Schizophrenia
... the diagnosis of one over another form of schizophrenia provides little information that is helpful in either treating or in predicting the course of the problems. There is also considerable overlap among the types. For example, patients with all forms of Schizophrenia may have delusions. Kraepeli ...
... the diagnosis of one over another form of schizophrenia provides little information that is helpful in either treating or in predicting the course of the problems. There is also considerable overlap among the types. For example, patients with all forms of Schizophrenia may have delusions. Kraepeli ...
The Structure of DSM-III-R Schizotypal Personality Disorder
... Based on the historical origins of the diagnostic category (Kendler 1985) and the development of the criteria (Spitzer et al. 1979), some authors have described SPD as a de facto bidimensional category (Siever and Gunderson 1983; Widiger et al. 1988). This grouping is composed of cognitive-perceptua ...
... Based on the historical origins of the diagnostic category (Kendler 1985) and the development of the criteria (Spitzer et al. 1979), some authors have described SPD as a de facto bidimensional category (Siever and Gunderson 1983; Widiger et al. 1988). This grouping is composed of cognitive-perceptua ...
Psych B – Module 29
... • This is a story about a girl. While at the funeral of her own mother, she met a guy whom she did not know. She thought this guy was amazing, so much the dream guy that she was searching for that she fell in love with him immediately. However, she never asked for his name or number and afterward co ...
... • This is a story about a girl. While at the funeral of her own mother, she met a guy whom she did not know. She thought this guy was amazing, so much the dream guy that she was searching for that she fell in love with him immediately. However, she never asked for his name or number and afterward co ...
Substance Dependence - People Server at UNCW
... Fear of being in social situations in which one will be embarrassed or humiliated ...
... Fear of being in social situations in which one will be embarrassed or humiliated ...
Psych B
... • Schizophrenia tends to run in families. • Genetics appears to produce a predisposition (increased likelihood) to develop schizophrenia. ...
... • Schizophrenia tends to run in families. • Genetics appears to produce a predisposition (increased likelihood) to develop schizophrenia. ...
What is Psychosis?
... but without periods of elevated mood occurring at any point during the illness. This distinguishes the illness from bipolar disorder. ...
... but without periods of elevated mood occurring at any point during the illness. This distinguishes the illness from bipolar disorder. ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... The symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder can be summarized as instability in mood, thinking, behavior, personal relations, and self-image. Individuals with the disorder may: ...
... The symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder can be summarized as instability in mood, thinking, behavior, personal relations, and self-image. Individuals with the disorder may: ...
Psychotic Disorders
... Schizoaffective disorder Meets criteria for major depressive or manic episode and psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia 2 weeks of psychotic symptoms in absence of mood symptoms Mood symptoms represent significant portion of time both in active and ...
... Schizoaffective disorder Meets criteria for major depressive or manic episode and psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia 2 weeks of psychotic symptoms in absence of mood symptoms Mood symptoms represent significant portion of time both in active and ...
Module 23
... – Hostile parents, poor social relations, the death of a parent or loved one, and career or personal problems can contribute to the development and onset of schizophrenia – Abstract thinking & planning – Diathesis stress theory • some people have a genetic predisposition (a diathesis) that interacts ...
... – Hostile parents, poor social relations, the death of a parent or loved one, and career or personal problems can contribute to the development and onset of schizophrenia – Abstract thinking & planning – Diathesis stress theory • some people have a genetic predisposition (a diathesis) that interacts ...
Module 49 Dissociative and Personality Disorders Outline
... specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing localized amnesia. b. Selective amnesia happens when a person can recall only small parts of events that took place in a defined period of time. For example, an ab ...
... specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing localized amnesia. b. Selective amnesia happens when a person can recall only small parts of events that took place in a defined period of time. For example, an ab ...
Schizophrenia & Other Psychotic Disorders
... diagnosis used for people who meet the criteria for schizophrenia but do not clearly fit into the above subtypes ...
... diagnosis used for people who meet the criteria for schizophrenia but do not clearly fit into the above subtypes ...
Early Onset Schizophrenia - NAMI
... of anti-psychotics, including olanzapine, clozapine (Clozaril) is an important option for children and teenagers, but is not used as a first treatment due to significant side-effects (see below). For some children with refractory psychosis, clozapine proves to be the only medication that helps. We h ...
... of anti-psychotics, including olanzapine, clozapine (Clozaril) is an important option for children and teenagers, but is not used as a first treatment due to significant side-effects (see below). For some children with refractory psychosis, clozapine proves to be the only medication that helps. We h ...
Chapter 12 - Abnormal Psychology
... Transfusions of animal blood or removal of ones own blood to restore “a balance of the humors” ...
... Transfusions of animal blood or removal of ones own blood to restore “a balance of the humors” ...
