Human Genetics
... and disorders Explain how genetics may be used to understand behavioral disorders Discuss the genetics and environmental influences on eating, sleep, intelligence, addiction, mood, schizophrenia and autism Explain relations between some of them ...
... and disorders Explain how genetics may be used to understand behavioral disorders Discuss the genetics and environmental influences on eating, sleep, intelligence, addiction, mood, schizophrenia and autism Explain relations between some of them ...
Study Guide Final 12-13-2005 - Logan Class of December 2011
... The DSM-IV specifies that CD can be diagnosed in children younger than 10 years if they demonstrate even one of the criterion antisocial behaviors. Diagnosis after 10 years of age requires the presence of 3 of the criteria behaviors from the categories of (1) aggression toward people and animals; (2 ...
... The DSM-IV specifies that CD can be diagnosed in children younger than 10 years if they demonstrate even one of the criterion antisocial behaviors. Diagnosis after 10 years of age requires the presence of 3 of the criteria behaviors from the categories of (1) aggression toward people and animals; (2 ...
Current Topics in Complex Post
... culture and thus in need of therapeutic intervention. As one’s development of personality invariably occurs within the context of culture, differences in how boundary-violating traumas present are expected to a certain extent. Several symptoms specific to borderline personality disorder exist which ...
... culture and thus in need of therapeutic intervention. As one’s development of personality invariably occurs within the context of culture, differences in how boundary-violating traumas present are expected to a certain extent. Several symptoms specific to borderline personality disorder exist which ...
Evolution of Psychosomatic Diagnosis in DSM. Historical
... disorder, Conversion disorder, Pain disorder, Hypochondriasis, Body dysmorphic disorder, Somatoform disorder and Somatoform disorder not otherwise specified are included in the same category. The main criteria for Somatisation disorder listed in the DSM IV are as follows: A. A history of many physic ...
... disorder, Conversion disorder, Pain disorder, Hypochondriasis, Body dysmorphic disorder, Somatoform disorder and Somatoform disorder not otherwise specified are included in the same category. The main criteria for Somatisation disorder listed in the DSM IV are as follows: A. A history of many physic ...
Eyes Gazing into the Unknown
... the search for God and from this moment on he is only interested in the aspects of schizophrenia which support this philosophical idea. Taking it further, I differentiate between active and passive characters, pointing out that the passive ones are often autistic ones, who – as part of their condit ...
... the search for God and from this moment on he is only interested in the aspects of schizophrenia which support this philosophical idea. Taking it further, I differentiate between active and passive characters, pointing out that the passive ones are often autistic ones, who – as part of their condit ...
Chapter Outline - Cengage Learning
... techniques include: Psychopharmacology is the study of the effects of drugs on the mind and on behavior; it is also known as medication or drug therapy. Besides medication, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can be used to treat certain mental disorders. Psychosurgery is brain surgery performed for the ...
... techniques include: Psychopharmacology is the study of the effects of drugs on the mind and on behavior; it is also known as medication or drug therapy. Besides medication, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can be used to treat certain mental disorders. Psychosurgery is brain surgery performed for the ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... 2. A pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships. 3. Marked identity disturbance and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4. Impulsivity in at least 2 areas that are self-damaging, such as overspending, binge eating, reckless driving, and substance abuse. 5. Recurrent suicidal beha ...
... 2. A pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships. 3. Marked identity disturbance and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4. Impulsivity in at least 2 areas that are self-damaging, such as overspending, binge eating, reckless driving, and substance abuse. 5. Recurrent suicidal beha ...
Introduction to Psychology
... Bob’s working for this organization caused considerable conflict between him and his parents, who are devout Catholics. Recently Bob experiences acute spells of nausea and fatigue that prevent him from working and which have forced him to return home to live with his parents. Various medical tests a ...
... Bob’s working for this organization caused considerable conflict between him and his parents, who are devout Catholics. Recently Bob experiences acute spells of nausea and fatigue that prevent him from working and which have forced him to return home to live with his parents. Various medical tests a ...