Psychopharmacology of Anxiety Disorders
... diarrhea and difficulty sleeping. She states that her husband says she is a “worry wart” and she admits that she has difficulty controlling her anxiety over her financial situation, job security, and the safety of her children. She has become irritable because she always “feels on the edge.” ...
... diarrhea and difficulty sleeping. She states that her husband says she is a “worry wart” and she admits that she has difficulty controlling her anxiety over her financial situation, job security, and the safety of her children. She has become irritable because she always “feels on the edge.” ...
Bio 103 Health Exam #1 review guide
... bipolar disorder – a mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of depression and mania. clinical depression – a psychological disorder in which individuals experience a lack of motivation, decreased energy level, fatigue, social withdrawal, sleep disturbance, disturbance in appetite, dimin ...
... bipolar disorder – a mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of depression and mania. clinical depression – a psychological disorder in which individuals experience a lack of motivation, decreased energy level, fatigue, social withdrawal, sleep disturbance, disturbance in appetite, dimin ...
Ch 14 Objectives
... 1. Describe the medical model of abnormal behavior. 2. Explain the most commonly used criteria of abnormality. 3. List three stereotypes of people with psychological disorders. 4. List the five diagnostic axes of DSM-IV. 5. Discuss estimates of the prevalence of psychological disorders. 6. List five ...
... 1. Describe the medical model of abnormal behavior. 2. Explain the most commonly used criteria of abnormality. 3. List three stereotypes of people with psychological disorders. 4. List the five diagnostic axes of DSM-IV. 5. Discuss estimates of the prevalence of psychological disorders. 6. List five ...
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or
... b. abruptly travels away from home. c. shows obsessive behavior. d. has frequent auditory hallucinations. 15. Insanity is a. the psychiatric term for multiple personalities. b. required to be established before a person can be voluntarily treated at a mental hospital. c. another name for SAD. d. a l ...
... b. abruptly travels away from home. c. shows obsessive behavior. d. has frequent auditory hallucinations. 15. Insanity is a. the psychiatric term for multiple personalities. b. required to be established before a person can be voluntarily treated at a mental hospital. c. another name for SAD. d. a l ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
... In general, the symptoms of acute stress disorder must occur within four weeks of a traumatic event and come to an end within that four-week time period. If symptoms last longer than one month and follow other patterns common to PTSD, a person’s diagnosis may change from acute stress disorder to PTS ...
... In general, the symptoms of acute stress disorder must occur within four weeks of a traumatic event and come to an end within that four-week time period. If symptoms last longer than one month and follow other patterns common to PTSD, a person’s diagnosis may change from acute stress disorder to PTS ...
Guide to self-help resources for generalised anxiety disorder
... The Understanding anxiety booklet guides the reader through an explanation of anxiety and its effects and considers why some people worry more than others. It includes a section on self-help management as well as a guide to other methods of treatment. There are links throughout the booklet to helpfu ...
... The Understanding anxiety booklet guides the reader through an explanation of anxiety and its effects and considers why some people worry more than others. It includes a section on self-help management as well as a guide to other methods of treatment. There are links throughout the booklet to helpfu ...
the fatal addiction to plastic surgery
... are visible, they obsess that they have facial scarring. Any blemish such as acne, freckles or anything else becomes a focal point constantly drawing their attention and thoughts. These flaws may be non-existent or minimal but you cannot reassure a BDD victim. BDD patients may compulsively remove th ...
... are visible, they obsess that they have facial scarring. Any blemish such as acne, freckles or anything else becomes a focal point constantly drawing their attention and thoughts. These flaws may be non-existent or minimal but you cannot reassure a BDD victim. BDD patients may compulsively remove th ...
Diagnosis and Management of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and
... days than not for at least 6 months, about a number of events or activities (such as work or school performance). B. The individual finds it difficult to control the worry. C. The anxiety and worry are associated with three (or more) of the following six symptoms (with at least some symptoms having ...
... days than not for at least 6 months, about a number of events or activities (such as work or school performance). B. The individual finds it difficult to control the worry. C. The anxiety and worry are associated with three (or more) of the following six symptoms (with at least some symptoms having ...
Neurotic disorders
... Typical symptoms are palpitations, chest pain, choking sensations, dizziness, and feelings of unreality (depersonalisation or derealization). Individual attacks usually last for minutes only. The frequency of attacks varies substantially. Frequent and predictable panic attacks produce fear of being ...
... Typical symptoms are palpitations, chest pain, choking sensations, dizziness, and feelings of unreality (depersonalisation or derealization). Individual attacks usually last for minutes only. The frequency of attacks varies substantially. Frequent and predictable panic attacks produce fear of being ...
