Chapter Fourteen: Psychological Disorders Describe and evaluate
... Describe and evaluate the medical model of abnormal behavior. Explain the most commonly used criteria of abnormality. List three stereotypes of people with psychological disorders. List the five diagnostic axes of DSM-IV. Discuss estimates of the prevalence of psychological disorders. List four type ...
... Describe and evaluate the medical model of abnormal behavior. Explain the most commonly used criteria of abnormality. List three stereotypes of people with psychological disorders. List the five diagnostic axes of DSM-IV. Discuss estimates of the prevalence of psychological disorders. List four type ...
A Guide to Eating Disorders
... Once the psychotherapist has identified important issues that need attention and developed a treatment plan, he or she helps the patient replace destructive thoughts and behaviors with more positive ones. The psychotherapist and patient, for example, might work together to focus on health rather th ...
... Once the psychotherapist has identified important issues that need attention and developed a treatment plan, he or she helps the patient replace destructive thoughts and behaviors with more positive ones. The psychotherapist and patient, for example, might work together to focus on health rather th ...
mental illness
... The term mental illness/disorder is used to describe many different types of emotional & mental problems. ...
... The term mental illness/disorder is used to describe many different types of emotional & mental problems. ...
Memory
... Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders Chapter 14, Lecture 4 “It is little comfort to be told that the problem is ‘all in your head.’ Although the symptoms may be psychological in origin, they are nevertheless genuinely felt.” - David Myers ...
... Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders Chapter 14, Lecture 4 “It is little comfort to be told that the problem is ‘all in your head.’ Although the symptoms may be psychological in origin, they are nevertheless genuinely felt.” - David Myers ...
Mental Health Powerpoint lesson 1
... Abnormal feelings Abnormal behaviors These are signs or symptoms of a mental disorder The symptoms must be FREQUENT and affect the person’s ability to function ADHD example ...
... Abnormal feelings Abnormal behaviors These are signs or symptoms of a mental disorder The symptoms must be FREQUENT and affect the person’s ability to function ADHD example ...
UNDERSTANDING MENTAL DISORDERS
... The cause is unknown…treatment is available to help them concentrate. ...
... The cause is unknown…treatment is available to help them concentrate. ...
Psychological Disorders
... Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause personal suffering or interfere with daily life ...
... Behavior patterns or mental processes that cause personal suffering or interfere with daily life ...
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder
... Include only: ◦ 10 Personality Disorders ◦ Mental Retardation, Developmental Delay (MRDD) ...
... Include only: ◦ 10 Personality Disorders ◦ Mental Retardation, Developmental Delay (MRDD) ...
Somatoform Disorders
... • Persistent, recurring complaints of bodily symptoms that have NO physical or medical basis. • This is NOT done intentionally. ...
... • Persistent, recurring complaints of bodily symptoms that have NO physical or medical basis. • This is NOT done intentionally. ...
disorders and social psych rv sht
... 2. What are the genetic, biological and environmental causes of schizophrenia and how might they interact? 3. What is the dopamine hypothesis with regard to schizophrenia? 4. Name one side effect of typical anti-psychotic medications? Personality Disorders (p. 596-598 in textbook) Personality Person ...
... 2. What are the genetic, biological and environmental causes of schizophrenia and how might they interact? 3. What is the dopamine hypothesis with regard to schizophrenia? 4. Name one side effect of typical anti-psychotic medications? Personality Disorders (p. 596-598 in textbook) Personality Person ...
Chapter 4 Review
... An organic disorder is a mental disorder with a physical cause. 19. Give an example of how a mental disorder might be caused by an experience in a person’s life. Early in life, a person may have been locked up in a small closet for a few years. Later when they reach adulthood, the maybe afraid of sm ...
... An organic disorder is a mental disorder with a physical cause. 19. Give an example of how a mental disorder might be caused by an experience in a person’s life. Early in life, a person may have been locked up in a small closet for a few years. Later when they reach adulthood, the maybe afraid of sm ...
Somatoform and Factitious Disorders
... Are under voluntary control Client engages in conscious fabrication, falsification, exaggeration, and self-infliction of physical or psychological symptoms. Assumes the client is seeking the “sick” role If for external gains (economic, avoiding legal ...
