Psych B – Module 27
... • Divides mental disorders into 17 major categories • Includes the symptoms but not the causes of each disease • Has changed significantly since the first edition ...
... • Divides mental disorders into 17 major categories • Includes the symptoms but not the causes of each disease • Has changed significantly since the first edition ...
Psych B
... • Divides mental disorders into 17 major categories • Includes the symptoms but not the causes of each disease • Has changed significantly since the first edition ...
... • Divides mental disorders into 17 major categories • Includes the symptoms but not the causes of each disease • Has changed significantly since the first edition ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Causes of Anxiety Disorders from Biological Perspective 1. Evolution: certain fears help ...
... Causes of Anxiety Disorders from Biological Perspective 1. Evolution: certain fears help ...
Abnormal Psychology - West Essex High School
... • Organic amnesia can be retrograde or antrograde. ...
... • Organic amnesia can be retrograde or antrograde. ...
Relative Importance of Each Topic in Relation to the Module 5 Quiz
... Any specific details on the proposed causes of mental disorders Any names for the specific phobias (e.g., acrophobia, claustrophobia, etc.) -- but know what phobias are in general. The five subtypes of schizophrenia (jus know the pos. and neg. symptoms) Details about any of the other personality dis ...
... Any specific details on the proposed causes of mental disorders Any names for the specific phobias (e.g., acrophobia, claustrophobia, etc.) -- but know what phobias are in general. The five subtypes of schizophrenia (jus know the pos. and neg. symptoms) Details about any of the other personality dis ...
blanksNotesPsychologicalDisordersCh12APpsy
... 3. Somatization disorder-people report multiple physical ailments rather than an isolated disease or condition 4. Pain disorder-report sever pain without any known physical cause Causes of Somatoform disorders-diathesis-stress model indicates that somatoform disorders are the result of people being ...
... 3. Somatization disorder-people report multiple physical ailments rather than an isolated disease or condition 4. Pain disorder-report sever pain without any known physical cause Causes of Somatoform disorders-diathesis-stress model indicates that somatoform disorders are the result of people being ...
Abnormal Psychology
... 3) Persistent Depressive disorder (formerly known as Dysthymic disorder)symptoms are similar to major depression but not as severe; however this disorder could last for over 2 years Feeding and Eating Disorders These disorders are characterized by persistent disturbance of eating or eating related b ...
... 3) Persistent Depressive disorder (formerly known as Dysthymic disorder)symptoms are similar to major depression but not as severe; however this disorder could last for over 2 years Feeding and Eating Disorders These disorders are characterized by persistent disturbance of eating or eating related b ...
Common Symptoms and Diagnostic Features
... saviour vs. aggressor “complex”); long-winded, highly emotional emails; sudden shifts in mood ...
... saviour vs. aggressor “complex”); long-winded, highly emotional emails; sudden shifts in mood ...
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%) ...
Module 27 - Cobb Learning
... • Perspective of mental illness which assumes that biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors combine and interact to produce psychological disorders ...
... • Perspective of mental illness which assumes that biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors combine and interact to produce psychological disorders ...
Chapter 10: Mental Disorders What Are Mental Disorders?
... Condition in which a person who has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event feels sever and long-lasting aftereffects. (very common in veterans, rape survivors, and survivors of disasters/crashes). Symptoms (may appear months or even years after initial event): flashbacks, nightmares, emotion ...
... Condition in which a person who has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event feels sever and long-lasting aftereffects. (very common in veterans, rape survivors, and survivors of disasters/crashes). Symptoms (may appear months or even years after initial event): flashbacks, nightmares, emotion ...
Somatoform Disorders and Dissociative Disorders
... • A person interprets normal physical sensations as symptoms of a disease » Patient often moves from doctor to doctor, seeking and receiving more medical attention, but fails to confront the disorder’s psychological root » Adolf Hitler suffered from hypochondriasis ...
