CONVERSION DISORDER
... Discuss possibility of the disorder with patient early in the work up and after ruling out probable physical causes.3 o Establishment of a strong physician-patient relationship is vital to management of somatoform disorders in general (SOR:C)3 Build therapeutic alliance with patient3 Acknowled ...
... Discuss possibility of the disorder with patient early in the work up and after ruling out probable physical causes.3 o Establishment of a strong physician-patient relationship is vital to management of somatoform disorders in general (SOR:C)3 Build therapeutic alliance with patient3 Acknowled ...
Mental Disorders, Basic Concepts
... clinically significant detriment internal source of distress ...
... clinically significant detriment internal source of distress ...
GALEENCYC (Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology)
... attendance in self-help groups, where they can seek advice and counsel from others in similar circumstances. Some of the most popular self-help organizations (i.e., Alcoholics Anonymous), are as, if not more, effective than traditional doctor/patient therapy for many individuals. In some cases, effe ...
... attendance in self-help groups, where they can seek advice and counsel from others in similar circumstances. Some of the most popular self-help organizations (i.e., Alcoholics Anonymous), are as, if not more, effective than traditional doctor/patient therapy for many individuals. In some cases, effe ...
Please answer all questions on your Scantron
... “A malfunction in the receptors monitoring oxygen in the blood causes the patient to feel that he or she is suffocating when, in fact, he or she isn’t.” b. “If intense unconditioned stimuli are paired with many environmental stimuli, the disorder is likely to develop.” c. “When ego defenses have wea ...
... “A malfunction in the receptors monitoring oxygen in the blood causes the patient to feel that he or she is suffocating when, in fact, he or she isn’t.” b. “If intense unconditioned stimuli are paired with many environmental stimuli, the disorder is likely to develop.” c. “When ego defenses have wea ...
W03 - Psychology
... “A malfunction in the receptors monitoring oxygen in the blood causes the patient to feel that he or she is suffocating when, in fact, he or she isn’t.” b. “If intense unconditioned stimuli are paired with many environmental stimuli, the disorder is likely to develop.” c. “When ego defenses have wea ...
... “A malfunction in the receptors monitoring oxygen in the blood causes the patient to feel that he or she is suffocating when, in fact, he or she isn’t.” b. “If intense unconditioned stimuli are paired with many environmental stimuli, the disorder is likely to develop.” c. “When ego defenses have wea ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... – treatment usually invoves cognitive-behavioral therapy and general stress management treatment (gain retained after 1 year follow-up) ...
... – treatment usually invoves cognitive-behavioral therapy and general stress management treatment (gain retained after 1 year follow-up) ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... – treatment usually invoves cognitive-behavioral therapy and general stress management treatment (gain retained after 1 year follow-up) ...
... – treatment usually invoves cognitive-behavioral therapy and general stress management treatment (gain retained after 1 year follow-up) ...
Depression and Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents
... sustained response (didn’t differ by treatment type) • If did get sustained response, most kept it (80%) – BUT higher loss of response in fluoxetine group 26% compared to CBT 3% Rodhe et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry, April, 2008 ...
... sustained response (didn’t differ by treatment type) • If did get sustained response, most kept it (80%) – BUT higher loss of response in fluoxetine group 26% compared to CBT 3% Rodhe et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry, April, 2008 ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS Sharon Crews, RN
... Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common Focus may derive from a real or imagined health problem May manifest with physical symptoms ...
... Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common Focus may derive from a real or imagined health problem May manifest with physical symptoms ...
psychogenic myopia - Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
... Psychosomatic Research Center, 1General Practitioner, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, 2Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran ...
... Psychosomatic Research Center, 1General Practitioner, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, 2Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran ...
AP Psychological Disorders
... Major depression is a form of depression that does not alternate with mania (happiness). It is normal to become depressed after a sad or unfortunate even but if a person remains depressed weeks or months after that event, it may be classified as major depression. Major depression does not give ...
... Major depression is a form of depression that does not alternate with mania (happiness). It is normal to become depressed after a sad or unfortunate even but if a person remains depressed weeks or months after that event, it may be classified as major depression. Major depression does not give ...
Bipolar Disorder - American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
... for each item. Please consider it a problem if it is causing trouble and is beyond what is normal for your child's age. For example, check ‘never' if the behavior is not causing trouble. ...
... for each item. Please consider it a problem if it is causing trouble and is beyond what is normal for your child's age. For example, check ‘never' if the behavior is not causing trouble. ...
