Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
... • Management of emotions and behaviour lying outside the normal range for age and sex and causing distress • Interferes with – emotional development, social relationships and academic progress ...
... • Management of emotions and behaviour lying outside the normal range for age and sex and causing distress • Interferes with – emotional development, social relationships and academic progress ...
Anxiety Disorders - People Server at UNCW
... • Perceived control and safety • Anxiety sensitivity as a vulnerability factor for panic • Safety behaviors and the persistence of panic • Cognitive biases and the maintenance of panic ...
... • Perceived control and safety • Anxiety sensitivity as a vulnerability factor for panic • Safety behaviors and the persistence of panic • Cognitive biases and the maintenance of panic ...
1 PSYCH 335 Psychological Disorders Agenda/Overview Mood
... Bipolar I - manic or mixed episodes manic episode - abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood lasting at least a week Bipolar II - no full-blown manic episode, has been hypomanic with a MDE Same 5 general symptoms: emotional; ...
... Bipolar I - manic or mixed episodes manic episode - abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood lasting at least a week Bipolar II - no full-blown manic episode, has been hypomanic with a MDE Same 5 general symptoms: emotional; ...
Document
... Can verbalize clear personal identity Will have decreased stress Will develop coping strategies No self injury Will require psychotherapy in milieu setting ...
... Can verbalize clear personal identity Will have decreased stress Will develop coping strategies No self injury Will require psychotherapy in milieu setting ...
Somatoform Disorders and Dissociative Disorders
... • Dissocation itself is not uncommon (think of when you’re driving and arrive at a destination without remembering the details of getting there), but taken to the extreme… ...
... • Dissocation itself is not uncommon (think of when you’re driving and arrive at a destination without remembering the details of getting there), but taken to the extreme… ...
What are Mood Disorders?
... A category of mental disorders in which the underlying problem affects a person’s persistent mood. Mood disorders have periods of behaviors or “episodes” Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Dysthymic Disorder, Cyclothymic Disorder, Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD), Premens ...
... A category of mental disorders in which the underlying problem affects a person’s persistent mood. Mood disorders have periods of behaviors or “episodes” Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Dysthymic Disorder, Cyclothymic Disorder, Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD), Premens ...
Adjustment disorders
... You may be thinking, “I’m a nurse, not a psychotherapist. How can I help in ways other than just passing meds to my patient?” ...
... You may be thinking, “I’m a nurse, not a psychotherapist. How can I help in ways other than just passing meds to my patient?” ...
Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder
... -Major depression (Not made if concern is only there during depressive episodes) -Psychotic disorders (often more bizzare, e.g. rotting organs) ...
... -Major depression (Not made if concern is only there during depressive episodes) -Psychotic disorders (often more bizzare, e.g. rotting organs) ...
PSYCHOLOGY (9th Edition) David Myers
... The most severe form of behavioral response to depression is suicide. Each year some 1 million people commit suicide worldwide. ...
... The most severe form of behavioral response to depression is suicide. Each year some 1 million people commit suicide worldwide. ...
Personality Disorders- Histrionic DSM-IV
... personality disorder. Suicidality should be assessed on a regular basis and suicidal threats should not be ignored or dismissed. Suicide sometimes occurs when all that was intended was a gesture, so all such thoughts and plans should be taken seriously. Self-mutilation behavior may also be present i ...
... personality disorder. Suicidality should be assessed on a regular basis and suicidal threats should not be ignored or dismissed. Suicide sometimes occurs when all that was intended was a gesture, so all such thoughts and plans should be taken seriously. Self-mutilation behavior may also be present i ...
Anxiety Disorders - U
... • Social phobia generalized type vs. performance anxiety • 13.3.% of population at some point in their lives (favors females only somewhat); onset 15 years of age • The most effective treatment is cognitive behavioral group therapy; medication in severe cases (antidepressants) ...
... • Social phobia generalized type vs. performance anxiety • 13.3.% of population at some point in their lives (favors females only somewhat); onset 15 years of age • The most effective treatment is cognitive behavioral group therapy; medication in severe cases (antidepressants) ...
Chapter 18 - PsychChapter18Psych
... jobs with little contact with others. Avoidants are fearful of being rejected and worry about embarassing themselves in front of others. They exaggerate the potential difficulties of new situations to rationalize avoiding them. Often, they will create fantasy worlds to substitute for the real one. U ...
