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Understanding Human Behavior: The Influence of Culture, Age, and Gender

This guest lecture by Debbie Wheeler explores the complex interplay between culture, age, and gender in shaping human behavior. Presented on August 19, 2009, at AISLC, the talk delves into psychological issues, including anxiety disorders, mood swings, and self-harm behaviors. The speaker shares insights into the significance of cultural context in mental health, as well as personal experiences with mental health challenges. It provides a thought-provoking perspective for anyone interested in psychology, mental health, and the societal factors that impact individual behavior.

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Understanding Human Behavior: The Influence of Culture, Age, and Gender

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  1. Debbie WheelerCrossing the borderline The role of specific cultures, age and gender in human behavior Guest-lecture August 19, 2009, AISLC

  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BexFyM7OPo

  3. Anxiety disorder and paranoia

  4. Alcoholic

  5. Trichotillomania • This is not mine, it's something I found searching on Google

  6. Mood disorder

  7. Generic mood disorder? • That's what the good doctor put me down as, in his professional opinion...I had panic attacks, major mood swings, thoughts of suicide, a period of bulemia, self-mutilation, depression, etc. etc. and all that fun stuff.I think I am somewhat anorexic, as I have all the signs and symptoms of such a person. And while still on 200 mg of Lamotrigine, My mood swings have returned and I had another panic attack. I want a real diagnosis. I know my emothions are ******** up, and I know that something is wrong with me. Any ideas? Tell me, would you ever say to me, 'Stop. If you love me, stop.'?

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