Do You Send a Get Well Card to the Psychiatric Ward?
... Health insurance usually sets strict annual limits on amount of care patient can receive Mental issues viewed as a condition, not a true medical illness Mental patients feel their disease is inferior to other medical problems ...
... Health insurance usually sets strict annual limits on amount of care patient can receive Mental issues viewed as a condition, not a true medical illness Mental patients feel their disease is inferior to other medical problems ...
What Affects Mental Health?
... • Physical health affects mental health (lack of air can cause a panic attack; regular exercise lowers the risk for depression). ...
... • Physical health affects mental health (lack of air can cause a panic attack; regular exercise lowers the risk for depression). ...
The Therapist`s Corner - The OCD-BDD Clinic of Northern California
... function in our daily lives, and to protect us when the situation warrants it. Anyone who has driven a car knows the feeling: you’re on the freeway minding your own business, and then suddenly another car comes into your lane. Your adrenaline starts pumping, your heart is beating faster, and your br ...
... function in our daily lives, and to protect us when the situation warrants it. Anyone who has driven a car knows the feeling: you’re on the freeway minding your own business, and then suddenly another car comes into your lane. Your adrenaline starts pumping, your heart is beating faster, and your br ...
Lesson 9 "Developing a Healthy Mind"
... • A mood disorder charaterized by long lasting feelings of hopelessness, sadness, or helplessness. – People are considered clinically depressed if they have not had a recent trauma, and experience five of nine general symptoms for two weeks or more. – Symptoms include deep sadness, apathy, fatigue, ...
... • A mood disorder charaterized by long lasting feelings of hopelessness, sadness, or helplessness. – People are considered clinically depressed if they have not had a recent trauma, and experience five of nine general symptoms for two weeks or more. – Symptoms include deep sadness, apathy, fatigue, ...
Abnormal Psychology 1. Define the following terms
... 36 What is Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and describe its 3 groups. 37. Why are some drugs legalized and others not? 38. Based on the course material is sexual preference a voluntary choice? 39. Explain the phases of Bipolar disorder. 40. Describe the different types of personality ...
... 36 What is Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and describe its 3 groups. 37. Why are some drugs legalized and others not? 38. Based on the course material is sexual preference a voluntary choice? 39. Explain the phases of Bipolar disorder. 40. Describe the different types of personality ...
Schizotypal (Personality) Disorder Delusional Disorder
... In erotomanic type, the central theme of the delusion is that another person is in love with the individual. The person about whom this conviction is held is usually of higher status (e.g., a famous individual or a superior at work) but can be a complete stranger. Efforts to contact the object of th ...
... In erotomanic type, the central theme of the delusion is that another person is in love with the individual. The person about whom this conviction is held is usually of higher status (e.g., a famous individual or a superior at work) but can be a complete stranger. Efforts to contact the object of th ...
No Slide Title
... is characterized by the experience of one or more manic episodes usually accompanied by periods of depression. In a manic episode, a person’s mood becomes elevated to the point of 49 . ...
... is characterized by the experience of one or more manic episodes usually accompanied by periods of depression. In a manic episode, a person’s mood becomes elevated to the point of 49 . ...
Personality Disorders
... people, not you, who are the problem. If you also suffer from depression or anxiety, treatments that help other people likely don't work as well for you. Some of the commonalties associated with Personality Disorders include; 1. Disorders began early in life. 2. The disorders are disturbing to other ...
... people, not you, who are the problem. If you also suffer from depression or anxiety, treatments that help other people likely don't work as well for you. Some of the commonalties associated with Personality Disorders include; 1. Disorders began early in life. 2. The disorders are disturbing to other ...
DSM-5 Released: The Big Changes
... In the DSMIV, if you were grieving the loss of a loved one, technically you couldn’t be diagnosed with major depression disorder in the first 2 months of your grief. (I’m not sure where this arbitrary 2 month figure came from, because it certainly reflects no reality or research.). This exclusion w ...
... In the DSMIV, if you were grieving the loss of a loved one, technically you couldn’t be diagnosed with major depression disorder in the first 2 months of your grief. (I’m not sure where this arbitrary 2 month figure came from, because it certainly reflects no reality or research.). This exclusion w ...
ACT What Is An Emotional or Behavioral Disorder? PACER CENTER
... school or home performance before attempting to diagnose ADHD. Medications, such as Ritalin or Dexedrine, or a combination of these and other medicines have been very successful in treating ADHD. Oppositional Defiant Disorder. The central feature of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), which occurs at ...
