Somatoform Disorders
... B-Psychological factors are judged to be associated with the symptom deficit because the initiation or exacerbation of the symptoms or deficit is preceded by conflicts or other stressors C-The symptom or deficit is not intentionally produced or feigned D-The symptom or deficit cannot, after appropri ...
... B-Psychological factors are judged to be associated with the symptom deficit because the initiation or exacerbation of the symptoms or deficit is preceded by conflicts or other stressors C-The symptom or deficit is not intentionally produced or feigned D-The symptom or deficit cannot, after appropri ...
16. Anxiety
... • Specific phobias are characterised by anxiety in connection with situations or objects that most people would not be afraid of. For example, an animal such as a mouse, spider, bird, cat or dog or in a special situation, i.e. a fear of heights, thunder or the sight of blood. Individuals with spec ...
... • Specific phobias are characterised by anxiety in connection with situations or objects that most people would not be afraid of. For example, an animal such as a mouse, spider, bird, cat or dog or in a special situation, i.e. a fear of heights, thunder or the sight of blood. Individuals with spec ...
Reactive Attachment Disorder
... RAD is specified as severe when a child exhibits all symptoms of the disorder, with each symptom manifesting at relatively high levels. ...
... RAD is specified as severe when a child exhibits all symptoms of the disorder, with each symptom manifesting at relatively high levels. ...
Anxiety Disorders Treatment Protocol
... Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problems in the United States. There are several types of anxiety disorders including obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder. This protocol will focus on the la ...
... Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problems in the United States. There are several types of anxiety disorders including obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder. This protocol will focus on the la ...
Mood Disorders
... Must have 5 of the following nine symptoms for 2 weeks: Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day. Little interest or pleasure in almost all activities. Significant changes in weight or appetite. Sleeping more or less than usual. Agitated or decreased level or activity. Fatigue ...
... Must have 5 of the following nine symptoms for 2 weeks: Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day. Little interest or pleasure in almost all activities. Significant changes in weight or appetite. Sleeping more or less than usual. Agitated or decreased level or activity. Fatigue ...
IBD and the Brain Eva Szigethy MD, PHD Associate Professor
... Ann’s case continued: • Ann’s mother reports that she woke up during a colonoscopy 4 years ago and was extremely nervous about it then but now over past 3 weeks has started to have nightmares about it and is saying she is going to refuse the upcoming colonoscopy. She has also become more tense and ...
... Ann’s case continued: • Ann’s mother reports that she woke up during a colonoscopy 4 years ago and was extremely nervous about it then but now over past 3 weeks has started to have nightmares about it and is saying she is going to refuse the upcoming colonoscopy. She has also become more tense and ...
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
... that they have to be extra special just to be accepted. They may actually have very fragile self-esteem. A person with NPD may not show it, but is easily hurt and rejected. This often happens because their expectations are so high. Their relationships with other people tend to be very poor. Other po ...
... that they have to be extra special just to be accepted. They may actually have very fragile self-esteem. A person with NPD may not show it, but is easily hurt and rejected. This often happens because their expectations are so high. Their relationships with other people tend to be very poor. Other po ...
Illness Summaries from DSM 5
... Adjustment Disorders - Individual is unable to adjust to or cope with a particular stressor, like a major life event. Since people with this disorder normally have symptoms that depressed people do, such as general loss of interest, feelings of hopelessness and crying, this disorder is also sometime ...
... Adjustment Disorders - Individual is unable to adjust to or cope with a particular stressor, like a major life event. Since people with this disorder normally have symptoms that depressed people do, such as general loss of interest, feelings of hopelessness and crying, this disorder is also sometime ...
Psychological Disorders
... Abnormal Behavior: patterns of emotion, thought, and action considered pathological for one or more of four reasons: ...
... Abnormal Behavior: patterns of emotion, thought, and action considered pathological for one or more of four reasons: ...
Dissociative disorders
... the loss of identity and travel to a new location • From the DSM-IV: • Sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one's customary place of work, with inability to recall one's past, • Confusion about personal identity, or the assumption of a new identity, or significant distress or impairment. http ...
... the loss of identity and travel to a new location • From the DSM-IV: • Sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one's customary place of work, with inability to recall one's past, • Confusion about personal identity, or the assumption of a new identity, or significant distress or impairment. http ...
Communicating
... A 1. Must exhibit 6 or more symptoms of inattention, persisting for minimum of 6 months: from list of 9 items, a through i. A 2. Must exhibit 6 or more symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity, persisting for minimum of 6 months, from list of 9 items, a through i. ...
