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... autism and speech problems? 11. What does Axis IV measure? 12. What major areas are included in a description of adaptive functioning? 13. How would you describe someone who is “highly functioning” in terms of use of leisure time? 14. Anxiety is a reaction to: 15. Continuous anxiety is called: 16. W ...
... autism and speech problems? 11. What does Axis IV measure? 12. What major areas are included in a description of adaptive functioning? 13. How would you describe someone who is “highly functioning” in terms of use of leisure time? 14. Anxiety is a reaction to: 15. Continuous anxiety is called: 16. W ...
Other than violent behaviors, list five behaviors our society considers
... Often believed that dividing up of personality is the individual’s effort to escape a part of the self that he/ she fears. People diagnosed with DID usually suffered sever physical, psychological or sexual abuse during childhood. ...
... Often believed that dividing up of personality is the individual’s effort to escape a part of the self that he/ she fears. People diagnosed with DID usually suffered sever physical, psychological or sexual abuse during childhood. ...
Dissociative Disorders - Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba
... medical trauma (eg. a blow to the head). Dissociative amnesia has several subtypes: Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car ...
... medical trauma (eg. a blow to the head). Dissociative amnesia has several subtypes: Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car ...
Somatoform & Dissociative Disorders
... Disorder Hypochondriasis Conversion Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder ...
... Disorder Hypochondriasis Conversion Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder ...
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... • Conversion disorder – psychological loss of a specific voluntary body function (thought to be an attempt to avoid a conflict); For example, a woman who lives in terror of blurting out things that she does not want to say may lose the power of speech • Hypochondriasis – becoming preoccupied with im ...
... • Conversion disorder – psychological loss of a specific voluntary body function (thought to be an attempt to avoid a conflict); For example, a woman who lives in terror of blurting out things that she does not want to say may lose the power of speech • Hypochondriasis – becoming preoccupied with im ...
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
... • An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances A general pervasive mood of unha ...
... • An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances A general pervasive mood of unha ...
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
... Culturally sanctioned behavior – The term culture-bound syndrome denotes recurrent, localityspecific patterns of aberrant behavior and troubling experience that may or may not be linked to a particular DSM-IV diagnostic category. Many of these patterns are indigenously considered to be “illnesses,” ...
... Culturally sanctioned behavior – The term culture-bound syndrome denotes recurrent, localityspecific patterns of aberrant behavior and troubling experience that may or may not be linked to a particular DSM-IV diagnostic category. Many of these patterns are indigenously considered to be “illnesses,” ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS
... 2- Persistent concern about having additional attacks 3- Worry about its consequences ( going crazy..) 4- Significant change in behaviour 5- Absence / presence of agoraphobia 6- Panic attacks are not due to a substance or a medical condition or another mental disorder ...
... 2- Persistent concern about having additional attacks 3- Worry about its consequences ( going crazy..) 4- Significant change in behaviour 5- Absence / presence of agoraphobia 6- Panic attacks are not due to a substance or a medical condition or another mental disorder ...
Somatoform Disorders
... somatoform disorder in which a person appears to be, but is not, blind, deaf, paralyzed or insensitive to pain in various parts of the body. – The person will not be able to move their arms, see, feel, etc. but there is no biological cause – The diagnosis of conversion disorder is rare, occurring in ...
... somatoform disorder in which a person appears to be, but is not, blind, deaf, paralyzed or insensitive to pain in various parts of the body. – The person will not be able to move their arms, see, feel, etc. but there is no biological cause – The diagnosis of conversion disorder is rare, occurring in ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... – They usually accept the loss with relative calm – They invent physical symptoms to gain freedom from an unbearable conflict ...
... – They usually accept the loss with relative calm – They invent physical symptoms to gain freedom from an unbearable conflict ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder
... derealization, or both: 1. Depersonalization: Experiences of unreality, detachment, or being an outside observer with respect to one’s thoughts, feelings, sensations, body, or actions (e.g., perceptual alterations, distorted sense of time, unreal or absent self, emotional and/or physical numbing). 2 ...
