MCQ PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
... c) the symptoms must be present for at least two weeks to make the diagnosis d) it is more common if an individual has a family history of depression e) it is primarily due to a disorder of noradrenaline and serotonin in the limbic system 17.Conversion disorder, which is false? a) the patient consci ...
... c) the symptoms must be present for at least two weeks to make the diagnosis d) it is more common if an individual has a family history of depression e) it is primarily due to a disorder of noradrenaline and serotonin in the limbic system 17.Conversion disorder, which is false? a) the patient consci ...
Dissociative Disorders
... C. The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., alcohol or other drug of abuse, a medication) or a neurological or other medical condition (e.g., partial complex seizures, transient global amnesia, sequelae of a closed head injury/ traumatic brain injury, ot ...
... C. The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., alcohol or other drug of abuse, a medication) or a neurological or other medical condition (e.g., partial complex seizures, transient global amnesia, sequelae of a closed head injury/ traumatic brain injury, ot ...
Psychological Disorders
... • DSM-5 added a new category of disorders called ObsessiveCompulsive and Related Disorders (OCRDs) • The OCRDs category includes the familiar obsessivecompulsive disorder. It also includes two newly defined disorders with obsessive-compulsive features. These are hoarding disorder and excoriation (sk ...
... • DSM-5 added a new category of disorders called ObsessiveCompulsive and Related Disorders (OCRDs) • The OCRDs category includes the familiar obsessivecompulsive disorder. It also includes two newly defined disorders with obsessive-compulsive features. These are hoarding disorder and excoriation (sk ...
What It Feels Like to Live with Bipolar Disorder
... with expertise, and this is an area of disagreement among doctors, so I will tread cautiously. Bipolar disorder is known to have a strong genetic component—so it’s likely that my genes predisposed me to have a mood disorder—but until I was treated with steroids for hives, it wasn’t “activated” or no ...
... with expertise, and this is an area of disagreement among doctors, so I will tread cautiously. Bipolar disorder is known to have a strong genetic component—so it’s likely that my genes predisposed me to have a mood disorder—but until I was treated with steroids for hives, it wasn’t “activated” or no ...
Mental health
... Refers to complete or partial loss of an event or series of events Temporary Faking memory loss? ...
... Refers to complete or partial loss of an event or series of events Temporary Faking memory loss? ...
antisocial personality disorder and homeoapthy
... Homeopathy proposes a pragmatic solution for Antisocial Personality disorders. Homeopathic treatment of Antisocial personality disorders is constitutional taking a more holistic look at the individual. Distinctive features like genes, childhood nurturing, surroundings and the way an individual esta ...
... Homeopathy proposes a pragmatic solution for Antisocial Personality disorders. Homeopathic treatment of Antisocial personality disorders is constitutional taking a more holistic look at the individual. Distinctive features like genes, childhood nurturing, surroundings and the way an individual esta ...
DSM-5 – The First 17 Pages This is the first of what I am hoping will
... used in an effort to improve usefulness. DSM-5 is organized by starting with diagnoses that are thought to reflect developmental processes that manifest early in life – those with an earlier onset are listed first. A similar approach is used within each chapter. ...
... used in an effort to improve usefulness. DSM-5 is organized by starting with diagnoses that are thought to reflect developmental processes that manifest early in life – those with an earlier onset are listed first. A similar approach is used within each chapter. ...
McKenna - Rutgers Psychology
... Etiology - Describe the biology and genetics behind the disorder you are researching. E.g. What neurotransmitter systems and subcortical structures of the brain are effected in the disorder you are researching? Is it mainly due to biology e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar, or is it trauma based or a combi ...
... Etiology - Describe the biology and genetics behind the disorder you are researching. E.g. What neurotransmitter systems and subcortical structures of the brain are effected in the disorder you are researching? Is it mainly due to biology e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar, or is it trauma based or a combi ...
Pediatric Mental Health Update-Grewe
... level of exposure, type, & duration of trauma, pre-existing psychopathology, impact on the social structure, biological factors, and subjective experience are correlated with risk. ...
... level of exposure, type, & duration of trauma, pre-existing psychopathology, impact on the social structure, biological factors, and subjective experience are correlated with risk. ...
PowerPoint Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2 Current
... » Sense of self depends on “winning” » Interpersonal relationships are a way to bolster sagging self esteem rather than increase closeness to others » Lab studies reveal cognitive biases that maintain narcissism ...
... » Sense of self depends on “winning” » Interpersonal relationships are a way to bolster sagging self esteem rather than increase closeness to others » Lab studies reveal cognitive biases that maintain narcissism ...
The Initial Field Trials of DSM
... similar to the kappa statistic, for adult patients rating and rerating themselves and for parents rating their children; all exceed 0.6. Future revisions will likely need to integrate the many factors—patient self-ratings, cognitive biases, co-occurring anxiety, and vegetative symptoms—that guide tr ...
