to respect the individuality and personality of their child so much so that they adapt to conform to the child’s needs end up doing much more harm than good as such a child is unable to conform to other communities outside of the family. Teachers are almost certainly not able to help such children who expect other children to accommodate their personality.
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Conceptualization of the Family's Situation Using System Theory Psychology Case Study
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The case in question revolves around Walton’s family of whom I am the family therapist. Paul and Mary are the heads of the home but are on verge of a divorce. Their firstborn son John has developed a habit of stealing things from his mother and classmates while his brother Mark has been getting in trouble in class for indiscipline.
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Erikson's Theory of Personality and the Stages of Psychosocial Development Psychology Report
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Development functions by the principle of epigenetic which indicate that people develop through a predetermined and unfolding of their personalities in eight stages. Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development is the basis for either broad or complex discussion and important for the analysis of an individual’s personality and behavior.
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Learning Environments for Children Psychology Literature review
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In order to achieve sustainable national development and increase the productivity of the citizens, most governments have streamlined the learning programs for young children.  In its effort to provide the children with a strong foundation and opportunities for future growth, the Australian government has emulated Early Years Learning Framework.
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Teachers Performance and Reading Difficulties Experienced by Students without Disabilities Psychology Assignment
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The sources were expected to either dispute or agree with the hypothesis of this current study which states: Is there a relationship between a teacher’s performance and reading difficulties experienced by students without disabilities? Moreover, the sources such as readings were expected to highlight what other studies have found about the research topic.
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Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions by Klein Psychology Book Report/Review
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Important to note that this summary will look into the quality of the content used by the author alongside the skills he used to present his context. Finally, the summary will evaluate both the research techniques and depths used to study various topics under discussion in his material.
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The Cognitive and Affective Differences That Interact to Create Difficulties for Gifted Children Psychology Literature review
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Silverman (1989) asserts that a child who is of IQ 145 or above can be referred to as highly gifted. In a cognitive ability test, a child who scores three standard deviations above the mean can be termed as intellectually gifted. Such children are very rare in the population since the ratio in which they appear in the world is approximately the ratio of 1:1000.
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Leadership Theory and Practice Psychology Report
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Leadership is a task that is very challenging; this calls for a leader who has the qualities and the skills to manage institutions as the leader.  It is also worth noting that leadership skills may be acquired through training, observation or may as well be inherent.  Every theory that has been describing the concept of leadership has its merits and demerits.
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The Nature and Theories of Child Development Psychology Assignment
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Any personal information relating to other people should not be collected from children. This can only be done after gaining consent from a parent or a responsible adult. Any reward or incentive provided by the researcher to the child should safe, legal and acceptable to the responsible adults. This is important for the age group to avoid any products that are known to cause allergic problems.
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Effective Early Intervention Programs for Children with Autism Psychology Literature review
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On account of my nephew with autism, I have become interested in early intervention programs for autistic individuals.  Knowing that in some cases autism is for life, I pin my hope on these programs to help my nephew to know more than the basic survival skills in life that would render him independent in everyday living, thus minimizing his need for parental supervision.
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The Cognitive Adolescent Psychology Essay
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Cognitive development refers to the progressive development in the ability to think and reason, in this case for adolescents. This deliberate progression begins from simple basic concepts of thinking and response at birth like copying what adults around do to complex concepts of analysis, reflective indulgence, and deductive reasoning at maturity.
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Psychodynamic Theory, Cognitive-Behavioral Theory and Rogerian Theory in Young People Mental Health Psychology Literature review
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According to Stallard ( 2008), social work practice is composed of applying professional values of social work, techniques, and also principles to aid individuals in getting tangible services; psychotherapy as well as counseling with people, families, and also groups; supporting communities to improve processes.
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Mental Health Clients with Down Syndrome Psychology Term Paper
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Patients with Down syndrome receive therapy to help them cope with simple basic functions as well as improve their cognitive ability.  The therapy involves certain skills and patience as patients with Down syndrome may appear to be quite stubborn. These patients may suffer from other health-related conditions as well such as mental illness so the therapy must be able to cover all their needs.
