Study Guide for Exam 6 Part I – The Trait Perspective in Personality
... What is the spillover effect? Recognize examples. What evidence supports that some emotional reactions occur without conscious thinking? What are the components of emotion? What is the most powerful communicator of emotion? What is a great way to communicate intimacy (using face)? Many facial expres ...
... What is the spillover effect? Recognize examples. What evidence supports that some emotional reactions occur without conscious thinking? What are the components of emotion? What is the most powerful communicator of emotion? What is a great way to communicate intimacy (using face)? Many facial expres ...
Psychological Disorders
... Medical Model - the concept that diseases have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and in most cases, cured. When applied to psychological disorders, the medical model assumes that these “mental” illnesses can be diagnosed on the basis of their symptoms and cured through therapy, which m ...
... Medical Model - the concept that diseases have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and in most cases, cured. When applied to psychological disorders, the medical model assumes that these “mental” illnesses can be diagnosed on the basis of their symptoms and cured through therapy, which m ...
Psych Disorder Notes
... Medical Model - the concept that diseases have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and in most cases, cured. When applied to psychological disorders, the medical model assumes that these “mental” illnesses can be diagnosed on the basis of their symptoms and cured through therapy, which m ...
... Medical Model - the concept that diseases have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and in most cases, cured. When applied to psychological disorders, the medical model assumes that these “mental” illnesses can be diagnosed on the basis of their symptoms and cured through therapy, which m ...
Part 2 2011
... Preoccupied with rules, details, organization, to the point where the major point of the activity is lost Perfectionism that interferes with task completion Excessively devoted to work and productivity to the exclusion of friendships or leisure activities Show rigidity and stubbornness Reluctant to ...
... Preoccupied with rules, details, organization, to the point where the major point of the activity is lost Perfectionism that interferes with task completion Excessively devoted to work and productivity to the exclusion of friendships or leisure activities Show rigidity and stubbornness Reluctant to ...
Relative Importance of Each Topic in Relation to the Module 5 Quiz
... I’m Not Going to Ask You About: Any of the Linkages stuff from either chapter Any specific details on the proposed causes of mental disorders Any names for the specific phobias (e.g., acrophobia, claustrophobia, etc.) -- but know what phobias are in general. The five subtypes of schizophrenia (jus k ...
... I’m Not Going to Ask You About: Any of the Linkages stuff from either chapter Any specific details on the proposed causes of mental disorders Any names for the specific phobias (e.g., acrophobia, claustrophobia, etc.) -- but know what phobias are in general. The five subtypes of schizophrenia (jus k ...
Personality disorder
... Adults aged between 18 and approximately 65 with the following: 2. A history of high use of inpatient or intensive home based care (for example, more than two admissions or more than 6 months inpatient care in the past two years) 3. Difficulty in maintaining lasting and consenting contact with servi ...
... Adults aged between 18 and approximately 65 with the following: 2. A history of high use of inpatient or intensive home based care (for example, more than two admissions or more than 6 months inpatient care in the past two years) 3. Difficulty in maintaining lasting and consenting contact with servi ...
SS09 - Psychology
... 30. The model of abnormality that focuses on the roles of values and choices in behavior is the: A) cognitive model. B) sociocultural model. C) psychodynamic model. D) humanistic-existential model*. 31. Messages moving from neuron to neuron must cross tiny spaces called: A) dendrites. B) axons. C) n ...
... 30. The model of abnormality that focuses on the roles of values and choices in behavior is the: A) cognitive model. B) sociocultural model. C) psychodynamic model. D) humanistic-existential model*. 31. Messages moving from neuron to neuron must cross tiny spaces called: A) dendrites. B) axons. C) n ...
THE CHILD
... • Serious family pathology as underlying cause • Child abuse • Domestic violence • Sexual abuse • Eating disorders • Substance abuse DYSTHYMIA • Depression that occurs on most days for most of the day • Interferes with normal psychosocial development • Affects self-image ...
... • Serious family pathology as underlying cause • Child abuse • Domestic violence • Sexual abuse • Eating disorders • Substance abuse DYSTHYMIA • Depression that occurs on most days for most of the day • Interferes with normal psychosocial development • Affects self-image ...
Henderson_NAMI_2013 - NAMI Massachusetts
... • In the U.S., race and ethnicity have a significant impact on psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. – People of color are frequently misdiagnosed as having schizophrenia instead of an affective disorder. – African Americans patients receive higher doses of antipsychotic agents, have higher rates of ...
... • In the U.S., race and ethnicity have a significant impact on psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. – People of color are frequently misdiagnosed as having schizophrenia instead of an affective disorder. – African Americans patients receive higher doses of antipsychotic agents, have higher rates of ...
Somatoform and Factitious Disorders
... Disorders Pain Disorder: Distinction is made between pain disorders in which general medical conditions are not present or play a minimal role and those in which both psychological factors and a general medical condition seem to be involved. Pain is judged to be excessive for the specific sit ...
... Disorders Pain Disorder: Distinction is made between pain disorders in which general medical conditions are not present or play a minimal role and those in which both psychological factors and a general medical condition seem to be involved. Pain is judged to be excessive for the specific sit ...