... similar to the kappa statistic, for adult patients rating and rerating themselves and for parents rating their children; all exceed 0.6. Future revisions will likely need to integrate the many factors—patient self-ratings, cognitive biases, co-occurring anxiety, and vegetative symptoms—that guide tr ...
Personality
... Serial killers who have no regard for the victims (“I think of killing like smoking a cigarette, like another habit”) Alfred Jack Oakley – a con-artist who met women through personal ads claiming to be a millionaire movie producer, pilot, and novelist. He used his smooth-talking charm to steal all o ...
... Serial killers who have no regard for the victims (“I think of killing like smoking a cigarette, like another habit”) Alfred Jack Oakley – a con-artist who met women through personal ads claiming to be a millionaire movie producer, pilot, and novelist. He used his smooth-talking charm to steal all o ...
DSM IV Article
... Americans as it predicted psychiatric disorders. Klonoff, Landrine, and Ullman (2000) found that racial discrimination accounted for 15% of the variance in predicting psychiatric disorders, and contributed a unique portion to the variance even when other factors were forced into the regression equat ...
... Americans as it predicted psychiatric disorders. Klonoff, Landrine, and Ullman (2000) found that racial discrimination accounted for 15% of the variance in predicting psychiatric disorders, and contributed a unique portion to the variance even when other factors were forced into the regression equat ...
Chapter 16 - IWS2.collin.edu
... exorcism, caged like animals, beaten, burned, castrated, mutilated, blood replaced with animal’s blood ...
... exorcism, caged like animals, beaten, burned, castrated, mutilated, blood replaced with animal’s blood ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... – develops during adolescence (majority women) – may be connected to Antisocial personality disorder – difficult to treat (reassurance, stress reduction, more adoptive methods of interacting with family are encouraged) ...
... – develops during adolescence (majority women) – may be connected to Antisocial personality disorder – difficult to treat (reassurance, stress reduction, more adoptive methods of interacting with family are encouraged) ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... – develops during adolescence (majority women) – may be connected to Antisocial personality disorder – difficult to treat (reassurance, stress reduction, more adoptive methods of interacting with family are encouraged) ...
... – develops during adolescence (majority women) – may be connected to Antisocial personality disorder – difficult to treat (reassurance, stress reduction, more adoptive methods of interacting with family are encouraged) ...
DSM-IV-TR in Action Powerpoint
... Acquire several different practice strategies currently being used to address the diagnostic categories provided. Identify the DSM disorders as viewed within the context of the DSMIV Text Revisions published in 2000 and expected changes for DSM5. Identify criteria through case applications within th ...
... Acquire several different practice strategies currently being used to address the diagnostic categories provided. Identify the DSM disorders as viewed within the context of the DSMIV Text Revisions published in 2000 and expected changes for DSM5. Identify criteria through case applications within th ...
023_W2006_Disorder_AnxMood_web
... • Examples: dirt & contamination, aggression and violence, religion, bodily functions like bowel movements, need for “Out, damned spot! out, I say!balance and symmetry - One: two: why ….Yet who Compulsions would have thought the old • repetitive actions performed man to have had so much to alleviate ...
... • Examples: dirt & contamination, aggression and violence, religion, bodily functions like bowel movements, need for “Out, damned spot! out, I say!balance and symmetry - One: two: why ….Yet who Compulsions would have thought the old • repetitive actions performed man to have had so much to alleviate ...
15 - smw15.org
... Advantages of DSM-5 classification: – No longer the communication problems of the pre1950’s – Allows us to figure out how many people are suffering from these disorders (statistics are now available) – Specific symptoms for each diagnosis are clearly listed – Decision trees: Set of questions leading ...
... Advantages of DSM-5 classification: – No longer the communication problems of the pre1950’s – Allows us to figure out how many people are suffering from these disorders (statistics are now available) – Specific symptoms for each diagnosis are clearly listed – Decision trees: Set of questions leading ...
Appendix A
... • Anxious children with aggressive behaviours and ‘meltdowns’ may be misdiagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder. • Inattention and fidgety behaviour can lead a clinician to think about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). • Repetitive movement and pre-occupations characteristic o ...
... • Anxious children with aggressive behaviours and ‘meltdowns’ may be misdiagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder. • Inattention and fidgety behaviour can lead a clinician to think about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). • Repetitive movement and pre-occupations characteristic o ...
2.2 What are Mood Disorders? - Counselling and Psychotherapy in
... general medical condition. Substance-Induced Mood Disorder: A prominent and persistent disturbance in mood that is judged to be a direct physiological consequence of a drug of abuse, a medication, another somatic treatment for depression, or toxin exposure. Mood Disorder Not Otherwise Specified: Moo ...
... general medical condition. Substance-Induced Mood Disorder: A prominent and persistent disturbance in mood that is judged to be a direct physiological consequence of a drug of abuse, a medication, another somatic treatment for depression, or toxin exposure. Mood Disorder Not Otherwise Specified: Moo ...