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A mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others. Treatments: Psychotherapy &Medications Famous People With This Disorder: Scott Peterson, Charles Manson, and Joey Barton
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Insatiable overeating as a medical condition Treatments: Hospitalization, Nutritional counseling, & Psychotherapy Famous People With This Disorder: Karla Alvarez' death has been confirmed as resulting from a cardiopulmonary arrest because of the 41-year-old actress' struggles with bulimia and anorexia. Ana Carolina Reston, Brazilian model, starved herself to death in 2006. Margaux Hemmingway, actress, model, suffered with bulimia
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A mental disorder marked by alternating periods of elation and depression. Treatments: therapy such as; behavioral therapy & exposure therapy. And educating yourself on the disorder. Famous People With This Disorder: Robin Williams suffered from bipolar disorder for years. Jim Carrey made a joke during an Oprah Winfrey interview that he only acted this way when he was on the “upside of his bipolar disorder”. Ben Stiller also suffered with this disorder.
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A long-term (chronic) condition in which a person seems to actively comply with the desires and needs of others, but actually passively resists them. Treatments: Antidepressants & Counseling Famous People With This Disorder: Adam Ant, Britney Spears, & Richard Dreyfuss
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A long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation. Treatments: Medication, Healthy Eating, and Therapy. Famous People With This Disorder: Peter Green, Syd Barrett, & Mary Todd Lincoln.
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The action of killing oneself intentionally. Five Factors: 1. Depression 2. Low Self-Esteem 3. Bullying 4. Stress 5. Abuse or Mistreatment
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Suicide rates among middle-aged Americans have risen sharply in the past decade, prompting concern that a generation of baby boomers who have faced years of economic worry and easy access to prescription painkillers may be particularly vulnerable to self-inflicted harm. Japan has high suicide rates because of their life situations. And North America has the highest suicide rates because of bullying.
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