Personality disorder
... Commonly adults (16 to 65 years old) with severe mental illness (e.g. schizophrenia, manic depressive disorders, severe depressive disorder) with an acute psychiatric crisis of such severity that, without the involvement of a crisis resolution/home treatment team, hospitalisation would be necessary. ...
... Commonly adults (16 to 65 years old) with severe mental illness (e.g. schizophrenia, manic depressive disorders, severe depressive disorder) with an acute psychiatric crisis of such severity that, without the involvement of a crisis resolution/home treatment team, hospitalisation would be necessary. ...
Psychology Review
... Be able to answer each of these essay questions. Two of them will appear on the test. Except where noted, each answer should be 35 to 40 words long. Some will appear as multiple choice questions instead of essays. 1) What was the most interesting single topic we studied in psychology? Why did that p ...
... Be able to answer each of these essay questions. Two of them will appear on the test. Except where noted, each answer should be 35 to 40 words long. Some will appear as multiple choice questions instead of essays. 1) What was the most interesting single topic we studied in psychology? Why did that p ...
Disorder therapy ppt - Fort Bend ISD / Homepage
... Catatonic Schizophrenia • Flat effect • Waxy Flexibility • parrot like repeating of another’s speech and movements ...
... Catatonic Schizophrenia • Flat effect • Waxy Flexibility • parrot like repeating of another’s speech and movements ...
Psychological Disorders When is behavior likely to be labeled as
... Dissociative disorders Schizophrenia Personality disorders Avoidant Personality disorder Narcissistic Personality disorder Borderline Personality disorder Antisocial Personality disorder Somatoform disorder What role do obsessive thoughts play in anxiety? What role do compulsive behaviors play in an ...
... Dissociative disorders Schizophrenia Personality disorders Avoidant Personality disorder Narcissistic Personality disorder Borderline Personality disorder Antisocial Personality disorder Somatoform disorder What role do obsessive thoughts play in anxiety? What role do compulsive behaviors play in an ...
Schizophrenia & Other Psychotic Disorders
... diagnosis used for people who meet the criteria for schizophrenia but do not clearly fit into the above subtypes ...
... diagnosis used for people who meet the criteria for schizophrenia but do not clearly fit into the above subtypes ...
Psychopathology Today Mental Disorder Issues Causes of Illness
... Circuit disturbance rather than specific cerebral localized dysfunction is involved in schizophrenia. Symptoms of schizophrenia arise from impaired connectivity between different brain regions as a consequence of some neurodevelopmental defects (fig. on next slide) ...
... Circuit disturbance rather than specific cerebral localized dysfunction is involved in schizophrenia. Symptoms of schizophrenia arise from impaired connectivity between different brain regions as a consequence of some neurodevelopmental defects (fig. on next slide) ...
Relationship between dissociative symptoms with insight in patients
... disorder and a prevalence of up to 60% in cases of schizophrenia. There is a growing awareness of the relationship between psychotic symptoms and dissociation. Studies have found associations between severity of psychotic symptoms and dissociation. Dissociation is often related to psychological stre ...
... disorder and a prevalence of up to 60% in cases of schizophrenia. There is a growing awareness of the relationship between psychotic symptoms and dissociation. Studies have found associations between severity of psychotic symptoms and dissociation. Dissociation is often related to psychological stre ...
Psyc 3280 Abnormal Psychology
... identity disorder? What are the predominant treatment options? In general, what are the paraphilias and what is their typical course? Are males or females more likely to be diagnosed with them? Be familiar with the specific paraphilias, theories about their etiology, and potential treatment approach ...
... identity disorder? What are the predominant treatment options? In general, what are the paraphilias and what is their typical course? Are males or females more likely to be diagnosed with them? Be familiar with the specific paraphilias, theories about their etiology, and potential treatment approach ...
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... postures without evidence of distress (a.k.a. catalepsy) • Negativism: opposing every movement instructed to do • Pillow sign: sleeping with head raised as if there is a pillow underneath the head • Stereotypy: repetitive fixed pattern of purposeless ...
... postures without evidence of distress (a.k.a. catalepsy) • Negativism: opposing every movement instructed to do • Pillow sign: sleeping with head raised as if there is a pillow underneath the head • Stereotypy: repetitive fixed pattern of purposeless ...
Abnormal Psychology
... How is the DSM-IV used by psychologists? Why the DSM-IV only bases diagnoses on observable patterns of behavior? self-fulfilling prophecies What is the difference between neurotic disorders and psychotic disorders? The negative effects of diagnostic labels The relationship between psychological diso ...
... How is the DSM-IV used by psychologists? Why the DSM-IV only bases diagnoses on observable patterns of behavior? self-fulfilling prophecies What is the difference between neurotic disorders and psychotic disorders? The negative effects of diagnostic labels The relationship between psychological diso ...