Bipolar Disorder (manic–depressive Illness)
... Americans today, or almost 1 percent of the population. Although bipolar disorder usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood, it can sometimes start in early childhood or as late as age 40 or 50. Generally, people with bipolar disorder consult three to four doctors and spend more than eight ye ...
... Americans today, or almost 1 percent of the population. Although bipolar disorder usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood, it can sometimes start in early childhood or as late as age 40 or 50. Generally, people with bipolar disorder consult three to four doctors and spend more than eight ye ...
bipolar disorder - Yale CampusPress
... characterized by repeated episodes of elevated and low moods. The elevated episodes or high energy states are known as mania and when mood is lowered this is known as depression. These episodes are often amidst periods of normal mood states, otherwise known as euthymia. ...
... characterized by repeated episodes of elevated and low moods. The elevated episodes or high energy states are known as mania and when mood is lowered this is known as depression. These episodes are often amidst periods of normal mood states, otherwise known as euthymia. ...
Slide 1
... NIMM(National Institute of Mental Health) What are the risk factors for suicide? Research shows that risk factors for suicide include: depression and other mental disorders, or a substance-abuse disorder (often in combination with other mental disorders). More than 90 percent of people who die ...
... NIMM(National Institute of Mental Health) What are the risk factors for suicide? Research shows that risk factors for suicide include: depression and other mental disorders, or a substance-abuse disorder (often in combination with other mental disorders). More than 90 percent of people who die ...
Basic Theories psychological theories outline
... I must be competent and adequate in all possible respects. People (including me) who do things that I disapprove of are bad people who deserve to be severely blamed and punished. It’s catastrophic when things are not the way I’d like them to be. My unhappiness is externally caused; I can’t help feel ...
... I must be competent and adequate in all possible respects. People (including me) who do things that I disapprove of are bad people who deserve to be severely blamed and punished. It’s catastrophic when things are not the way I’d like them to be. My unhappiness is externally caused; I can’t help feel ...
Anxiety
... Some Anxiety Disorders. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Separation Anxiety Panic Disorder ...
... Some Anxiety Disorders. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Separation Anxiety Panic Disorder ...
Lecture 4: Developmental Psychopathology
... Associated Features and Disorders (cont) • The most common associated mental disorders are ADHD, Mood Disorders, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Stereotypic Movement Disorder and Mental Disorders due to a General Medical Condition (e.g Dementia due to Head Trauma) • MR individuals due to Down sy ...
... Associated Features and Disorders (cont) • The most common associated mental disorders are ADHD, Mood Disorders, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Stereotypic Movement Disorder and Mental Disorders due to a General Medical Condition (e.g Dementia due to Head Trauma) • MR individuals due to Down sy ...
Basic Psychological Theories
... I must be competent and adequate in all possible respects. People (including me) who do things that I disapprove of are bad people who deserve to be severely blamed and punished. It’s catastrophic when things are not the way I’d like them to be. My unhappiness is externally caused; I can’t help feel ...
... I must be competent and adequate in all possible respects. People (including me) who do things that I disapprove of are bad people who deserve to be severely blamed and punished. It’s catastrophic when things are not the way I’d like them to be. My unhappiness is externally caused; I can’t help feel ...
Document
... – “As any parent knows, youths are more likely to show a lack of maturity and an underdeveloped sense of responsibility than adults….These qualities often result in impetuous and ill-considered actions and decisions.” – “Juveniles are more vulnerable or susceptible to negative influences and outside ...
... – “As any parent knows, youths are more likely to show a lack of maturity and an underdeveloped sense of responsibility than adults….These qualities often result in impetuous and ill-considered actions and decisions.” – “Juveniles are more vulnerable or susceptible to negative influences and outside ...
SS07 - Psychology
... C) help people express anxiety, anger, and frustration. x D) normalize people's responses to the disaster. 24. Fear differs from anxiety in that: A) fear is to a specific threat and anxiety is more general. x B) anxiety is more likely to lead to aggression than is fear. C) anxiety is to an interpers ...
... C) help people express anxiety, anger, and frustration. x D) normalize people's responses to the disaster. 24. Fear differs from anxiety in that: A) fear is to a specific threat and anxiety is more general. x B) anxiety is more likely to lead to aggression than is fear. C) anxiety is to an interpers ...
Anxiety and Mood Disorders
... biggest personality risks are the irritability and hostility, not the hurried life-style ...
... biggest personality risks are the irritability and hostility, not the hurried life-style ...
Continuing Education
... alcohol and drug abuse, as well as several types of personality disorders. They typically have a history of mood swings with periods of intense goaloriented activity, followed suddenly by periods of erratic or no activity. In addition to genetic factors, biological factors related to biochemical an ...
... alcohol and drug abuse, as well as several types of personality disorders. They typically have a history of mood swings with periods of intense goaloriented activity, followed suddenly by periods of erratic or no activity. In addition to genetic factors, biological factors related to biochemical an ...
023_2004_Treatment1_web
... don’t understand how I feel. They don’t know what it’s like to be me. • Therapist: You seem to be saying that the things that are important to you aren’t very important to your parents. You’d like them now and then to see ...
... don’t understand how I feel. They don’t know what it’s like to be me. • Therapist: You seem to be saying that the things that are important to you aren’t very important to your parents. You’d like them now and then to see ...
File - SSHS AP Psychology
... of a new identity, with amnesia for past identity and events. Sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one’s customary place of work, with inability to recall one’s past Confusion about personal identity or assumption of a new identity (partial or complete) Not better explained by a another menta ...
