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... fenfluramine, was found to have hazardous side effects (including pulmonary hypertension and damage to the valves of the heart), so the drug was withdrawn from the market in the United States (Blundell and Halford, 1998). • Fenfluramine acts by stimulating the release of 5-HT. Another drug, sibutram ...
... fenfluramine, was found to have hazardous side effects (including pulmonary hypertension and damage to the valves of the heart), so the drug was withdrawn from the market in the United States (Blundell and Halford, 1998). • Fenfluramine acts by stimulating the release of 5-HT. Another drug, sibutram ...
Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms
... Appreciate how common these are Increase assessment skills Recognise associated psychiatric diagnoses Strategies to manage in primary care Simple scenarios Complex patients ...
... Appreciate how common these are Increase assessment skills Recognise associated psychiatric diagnoses Strategies to manage in primary care Simple scenarios Complex patients ...
Anxiety Disorders and Somatoform Disorders
... Involve feelings of terror and physiological involvement Attacks lead to concern about future attacks or losing control. ...
... Involve feelings of terror and physiological involvement Attacks lead to concern about future attacks or losing control. ...
Mood Disorders
... Schiz. symptoms Positive symptoms are things that are present in schizophrenics which are absent in normal people, such as delusions, hallucinations, or word salad. Negative symptoms are things which are absent in schizophrenics which are present in normal people, such as flat affect, avolition (lac ...
... Schiz. symptoms Positive symptoms are things that are present in schizophrenics which are absent in normal people, such as delusions, hallucinations, or word salad. Negative symptoms are things which are absent in schizophrenics which are present in normal people, such as flat affect, avolition (lac ...
personality disorders histrionic personality disorder
... Remember to always consult a mental health or medical practitioner regarding any questions you may have about a mental health diagnosis and treatment options. This factsheet is based on information obtained from the DSM-5: American Psychiatric Association, 2013. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
... Remember to always consult a mental health or medical practitioner regarding any questions you may have about a mental health diagnosis and treatment options. This factsheet is based on information obtained from the DSM-5: American Psychiatric Association, 2013. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
PowerPoint Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2 Current
... • Death rates 10x higher than general population • Death rates 2x higher than other psychological disorders Copyright 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ...
... • Death rates 10x higher than general population • Death rates 2x higher than other psychological disorders Copyright 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ...
Psychological Disorders - Lake Oswego High School
... channels split off from or independent of conscious awareness A way of managing anxiety and stress… Psychogenic/Dissociative Amnesia & Fugue ...
... channels split off from or independent of conscious awareness A way of managing anxiety and stress… Psychogenic/Dissociative Amnesia & Fugue ...
Mental Health - Jones College Prep
... ones; sells personal property to finance their bets; lie to hide their losses; and engage in illegal activity to support their habit. – Compulsive gamblers often have other psychiatric problems (must convince person to seek treatment). – Treatment= Psychotherapy/Gamblers Anonymous ...
... ones; sells personal property to finance their bets; lie to hide their losses; and engage in illegal activity to support their habit. – Compulsive gamblers often have other psychiatric problems (must convince person to seek treatment). – Treatment= Psychotherapy/Gamblers Anonymous ...
Abnormal Psychology
... • Empathy: Ability to feel what another person is feeling; capacity to take another person’s point of view • Authenticity: Ability of a therapist to be genuine and honest about his or her feelings • Reflection: Rephrasing or repeating thoughts and feelings of the clients; helps clients become aware ...
... • Empathy: Ability to feel what another person is feeling; capacity to take another person’s point of view • Authenticity: Ability of a therapist to be genuine and honest about his or her feelings • Reflection: Rephrasing or repeating thoughts and feelings of the clients; helps clients become aware ...
Psychological Disorders
... Source of the problem lies within the person What it’s not … A response to specific life events A deliberate reaction to a societal condition ...
... Source of the problem lies within the person What it’s not … A response to specific life events A deliberate reaction to a societal condition ...
Disorders Classification + Answer Key
... medical ailments without physical medical evidence to corroborate the claim. ...