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Autism and Parental Satisfaction Psychology Research Paper
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Parents raising a child or children with autism are often faced with exceptional challenges and circumstances. Autism is a set of disorders commonly referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and it is characterized by impairments in communication, flexible behaviors, and social interaction (Glenn, Cunningham, Poole, Reeves, & Weindling, 2009).
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Analysis of Counseling and Therapy in One Family Psychology Case Study
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The goal is to provide a condensed snapshot of what therapy might look like over three sessions during the beginning, middle, and ending stages of therapy. The issue of sexual intimacy will not be addressed in these sessions due to the young age of the two boys. The therapist would likely choose to see the couple separately following the family sessions if they felt there was still a problem.
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Challenges Encountered by People with Intellectual Disabilities Psychology Essay
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The problems which are associated with intellectual disabilities, as well as the key evidence-based practices that ought to be carried out so as to overcome the challenges, will also be looked at. Moreover, the diagnosis of the disorder and the prevention measures will be further in the following paper.
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What Is the Interplay between Ageism, Unemployment, and Mental Health in Australia Psychology Assignment
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Social action will attend to discrimination and biases regarding mature age people, with the aim of lessening such prejudices in society. Discourse analysis provides us with a way of thinking about the role of discourse in the construction of social and psychological realities. Many articles exist on unemployment, ageism, and mental health.
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Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Psychology Research Proposal
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Study participants will be required to sign an informed consent form prior to being included in the study. The consent form will be prepared after consulting with the ethics department of the university. Exclusion of mothers who are non-English speaking; suffering from other psychiatric disorders or major medical problems.
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The Success of Emergency Psychology in Assisting Individuals in Emergency Situations Psychology Report
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The individuals affected may be the primary victims, first responders, and the vicarious observers. Emergencies are known to create social and psychological problems. Some of the issues that emergency psychology helps deal with include grief, depression, anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Effective Sports Coaching Strategies and Techniques Psychology Assignment
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One of the strategies for the coach is to devote a substantial amount of time to understanding key requirements for the sports (such as specific sports skills and psychological knowledge). This coaching strategy implies that the coach will enable the trainees to learn more if provided with high-quality learning activities, knowledge, skills, and understanding necessary for high performance.
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The Psychology of Exceptional Learning Psychology Term Paper
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Reading is one of the major complex mental activities that many children suffer from. It is regarded as the most paramount skill in any elementary school curriculum and also the most troublesome subject that many children encounter in school. Among the children suffering from specific learning disabilities, nearly 70 to 80 percent have reading deficits.
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The Role of Language in Cognitive Development Psychology Literature review
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Critical areas of development such as emotional and social growth very much depend on the ability of a child to express him or herself verbally and refine his or her abilities and acquire new skills. As such, a delay in language skills may result in miscommunication as well as cause frustrations for the child who is trying to convey something.
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Cognitive Load Theory Psychology Literature review
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Beginning with cognitive load theory (CLT), an understanding of the link between knowledge of the strengths and limitations of human cognitive architecture and instruction has to consider the fact that CLT can explain learning outcomes and this is done by giving considerations to the limitations and strengths of the human cognitive architecture.
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A Critical Incident During Attachment Session at the National Hospital Psychology Case Study
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Eddie (2006) claims that among the most stressful episodes include deaths of people conducting their daily assignments, a close acquaintance committing suicide, or casualty-related incidents among many others. For the purpose of this report, the author wishes to define a critical incident as any distressful event either physically, emotionally, or psychologically.
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The Teacher's Role in Bullying Intervention Psychology Literature review
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The teachers involved in the survey all agreed that online bullying or such aggressive behaviors were likely to occur online and that they would intervene to some level. The study showed that teachers were likely to advise students not to engage with unknown people online, share their personal information or visit suspicious websites.
