PSYT-2331 (200) - South Plains College
... What are the major biological approaches to unipolar depression? Describe ECT. Compare and contrast early antidepressants to currently used antidepressants. Describe the major psychological approaches to treatment of unipolar depression. That is, compare and contrast the psychodynamic, behavioral, a ...
... What are the major biological approaches to unipolar depression? Describe ECT. Compare and contrast early antidepressants to currently used antidepressants. Describe the major psychological approaches to treatment of unipolar depression. That is, compare and contrast the psychodynamic, behavioral, a ...
Dissociative identity disorder
... • Conversion disorder, or “hysteria,” was known to the great physician of ancient Greece, Hippocrates, who attributed the strange bodily symptoms to a wandering uterus (hystera in Greek) creating internal chaos. • Hippocrates noticed that these complaints were less common among married than unmarrie ...
... • Conversion disorder, or “hysteria,” was known to the great physician of ancient Greece, Hippocrates, who attributed the strange bodily symptoms to a wandering uterus (hystera in Greek) creating internal chaos. • Hippocrates noticed that these complaints were less common among married than unmarrie ...
Are Symptom Clusters Explanatory? A Study in Mental Disorders
... the idea that Nash is a genius because he has schizophrenia” (Covell, 2013, emphasis added). In the wake of a mass shooting, it is common for people to cite the shooter’s mental illness in explaining the atrocity (Craghill & Clement, 2015). Consider the most basic form of such explanatory claims: th ...
... the idea that Nash is a genius because he has schizophrenia” (Covell, 2013, emphasis added). In the wake of a mass shooting, it is common for people to cite the shooter’s mental illness in explaining the atrocity (Craghill & Clement, 2015). Consider the most basic form of such explanatory claims: th ...
Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
... As many as 10 to 12 percent of all American boys may take Ritalin for ADHD, and the number of girls taking it is growing c. In recent years, certain other stimulant drugs have also been found useful d. However, some clinicians worry about the possible long-term effects of the drugs e. Extensive inve ...
... As many as 10 to 12 percent of all American boys may take Ritalin for ADHD, and the number of girls taking it is growing c. In recent years, certain other stimulant drugs have also been found useful d. However, some clinicians worry about the possible long-term effects of the drugs e. Extensive inve ...
Functional symptoms - Sheffield Teaching Hospital
... Some people are sufficiently relieved when they understand the nature of the symptoms to live without treatment. The most important treatment for functional symptoms involves talking – to friends, family members, therapists and counsellors. When the symptoms are particularly disabling, treatment in ...
... Some people are sufficiently relieved when they understand the nature of the symptoms to live without treatment. The most important treatment for functional symptoms involves talking – to friends, family members, therapists and counsellors. When the symptoms are particularly disabling, treatment in ...
Preview the test
... 38) DSM5 has eliminated the classification of Mental Retardation in favor of Intellectual Disability, which requires both a deficit in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors. a) True b) False 39) For individuals 17 and over, a documented history of impaired learning difficulties may substit ...
... 38) DSM5 has eliminated the classification of Mental Retardation in favor of Intellectual Disability, which requires both a deficit in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors. a) True b) False 39) For individuals 17 and over, a documented history of impaired learning difficulties may substit ...
Sleep Disorders Revision – thanks Grace!
... sufferer awaking without realising that he or she has been asleep. Type and severity of symptoms vary between individuals and can improve or worsen over time. It appears to be a neurological condition associated with a fault in brain mechanisms controlling wakefulness and sleep. Another common sympt ...
... sufferer awaking without realising that he or she has been asleep. Type and severity of symptoms vary between individuals and can improve or worsen over time. It appears to be a neurological condition associated with a fault in brain mechanisms controlling wakefulness and sleep. Another common sympt ...
PowerPoint Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2
... » History of seeking treatment for many physical complaints beginning before the age of 30 and lasting for several years » At least four pain symptoms, as well as at least two gastrointestinal symptoms, one sexual symptom, and one pseudoneurological symptom (e.g., unexplained paralysis) » Symptoms a ...
