j****e 发帖数: 245 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 PsychoAnalysis 讨论区,原文如下 】
发信人: JGrace (奕儿), 信区: PsychoAnalysis
标 题: Re: 请教the difference
发信站: Unknown Space - 未名空间 (Tue Nov 2 17:20:42 2004) WWW-POST
Obsession generally refers to irrational, intrusive thoughts, while compulsion
irrational, uncontrollable behavior.
Below is more information about OCPD (Obsessive-Compulsive Personality
Disorder) and OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
OCPD - Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Diagnosis Criteria
http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis1/ | j****e 发帖数: 245 | 2 I really don't know if treatment of personality disorders is covered by
insurance or not. I will be surprised if it is NOT. (Well, it seems there is a
problem with managed care companies withholding payments to persons with
personality disorders.)
http://www.tara4bpd.org/dyn/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=35
However, Personality Disorders are mental health problems/mental illnesses and
listed as Axis II on DSM IV diagnosis along with Mental Retardation.
can
some
insurrance | j****e 发帖数: 245 | 3 I see ~
Through a little bit of searching around, I realized I did make a couple of
mistakes, probably because I took Abnormal Psychology a while ago. :-)
Pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) is a category of Axis I in DSM IV. PDD
refers to a group of disorders characterized by delays in the development of
socialization and communication skills. Autism is the most characteristic and
best studied PDD. Other types of PDD include Asperger’s Syndrome, Childhood
Disintegrative Disorder, and Rett’s |
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