... A 1. Must exhibit 6 or more symptoms of inattention, persisting for minimum of 6 months: from list of 9 items, a through i. A 2. Must exhibit 6 or more symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity, persisting for minimum of 6 months, from list of 9 items, a through i. ...
Roadmap for Diagnosis
... B. Family history can guide diagnosis, but because you often can’t trust reports, clinicians should attempt to rediagnose each family member (p. 29) C. Physical disorders & their treatment can produce or worsen mental symptoms (p.102105) D. Consider somatoform disorder; i.e., multiple, unexplained ...
... B. Family history can guide diagnosis, but because you often can’t trust reports, clinicians should attempt to rediagnose each family member (p. 29) C. Physical disorders & their treatment can produce or worsen mental symptoms (p.102105) D. Consider somatoform disorder; i.e., multiple, unexplained ...
Depression Parent information from AAP`s Healthy - G
... and severe behavioral problems. Such a child is often highly impulsive and aggressive, with prolonged outbursts typically “coming out of nowhere” or in response to trivial frustrations. She may have a history of anxiety. She may also have an extremely high energy level and may experience racing thou ...
... and severe behavioral problems. Such a child is often highly impulsive and aggressive, with prolonged outbursts typically “coming out of nowhere” or in response to trivial frustrations. She may have a history of anxiety. She may also have an extremely high energy level and may experience racing thou ...
Performance Task: Survival Guide Pamphlet
... Directions: The following project will allow each of you to explore an area of psychology unbeknownst to most. Did you know that in your lifetime you are more likely to be stricken with a psychological disorder than any form of cancer? Psychopathology is the study of the causes, processes, and manif ...
... Directions: The following project will allow each of you to explore an area of psychology unbeknownst to most. Did you know that in your lifetime you are more likely to be stricken with a psychological disorder than any form of cancer? Psychopathology is the study of the causes, processes, and manif ...
Introduction to Psychology
... behavior is judged to be: atypical--not enough in itself disturbing--varies with time and culture maladaptive--harmful unjustifiable--sometimes there’s a good reason ...
... behavior is judged to be: atypical--not enough in itself disturbing--varies with time and culture maladaptive--harmful unjustifiable--sometimes there’s a good reason ...
File
... - no longer a multi-axial system (AXIS I, II, & III have been combined: mental, personality, intellectual disability, & medical diagnoses all combined) - Now uses classifications along with Level 1 (patient-rated measure assessing different health domains) & Level 2 (in-depth clinical look at domain ...
... - no longer a multi-axial system (AXIS I, II, & III have been combined: mental, personality, intellectual disability, & medical diagnoses all combined) - Now uses classifications along with Level 1 (patient-rated measure assessing different health domains) & Level 2 (in-depth clinical look at domain ...
Chapter 5
... thereof, of being in control of events occurring in their lives • **: feel they have very little control over events in their life • Believe factors such as fate, destiny, or luck determine life events ...
... thereof, of being in control of events occurring in their lives • **: feel they have very little control over events in their life • Believe factors such as fate, destiny, or luck determine life events ...
PsychAP Notes pt 11
... and they can’t focus for more than five minutes, then it’s maladaptive. When alcohol addiction becomes maladaptive, it qualifies as a psychological disorder. There are words we want to avoid: crazy, nuts, psycho, deranged, etc. We want to use mentally ill, unstable, suffering from a psychological di ...
... and they can’t focus for more than five minutes, then it’s maladaptive. When alcohol addiction becomes maladaptive, it qualifies as a psychological disorder. There are words we want to avoid: crazy, nuts, psycho, deranged, etc. We want to use mentally ill, unstable, suffering from a psychological di ...
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... – Transformation of aggressive and hostile wishes toward others into physical complaints about self to others – Defense against guilt ...
... – Transformation of aggressive and hostile wishes toward others into physical complaints about self to others – Defense against guilt ...
CHAPTER 13: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
... Diagnosis of PMDD • PMDD is a more severe form of premenstrual disturbance that specifically requires the presence of at least one psychiatric symptom and must be associated with a marked disturbance in function (i.e., social, occupational, academic performance). ...
... Diagnosis of PMDD • PMDD is a more severe form of premenstrual disturbance that specifically requires the presence of at least one psychiatric symptom and must be associated with a marked disturbance in function (i.e., social, occupational, academic performance). ...