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Psychological Disorders' Presentation

This job briefly summarizes how psychological disorders are classified including the role of the DSM IV. It also shortly describes these major characteristics and suspected causal factors for each class of disorder:
o Anxiety Disorders
o Dissociative Disorders
o Somatoform Disorders
o Mood Disorders
o Schizophrenia
o Personality Disorders


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The solution provides an overview of the classification of psychological disorders according to the DSM-IV and its role.
It also describes the symptoms, causal factors, and treatment for the common psychological disorders observed among people.

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