... • A person interprets normal physical sensations as symptoms of a disease » Patient often moves from doctor to doctor, seeking and receiving more medical attention, but fails to confront the disorder’s psychological root » Adolf Hitler suffered from hypochondriasis ...
Chapter 14- Abnormal Behavior
... Dissociative Amnesia: sudden loss of memory for personal information that is not due to normal forgetfulness • Fugue: forming a new identity ...
... Dissociative Amnesia: sudden loss of memory for personal information that is not due to normal forgetfulness • Fugue: forming a new identity ...
Slides Chapter 6 - Dissociative & Somatoform
... Somatoform Disorders = physical symptoms without physical basis - psychological disorder - may be gain - symptoms not deliberate** ...
... Somatoform Disorders = physical symptoms without physical basis - psychological disorder - may be gain - symptoms not deliberate** ...
Full Text: PDF - Medicine Today
... York Times in 2011.2 Misophonia is not included in official diagnostic systems such as the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) or International Classification of Diseases (ICD), but the published case series suggest it is a distressing condition that is ...
... York Times in 2011.2 Misophonia is not included in official diagnostic systems such as the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) or International Classification of Diseases (ICD), but the published case series suggest it is a distressing condition that is ...
Chapter 14, Psych Disorders
... People with this tend to be distrustful and suspicious of others and to interpret others’ motives as harmful or evil. They are difficult to get along with and are usually considered argumentative, cold, and aloof. Their view of reality is distorted and they are unlikely to see their mistrust and sus ...
... People with this tend to be distrustful and suspicious of others and to interpret others’ motives as harmful or evil. They are difficult to get along with and are usually considered argumentative, cold, and aloof. Their view of reality is distorted and they are unlikely to see their mistrust and sus ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Their normal actions were taken to be abnormal once they were labeled schizophrenic. ...
... • Their normal actions were taken to be abnormal once they were labeled schizophrenic. ...
Psy 120(2). - Highly Derivative
... Describe the 3 principles of test construction: stadanrdized, relizable, ___ What are the baseline tests in the WAISR? If Joe has an IQ of 75, what does that mean? What’s a genogram? Is intelligence inherited? (pick the best example) Howard Gardner’s theory: how is a person smart: Linguistic, logica ...
... Describe the 3 principles of test construction: stadanrdized, relizable, ___ What are the baseline tests in the WAISR? If Joe has an IQ of 75, what does that mean? What’s a genogram? Is intelligence inherited? (pick the best example) Howard Gardner’s theory: how is a person smart: Linguistic, logica ...
kwon ch 15 abnormal psychology
... Explains that madness is not due to demonic possession, but an ailment of the mind. George Wesley Bellows, Dancer in a Madhouse, 1907. © 1997 The Art Institute of Chicago ...
... Explains that madness is not due to demonic possession, but an ailment of the mind. George Wesley Bellows, Dancer in a Madhouse, 1907. © 1997 The Art Institute of Chicago ...
Abnormal Psychology
... S Binge eating is the most common eating disorder and it affects 2 % of adults S Similar rates found in Japan and some European countries S More than 5 million individuals are believed to experience an eating disorder in ...
... S Binge eating is the most common eating disorder and it affects 2 % of adults S Similar rates found in Japan and some European countries S More than 5 million individuals are believed to experience an eating disorder in ...
Review Documents #8: Chapter 16
... Four diagnostic criteria (UMAD): Time period for clinical diagnosis: __________ (that symptoms must be consistently present) Neurotic: Psychotic: ...
... Four diagnostic criteria (UMAD): Time period for clinical diagnosis: __________ (that symptoms must be consistently present) Neurotic: Psychotic: ...
2. Anxiety Disorders
... • 4-9% in medical practice • Inordinate preoccupation with health and illness • excessive anxiety about having a disease ...
... • 4-9% in medical practice • Inordinate preoccupation with health and illness • excessive anxiety about having a disease ...
PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
... converted into physical symptoms. Symptoms are often significant to the patient. Can persist for years. ...
... converted into physical symptoms. Symptoms are often significant to the patient. Can persist for years. ...