... Are under voluntary control Client engages in conscious fabrication, falsification, exaggeration, and self-infliction of physical or psychological symptoms. Assumes the client is seeking the “sick” role If for external gains (economic, avoiding legal ...
Ch 14 Objectives
... 12. Explain how genetic, neurochemical, and neuroanatomical factors may be related to the development of mood disorders. 13. Explain how cognitive factors, interpersonal factors, and stress may be related to the development of mood disorders. 14. Describe the general characteristics (symptoms) of sc ...
... 12. Explain how genetic, neurochemical, and neuroanatomical factors may be related to the development of mood disorders. 13. Explain how cognitive factors, interpersonal factors, and stress may be related to the development of mood disorders. 14. Describe the general characteristics (symptoms) of sc ...
PSY101 Powerpoint Chapter 15 Psychological Disorders
... society are not mental disorders unless the deviance or conflict results from a dysfunction in the individual, as described above.” ...
... society are not mental disorders unless the deviance or conflict results from a dysfunction in the individual, as described above.” ...
AP Psych 15 sq AP Psych-Psychological Disorders-SQ
... 10. Describe the four classes of symptoms that characterize depression. How does mania differ from depression? 11. What evidence is there to support the notion that early traumas create a risk factor for later depression? 12. What specific attributes cause depression according to learned helplessnes ...
... 10. Describe the four classes of symptoms that characterize depression. How does mania differ from depression? 11. What evidence is there to support the notion that early traumas create a risk factor for later depression? 12. What specific attributes cause depression according to learned helplessnes ...
Somatoform Disorders
... Types of Somatoform Disorders • Body Dysmorphic Disorder – Exaggerated concern and preoccupation about minor or imagined defects in appearance. – See CNN video on new biological evidence – 2 min. – See the Many Faces of Michael Jackson (40 sec.) ...
... Types of Somatoform Disorders • Body Dysmorphic Disorder – Exaggerated concern and preoccupation about minor or imagined defects in appearance. – See CNN video on new biological evidence – 2 min. – See the Many Faces of Michael Jackson (40 sec.) ...
Somatoform Disorders - Grand Haven Area Public Schools
... • Persistent, recurring complaints of bodily symptoms that have NO physical or medical basis. ...
... • Persistent, recurring complaints of bodily symptoms that have NO physical or medical basis. ...
Introduction to Psychology
... Describing Depression Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood Loss of appetite and/or weight loss, or conversely overeating and weight gain Insomnia, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping Restlessness or irritability Feelings of worthlessness, inappropriate guilt, ...
... Describing Depression Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood Loss of appetite and/or weight loss, or conversely overeating and weight gain Insomnia, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping Restlessness or irritability Feelings of worthlessness, inappropriate guilt, ...
Chapter 13: Psychological Disorders Abnormal Behavior: The
... Somatoform Disorders Physical ailments that cannot be fully explained by organic conditions and are largely due to psychological factors Somatization Disorder Marked by a history of diverse physical complaints that appear to be psychological in origin Conversion Disorder Characterized by a si ...
... Somatoform Disorders Physical ailments that cannot be fully explained by organic conditions and are largely due to psychological factors Somatization Disorder Marked by a history of diverse physical complaints that appear to be psychological in origin Conversion Disorder Characterized by a si ...
Document
... Clinical depression - feelings of helplessness, sadness, etc. - last for more than a few weeks - interferes with normal every day activities ...
... Clinical depression - feelings of helplessness, sadness, etc. - last for more than a few weeks - interferes with normal every day activities ...
Eating Disorders (print)
... The main thing to remember is that eating behaviours that differ from ‘normal eating’ can potentially become an eating disorder. Given that society’s views about weight can influence the development of disordered eating habits, we should all strive to promote a culture of inclusivity where weight an ...
... The main thing to remember is that eating behaviours that differ from ‘normal eating’ can potentially become an eating disorder. Given that society’s views about weight can influence the development of disordered eating habits, we should all strive to promote a culture of inclusivity where weight an ...