... school or home performance before attempting to diagnose ADHD. Medications, such as Ritalin or Dexedrine, or a combination of these and other medicines have been very successful in treating ADHD. Oppositional Defiant Disorder. The central feature of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), which occurs at ...
bipolar disorder - mrsashleymhelmsclass
... The prognosis for bipolar disorder differs amongst people considering there are three different types of bipolar disorder which are bipolar I, bipolar II, and cyclothymia. In some cases it can be very severe and longterm or mild with less episodes occurring. The depressive states and manic states di ...
... The prognosis for bipolar disorder differs amongst people considering there are three different types of bipolar disorder which are bipolar I, bipolar II, and cyclothymia. In some cases it can be very severe and longterm or mild with less episodes occurring. The depressive states and manic states di ...
Anxiety Disorders - Terri L. Weaver, Ph.D.
... Hypothyroidism Cardiovascular problems Vestibular abnormalities Hyperthyroidism Cushing’s Syndromes Alcohol, caffeine, amphetamines, cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants, phencyclidine, sedatives, hypnotics, anxiolytics and a host of medications ...
... Hypothyroidism Cardiovascular problems Vestibular abnormalities Hyperthyroidism Cushing’s Syndromes Alcohol, caffeine, amphetamines, cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants, phencyclidine, sedatives, hypnotics, anxiolytics and a host of medications ...
Schizoaffective disorder
Schizoaffective disorder (abbreviated as SZA or SAD) is a mental disorder characterized by abnormal thought processes and deregulated emotions. The diagnosis is made when the patient has features of both schizophrenia and a mood disorder—either bipolar disorder or depression—but does not strictly meet diagnostic criteria for either alone. The bipolar type is distinguished by symptoms of mania, hypomania, or mixed episode; the depressive type by symptoms of depression only. Common symptoms of the disorder include hallucinations, paranoid delusions, and disorganized speech and thinking. The onset of symptoms usually begins in young adulthood, currently with an uncertain lifetime prevalence because the disorder was redefined, but DSM-IV prevalence estimates were less than 1 percent of the population, in the range of 0.5 to 0.8 percent. Diagnosis is based on observed behavior and the patient's reported experiences.Genetics, neurobiology, early and current environment, behavioral, social, and experiential components appear to be important contributory factors; some recreational and prescription drugs may cause or worsen symptoms. No single isolated organic cause has been found, but extensive evidence exists for abnormalities in the metabolism of tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), dopamine, and glutamic acid in people with schizophrenia, psychotic mood disorders, and schizoaffective disorder. People with schizoaffective disorder are likely to have co-occurring conditions, including anxiety disorders and substance use disorder. Social problems such as long-term unemployment, poverty and homelessness are common. The average life expectancy of people with the disorder is shorter than those without it, due to increased physical health problems from an absence of health promoting behaviors including a sedentary lifestyle, and a higher suicide rate.The mainstay of current treatment is antipsychotic medication combined with mood stabilizer medication or antidepressant medication, or both. There is growing concern by some researchers that antidepressants may increase psychosis, mania, and long-term mood episode cycling in the disorder. When there is risk to self or others, usually early in treatment, brief hospitalization may be necessary. Psychiatric rehabilitation, psychotherapy, and vocational rehabilitation are very important for recovery of higher psychosocial function. As a group, people with schizoaffective disorder diagnosed using DSM-IV and ICD-10 criteria have a better outcome than people with schizophrenia, but have variable individual psychosocial functional outcomes compared to people with mood disorders, from worse to the same. Outcomes for people with DSM-5 diagnosed schizoaffective disorder depend on data from prospective cohort studies, which haven't been completed yet.In DSM-5 and ICD-9 (which is being revised to ICD-10, to be published in 2015), schizoaffective disorder is in the same diagnostic class as schizophrenia, but not in the same class as mood disorders. The diagnosis was introduced in 1933, and its definition was slightly changed in the DSM-5, published in May 2013, because the DSM-IV schizoaffective disorder definition leads to excessive misdiagnosis. The changes made to the schizoaffective disorder definition were intended to make the DSM-5 diagnosis more consistent (or reliable), and to substantially reduce the use of the diagnosis. Additionally, the DSM-5 schizoaffective disorder diagnosis can no longer be used for first episode psychosis.