(2) loss of interest or pleasure. Major depressive disorder
... Major depressive disorder A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. ...
... Major depressive disorder A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. ...
Lucy Johnstone Alternative to Psychiatric Diagnosis Powerpoint
... ‘Hearing voices or feeling paranoid are common experiences which can often be a reaction to trauma, abuse or deprivation. Calling them symptoms of mental illness, psychosis or schizophrenia is only one way of thinking about them, with advantages and disadvantages’ (p.6) ...
... ‘Hearing voices or feeling paranoid are common experiences which can often be a reaction to trauma, abuse or deprivation. Calling them symptoms of mental illness, psychosis or schizophrenia is only one way of thinking about them, with advantages and disadvantages’ (p.6) ...
Psychological Disorders
... In ancient times, people believed demons were the cause of abnormal behavior. In the 1790s, Pinel and others began to emphasize disease and physical illness, which later developed into the medical model. ...
... In ancient times, people believed demons were the cause of abnormal behavior. In the 1790s, Pinel and others began to emphasize disease and physical illness, which later developed into the medical model. ...
1 - Psychology
... Answer all the multiple choice questions on your Scantron. Select the best answer for each question. 1. Which of the following is not considered to be a positive symptom of schizophrenia? a. delusions b. hallucinations c. thought disorder d. loose associations e. flat affect* 2. John came into a psy ...
... Answer all the multiple choice questions on your Scantron. Select the best answer for each question. 1. Which of the following is not considered to be a positive symptom of schizophrenia? a. delusions b. hallucinations c. thought disorder d. loose associations e. flat affect* 2. John came into a psy ...
• Care of the Patient with a Psychiatric Disorder • The nurse should
... Agoraphobia: High anxiety brought on by possible situation such as people, places, or events Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Recurrent, intrusive, and senseless thoughts and behaviors that are performed in response to the obsessive thoughts Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Response to an intense ...
... Agoraphobia: High anxiety brought on by possible situation such as people, places, or events Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Recurrent, intrusive, and senseless thoughts and behaviors that are performed in response to the obsessive thoughts Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Response to an intense ...
Affective and Personality Disorders
... • 2 years of episodes of hypomania and depressive symptoms • Not meeting criteria for MDE, mania, or mixed episoder • Not substance-induced, GMC, schizophreniform ...
... • 2 years of episodes of hypomania and depressive symptoms • Not meeting criteria for MDE, mania, or mixed episoder • Not substance-induced, GMC, schizophreniform ...
Dissociative Amnesia
... relaxed, this triggers memory recall in some people with dissociative disorders. • Psychiatric drugs – such as barbiturates. • Hypnosis – may help to recover repressed memories, although this form of treatment for dissociative disorders is considered controversial. • Psychotherapy – also known as ‘t ...
... relaxed, this triggers memory recall in some people with dissociative disorders. • Psychiatric drugs – such as barbiturates. • Hypnosis – may help to recover repressed memories, although this form of treatment for dissociative disorders is considered controversial. • Psychotherapy – also known as ‘t ...
Unit I
... Individuals may be genetically vulnerable to developing schizophrenia Influencing factors may include environmental exposure to anything that ...
... Individuals may be genetically vulnerable to developing schizophrenia Influencing factors may include environmental exposure to anything that ...
ADHD vs. Mood Disorders - Columbia Associates in Psychiatry
... impulsivity, and distractibility is essentially the same as a manic flight of ideas. It is not widely appreciated how similar these symptoms can be. Children with ADHD often experience secondary depression and yet depression is part and parcel of a Bipolar Disorder. It is not by accident that so man ...
... impulsivity, and distractibility is essentially the same as a manic flight of ideas. It is not widely appreciated how similar these symptoms can be. Children with ADHD often experience secondary depression and yet depression is part and parcel of a Bipolar Disorder. It is not by accident that so man ...
It Takes A Village: Collaborating With Schools to Provide Psychiatry to
... facility, and presents to the school social worker asking for his schedule. He has severe PTSD symptoms due to witnessing his maternal aunt being shot at age 8 y/o. He has also been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder Recurrent Severe with Psychotic Features, has a history of gang involvement, ...
... facility, and presents to the school social worker asking for his schedule. He has severe PTSD symptoms due to witnessing his maternal aunt being shot at age 8 y/o. He has also been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder Recurrent Severe with Psychotic Features, has a history of gang involvement, ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Psychological Disorders
... Classifying Psychological Disorders The American Psychiatric Association rendered a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) to describe psychological disorders. The most recent edition, DSM-IV-TR (Text Revision, 2000), describes 400 psychological disorders compared to 60 in the ...