... derealization, or both: 1. Depersonalization: Experiences of unreality, detachment, or being an outside observer with respect to one’s thoughts, feelings, sensations, body, or actions (e.g., perceptual alterations, distorted sense of time, unreal or absent self, emotional and/or physical numbing). 2 ...
unit 12 — abnormal psychology
... fear with no warning Persistent irrational fear UNWANTED repetitive thoughts or actions (Memories/nightmares/social withdrawal/jumpy anxiety/insomnia) lasting in excess of four weeks after a traumatic experience Symptoms take bodily form without any physical cause Conscious and past memories are sep ...
... fear with no warning Persistent irrational fear UNWANTED repetitive thoughts or actions (Memories/nightmares/social withdrawal/jumpy anxiety/insomnia) lasting in excess of four weeks after a traumatic experience Symptoms take bodily form without any physical cause Conscious and past memories are sep ...
DSM-5: Trauma and Stress
... – eliminated subjective reaction to event – recognition that symptom expression heterogeneous – must have 9 out of 14 symptoms in any category ...
... – eliminated subjective reaction to event – recognition that symptom expression heterogeneous – must have 9 out of 14 symptoms in any category ...
Mental Disorders and Addictive Behavior
... real or imagined fears occur so often they prevent a person from enjoying life. • Phobias are an example. ...
... real or imagined fears occur so often they prevent a person from enjoying life. • Phobias are an example. ...
DSM-IV-TR in Action Powerpoint
... Disorders Will also include trichotillomania and possible other conditions Obsessions to be described as urges rather than impulses Term “impulses” is problematic as how do you distinguish them from impulse control disorders, so will change term ...
... Disorders Will also include trichotillomania and possible other conditions Obsessions to be described as urges rather than impulses Term “impulses” is problematic as how do you distinguish them from impulse control disorders, so will change term ...
File - Ms. Hines` classroom
... 21. Although Jack is enjoying watching the football game, he feels oddly detached, as though he is watching himself and his actions from outside of his own body. Because this has happened several times recently, Jack is startled for fear that he will totally lose control of his thoughts and behavior ...
... 21. Although Jack is enjoying watching the football game, he feels oddly detached, as though he is watching himself and his actions from outside of his own body. Because this has happened several times recently, Jack is startled for fear that he will totally lose control of his thoughts and behavior ...
Methods and Ethics of Psychology
... Diagnosis - identification and labeling of a disease based on its signs and symptoms. Mental health clinicians (psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychiatric nurse practitioners) diagnose mental disorders. DSM-IV-TR - The APA defines a mental disorder as "a clinically significant behavioral or psych ...
... Diagnosis - identification and labeling of a disease based on its signs and symptoms. Mental health clinicians (psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychiatric nurse practitioners) diagnose mental disorders. DSM-IV-TR - The APA defines a mental disorder as "a clinically significant behavioral or psych ...
Dissociative dis
... same medicine, differences in color blindness. It is as if conflicting internal impulses cannot coexist or achieve dominance. ...
... same medicine, differences in color blindness. It is as if conflicting internal impulses cannot coexist or achieve dominance. ...
Dissociative Disorders
... C. Not better explained by a another mental disorder and is not due to a GMC or substance D. Symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning Depersonalization Disorder Key features: Much more common, the person suddenly feels changed or different in a strange way. Common ...
... C. Not better explained by a another mental disorder and is not due to a GMC or substance D. Symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning Depersonalization Disorder Key features: Much more common, the person suddenly feels changed or different in a strange way. Common ...
Somatoform Disorders
... Conversion Disorder Glove Anesthesia (Inability to Feel Your Hand) A conversion disorder Glove anesthesia-—the experience of no sensation in the hand but continued sensation in all other parts of the arm, as shown in (a)-—cannot result from nerve damage, because no nerves innervate the hand without ...
... Conversion Disorder Glove Anesthesia (Inability to Feel Your Hand) A conversion disorder Glove anesthesia-—the experience of no sensation in the hand but continued sensation in all other parts of the arm, as shown in (a)-—cannot result from nerve damage, because no nerves innervate the hand without ...
Dissociative Disorders - Viktor`s Notes for the Neurosurgery Resident
... what is not known by one identity may be known by another; some identities may appear to know and interact with others in elaborate inner world (patients typically report hearing inner conversations* between other personalities, which comment on or address patient). *patient may be misdiagnosed wi ...
... what is not known by one identity may be known by another; some identities may appear to know and interact with others in elaborate inner world (patients typically report hearing inner conversations* between other personalities, which comment on or address patient). *patient may be misdiagnosed wi ...