... of a new identity, with amnesia for past identity and events. Sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one’s customary place of work, with inability to recall one’s past Confusion about personal identity or assumption of a new identity (partial or complete) Not better explained by a another menta ...
chapter 13
... 19. Discuss how each of the four major perspectives in psychology views anxiety disorders. a. psychodynamic b. humanistic-existential (include the concepts of self-image and existential anxiety) c. behavioral (include the terms “self-defeating,” “paradox,” “avoidance learning,” and “anxiety reductio ...
... 19. Discuss how each of the four major perspectives in psychology views anxiety disorders. a. psychodynamic b. humanistic-existential (include the concepts of self-image and existential anxiety) c. behavioral (include the terms “self-defeating,” “paradox,” “avoidance learning,” and “anxiety reductio ...
Dissociative Disorders
... sensations, body, or actions (e.g., perceptual alterations, distorted sense of time, unreal or absent self, emotional and/ or physical numbing). 2. Derealization: Experiences of unreality or detachment with respect to surroundings (e.g., individuals or objects are experienced as unreal, dreamlike, f ...
... sensations, body, or actions (e.g., perceptual alterations, distorted sense of time, unreal or absent self, emotional and/ or physical numbing). 2. Derealization: Experiences of unreality or detachment with respect to surroundings (e.g., individuals or objects are experienced as unreal, dreamlike, f ...
Childhood Anxiety Disorders - Mental Health America of Illinois
... develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Children are more easily traumatized than adults. An event that may not be traumatic to an adult—such as a bumpy plane ride—might be traumatic to a child. A child may “re-experience” the trauma through nightmares, constant thoughts about what happened, ...
... develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Children are more easily traumatized than adults. An event that may not be traumatic to an adult—such as a bumpy plane ride—might be traumatic to a child. A child may “re-experience” the trauma through nightmares, constant thoughts about what happened, ...
11/4/2013 1 DSM-5 The Bigger Picture
... Social Communication and Interaction Restrictive Repetitive Behaviors ...
... Social Communication and Interaction Restrictive Repetitive Behaviors ...
Unit 6: Psychopathology and Psychotherapy (chapters 11-12)
... What is the difference between positive symptoms and negative symptoms of schizophrenia? What are the typical positive symptoms of schizophrenia? What are the typical negative symptoms? 5. How has research shown a genetic influence on schizophrenia? 6. How do diathesis-stress models account for schi ...
... What is the difference between positive symptoms and negative symptoms of schizophrenia? What are the typical positive symptoms of schizophrenia? What are the typical negative symptoms? 5. How has research shown a genetic influence on schizophrenia? 6. How do diathesis-stress models account for schi ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 5: Somatoform and Dissociative
... – Seen equally in males and females, with onset usually in early 20s – Most remain single, and many seek out plastic surgeons ...
... – Seen equally in males and females, with onset usually in early 20s – Most remain single, and many seek out plastic surgeons ...
Mood Disorders
... Characterized by 4 or more mood episodes that occur within a 12month period. Episodes must last for some minimum number of days in order to be considered distinct episodes. MAY experience changes in polarity (high low or vice-versa) within a single week, or even within a single day -- the full sym ...
... Characterized by 4 or more mood episodes that occur within a 12month period. Episodes must last for some minimum number of days in order to be considered distinct episodes. MAY experience changes in polarity (high low or vice-versa) within a single week, or even within a single day -- the full sym ...
Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders
... Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders The dissociative and somatoform disorders were historically linked with anxiety disorders as forms of neuroses. Anxiety is expressed directly in different forms in the anxiety disorders, but its role in the dissociative and somatoform disorders is inferred. Diss ...
... Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders The dissociative and somatoform disorders were historically linked with anxiety disorders as forms of neuroses. Anxiety is expressed directly in different forms in the anxiety disorders, but its role in the dissociative and somatoform disorders is inferred. Diss ...
Disorders of Dissociation
... personal history. Sudden and unexpected travel that removes the person from their home/usual surroundings occurs. Has some degree of confusion about their identity and may actually assume a ...
... personal history. Sudden and unexpected travel that removes the person from their home/usual surroundings occurs. Has some degree of confusion about their identity and may actually assume a ...
Unit 12 Abnormal Reading Guide 2017 - Bullis Haiku
... 1. Discuss how we draw the line between normality and disorder. 2. Discuss the controversy over the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. 3. Contrast the medical model with the biopsychosocial approach to psychological disorders. 4. Describe how and why clinicians classify psychological disorder ...
... 1. Discuss how we draw the line between normality and disorder. 2. Discuss the controversy over the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. 3. Contrast the medical model with the biopsychosocial approach to psychological disorders. 4. Describe how and why clinicians classify psychological disorder ...
Psychological Disorders - Welcome to AP Psychology
... suspicions and mistrust of others. Avoidant personality disorder is characterized by social inhibitions, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation, and exaggerated emotions. ...
... suspicions and mistrust of others. Avoidant personality disorder is characterized by social inhibitions, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation, and exaggerated emotions. ...
Somatization: Principles of Clinical Management
... Specify if: Acute: duration of less than 6 months; Chronic: duration of 6 months or longer *Pain per se may be associated with psychological factors and/or a general medical condition; it may be acute with a duration of less than 6 months or chronic. The anatomical site(s) is coded Axis III of DSM-I ...
... Specify if: Acute: duration of less than 6 months; Chronic: duration of 6 months or longer *Pain per se may be associated with psychological factors and/or a general medical condition; it may be acute with a duration of less than 6 months or chronic. The anatomical site(s) is coded Axis III of DSM-I ...