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The Impact of Time Pressure on Pilot Decisions Psychology Literature review
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 As trait anxiety demonstrated equivalent mean scores for both sets of groups, it has to be concluded that the differences in quality of performance on operational proficiency under time pressure are not related to personality variables but rather to an inbuilt resistance to pressure that experts possess.
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Constructions of Childhood Psychology Term Paper
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The paper will examine the link between constructions of childhood and other contemporary issues in early childhood education. Moreover, this paper will provide recommendations for strategies that can be used to introduce changes in relation to constructions of childhood in my professional practice and the community.
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Behaviorist, Cognitive, and Humanistic Learning Theories Psychology Essay
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Every new situation comes with new experience and triggers the desire, if not need, in every subject to these situations that makes them want to learn from these experiences. Considering that from childhood to adulthood one goes through a number of experiences, depending on the environment in which they develop, learning is a continuous process.
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The Psychology of Human Destiny Psychology Essay
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I faced a situation where differences between me and my husband were continuously increasing due to miscommunication that started between both of us. My husband was unable to understand me and nor my husband was able to understand me. Even when I spoke on small and petty issues my husband used to get irritated and used to take things in the wrong sense.
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The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Students with Dysgraphia Psychology Case Study
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Q or Y has been seen as tail going the wrong way and number 5 and 3 is reversed or W has a mini tail that is placed the wrong side of the letter. The sequencing of letters has been found to be difficult for Dysgraphia patients like “Their” or “Their” or “frist” or “First” and words have been found running together with little space.
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Individual Differences and the World of Work Psychology Essay
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Research and theories continue to support individual differences in the workplace. Recognizing these differences, the discussion part of this assignment will focus on the application of research and theory from different theoretical frameworks and how it relates to job performance. These relate to job performance in a number of areas such as; motivation, leadership, teamwork, and recruitment.
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Application of Ethical Perspective Psychology Essay
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Ethical principles are the foundation stone for all Ethical theories. Each principle puts emphasis on multiple aspects of any ethical dilemma and then directs to the resolution that is most suitable and well-matched with a particular situation. People normally choose their own course of action according to their ethical faith and the choice usually is based on the life experiences of individuals.
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International Human Relation Psychology Literature review
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Basically, people caught up in conflict frequently enroll others to brace their point of view and hence steer clear of attempting to directly work matters out with the affected individual. Our sense of worth is more delicate than nearly all of us would like to confess, and unsettled conflict time and again intimidates whatever sense of worth we could have.
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Adolescent Self and Socio-Emotional Development Psychology Essay
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During adolescents, young people not only undergo physical changes but also significant socio-emotional development. Socio-emotional development during this stage entails developing a coherent and realistic sense of identity, coping with stress, effectively managing emotions, and relating with others (Santrock, 2001).
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How to Discipline Child without Feeling Guilty Psychology Literature review
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This paper seeks to investigate a child’s daily life with the goal of comprehending childhood and the experience of going through this part of life. The first part examines the different discourses of childhood evident in Deconstructing Developmental Psychology. This will be followed by an outline of the procedure followed in finding the three articles for analysis.
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Fashion and Personal Identity Psychology Essay
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In daily interactions, people’s outer appearance serves as a significant site of identity performance. People use their bodies to convey who they are and project information about themselves. Clothes are one of the things people use to prove their identity. However, clothes come in different fashions and the fashion in clothing is a vital aspect for one to portray his or her culture and identity. 
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Freud and Jung's Approach to Dreams Psychology Essay
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There are lots of similarities and differences in the analysis and interpretation of dreams that are advocated by Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. Both Jung and Freud are analytical in the manner in which they are able to interpret dreams. However, they do not use the same method of analysis. Carl Jung calls the method which Freud uses in the interpretation of dreams as free association.
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Serial Murder: Social Control and the Strain Theory Psychology Essay
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This type of homicide entails killing of more than three people at a given time interval. Each murder occurs in either similar manner or its mode changes but the executor(s) remains the same. It may be carried out by a single individual or planned by several individuals. The type of homicides is never a gender issue as both males and females are victims and culprits.