... » History of seeking treatment for many physical complaints beginning before the age of 30 and lasting for several years » At least four pain symptoms, as well as at least two gastrointestinal symptoms, one sexual symptom, and one pseudoneurological symptom (e.g., unexplained paralysis) » Symptoms a ...
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... with six or more mental health visits in a year were significantly less likely to discontinue cART compared with patients with no mental health visits. *Participants: People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) >18 years old ...
... with six or more mental health visits in a year were significantly less likely to discontinue cART compared with patients with no mental health visits. *Participants: People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) >18 years old ...
DSM-5 - School of Psychological Sciences
... -Difficulty in the social use of language, e.g., meet and greet, volume regulation, social norms of speaking, etc. -Absence of repetitive behaviors. ...
... -Difficulty in the social use of language, e.g., meet and greet, volume regulation, social norms of speaking, etc. -Absence of repetitive behaviors. ...
instructional package - Horry Georgetown Technical College
... 1. Define and discuss explanations and treatments for the “odd” Personality Disorders, including Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal. 2. Define and discuss explanations and treatments for the “dramatic” Personality Disorders, including Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic. 3. Define ...
... 1. Define and discuss explanations and treatments for the “odd” Personality Disorders, including Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal. 2. Define and discuss explanations and treatments for the “dramatic” Personality Disorders, including Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic. 3. Define ...
Introduction To DSM-5- Part II
... disorders due to a general medical condition and substance-induced anxiety disorder – Reflect recognition that substances, medication and medical conditions can present with symptoms similar to primary OC and related disorders such as pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) * Codes ar ...
... disorders due to a general medical condition and substance-induced anxiety disorder – Reflect recognition that substances, medication and medical conditions can present with symptoms similar to primary OC and related disorders such as pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) * Codes ar ...
Overview of DSM Changes
... – Focus on one specific domain – Provides a more varied clinical profile within that domain – Allows for follow-up exploration with more than one domain in order to specify diagnostic boundaries. (For example, in my dealing with major depression with a co-occurring anxiety disorder or major depressi ...
... – Focus on one specific domain – Provides a more varied clinical profile within that domain – Allows for follow-up exploration with more than one domain in order to specify diagnostic boundaries. (For example, in my dealing with major depression with a co-occurring anxiety disorder or major depressi ...
Diagnosis and management of dissociative seizures
... lobe seizures in particular may have bizarre behavioural features which are now well known to specialists but may easily mistaken for DS36. The highly stereotyped nature and very brief duration of the seizures are helpful features on video. If seizures occur in sleep, as they often do in frontal lob ...
... lobe seizures in particular may have bizarre behavioural features which are now well known to specialists but may easily mistaken for DS36. The highly stereotyped nature and very brief duration of the seizures are helpful features on video. If seizures occur in sleep, as they often do in frontal lob ...
Document
... actual physical or psychiatric illness It should also be remembered that a real psychiatric disorder and malingering are not mutually exclusive partial malingering ...
... actual physical or psychiatric illness It should also be remembered that a real psychiatric disorder and malingering are not mutually exclusive partial malingering ...
Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Progress in Recognition and Treatment
... Changes toward worsening as well as improvement in narcissistic functioning are often influenced by real-life experiences that can be either threatening and corrosive or encouraging and corrective (19). Patients can also present and experience themselves differently in different social or interperson ...
... Changes toward worsening as well as improvement in narcissistic functioning are often influenced by real-life experiences that can be either threatening and corrosive or encouraging and corrective (19). Patients can also present and experience themselves differently in different social or interperson ...
Anxiety disorders: why they persist and how to treat them
... reason that they are not convinced could be that their fears lead them to focus attention on their bodies and, as a consequence of this attentional deployment, they become aware of benign bodily sensations that other people do not notice. The presence of such sensations could then be taken by the pa ...
... reason that they are not convinced could be that their fears lead them to focus attention on their bodies and, as a consequence of this attentional deployment, they become aware of benign bodily sensations that other people do not notice. The presence of such sensations could then be taken by the pa ...
