10 min Mental Disorder Presentation. Symptoms ABCSABCS.

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10 min Mental Disorder Presentation

Symptoms ABCSABCS

Prevalence  Cultural and gender variations in prevalence?  Any famous people with the disorder?

Etiologies and Treatments  What is a biological, cognitive, and sociocultural etiology of the disorder?  What is a biomedical. Individual, and group treatment of the disorder?

MLA Works Cited Page  Cite where you obtain information from.  Sources need to be credible (ie. not WIKIPEDIA)!  Turn in a works cited page at the end of the presentation.

Disorders to choose from: AnxietyAffectiveEating Acute Stress Disorder Panic Disorder Phobia (any) OCD Bipolar disorder Anorexia Bulimia