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Change: : as defined by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a condition in
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Change: 3.19 Tabula RasaEnuresis: A childhood disorder marked by repeated bed-wetting or wetting of one’s clothes (Comer, 2004, p. 537). Enuresis, along with fire-starting and animal torture, is one of the three childhood characteristics that complete the “MacDonald triad” (Source: Wikipedia: MacDonald Triad).FFM: Five-Factor Model
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Change: 1.08 Natural Born Killer Avoidant personality disorder: A personality disorder characterized by consistent discomfort and restraint in social situations, overwhelming feelings of inadequacy, and extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation (Comer, 2004, p. 511).Borderline personality disorder: A personality disorder characterized by repeated instability
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Change: affectivity);affectively); (2) extraversion (or positive affectivity);affectively); (3) openness to experience (or unconventionality); (4) antagonism versus agreeableness; and (5) conscientiousness (or constraint) (Widiger & Lynam, 1998, p. 171).Forensic psychology: The branch of psychology concerned with intersections between psychological
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Change: 2.01 The Fisher King 2,3.05 Seven Seconds, 3.09 Penelope .ReferencesBryant, C. D. (2003). Handbook of Death & Dying. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Comer, R. J. (2004). Abnormal Psychology. New York, NY: Worth Publishers.Child Protection TrainingStanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyWidiger, T.
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Change: Typically referred to a person's ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory with extreme accuracy and in abundant volume, however, there is no scientific consensus regarding the nature, the proper definition, or even the very existence of eidetic imagery (Source: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Episodes: 1.01
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Change: : Victims in this group have a lifestyle that makes them a higher risk for being a victim of a violent crime. The most obvious
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Change: A short bout of panic that occurs suddenly, reaches a peak within ten minutes, and gradually passes (Comer, 2004, p. 143). Episode: 3.05 Seven Seconds.Paraphilias: Disorders characterized by recurrent and intense sexual urges, fantasies, or behaviors
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Change: One of the two types of child molesters, the other being the preferential offender. Far more situational offenders exist in society than preferential sex offenders but they have fewer victims. Situational Offenders are:Offenders:OpportunistsAre opportunists engaging in misconduct when the opportunity presents itself. IndiscriminateAre indiscriminate concerning
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Change: Far more situational offenders exist in society than preferential sex offenders but they have fewer victims. Situational Offenders are:Opportunists engaging in misconduct when the opportunity presents itself.Indiscriminate concerning whom they molest and act completely on impulse (Source: Child Protection Training).Stressor: An event that
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Change: The deliberate actions taken by an adult to form a trusting relationship with a child, with the intent of later having sexual contact (Source: Wikipedia). Episode: 3.05: Seven SecondsHero Homicide: Murders committed by a person looking for recognition without
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Change: Invest significant amounts of time, energy, money and other resources to fulfill their sexual desires.Have excessive interest in children, seek access to children, and frequently move to avoid capture.May maintain pornographic collections and photograph children and/or their victims. (Source: Child Protection Training) Episode: 3.05: Seven SecondsPsychopathy:
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Change: Have a particular sexual preference for children of a particular age, gender or a child with specific physical characteristics.Extremely dangerous because of their predatory nature.Proactive in seeking their victim and aggressively engage in bold and repeated attempts to molest a childPsychopathy: See Anti-social personality disorder.Psychosis: A
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Change: Exposure to trauma, which is defined as a stressor that causes intense fear, often involves threats to life or serious injury to oneself or others.
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Change: 1.06: L.D.S.K., 3.09: PenelopeHystrionic personality disorder: A personality disorder characterized by a pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking. Once called hysterical personality disorder (Comer, 2004, p. 507). Major depressive disorder: A severe pattern of depression that is disabling and
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