Somatoform Disorders
... – They think everything that goes on in their world is related to their imagined defect ...
... – They think everything that goes on in their world is related to their imagined defect ...
2. Personality Disorders
... anxious in new social situations and does not see how she will ever be able to approach or speak coherently to someone of the opposite sex. Roy alternates between periods in which he remains motionless and seems oblivious to his environment, and periods of hyperactivity and frenzied excitement. He s ...
... anxious in new social situations and does not see how she will ever be able to approach or speak coherently to someone of the opposite sex. Roy alternates between periods in which he remains motionless and seems oblivious to his environment, and periods of hyperactivity and frenzied excitement. He s ...
Chapter14
... Acquired through classical conditioning or observational learning Maintained through operant conditioning ...
... Acquired through classical conditioning or observational learning Maintained through operant conditioning ...
Part 2 2011
... anxious in new social situations and does not see how she will ever be able to approach or speak coherently to someone of the opposite sex. ...
... anxious in new social situations and does not see how she will ever be able to approach or speak coherently to someone of the opposite sex. ...
Mental Disorders
... 2. Multiple Sclerosis-An immune system disorder that affects the central nervous system (brain & spinal cord). 3. Senile dementia-Alzheimer’s type 4. Parkinson’s Disease-Nerve disorder that causes tremors and paralysis Cardiovascular disorders These are disorders related to the heart, the main one b ...
... 2. Multiple Sclerosis-An immune system disorder that affects the central nervous system (brain & spinal cord). 3. Senile dementia-Alzheimer’s type 4. Parkinson’s Disease-Nerve disorder that causes tremors and paralysis Cardiovascular disorders These are disorders related to the heart, the main one b ...
Chapter 14 Powerpoint
... • Phobias – irrational, persistent fear of an abject, situation, or social activity • Social Phobias – fear of interacting with others or social situations • Specific Phobias – fear of objects or specific situations or events • Agoraphobia – fear of being in a place or situation ...
... • Phobias – irrational, persistent fear of an abject, situation, or social activity • Social Phobias – fear of interacting with others or social situations • Specific Phobias – fear of objects or specific situations or events • Agoraphobia – fear of being in a place or situation ...
Mental Health - Salesianum School
... • Irrational fears that can get in the way of leading a normal life. • Having a phobia may produce the following signs and symptoms: • A persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity or situation. • An immediate response of uncontrollable anxiety when exposed to the object of fear. • A ...
... • Irrational fears that can get in the way of leading a normal life. • Having a phobia may produce the following signs and symptoms: • A persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity or situation. • An immediate response of uncontrollable anxiety when exposed to the object of fear. • A ...
023_2004_Treatment1_web
... don’t understand how I feel. They don’t know what it’s like to be me. • Therapist: You seem to be saying that the things that are important to you aren’t very important to your parents. You’d like them now and then to see ...
... don’t understand how I feel. They don’t know what it’s like to be me. • Therapist: You seem to be saying that the things that are important to you aren’t very important to your parents. You’d like them now and then to see ...
Psychological Disorders
... Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause personal suffering or interfere with daily life ...
... Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause personal suffering or interfere with daily life ...
Psychoactive substance use disorders
... Psychoactive substance use disorders Dr. Bodrogi Andrea ...
... Psychoactive substance use disorders Dr. Bodrogi Andrea ...
Mental Health Disorders
... (over which the person has no control) and need to be treated with medication or intensive psychotherapy. ...
... (over which the person has no control) and need to be treated with medication or intensive psychotherapy. ...
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... others; oftentimes called psychopaths or sociopaths • Many are delinquents or criminals, but many are not crazed murderers displayed on television • Create a good first impression and are often charming; may cheat their way through life • Blind to signs of disgust in other people ...
... others; oftentimes called psychopaths or sociopaths • Many are delinquents or criminals, but many are not crazed murderers displayed on television • Create a good first impression and are often charming; may cheat their way through life • Blind to signs of disgust in other people ...
Somatoform Disorders
... – See CNN video on new biological evidence – 2 min. – See the Many Faces of Michael Jackson (40 sec.) ...
... – See CNN video on new biological evidence – 2 min. – See the Many Faces of Michael Jackson (40 sec.) ...
Somatoform Disorders - Grand Haven Area Public Schools
... on new biological evidence) • Hypochondriasis – Preoccupation with imagined diseases based on the person’s misinterpretation of bodily symptoms or functions. – The person does suffer and believes they are sick but it is all in their head. ...
... on new biological evidence) • Hypochondriasis – Preoccupation with imagined diseases based on the person’s misinterpretation of bodily symptoms or functions. – The person does suffer and believes they are sick but it is all in their head. ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Dissociative Identity Disorder • Used to be known as Multiple Personality Disorder. • A person has several rather than one integrated personality. • People with DID commonly have a history of childhood abuse or trauma. ...
... Dissociative Identity Disorder • Used to be known as Multiple Personality Disorder. • A person has several rather than one integrated personality. • People with DID commonly have a history of childhood abuse or trauma. ...
Axia College Material Appendix D Psychological and
... 4. Increased anxiety, guilt and arousal. The individual startles easily and is upset and unable to sleep. They may experience survivor’s remorse. 2. What life events are most likely to trigger a stress disorder? Acute stress disorder (ASD) occurs within four weeks of the event with a duration of les ...
... 4. Increased anxiety, guilt and arousal. The individual startles easily and is upset and unable to sleep. They may experience survivor’s remorse. 2. What life events are most likely to trigger a stress disorder? Acute stress disorder (ASD) occurs within four weeks of the event with a duration of les ...
2. Personality Disorders
... Sophia has always been preoccupied with schedules, lists, and trivial details. She plans everything sown to the last detail and becomes very upset if things don’t work out the way she has planned. In the past 9 months Andrew has been fired by three different employers. He was unreliable and often mi ...
... Sophia has always been preoccupied with schedules, lists, and trivial details. She plans everything sown to the last detail and becomes very upset if things don’t work out the way she has planned. In the past 9 months Andrew has been fired by three different employers. He was unreliable and often mi ...
mental disorders intro and anxiety
... An exaggerated, unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity, or object ...
... An exaggerated, unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity, or object ...
PSYCHOLOGY (9th Edition) David Myers
... increased in the late 20th century. DID has not been found in other countries. Critics’ Arguments 1. Role-playing by people open to a therapist’s suggestion. 2. Learned response that reinforces reductions in anxiety. ...
... increased in the late 20th century. DID has not been found in other countries. Critics’ Arguments 1. Role-playing by people open to a therapist’s suggestion. 2. Learned response that reinforces reductions in anxiety. ...
(CAPS) - Student Mental Health - California State University, Los
... Address your concerns about their well-being Talking about their well being makes it easier to talk about sensitive topics, and reduces the likelihood of drug and alcohol use, anxiety, and even suicidality. ...
... Address your concerns about their well-being Talking about their well being makes it easier to talk about sensitive topics, and reduces the likelihood of drug and alcohol use, anxiety, and even suicidality. ...
PSY100-treatment10sum - University of Toronto Mississauga
... reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin – Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors: MAO degrades transmitters; drugs that inhibit MAO allow the transmitter to work for longer periods – Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: Prozac blocks the reuptake of serotonin ...
... reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin – Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors: MAO degrades transmitters; drugs that inhibit MAO allow the transmitter to work for longer periods – Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: Prozac blocks the reuptake of serotonin ...