... jobs with little contact with others. Avoidants are fearful of being rejected and worry about embarassing themselves in front of others. They exaggerate the potential difficulties of new situations to rationalize avoiding them. Often, they will create fantasy worlds to substitute for the real one. U ...
Semi-final written exam in Psychiatry
... and psychiatric disorders.EEG and event related potentials in PsychiatryOrganic mental disorders: diagnosis and treatment.Classification of mental disorders.Substance abuse: diagnosis and treatment.Alcohol abuse and dependence: diagnosis and treatment.Consultation and liason psychiatry.Psychosomatic ...
... and psychiatric disorders.EEG and event related potentials in PsychiatryOrganic mental disorders: diagnosis and treatment.Classification of mental disorders.Substance abuse: diagnosis and treatment.Alcohol abuse and dependence: diagnosis and treatment.Consultation and liason psychiatry.Psychosomatic ...
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or
... vomiting, wild climbing or running, or fainting. c. People affected by phobias recognize that their fears are unreasonable. d. Fear of closed spaces is the most common specific phobia of Americans. 49. Women who are independent, aggressive, and unemotional may be considered "unhealthy," while women ...
... vomiting, wild climbing or running, or fainting. c. People affected by phobias recognize that their fears are unreasonable. d. Fear of closed spaces is the most common specific phobia of Americans. 49. Women who are independent, aggressive, and unemotional may be considered "unhealthy," while women ...
*To sleep, perchance to dream** -
... • 4 types: paranoid, catatonic, disorganized, undifferentiated (other) ...
... • 4 types: paranoid, catatonic, disorganized, undifferentiated (other) ...
Personality Disorders
... Grandiose and exaggerated sense of self Literary in love with themselves Require constant attention and admiration Lack of empathy, strong feelings of arrogance, entitlement • Take advantage of others ...
... Grandiose and exaggerated sense of self Literary in love with themselves Require constant attention and admiration Lack of empathy, strong feelings of arrogance, entitlement • Take advantage of others ...
PCOM Board Review: Behavioral Medicine
... SLots of morbidity for mom and baby SScreen at post-partum check and at 2 month WCC SFamily physician often in best position to screen, diagnose, ...
... SLots of morbidity for mom and baby SScreen at post-partum check and at 2 month WCC SFamily physician often in best position to screen, diagnose, ...
A Diagramatic Approach to Individuals with Multiple Psychiatric
... Evaluation for ADHD • Endorsed all inattention and hyperactivity symptoms currently • Hard to shift tasks at work • Relationship with wife: “I consider my wife smart and I’m stupid. It’s easier for me to throw a fit than it is to think about a smart ...
... Evaluation for ADHD • Endorsed all inattention and hyperactivity symptoms currently • Hard to shift tasks at work • Relationship with wife: “I consider my wife smart and I’m stupid. It’s easier for me to throw a fit than it is to think about a smart ...
It Could Just Be Stress: The Teens of LeRoy and Conversion Disorder
... Roy, first settled way back in the 18th century, was best known as the birthplace of Jell-O. More unsettling than the tics and twitches themselves is the fact that nobody seems to know what is causing them. There are a couple of theories, though, the most prominent of which is that a 41-year-old tox ...
... Roy, first settled way back in the 18th century, was best known as the birthplace of Jell-O. More unsettling than the tics and twitches themselves is the fact that nobody seems to know what is causing them. There are a couple of theories, though, the most prominent of which is that a 41-year-old tox ...
Mental Disorders Crossword Puzzle
... emotions, perceives reality; symptoms are present for <6 months duration Most debilitating form of pervasive developmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal / non-verbal communications; and by restrictive, repetitive, or stereotyped behavior Type of emotional disturbance ...
... emotions, perceives reality; symptoms are present for <6 months duration Most debilitating form of pervasive developmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal / non-verbal communications; and by restrictive, repetitive, or stereotyped behavior Type of emotional disturbance ...
Taking control of Bipolar disorder
... • Increased sleep: sleeping over normal hours, napping frequently • Thoughts or attempts at suicide ...
... • Increased sleep: sleeping over normal hours, napping frequently • Thoughts or attempts at suicide ...
No Slide Title
... Conversion Disorder: Causes Freudian psychodynamic view Trauma, conflict experience Repression “Conversion” to physical symptoms Primary gain Attention and support Secondary gain ...
... Conversion Disorder: Causes Freudian psychodynamic view Trauma, conflict experience Repression “Conversion” to physical symptoms Primary gain Attention and support Secondary gain ...