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Module 39: Beyond the Major
Disorders
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Mood Disorders
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Disturbances in emotional feelings strong
enough to intrude on everyday life
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Major depression is a severe form of
depression that may last months or years
in which the person experiences
characteristic symptoms
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Worthless feelings
Loneliness
Crying
Sleep disturbance
Suicide
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Mood Disorders
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Bipolar disorder
Condition in which a person
sequentially experiences periods of
mania and depression
– Mania
Extended state of intense, wild
elation
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Causes of Mood
Disorders
Psychoanalytic
– Feelings of loss
– Anger turned inward
Heredity
 Learned helplessness
 Evolutionary theory
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– Depression is an adaptive
response to goals that are
unattainable
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Schizophrenia
Class of disorders in which severe
distortion of reality occurs
– Decline from a previous level of
functioning
– Disturbances of thought and language
– Delusions
– Perceptual disorders
– Emotional disturbances
– Withdrawal
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Schizophrenia
Process schizophrenia
– Symptoms develop relatively early
in life, slowly and subtly
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Reactive schizophrenia
– Onset of symptoms is sudden and
conspicuous
Positive-symptom schizophrenia
 Negative-symptom
schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia:
Causes
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Biological
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– Heredity
– Dopamine hypothesis
• Schizophrenia occurs
when there is excess
activity in those areas
of the brain that use
dopamine as a

neurotransmitter
Environmental
perspectives
– Expressed emotion
• Interaction style characterized
by criticism, hostility, and
emotional intrusiveness by
family members
Cognitive perspective
– Overattention
– Underattention
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Schizophrenia
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Personality Disorders
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Disorders characterized
by inflexible,
maladaptive
personality traits that
do not permit the
person to function
appropriately as
members of society
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Narcissistic personality disorder
– Exaggerated sense of self-importance
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Antisocial personality disorder
(sociopath)
– Characterized by no regard for the moral
and ethical rules of society or the rights
of others
Borderline personality disorder
– Characterized by their difficulty in
developing a secure sense of who they
are
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Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
ADHD is a disorder
marked by inattention,
impulsiveness, a low
tolerance for
frustration, and
generally a great deal
of inappropriate
activity
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