PSC 168 Abnormal Psychology SS1 2005 Second Midterm Form A
... 27. The theorist who describes schizoid personality disorder as arising from an inability to perceive effectively what is going on in the environment, including emotions, reflects the ______ theoretical orientation. ...
... 27. The theorist who describes schizoid personality disorder as arising from an inability to perceive effectively what is going on in the environment, including emotions, reflects the ______ theoretical orientation. ...
What Causes Mental Illness?
... – Having two or more distinct personalities, which can show different physical conditions and are often the exact opposite of each other ...
... – Having two or more distinct personalities, which can show different physical conditions and are often the exact opposite of each other ...
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... • Self-Esteem: One’s feelings of high or low selfworth (How do you feel about your selfconcept?) ...
... • Self-Esteem: One’s feelings of high or low selfworth (How do you feel about your selfconcept?) ...
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... 23. If a person were experiencing numerous physical complaints, visiting doctors frequently, and expressed great concern about normal bodily symptoms, one would most likely suspect: ...
... 23. If a person were experiencing numerous physical complaints, visiting doctors frequently, and expressed great concern about normal bodily symptoms, one would most likely suspect: ...
File personality disorders[1]
... others. Although they appear quite intelligent and likeable, they turn out to be manipulative and deceptive. They lack and guilt or anxiety about their wrongdoing. They also feel no remorse for those they have physically hurt. People that have this disorder are often impulsive and lack the ability t ...
... others. Although they appear quite intelligent and likeable, they turn out to be manipulative and deceptive. They lack and guilt or anxiety about their wrongdoing. They also feel no remorse for those they have physically hurt. People that have this disorder are often impulsive and lack the ability t ...
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... • A disorder in which the patient intentionally produces signs of illness and misrepresents his or her history to assume the patient role. The patient is aware that the behavior is intentional, but the motivation for the behavior is unconscious, and not easily controlled. ...
... • A disorder in which the patient intentionally produces signs of illness and misrepresents his or her history to assume the patient role. The patient is aware that the behavior is intentional, but the motivation for the behavior is unconscious, and not easily controlled. ...
conversion disorder: a case report
... for the last 2 months which was relieved by body massage. One week back the boy complained of body pain and vomited after having breakfast. He was not sent to school. He slept for about 2 hours and woke with stiffness of body and inability to flex upper and lower limbs. He was admitted in a hospital ...
... for the last 2 months which was relieved by body massage. One week back the boy complained of body pain and vomited after having breakfast. He was not sent to school. He slept for about 2 hours and woke with stiffness of body and inability to flex upper and lower limbs. He was admitted in a hospital ...
Kleptomania - Seniors Choice
... Stealing is also not committed to express anger or vengeance. In fact, people with kleptomania realize that stealing is wrong and they experience conflict about their theft. This disorder is likely the extreme end of a continuum of stealing behaviour that includes many cases of shoplifting that woul ...
... Stealing is also not committed to express anger or vengeance. In fact, people with kleptomania realize that stealing is wrong and they experience conflict about their theft. This disorder is likely the extreme end of a continuum of stealing behaviour that includes many cases of shoplifting that woul ...
ACT What Is An Emotional or Behavioral Disorder? PACER CENTER
... Disorder includes either motor ties or vocal tics, but not both as in Tourette’s Disorder. Transient Tic Disorder includes either single or multiple motor tics many times a day for at least four weeks, but for no longer than 12 months. This can occur as either a single episode or as recurrent episod ...
... Disorder includes either motor ties or vocal tics, but not both as in Tourette’s Disorder. Transient Tic Disorder includes either single or multiple motor tics many times a day for at least four weeks, but for no longer than 12 months. This can occur as either a single episode or as recurrent episod ...
Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified
... • Diagnosis requires strong and persistent cross-gender identification and persistent discomfort about one’s own sex • As children, people with GID may insist that they will grow up to be the opposite sex and prefer to play with toys and take on roles typically associated with the opposite sex • Som ...
... • Diagnosis requires strong and persistent cross-gender identification and persistent discomfort about one’s own sex • As children, people with GID may insist that they will grow up to be the opposite sex and prefer to play with toys and take on roles typically associated with the opposite sex • Som ...