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Brain Systems that Govern Language Psychology Essay
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Detailed research has shown that language in human is controlled by the brain. The Control of languages is done by the left hemisphere of the brain. A part of this hemisphere, which is known as the Broca’s area is the one responsible for complex speech capabilities inclusive of syntax and grammar.
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Alzheimer's Disease and Autism Psychology Essay
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Psychological and behavioural symptoms can be extremely distressing for everybody concerned and can spoil relationships among people with Alzheimer's disease, as well as their caregivers. In turn, this can also make it more expected that the individual with the condition will necessitate being looked after in a care or nursing home.
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Critique of Piagets Theory of Cognitive Development Psychology Research Paper
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Piaget’s research led him to develop the Piaget’s stage theory so as to describe the cognitive development of children. Piaget believed that children play a very active role in the growth of intelligence and learn from this growth. He regarded children as being philosophers whose perception of the world is solely determined by how they experience it.
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Human Personalities in Usability Tests Psychology Research Paper
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Extroverts are very sociable, talkative, and draw energy from multitudes. Commonly known as “Social Butterflies” The introverts are a complete opposite of the extroverts. This refers to a technique used in a user-centered interface system to evaluate if the intended task will be carried out satisfactorily, effectively, and efficiently.
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Elements of Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games Encourage Excessive Gaming Psychology Literature review
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The Massively Multiplayer online role-playing games represent a new kind of traditional video game facilitated by the advancement in technology. The paper aimed at identifying similarities between the MMORPGs and the gambling games to identify whether they contain features that can lead to excessive games.
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Speech Perception Psychology Essay
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On receipt of the acoustic speech signal, the individual relies on their acquired knowledge on linguistics and their ability to deduce the intended message from the speech, skills which one the individual relies on their acquired knowledge on linguistics and their ability to deduce the intended message from the speech, skills which one develops from infancy.
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How Our Beliefs Relate to Self and Mental Health Psychology Essay
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Beliefs are opinions that people rely on and which guide them in their day to day activities as well as decision making. Belief systems are techniques or approaches set which guide individuals and which make people in that system come together as well as work together in the aim of achieving set objectives or in fulfilling moral rules.
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Criminal Law of England & Wales The Psychological Theory Psychology Research Paper
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This law is complementary to the civil law of England and Wales. The criminal acts are considered as it is committed against a whole community. The state has the responsibility to bring justice to the victim and penalize the convict based on the available proofs and evidences. The criminal laws deal differently with different types of crimes.
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Effects of Violent Video Games on Adolescent Behavior Psychology Essay
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An act of violence contains the use of rough physical force, with an aim to destroy. Violent computer games, therefore, contain inbuilt fictitious amusement actions with these characteristics (Anderson & Bushman, 2001). According to Ferguson & Kilburn (2009), watching this kind of games has a huge effect on the human mind.
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Things That May Contribute to Memory Loss Psychology Essay
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Beecher Scoville remove a part of his brain that included the hippocampus, the amygdala, and some cortices. The amygdala and the hippocampus structures belong to the medial temporal lobe most essential in critical declarative as well as memory. The operation was successful because during then seizures were reduced. It led to a critical condition whereby HM faced dense memory loss.
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Criminal Conduct and Social Theories Psychology Essay
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Crime is any action or omission that is offensive in nature and may lead to prosecution by the state and is punishable by law. Crime may be considered a form of anomic behavior. It is also considered a conscious reaction to social conditions, mental stress, the law breakdown or social disorder, and the classification of certain behavior as deviant.
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Classifying, Explaining and Treating Mental Illness Psychology Essay
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The guidelines for classifying and describing groups of mental disorders have been discovered. This is to allow one to demonstrate options instead of using hypothesized assumptions for short-lived and severe psychotic disorders. Schizospheriform, for instance, cannot be used in classifying disorders. 
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