Janet constantly washes her hands. She must keep them clean as she fears that without these seventy to eighty daily washes she will catch some types of disease. Janet is displaying symptoms associated with disorder.
Jack has been in and of mental hospitals most of his life. He seems to experience periods of extreme "highs" followed by periods of extreme "lows" in cycles. The "highs" are sometimes so high that he is almost incoherent, and the "lows" are sometimes so low that his is almost in a stupor and must be tube-fed. John's diagnosis is probably disorder.
Alex came to a clinical psychologist to seek employment. He claimed that he had been trained by Sigmund Freud in the practice of psychotherapy. The psychologist is likely to diagnose Alex with
Six-year-old Lillian's frequent, explosive temper tantrums are the center of her family's life. When she is having a tantrum, she screams, hits, bites and kicks others, and destroys property. Her parents no longer take her out of the house unless absolutely necessary due to her unpredictable behavior. Lillian may have disorder.
Winston has two jobs. At one, he is known as "Red," a quiet worker who is diligent and rarely talks to his co-workers. At the other, he is known as "Jamal," a cheerful would-be rapper who always has a joke or a new song lyric to share with his fellow employees. Winston may have disorder.