Impulse-Control Disorders
... Kurlan, Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosiciences, 1996 ...
... Kurlan, Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosiciences, 1996 ...
Kinds of Anxiety Issues I Work With Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... humiliation (social phobia). Feeling socially clumsy, having trouble with small talk in social situations, and letting fear of embarrassment or humiliation cause avoidance of triggering situations. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Can manifest from mild to severe including obsessive thoughts and repe ...
... humiliation (social phobia). Feeling socially clumsy, having trouble with small talk in social situations, and letting fear of embarrassment or humiliation cause avoidance of triggering situations. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Can manifest from mild to severe including obsessive thoughts and repe ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder
... Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly called multiple personality disorder, is an illness that is characterized by the presence of at least two clear personality states, called alters, which may have different reactions, emotions, and body functioning. ...
... Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly called multiple personality disorder, is an illness that is characterized by the presence of at least two clear personality states, called alters, which may have different reactions, emotions, and body functioning. ...
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... - chronic – longer than 2 years - able to function Cyclothymic Disorder -low grade bipolar – less severe mood swings I lied – a fifth mood disorder – Seasonal Affective Disorder – SAD - related to seasonal conditions - depression symptoms ...
... - chronic – longer than 2 years - able to function Cyclothymic Disorder -low grade bipolar – less severe mood swings I lied – a fifth mood disorder – Seasonal Affective Disorder – SAD - related to seasonal conditions - depression symptoms ...
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... • At least 3 manic symptoms (4 if mood only irritable) • Unequivocal change in functioning that is uncharacteristic of the individual • Mood disturbance and change in function are observable by others. • Not severe enough to cause significant impairment in functioning • Not due to a general medical ...
... • At least 3 manic symptoms (4 if mood only irritable) • Unequivocal change in functioning that is uncharacteristic of the individual • Mood disturbance and change in function are observable by others. • Not severe enough to cause significant impairment in functioning • Not due to a general medical ...
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... who has schizophrenia, the greater the risk that she will be diagnosed with schizophrenia at some point in her lifetime – If either biological parent of an adopted individual has schizophrenia, the adopted individual is at greater risk to develop ...
... who has schizophrenia, the greater the risk that she will be diagnosed with schizophrenia at some point in her lifetime – If either biological parent of an adopted individual has schizophrenia, the adopted individual is at greater risk to develop ...
AP Psych 15 sq AP Psych-Psychological Disorders-SQ
... 11. What evidence is there to support the notion that early traumas create a risk factor for later depression? 12. What specific attributes cause depression according to learned helplessness theory? 13. How are cultural factors related to prevalence, manifestations, and gender differences in depress ...
... 11. What evidence is there to support the notion that early traumas create a risk factor for later depression? 12. What specific attributes cause depression according to learned helplessness theory? 13. How are cultural factors related to prevalence, manifestations, and gender differences in depress ...
What Is An Emotional or Behavioral Disorder?
... those who do not have those problems. However, this is not true for all children with emotional disorders. There have been many recent advances in understanding the emotional problems of children and adolescents. As technologies are developed to study the central nervous system and the relationships ...
... those who do not have those problems. However, this is not true for all children with emotional disorders. There have been many recent advances in understanding the emotional problems of children and adolescents. As technologies are developed to study the central nervous system and the relationships ...
Unit 12/13 - Mission Hills High School
... meanings, resistance, and other significant behaviors and events in order to promote insight. a now rare psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients. The procedure cut the nerves connecting the frontal lobes to the emotioncontrolling centers of the inner b ...
... meanings, resistance, and other significant behaviors and events in order to promote insight. a now rare psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients. The procedure cut the nerves connecting the frontal lobes to the emotioncontrolling centers of the inner b ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Characterized by increase in depressed feelings as the hours of daylight decrease ...
... Characterized by increase in depressed feelings as the hours of daylight decrease ...
Affective and Personality Disorders
... • 2 years of episodes of hypomania and depressive symptoms • Not meeting criteria for MDE, mania, or mixed episoder • Not substance-induced, GMC, schizophreniform ...
... • 2 years of episodes of hypomania and depressive symptoms • Not meeting criteria for MDE, mania, or mixed episoder • Not substance-induced, GMC, schizophreniform ...