Abnormal Psychology
... actual feelings of warmth and affection behind the attitude. Rather, unconditional positive regard requires that a person be warm and accepting even when another person has done something questionable. ...
... actual feelings of warmth and affection behind the attitude. Rather, unconditional positive regard requires that a person be warm and accepting even when another person has done something questionable. ...
Criteria for Depressive Disorder (summary of the guideline)
... Together with the patient choose either treatment by the general practitioner, psychological intervention in the first line, or a multidisciplinary treatment in a mental health centre?. A prime condition for combined treatment is good synchronization between the medical professionals. ...
... Together with the patient choose either treatment by the general practitioner, psychological intervention in the first line, or a multidisciplinary treatment in a mental health centre?. A prime condition for combined treatment is good synchronization between the medical professionals. ...
Psychological Disorders
... But teen suicide rates increased from 1960 to 1990, but have dropped since 1990. ...
... But teen suicide rates increased from 1960 to 1990, but have dropped since 1990. ...
Unit I
... suicidal feelings Risk for violence directed toward others R/T homicidal ideation Low-self esteem R/T depression Imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements R/T lack of interest in food Disturbed sleep pattern R/T depression ...
... suicidal feelings Risk for violence directed toward others R/T homicidal ideation Low-self esteem R/T depression Imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements R/T lack of interest in food Disturbed sleep pattern R/T depression ...
conversion disorder
... occurs more frequently in women, it can affect both men and women. Conversion disorders occur more commonly in rural areas, among individuals with fewer years of education and of lower socioeconomic status. Everyone who develops conversion disorder was exposed to a traumatic event. However, there ar ...
... occurs more frequently in women, it can affect both men and women. Conversion disorders occur more commonly in rural areas, among individuals with fewer years of education and of lower socioeconomic status. Everyone who develops conversion disorder was exposed to a traumatic event. However, there ar ...
Unit IV: Anxiety Disorders and Crises
... blindness, deafness, or paralysis. Diagnostic testing uncovers no physical cause for exhibition of these symptoms, and most conversion symptoms resolve within a few days or weeks. Risk factors for conversion disorder include: medical illness dissociative disorder personality disorder (MedlineP ...
... blindness, deafness, or paralysis. Diagnostic testing uncovers no physical cause for exhibition of these symptoms, and most conversion symptoms resolve within a few days or weeks. Risk factors for conversion disorder include: medical illness dissociative disorder personality disorder (MedlineP ...
Name: Date: Period:______ Unit 1: Mental/Emotional Health
... Multiple Choice: Complete the following questions with the answer that best fits the question. You may only choose one answer. Mark your answers clearly on the answer sheet. _____ 1. Which is not a cause of mental disorders? a. heredity b. early experiences c. physical factors d. hair color _____ 2. ...
... Multiple Choice: Complete the following questions with the answer that best fits the question. You may only choose one answer. Mark your answers clearly on the answer sheet. _____ 1. Which is not a cause of mental disorders? a. heredity b. early experiences c. physical factors d. hair color _____ 2. ...
Somatic Disorders DSM V Handout
... A. One or more somatic symptoms that are distressing or result in significant disruption of daily life. B. Excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors related to the somatic symptoms or associated health concerns as manifested by at least one of the following: 1. Disproportionate and persistent thoug ...
... A. One or more somatic symptoms that are distressing or result in significant disruption of daily life. B. Excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors related to the somatic symptoms or associated health concerns as manifested by at least one of the following: 1. Disproportionate and persistent thoug ...
Psychotic Disorders
... Clozaril is most effective, but has significant side effects ECT is an option for acute psychosis only, not maintenance. Hospitalization for acute stabilization Treat co-morbid conditions depression, anxiety ...
... Clozaril is most effective, but has significant side effects ECT is an option for acute psychosis only, not maintenance. Hospitalization for acute stabilization Treat co-morbid conditions depression, anxiety ...
Psychological Disorders - Middletown High School
... Jesus was a man with a beard, I am a man with a beard, therefore I am Jesus ...
... Jesus was a man with a beard, I am a man with a beard, therefore I am Jesus ...
anxiety disorders - The College of Idaho
... disrupt your daily life. They are illnesses, and often run in families. Anxiety disorders include: ...
... disrupt your daily life. They are illnesses, and often run in families. Anxiety disorders include: ...
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
... May be lack of language or problems starting/maintaining Echolalia, exact echoing of phrases Tone, pitch, rate, rhythm, inflexion may be flat or inappropriate Language comprehension delayed (and arrested) • No or inimal appreciation of humor, irony, figurative langauge ...