Slide 1
... frequently major depressive episode (56-87%), substance use disorders (26-55%) and schizophrenia (6-13%). • Comorbid anxiety and personality disorders as well as serious medical disorders are also frequently present, but they are ...
... frequently major depressive episode (56-87%), substance use disorders (26-55%) and schizophrenia (6-13%). • Comorbid anxiety and personality disorders as well as serious medical disorders are also frequently present, but they are ...
私人精神科醫生分享處理長者抑鬱的經驗Sad, Bad or Mad
... Depressed mood most of the day Marked diminished interest or pleasure Significant weight or appetite change Insomnia or hypersomnia Psychomotor agitation or retardation Fatigue or loss of energy Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt Reduced ability to think or concentrate Recurrent suicidal t ...
... Depressed mood most of the day Marked diminished interest or pleasure Significant weight or appetite change Insomnia or hypersomnia Psychomotor agitation or retardation Fatigue or loss of energy Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt Reduced ability to think or concentrate Recurrent suicidal t ...
PowerPoint * Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2
... reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission of the ...
... reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission of the ...
ISSUES SURROUNDING CLASSIFICATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF
... all are seen as valid. There are slight cultural and gender differences which can get in the way of accurate diagnosis. ...
... all are seen as valid. There are slight cultural and gender differences which can get in the way of accurate diagnosis. ...
Ch 12
... 45. What is the Freudian linkage to conversion disorder? 46. Why do the authors say conversion disorder was more common a century ago in Europe and the U. S. than it is today? 47. Discuss hypochondriasis. Where do hypochondriacs often end up going for treatment? 48. What is the common denominator fo ...
... 45. What is the Freudian linkage to conversion disorder? 46. Why do the authors say conversion disorder was more common a century ago in Europe and the U. S. than it is today? 47. Discuss hypochondriasis. Where do hypochondriacs often end up going for treatment? 48. What is the common denominator fo ...
Module 8 Complete Slide Presentation PDF
... problems as medical disorders Helps justify more studies to see how many people can fit how many DSM categories (which often change) led to modest increase in diagnostic reliability since 1980 now used by most practitioners in main schools of thought— thought—mostly to obtain thirdthird-party ...
... problems as medical disorders Helps justify more studies to see how many people can fit how many DSM categories (which often change) led to modest increase in diagnostic reliability since 1980 now used by most practitioners in main schools of thought— thought—mostly to obtain thirdthird-party ...
DSM-5 Specific Learning Disability
... other health factors but are related to the child’s social-emotional problem; • (c) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression; or • (d) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems. • This term does not apply to children who display isolate ...
... other health factors but are related to the child’s social-emotional problem; • (c) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression; or • (d) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems. • This term does not apply to children who display isolate ...
Attachment-additional slides - Dr Brotherton
... Bowlby (1980) hypothesized 3 major childhood events likely to be linked with adult depression: i) parental death- hopelessness, lack of control ii) child unable (despite many attempts) to form secure relationships with caregivers iii) parent gives child messages they are unlovable or incompeten ...
... Bowlby (1980) hypothesized 3 major childhood events likely to be linked with adult depression: i) parental death- hopelessness, lack of control ii) child unable (despite many attempts) to form secure relationships with caregivers iii) parent gives child messages they are unlovable or incompeten ...
Guided and unguided CBT for social anxiety
... Background: Smartphone technology presents a novel and promising opportunity to extend the reach of psychotherapeutic interventions by moving selected parts of the therapy into the real-life situations causing distress. This randomised controlled trial will investigate the effects of a transdiagnost ...
... Background: Smartphone technology presents a novel and promising opportunity to extend the reach of psychotherapeutic interventions by moving selected parts of the therapy into the real-life situations causing distress. This randomised controlled trial will investigate the effects of a transdiagnost ...
Psychosocial Risk Factors Interventions_2010
... externalizing problems, although many display both. ...
... externalizing problems, although many display both. ...
6 Emotional stress and psychical trauma
... Typical symptoms are palpitations, chest pain, choking sensations, dizziness, and feelings of unreality (depersonalisation or derealization). Individual attacks usually last for minutes only. The frequency of attacks varies substantially. Frequent and predictable panic attacks produce fear of being ...
... Typical symptoms are palpitations, chest pain, choking sensations, dizziness, and feelings of unreality (depersonalisation or derealization). Individual attacks usually last for minutes only. The frequency of attacks varies substantially. Frequent and predictable panic attacks produce fear of being ...