15% of the population has a personality disorder
... A. Costa and McCrae’s “Big Five” Personality Traits 1) Neuroticism: the tendency to experience emotional instability: anxiety, hostility, depression, self-consciousness, impulsiveness, and vulnerability very easily. 2) Extraversion: the tendency to seek stimulation and enjoy the company of other pe ...
... A. Costa and McCrae’s “Big Five” Personality Traits 1) Neuroticism: the tendency to experience emotional instability: anxiety, hostility, depression, self-consciousness, impulsiveness, and vulnerability very easily. 2) Extraversion: the tendency to seek stimulation and enjoy the company of other pe ...
Personality Disorders
... 1. People who are overly dramatic and attention seeking 2. People who exhibit emotional displays but are emotionally shallow 3. People who are self-centred and overly concerned about physical attractiveness ...
... 1. People who are overly dramatic and attention seeking 2. People who exhibit emotional displays but are emotionally shallow 3. People who are self-centred and overly concerned about physical attractiveness ...
Addressing Barriers to Learning: Helping Students Cope
... Signs and Symptoms of Childhood Bipolar Disorder ...
... Signs and Symptoms of Childhood Bipolar Disorder ...
Personality Disorders- Histrionic DSM-IV
... attention on parental needs. This allows them to evade parental responsibilities even while appearing loving and involved. Such behavior can result in exploitation of and failure to protect their children from emotional, physical, or sexual abuse (Bornstein, Costello, ed., 1996, pp. 130-132). ...
... attention on parental needs. This allows them to evade parental responsibilities even while appearing loving and involved. Such behavior can result in exploitation of and failure to protect their children from emotional, physical, or sexual abuse (Bornstein, Costello, ed., 1996, pp. 130-132). ...
PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
... inability to soothe and comfort themselves when they become upset, and an inability to control the impulses toward the expression, through action, of love and hate that most people are able to hold in check. What best defines the "borderline" personality, is great difficulty in holding on to a stabl ...
... inability to soothe and comfort themselves when they become upset, and an inability to control the impulses toward the expression, through action, of love and hate that most people are able to hold in check. What best defines the "borderline" personality, is great difficulty in holding on to a stabl ...
1. mood disorders
... Sleep disturbances, weight or appetite changes, fatigue, loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, diminishted ability to think of concentrate, indecisiveness, recurrent thoughts of death or suicide ...
... Sleep disturbances, weight or appetite changes, fatigue, loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, diminishted ability to think of concentrate, indecisiveness, recurrent thoughts of death or suicide ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder
... ♦ There is a high level of suicide among people with DID ♦ DID is a COPING mechanism for children/people experiencing abuse and for survivors of abuse. ♦ Chronic dissociation may result in a series of separate entities or mental states which eventually take on identities of their own. ♦ Certain pers ...
... ♦ There is a high level of suicide among people with DID ♦ DID is a COPING mechanism for children/people experiencing abuse and for survivors of abuse. ♦ Chronic dissociation may result in a series of separate entities or mental states which eventually take on identities of their own. ♦ Certain pers ...
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
... almost 21 % of children ages 9 to 17 in the United States have a diagnosable mental or addictive disorder associated with at least minimum impairment (this chart shows 30.9%) ...
... almost 21 % of children ages 9 to 17 in the United States have a diagnosable mental or addictive disorder associated with at least minimum impairment (this chart shows 30.9%) ...
Mental Health Nursing II NURS 2310
... toward authority figures that occurs more frequently than is usually observed in individuals of same age/developmental level Typically begins by age 8, and usually not later than early adolescence May precede a conduct disorder “Normal” oppositional phases occur in older infancy, toddlerhood, ...
... toward authority figures that occurs more frequently than is usually observed in individuals of same age/developmental level Typically begins by age 8, and usually not later than early adolescence May precede a conduct disorder “Normal” oppositional phases occur in older infancy, toddlerhood, ...
Anger Management
... past providers, they will likely do the same about you in due time. Be attentive Be firm with your boundaries ...
... past providers, they will likely do the same about you in due time. Be attentive Be firm with your boundaries ...
