Mental Health: Types of Mental Illness
... Mental Health: Types of Mental Illness There are many different conditions that are recognized as mental illnesses. The more common types include: ...
... Mental Health: Types of Mental Illness There are many different conditions that are recognized as mental illnesses. The more common types include: ...
A mental or emotional condition that makes it difficult for
... -Post Traumatic Stress syndrome – Severe fear and feelings relating to a past negative experience...a condition in which the after-effects of a past event keep a person from living in a normal way _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _____ ...
... -Post Traumatic Stress syndrome – Severe fear and feelings relating to a past negative experience...a condition in which the after-effects of a past event keep a person from living in a normal way _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _____ ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
... Researchers today don’t know what causes obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. There are many theories however some causes may be genetic factors, social factors or psychological factors. ...
... Researchers today don’t know what causes obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. There are many theories however some causes may be genetic factors, social factors or psychological factors. ...
CHAPTER 18
... 1. Phobic Disorder – most common anxiety disorder; refers to a persistent, excessive or irrational fear of a particular object or situation. It must interfere with a person’s normal life. 2. Panic Disorders - characterized by short periods of intense fear or discomfort. People may experience shortne ...
... 1. Phobic Disorder – most common anxiety disorder; refers to a persistent, excessive or irrational fear of a particular object or situation. It must interfere with a person’s normal life. 2. Panic Disorders - characterized by short periods of intense fear or discomfort. People may experience shortne ...
The sections in the book that correspond to this quiz are modules 29
... 9. Which of the following is a characteristic of unjustifiable behavior? A) destructive to oneself or others C) troublesome to other people B) without rational basis D) so different that it violates a norm ...
... 9. Which of the following is a characteristic of unjustifiable behavior? A) destructive to oneself or others C) troublesome to other people B) without rational basis D) so different that it violates a norm ...
Mental Disorders
... Ax murderer who goes from house to house chopping people up because of some early childhood experience shows little grasp of reality. ...
... Ax murderer who goes from house to house chopping people up because of some early childhood experience shows little grasp of reality. ...
Abnormal Psychology
... • preoccupation with delusions or hallucinations. • Somebody is out to get me!!!! ...
... • preoccupation with delusions or hallucinations. • Somebody is out to get me!!!! ...
Uppers, Downers and All Arounders
... persons with co-occurring disorders • Best treatment programs have mental health and substance abuse treatment • Important to find linkages for programs that only address one area • Many substance abusers also have extreme health problems ...
... persons with co-occurring disorders • Best treatment programs have mental health and substance abuse treatment • Important to find linkages for programs that only address one area • Many substance abusers also have extreme health problems ...
Psychological Disorders
... Including depression and feelings of hopelessness Leading aggression or feelings of shame, humiliation, failure, rejection History of child abuse (leading to self-harm in women) ...
... Including depression and feelings of hopelessness Leading aggression or feelings of shame, humiliation, failure, rejection History of child abuse (leading to self-harm in women) ...
2. Anxiety Disorders
... – Thoughts and behaviours are not under voluntary control – Case example: • Howie Mandel: Germaphobic & Hypochondriac ...
... – Thoughts and behaviours are not under voluntary control – Case example: • Howie Mandel: Germaphobic & Hypochondriac ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... b. Praising the patient for enduring pain c. Using over-the-counter medications d. Validating the patient’s experience of pain as real 14. Current psychological treatment for pain disorder emphasizes helping the client to a. Recognize the psychological basis of pain b. Comply with medical treatment ...
... b. Praising the patient for enduring pain c. Using over-the-counter medications d. Validating the patient’s experience of pain as real 14. Current psychological treatment for pain disorder emphasizes helping the client to a. Recognize the psychological basis of pain b. Comply with medical treatment ...