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROBLEMS OF FARM PEOPLE DIFFER
... The people involved in agriculture differ from the general population in the types and frequencies of the behavioral health problems they typically experience. There are commonalities as well, but the differences are the most important for farmers and their healthcare providers to understand. This a ...
... The people involved in agriculture differ from the general population in the types and frequencies of the behavioral health problems they typically experience. There are commonalities as well, but the differences are the most important for farmers and their healthcare providers to understand. This a ...
Newsletter of
... workers in the U.S. to diagnose mental illness, the DSM is an important factor in our mental health system. The manual often influences what type of care people get (or should get), how practitioners are reimbursed, and how people diagnosed with mental illness view themselves and their recoveries. W ...
... workers in the U.S. to diagnose mental illness, the DSM is an important factor in our mental health system. The manual often influences what type of care people get (or should get), how practitioners are reimbursed, and how people diagnosed with mental illness view themselves and their recoveries. W ...
Specific Learning Disorder - DSM-5
... Broadening the diagnostic category reflects the latest scientific understanding of the condition. Specific symptoms, such as difficulty in reading, are just symptoms. And in many cases, one symptom points to a larger set of problems. These problems can have long-term impact on a person’s ability to ...
... Broadening the diagnostic category reflects the latest scientific understanding of the condition. Specific symptoms, such as difficulty in reading, are just symptoms. And in many cases, one symptom points to a larger set of problems. These problems can have long-term impact on a person’s ability to ...
Psychology Study Guide
... 6. Be able to apply what you know about the following: Anxiety Disorders,(Generalized anxiety, Phobia, OCD, and panic disorder). 7. List symptoms, according to the book, of PTSD. 8. Learning and biological perspectives 9. Be able to apply what you know about the following: Dissociative ...
... 6. Be able to apply what you know about the following: Anxiety Disorders,(Generalized anxiety, Phobia, OCD, and panic disorder). 7. List symptoms, according to the book, of PTSD. 8. Learning and biological perspectives 9. Be able to apply what you know about the following: Dissociative ...
Medical Necessity Criteria - Innovative Therapeutic Services
... Based on the clinical evaluation and ongoing treatment plan, PRP services are indicated and are expected to reduce the symptoms of the youth’s mental illness or the functional behavioral impairment that is a result of the mental illness. 2. The impairment as a result of the youth’s mental illness re ...
... Based on the clinical evaluation and ongoing treatment plan, PRP services are indicated and are expected to reduce the symptoms of the youth’s mental illness or the functional behavioral impairment that is a result of the mental illness. 2. The impairment as a result of the youth’s mental illness re ...
Slides 25 - Association for Academic Psychiatry
... Epidemiology of Depression Incidence increasing ...
... Epidemiology of Depression Incidence increasing ...
Chapter 16: Psychological disorders PowerPoint
... – close relatives also at heightened risk for unipolar depression – bipolar disorder may be polygenic ...
... – close relatives also at heightened risk for unipolar depression – bipolar disorder may be polygenic ...
Mental Disorder Intro-Student - health and physical education
... May feel guilty because they survived and others did not. What would be an example of an event that could cause PTSD. ...
... May feel guilty because they survived and others did not. What would be an example of an event that could cause PTSD. ...
Module 49 - DID and Personality disorders
... Characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning. ...
... Characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning. ...
The Anxiety Disorders Some Practical Questions & Answers
... Use the testing strategies you are already perfecting. ...
... Use the testing strategies you are already perfecting. ...
XII. Psychological Disorders
... Chronic or Process - develops gradually, long history, recovery doubtful. Acute or Reactive - develops in reaction to life stress, recovery more likely. ...
... Chronic or Process - develops gradually, long history, recovery doubtful. Acute or Reactive - develops in reaction to life stress, recovery more likely. ...
Aging Well
... false beliefs about what is taking place or who one is (delusions) Seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting or smelling things that are not there (hallucinations) Also part of a number of psychiatric disorders, bipolar, delusional, depression, schizophrenia ...
... false beliefs about what is taking place or who one is (delusions) Seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting or smelling things that are not there (hallucinations) Also part of a number of psychiatric disorders, bipolar, delusional, depression, schizophrenia ...
Psychological Disorders
... Depression results from an interaction between personality and negative life events Dependency and vulnerability to loss Self-Criticism/Perfectionism and vulnerability to perceived failure ...
... Depression results from an interaction between personality and negative life events Dependency and vulnerability to loss Self-Criticism/Perfectionism and vulnerability to perceived failure ...
PowerPoint
... A mental disorder can span a range of severity from transient adjustments to life changes/psychosocial stresses to serious and persisting illnesses. Mental illness can adversely effects how a person feels, thinks, behaves and relates to others. Mental disorders effect up to 20% of the population Com ...
... A mental disorder can span a range of severity from transient adjustments to life changes/psychosocial stresses to serious and persisting illnesses. Mental illness can adversely effects how a person feels, thinks, behaves and relates to others. Mental disorders effect up to 20% of the population Com ...