... May be lack of language or problems starting/maintaining Echolalia, exact echoing of phrases Tone, pitch, rate, rhythm, inflexion may be flat or inappropriate Language comprehension delayed (and arrested) • No or inimal appreciation of humor, irony, figurative langauge ...
SpEd-OHD-ADHD-MEDICAL-DOCUMENTATION-blank
... Directions: Please indicate Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder criteria by checking any/all symptoms that apply as indicated by your evaluation. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-5 A. A persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes w ...
... Directions: Please indicate Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder criteria by checking any/all symptoms that apply as indicated by your evaluation. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-5 A. A persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes w ...
Mental Health in Children and Adolescents
... Autism spectrum disorder is a lifelong developmental disability that includes autistic disorder, Asperger’s syndrome, and other pervasive developmental disorders, as described in the current version of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Manual of Mental Disorders. The disability i ...
... Autism spectrum disorder is a lifelong developmental disability that includes autistic disorder, Asperger’s syndrome, and other pervasive developmental disorders, as described in the current version of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Manual of Mental Disorders. The disability i ...
Mass Psychogenic Illness
... who suffered from the symptom They may have the need for punishment because of an unacceptable impulse directed against a loved one There may be an unconscious somatized plea for attention and care from these individuals ...
... who suffered from the symptom They may have the need for punishment because of an unacceptable impulse directed against a loved one There may be an unconscious somatized plea for attention and care from these individuals ...
Anxiety Disorders - Terri L. Weaver, Ph.D.
... Specific category for panic, agoraphobia, social phobia and OCD (less evidence for GAD and specific phobia) Depression and anxiety may share common genetic factors Modest support for genetic markers for AD, better evidence for genetic marker for temperament ...
... Specific category for panic, agoraphobia, social phobia and OCD (less evidence for GAD and specific phobia) Depression and anxiety may share common genetic factors Modest support for genetic markers for AD, better evidence for genetic marker for temperament ...
Psychology 2 Final Exam Review PPT
... Psychotherapy is a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health provider. During psychotherapy, one hopes to learn about their condition and moods, feelings, thoughts and behaviors, how to take control of one's life and respond ...
... Psychotherapy is a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health provider. During psychotherapy, one hopes to learn about their condition and moods, feelings, thoughts and behaviors, how to take control of one's life and respond ...
Slide 1
... multiple organ systems, coupled with negative work-ups, is typical of patients with somatization disorder. Often such patients present not with a long list of symptoms but one or two at a time, making diagnosis that is based on a single interview challenging. Obtaining collateral information from si ...
... multiple organ systems, coupled with negative work-ups, is typical of patients with somatization disorder. Often such patients present not with a long list of symptoms but one or two at a time, making diagnosis that is based on a single interview challenging. Obtaining collateral information from si ...
somatoform disorders
... the general population. More than 50 percent of patients presenting to outpatient medical clinics with a physical complaint do not have a medical condition. Risk factors for somatization include: • ●Female sex • ●Fewer years of education • ●Minority ethnic status • ●Low socioeconomic status ...
... the general population. More than 50 percent of patients presenting to outpatient medical clinics with a physical complaint do not have a medical condition. Risk factors for somatization include: • ●Female sex • ●Fewer years of education • ●Minority ethnic status • ●Low socioeconomic status ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... Similar physical health self-rating Much higher rates of hospitalization Much higher rates of mental health care Much higher rates of psychiatric ...
... Similar physical health self-rating Much higher rates of hospitalization Much higher rates of mental health care Much higher rates of psychiatric ...
Dissociative Disorders
... b. Each personality maintains its own identity, name, and distinctive behavior pattern. c. The diagnosis of this disorder is controversial. Even research showing different brain wave patterns for personalities is now suspect since others have shown an ability to produce different brain waves on ...
... b. Each personality maintains its own identity, name, and distinctive behavior pattern. c. The diagnosis of this disorder is controversial. Even research showing different brain wave patterns for personalities is now suspect since others have shown an ability to produce different brain waves on ...
Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociative Disorders and Stress
... the obsessive thoughts people experience that has been reinforced over time because it decreases or avoids the feelings of anxiety and panic people feel. During the movie you will be trying to identify what behaviors Mr. Udall shows that are part of his obsessive compulsive disorder and which behavi ...
... the obsessive thoughts people experience that has been reinforced over time because it decreases or avoids the feelings of anxiety and panic people feel. During the movie you will be trying to identify what behaviors Mr. Udall shows that are part of his obsessive compulsive disorder and which behavi ...
Mass Psychogenic Illness
... Family behavioral treatments can be useful Support groups if available can also help ...
... Family behavioral treatments can be useful Support groups if available can also help ...