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Horus’s Problems at Work
“Horus, are you going to tell me what are we gonna do about this?” Sara asked Horus, pointing towards a pile of empty packs of cigarettes and matchboxes right underneath his desk. Horus sighed. Sara was an attorney and Horus was her assistant. She was not the only one who had noted the cigarette packs…
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History, Prevalence, Diagnostic Criteria, and Features of Hoarding Disorder
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) includes hoarding disorder (HD) in the group of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRD), which also includes trichotillomania, excoriation disorder, and body dysmorphic disorder. A person with a hoarding problem develops an unjustified attachment to their material belongings and finds it difficult to let go of…
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Understanding the Origins of Walter White from Breaking Bad
Walter White – or Heisenberg – is the main protagonist of the American series Breaking Bad. Played by Bryan Cranston (a great actor), White is a chemistry teacher at J. P. Wynne High School. Safe to say, he has a middle class life, involving all the perks and pits of ‘mediocrity’. At the start of…
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The Personality of Walter White from Breaking Bad
Walter White is the main protagonist of the acclaimed show Breaking Bad. In this short analysis, I will go through the personality traits that Walter White seemed to possess. I am using the five factor model of personality to assess Walt’s character. Below, I’ve written it down in very brief points. If you wish to…
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7 Movies You Should Watch to Understand Panic Attacks
Are you looking for movies on panic attacks to understand what they look like? If that is the case, you are at the right place! The following is the list of 7 movies you must watch to understand panic attacks: Girl, Interrupted (1999) In the film, Winona Ryder plays the role of a young lady who,…
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Oben’s Problems at Work
Oben could not stop thinking about what just happened. The day was going fine, he had had a good bout of meetings with his clients. Everything was going great in fact. But his heart dropped when he went back into his office. Oben had a neat array of fountain pens, always on the right side…
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Agra’s Problems at Work
Agra felt a surge of dread wash over her as her assistant, Fera, said that she had parked her car in the parking lot. It was Agra’s practice to park her car in front of the building of the software house. She had asked special permission from the CEO of the company, to allow her…
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Prevalence, Diagnostic Criteria, and Features of Body Dysmorphic Disorder
The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition Text Revision (DSM-5-TR) defines body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) as a condition in which a person is fixated on what they think is wrong with their appearance when in reality they look fine. BDD is a common mental illness that is often not…