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... Postnatal toxins: Lead ...
... Postnatal toxins: Lead ...
Mental Disorders
... • Leads to unhealthful weight loss and death • Commonly occur during the teen years • Puberty, body changes, and media cause some teens to put pressure on themselves to look a certain way • Common among girls but affect boys, too ...
... • Leads to unhealthful weight loss and death • Commonly occur during the teen years • Puberty, body changes, and media cause some teens to put pressure on themselves to look a certain way • Common among girls but affect boys, too ...
Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
... • May make impulsive/unwise decisions, irritated by those trying to reason or “slow them down” ...
... • May make impulsive/unwise decisions, irritated by those trying to reason or “slow them down” ...
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... Psychological Disorders Deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional patterns of thoughts , feelings and actions (Comer, 2004). Being different (_______________________) from most people in one’s culture is part of this definition. ...
... Psychological Disorders Deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional patterns of thoughts , feelings and actions (Comer, 2004). Being different (_______________________) from most people in one’s culture is part of this definition. ...
Intro
... • Organic Mental Disorder: mental or emotional problem caused by brain pathology (injury, disease) • Substance Related Disorders: abuse or dependence on a mind- or mood-altering drug, like alcohol or cocaine – Person cannot stop using the substance & suffer withdrawal symptoms of they do ...
... • Organic Mental Disorder: mental or emotional problem caused by brain pathology (injury, disease) • Substance Related Disorders: abuse or dependence on a mind- or mood-altering drug, like alcohol or cocaine – Person cannot stop using the substance & suffer withdrawal symptoms of they do ...
MOOD DISORDERS
... Heightened mood, exaggerated optimism and self-confidence Decreased need for sleep (less than three hours) without fatigue Grandiose delusions, inflated sense of self-importance Excessive irritability, aggressive behavior Increased physical, mental activity Racing speech, flight of ideas, impulsiven ...
... Heightened mood, exaggerated optimism and self-confidence Decreased need for sleep (less than three hours) without fatigue Grandiose delusions, inflated sense of self-importance Excessive irritability, aggressive behavior Increased physical, mental activity Racing speech, flight of ideas, impulsiven ...
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... A Six or more of the following symptoms of inattention have been present for at least 6 months to a point that is disruptive and inappropriate for developmental level: B Six or more of the following symptoms of hyperactivityimpulsivity have been present for at least 6 months to an extent that is dis ...
... A Six or more of the following symptoms of inattention have been present for at least 6 months to a point that is disruptive and inappropriate for developmental level: B Six or more of the following symptoms of hyperactivityimpulsivity have been present for at least 6 months to an extent that is dis ...
Behavioral Perspective Quiz
... every 3 minutes. The student obviously doesn’t like being shocked but knows that if she leaves her desk she will not have the opportunity to talk and gossip with her classmates, so she stays in her desk and is repeatedly shocked. One day the student actually does some work. She doesn’t turn around a ...
... every 3 minutes. The student obviously doesn’t like being shocked but knows that if she leaves her desk she will not have the opportunity to talk and gossip with her classmates, so she stays in her desk and is repeatedly shocked. One day the student actually does some work. She doesn’t turn around a ...
Psychological Disorders
... Each personality is different from each other A history of severe child abuse is common with most DID patients (physical, sexual, or psychological) ...
... Each personality is different from each other A history of severe child abuse is common with most DID patients (physical, sexual, or psychological) ...
The Anxiety Disorders Some Practical Questions & Answers
... and 4% of adults struggle with ADHD. • These patients are impaired (in at least two settings) from inattention, hyperactivity or impulsivity. • These children and adults underperform, and they place great demands on their families, teachers and coworkers. • ADHD and its treatment are controversial, ...
... and 4% of adults struggle with ADHD. • These patients are impaired (in at least two settings) from inattention, hyperactivity or impulsivity. • These children and adults underperform, and they place great demands on their families, teachers and coworkers. • ADHD and its treatment are controversial, ...
Personality Disorders
... Difficulty making friends A need for instant gratification Poor impulse control Alcohol or substance abuse ...
... Difficulty making friends A need for instant gratification Poor impulse control Alcohol or substance abuse ...
Dissociative dis
... due to a serious illness. Unlike conversion disorder, hypochondriasis does not involve the loss or distortion of physical functioning. Unlike conversion disorder, hypochondriacs are very concerned about their symptoms. ...
... due to a serious illness. Unlike conversion disorder, hypochondriasis does not involve the loss or distortion of physical functioning. Unlike conversion disorder, hypochondriacs are very concerned about their symptoms. ...
Chapter 16 Abnormal Psychology
... • Causes and symptoms are not always clear. • Often a person has more than one disorder • DSM – 5 • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • Manual that helps professionals classify psychological disorders ...
... • Causes and symptoms are not always clear. • Often a person has more than one disorder • DSM – 5 • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • Manual that helps professionals classify psychological disorders ...