... medical ailments without physical medical evidence to corroborate the claim. ...
psychological disorders
... * Humanistic model ¤ emphasizes people’s control and responsibility for their own behavior * Sociocultural model ¤ assumes behavior is shaped by family, society, and culture ...
... * Humanistic model ¤ emphasizes people’s control and responsibility for their own behavior * Sociocultural model ¤ assumes behavior is shaped by family, society, and culture ...
Disorders - Tipp City Schools
... • Complicated – many show no concern about the condition even if symptoms are serious • VERY RARE ...
... • Complicated – many show no concern about the condition even if symptoms are serious • VERY RARE ...
DSM-5 - KVCC Docs
... a loss of interest in normally enjoyable activities. Often misunderstood as being something that individuals should be able to overcome by will-power alone, major depression often requires antidepressant medication such as an SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake ...
... a loss of interest in normally enjoyable activities. Often misunderstood as being something that individuals should be able to overcome by will-power alone, major depression often requires antidepressant medication such as an SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake ...
Stand: 20
... Emotional disorders with onset specific to childhood (F93) Phobic anxiety disorder of childhood Separation anxiety disorder of childhood ...
... Emotional disorders with onset specific to childhood (F93) Phobic anxiety disorder of childhood Separation anxiety disorder of childhood ...
Uppers, Downers and All Arounders
... • Many people with mental health issues use psychoactive drugs in an effort to rebalance their brain chemistry and control – Agitation – Depression – Other problems ...
... • Many people with mental health issues use psychoactive drugs in an effort to rebalance their brain chemistry and control – Agitation – Depression – Other problems ...
psychotic disorders
... Psychotic disorders form a diverse group of illnesses that are serious and often treatable. Psychotic disorders affect the way a person may act, think, see, hear or feel, and makes it difficult for them to distinguish between what is real and not real. There are different types of psychotic disorder ...
... Psychotic disorders form a diverse group of illnesses that are serious and often treatable. Psychotic disorders affect the way a person may act, think, see, hear or feel, and makes it difficult for them to distinguish between what is real and not real. There are different types of psychotic disorder ...
Abnormal Behaviors
... social context ranging from the family, to the community, to the culture. Treatment: Introducing and teaching the individual about in abnormal behavior within the culture by comparing and contrasting. Example: Anorexia nervosa and bulimia are psychological disorders found mostly in Western culture ...
... social context ranging from the family, to the community, to the culture. Treatment: Introducing and teaching the individual about in abnormal behavior within the culture by comparing and contrasting. Example: Anorexia nervosa and bulimia are psychological disorders found mostly in Western culture ...
BUILDING THE ESSAY DRAFT
... On the other hand… - It is “normal” to have cavities in teeth occasionally, but doesn’t mean that’s healthy / preferred The term “normal” therefore is very problematic ...
... On the other hand… - It is “normal” to have cavities in teeth occasionally, but doesn’t mean that’s healthy / preferred The term “normal” therefore is very problematic ...
NS1-U5C5S1_-_Dietary_Guidelines
... Phase II: Use new recipes Phase III: Use a new way of eating ...
... Phase II: Use new recipes Phase III: Use a new way of eating ...
Lecture Notes
... DSM-IV - American Psychiatric Association Our general cultural expectations Those of us who are sane MMPI-2 But be careful DSM is constantly being revised Cultural expectations can change, what's abnormal now may be normal tomorrow and vice-versa ...
... DSM-IV - American Psychiatric Association Our general cultural expectations Those of us who are sane MMPI-2 But be careful DSM is constantly being revised Cultural expectations can change, what's abnormal now may be normal tomorrow and vice-versa ...
Medical Model - Biloxi Public Schools
... -complete loss of identity followed by assumption of a new identity - aka: multiple personality disorder -rare condition involving existence of 2+ separate personalities housed in one body -identities may or may not be aware of each other -sufferer is essentially converting psychological stress to p ...
... -complete loss of identity followed by assumption of a new identity - aka: multiple personality disorder -rare condition involving existence of 2+ separate personalities housed in one body -identities may or may not be aware of each other -sufferer is essentially converting psychological stress to p ...