Provide an overview of the history of learning disorders


Part1

My question is in relation to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. It seems as though it has become commonplace for people to blame any type of organization skill or cleanliness on the illness.

Anytime someone likes to have a desk neat and organized their coworkers say "Oh, she's OCD" (At least mine do!) I think that the word/ term gets thrown around a lot .

Do you think that the term "OCD" has become overused within our society and is its overuse causing it to become harder to recognize when someone really does have this disorder?

Hoermann, S. (2016). DSM-5-The Ten Personality Disorders: Cluster B.

Maddux, J.E. & Winstead, B.A. (2012). Psychopathology: Foundations for a contemporary understanding (3rd ed.) Routledge.

Part 2

Big Bang Theory.

Question for the class is if you noticed your child to start having repetitive movements such as eye blinking or shoulder shrugging would you think of OCD or just a child habit?

Part 3

Compare and contrast the etiology of 2 personality disorders.

Part 4

Provide an overview of the history of "learning disorders." (350-500 words). Please feel free to elaborate.

Part 5

Outline the major features of the Five-Factor Model of general personality structure(350-500 words).

Reference

Maddux, J.E. & Winstead, B.A. (2012). Psychopathology: Foundations for a contemporary understanding (3rd ed). New York, NY. Routledge Publishing.

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