Mental Illness
... Behavior that displays an inner conflict between being dependent & being assertive which results in erratic moods ...
... Behavior that displays an inner conflict between being dependent & being assertive which results in erratic moods ...
DSM-IV-TR in Action Powerpoint
... The trauma experienced in acute stress disorder will not include: Witnessing events on television Witnessing events through electronic media Will also drop the criteria that the person must experience intense fear Symptoms may no longer need to involve feelings of dissociation ...
... The trauma experienced in acute stress disorder will not include: Witnessing events on television Witnessing events through electronic media Will also drop the criteria that the person must experience intense fear Symptoms may no longer need to involve feelings of dissociation ...
DSM-5: Trauma and Stress
... - Previously the DSM-IV identified 7 symptoms. DSM-5 has 2 • Negative alterations in cognitions and mood – Two new symptoms added related to distorted attribution and ...
... - Previously the DSM-IV identified 7 symptoms. DSM-5 has 2 • Negative alterations in cognitions and mood – Two new symptoms added related to distorted attribution and ...
Chapter 13 Notes (Part 2)
... o _____________________________________________________: there is a real psychical illness that is largely caused by physiological factors such as stress and anxiety EX: tension headaches Caused by muscle contractions brought on by stress Headache is real but considered psychosomatic because s ...
... o _____________________________________________________: there is a real psychical illness that is largely caused by physiological factors such as stress and anxiety EX: tension headaches Caused by muscle contractions brought on by stress Headache is real but considered psychosomatic because s ...
Disorders of Childhood
... • A majority of individuals with autism have mental retardation (i.e., IQ score < 70) • Contemporary theories stress a biological etiology of autism, involving genetic factors and/or organic central nervous system ...
... • A majority of individuals with autism have mental retardation (i.e., IQ score < 70) • Contemporary theories stress a biological etiology of autism, involving genetic factors and/or organic central nervous system ...
Substance Dependence - People Server at UNCW
... • What is substance use? • What is substance abuse? • What is substance dependence? ...
... • What is substance use? • What is substance abuse? • What is substance dependence? ...
Mental Illness intro (Bipolar / mood Disorder
... What causes Mental Disorders? Many believe the some mental disorders such as phobias develop from traumatic or stressful situations such as a death, an accident or an abusive event. Other disorders can be inherited and yet other disorders can result from an injury or a physical disorder that effect ...
... What causes Mental Disorders? Many believe the some mental disorders such as phobias develop from traumatic or stressful situations such as a death, an accident or an abusive event. Other disorders can be inherited and yet other disorders can result from an injury or a physical disorder that effect ...
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
... a personality disorder characterized especially by an exaggerated sense of self-importance, persistent need for admiration, lack of empathy for others, excessive pride in achievements, and snobbish, disdainful, or patronizing attitudes ...
... a personality disorder characterized especially by an exaggerated sense of self-importance, persistent need for admiration, lack of empathy for others, excessive pride in achievements, and snobbish, disdainful, or patronizing attitudes ...
Chapter 10
... (h) Lack of desire for close relationships Excessive social anxiety Cluster B Personality Disorders (dramatic-emotional) 4. Antisocial Personality disorder A pervasive pattern of disregard for, and of the rights of others occurring since age 15, as indicated by 3 or more of the following: (a) Consis ...
... (h) Lack of desire for close relationships Excessive social anxiety Cluster B Personality Disorders (dramatic-emotional) 4. Antisocial Personality disorder A pervasive pattern of disregard for, and of the rights of others occurring since age 15, as indicated by 3 or more of the following: (a) Consis ...
hypochondriasis
... patient relationships, with frustration and anger on both sides. The patient often believes that he is not getting a proper medical care and may resist referral to psychiatry. Physical complications may result from repeated diagnostic procedures. Family and social relationships may become dist ...
... patient relationships, with frustration and anger on both sides. The patient often believes that he is not getting a proper medical care and may resist referral to psychiatry. Physical complications may result from repeated diagnostic procedures. Family and social relationships may become dist ...