Pica for 36 Years with Mild Obsessive
... food during cooking and checking every tap of water or gas whenever she leaves home. She reported mild impairment of functionality and she had a good insight. There were no psychotic symptoms or sign of intellectual disability. She has a daughter diagnosed with schizoprenia. Yale-Brown Obsessive Com ...
... food during cooking and checking every tap of water or gas whenever she leaves home. She reported mild impairment of functionality and she had a good insight. There were no psychotic symptoms or sign of intellectual disability. She has a daughter diagnosed with schizoprenia. Yale-Brown Obsessive Com ...
to open a document about Dissociation
... A word of warning: The False Memory debate We can create false memories in people or have them worried sick that something may have happened to them but they can't remember what. We can only go with what they bring to us. We may have our suspicions, and may hear a word of knowledge from God, but we ...
... A word of warning: The False Memory debate We can create false memories in people or have them worried sick that something may have happened to them but they can't remember what. We can only go with what they bring to us. We may have our suspicions, and may hear a word of knowledge from God, but we ...
Psychopharmacology of Anxiety Disorders
... – Disadvantages • No antidepressant effect for comorbid conditions • Initial therapeutic effect delayed by 1‐2 weeks, full effects occurring over several weeks • Ineffective in patients who previously responded to benzodiazepines?? ...
... – Disadvantages • No antidepressant effect for comorbid conditions • Initial therapeutic effect delayed by 1‐2 weeks, full effects occurring over several weeks • Ineffective in patients who previously responded to benzodiazepines?? ...
Binge eating disorder
... Binge eating disorder (BED) is characterised by periods of binge eating or overeating. The person affected by binge eating disorder may diet frequently, however they will not engage in purging behaviour (getting rid of food) after a binge. Over time this can, but may not always, result in significan ...
... Binge eating disorder (BED) is characterised by periods of binge eating or overeating. The person affected by binge eating disorder may diet frequently, however they will not engage in purging behaviour (getting rid of food) after a binge. Over time this can, but may not always, result in significan ...
Bulimia Nervosa - Cloudfront.net
... (1) Eating, in a discrete period of time (e.g., within any 2hour period), an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstances. ...
... (1) Eating, in a discrete period of time (e.g., within any 2hour period), an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstances. ...
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning - American Counseling Association
... base for understanding psychopathology, from not only an individual, descriptive, symptoms perspective as presented in the DSM-IV-TR, but also from a contextual systemic perspective including developmental hallmarks, familial patterns and socio-cultural contributors. This ability to diagnose will fo ...
... base for understanding psychopathology, from not only an individual, descriptive, symptoms perspective as presented in the DSM-IV-TR, but also from a contextual systemic perspective including developmental hallmarks, familial patterns and socio-cultural contributors. This ability to diagnose will fo ...
Diagnosis and management of dissociative seizures Chapter 19 JOHN D.C. MELLERS
... lobe seizures in particular may have bizarre behavioural features which are now well known to specialists but may easily mistaken for DS36. The highly stereotyped nature and very brief duration of the seizures are helpful features on video. If seizures occur in sleep, as they often do in frontal lob ...
... lobe seizures in particular may have bizarre behavioural features which are now well known to specialists but may easily mistaken for DS36. The highly stereotyped nature and very brief duration of the seizures are helpful features on video. If seizures occur in sleep, as they often do in frontal lob ...
Chapter 18 - RaduegePsychology
... supermarket clerk had overcharged me a few cents on an item. She showed me that I was wrong, but that didn’t end it. I worried the rest of the day. I kept going over the incident in my mind feeling terribly embarrassed at having raised the possibility that the clerk had committed an error. The tensi ...
... supermarket clerk had overcharged me a few cents on an item. She showed me that I was wrong, but that didn’t end it. I worried the rest of the day. I kept going over the incident in my mind feeling terribly embarrassed at having raised the possibility that the clerk had committed an error. The tensi ...