... Classifying Psychological Disorders The American Psychiatric Association rendered a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) to describe psychological disorders. The most recent edition, DSM-IV-TR (Text Revision, 2000), describes 400 psychological disorders compared to 60 in the ...
Common Diagnose - Gilead Community Services
... Delusions- These beliefs are not based in reality and usually involve misinterpretation of perception or experience. Hallucinations- These usually involve feeling, smelling, seeing or hearing things that do not exist. Although hallucinations may occur in any of the senses, the most common hallucinat ...
... Delusions- These beliefs are not based in reality and usually involve misinterpretation of perception or experience. Hallucinations- These usually involve feeling, smelling, seeing or hearing things that do not exist. Although hallucinations may occur in any of the senses, the most common hallucinat ...
Psych Disorders Review Sheet
... Perspectives of Psychological Disorders Defining Psychological Disorders: Between normality and abnormality there is not a gulf but a somewhat arbitrary line. Where we draw this line depends on how atypical, disturbing, maladaptive, and unjustifiable a person’s behavior is. Understanding Psychologic ...
... Perspectives of Psychological Disorders Defining Psychological Disorders: Between normality and abnormality there is not a gulf but a somewhat arbitrary line. Where we draw this line depends on how atypical, disturbing, maladaptive, and unjustifiable a person’s behavior is. Understanding Psychologic ...
The Numbers Count: Mental Disorders in America
... Mental Disorders in America Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in four adults — suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.1 When applied to the 2004 U.S. Census residential populat ...
... Mental Disorders in America Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in four adults — suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.1 When applied to the 2004 U.S. Census residential populat ...
The concept of mental disorder and the DSM-V
... views about the etiology of psychopathological conditions. Accordingly, a descriptive, “atheoretical” approach was adopted together with operative diagnostic criteria. As a consequence, it is likely that the term “disorder” was used instead of illness or disease because they risked to be felt as too ...
... views about the etiology of psychopathological conditions. Accordingly, a descriptive, “atheoretical” approach was adopted together with operative diagnostic criteria. As a consequence, it is likely that the term “disorder” was used instead of illness or disease because they risked to be felt as too ...
Document
... invulnerability and greater risk-taking, both of which may contribute to illness and death (Danoff-Burg et al., 2002; Ghaed & Gallo, 2006). ...
... invulnerability and greater risk-taking, both of which may contribute to illness and death (Danoff-Burg et al., 2002; Ghaed & Gallo, 2006). ...
Personal history
... nicotin cigarets occasionally, she tried marijuana irregularly, once a week for one year. PPI: first contact with psychiatry when she was 16 for feelings of worthlessness, she stopped going to school, she remained away from people as she felt they sneer at her, the diagnosis was social phobia and fo ...
... nicotin cigarets occasionally, she tried marijuana irregularly, once a week for one year. PPI: first contact with psychiatry when she was 16 for feelings of worthlessness, she stopped going to school, she remained away from people as she felt they sneer at her, the diagnosis was social phobia and fo ...
Mental Health In Australia
... Another 1% of the Australian population will have the low prevalence mental disorder of Psychosis in one year. N.B. MHFA Manual p.5 shows results from the NSMHWB, 1997 ...
... Another 1% of the Australian population will have the low prevalence mental disorder of Psychosis in one year. N.B. MHFA Manual p.5 shows results from the NSMHWB, 1997 ...
EMOTIONAL DISORDERS - Dublin City Schools
... An addictive behavior in which a person is obsessed with doing things without fault. Can possibly lead to the more serious obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) To be compulsive is to have an irresistible urge to repeat a behavior ...
... An addictive behavior in which a person is obsessed with doing things without fault. Can possibly lead to the more serious obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) To be compulsive is to have an irresistible urge to repeat a behavior ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Biological and psychological factors are connected • Both are factor and can affect a person ...
... • Biological and psychological factors are connected • Both are factor and can affect a person ...
White Paper - Brain Scan Research
... Rapoport, 2008). This shows not only that the structure of the brain can change for various reasons over time, but also that abnormalities in the brain do not necessarily equate with abnormal behavior. Rather, there is likely some other shared variable involved with particular types of psychological ...
... Rapoport, 2008). This shows not only that the structure of the brain can change for various reasons over time, but also that abnormalities in the brain do not necessarily equate with abnormal behavior. Rather, there is likely some other shared variable involved with particular types of psychological ...
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
... purposes. The DSM 5 is published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). APA is not affiliated with this training nor do they endorse the material. The DSM 5 is copyrighted so no portion of this presentation should be replicated, and this presentation is not connected to any publication or fo ...
... purposes. The DSM 5 is published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). APA is not affiliated with this training nor do they endorse the material. The DSM 5 is copyrighted so no portion of this presentation should be replicated, and this presentation is not connected to any publication or fo ...