Psychopathology and the DSM
... DSM-IV are meant to serve as guidelines to be informed by clinical judgement and are not meant to be used in a cookbook fashion.” (p. xxiii) “It is precisely because impairments, abilities, and disabilities vary widely within each diagnostic category that assignment of a particular diagnosis does ...
... DSM-IV are meant to serve as guidelines to be informed by clinical judgement and are not meant to be used in a cookbook fashion.” (p. xxiii) “It is precisely because impairments, abilities, and disabilities vary widely within each diagnostic category that assignment of a particular diagnosis does ...
Mood disorders
... Dysthymic Disorder Dysthymic disorder lies between blue mood and major depressive disorder. A disorder characterized by daily low level depression lasting two years or more. ...
... Dysthymic Disorder Dysthymic disorder lies between blue mood and major depressive disorder. A disorder characterized by daily low level depression lasting two years or more. ...
Mental Disorders
... This is a collection of diseases that severely affect the brain and thinking processes. These people have difficulty thinking rationally and their judgments are impaired. Living their daily life becomes very, very difficult. However, for even the worst of these disorders there is treatment available ...
... This is a collection of diseases that severely affect the brain and thinking processes. These people have difficulty thinking rationally and their judgments are impaired. Living their daily life becomes very, very difficult. However, for even the worst of these disorders there is treatment available ...
Binge Eating Disorder is added to the DSM-5
... The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders he Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is published by the American Psychiatric Assocation and is used as the standard classification of mental disorders by health professionals in the United States. This manual lists ...
... The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders he Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is published by the American Psychiatric Assocation and is used as the standard classification of mental disorders by health professionals in the United States. This manual lists ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... 1. Disturbance in self-concept. People with BPD base their self-image on what others say or how others react to them. Self-concept fluctuates due to mood swings and contradictory inconsistent thoughts about oneself. 2. Unstable interpersonal relations. Those with BPD fear separation from others. It ...
... 1. Disturbance in self-concept. People with BPD base their self-image on what others say or how others react to them. Self-concept fluctuates due to mood swings and contradictory inconsistent thoughts about oneself. 2. Unstable interpersonal relations. Those with BPD fear separation from others. It ...
Mental Disorders - health and physical education
... Mental Disorders • Bellwork: Answer the following – It is easy to identify someone with a mental disorder. – Mental disorders are caused by emotional problems. – Mental disorders affect a person’s ability to function. – People who have mental disorders are dangerous. • *For each of your responses ex ...
... Mental Disorders • Bellwork: Answer the following – It is easy to identify someone with a mental disorder. – Mental disorders are caused by emotional problems. – Mental disorders affect a person’s ability to function. – People who have mental disorders are dangerous. • *For each of your responses ex ...
CHAPTER 13 Long PRACTICE TEST
... Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the distinction between normal and abnormal behavior? a. A person might be considered normal in one culture and abnormal in another. b. Not all people whose behavior is abnormal experience personal distress. c. The most widely used criterion fo ...
... Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the distinction between normal and abnormal behavior? a. A person might be considered normal in one culture and abnormal in another. b. Not all people whose behavior is abnormal experience personal distress. c. The most widely used criterion fo ...
Psychosis - Santa Barbara Therapist
... • Promodal- symptoms prior to acute episode • Residual- symptoms following the episode • During both patients seem flat and burnt out • Early on: active symptoms and hospitalizations. Later, less psychotic symptoms, but more apathy, low energy, social withdrawal, and low tolerence for stress ...
... • Promodal- symptoms prior to acute episode • Residual- symptoms following the episode • During both patients seem flat and burnt out • Early on: active symptoms and hospitalizations. Later, less psychotic symptoms, but more apathy, low energy, social withdrawal, and low tolerence for stress ...
Adjustment Disorders
... to a major stressor in their lives with extended and excessive feelings of anxiety, depressed mood, or antisocial behaviors. ...
... to a major stressor in their lives with extended and excessive feelings of anxiety, depressed mood, or antisocial behaviors. ...
Chapter 12: Social Psychology
... behavioral, and physical functioning – Major depression – Dysthymic disorder – Bipolar disorder – Cyclothymic disorder ...
... behavioral, and physical functioning – Major depression – Dysthymic disorder – Bipolar disorder – Cyclothymic disorder ...
Ch. 12,13 - HCC Learning Web
... Objective 12.4 Describe the features of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Key Terms obsessive-compulsive disorder Exercises 1. Classify each of the following as (O) obsession or (C) compulsion. (1) _____ Rashonda feels repulsed when she thinks about all the germs that might be on the handles of public ...
... Objective 12.4 Describe the features of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Key Terms obsessive-compulsive disorder Exercises 1. Classify each of the following as (O) obsession or (C) compulsion. (1) _____ Rashonda feels repulsed when she thinks about all the germs that might be on the handles of public ...