Dissociative Disorders
... A. An inability to recall important autobiographical information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is inconsistent with ordinary forgetting. Note: Dissociative amnesia most often consists of localized or selective amnesia for a specific event or events; or generalized amnesia for ide ...
... A. An inability to recall important autobiographical information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is inconsistent with ordinary forgetting. Note: Dissociative amnesia most often consists of localized or selective amnesia for a specific event or events; or generalized amnesia for ide ...
DSM 5
... Childhood bipolar disorder has a new name. This can be diagnosed in children up to age 18 years who exhibit persistent irritability and frequent episodes of extreme behavioral dyscontrol (e.g., they are out of control). Symptoms include: Severe, recurrent temper outbursts (verbal or behavior) 3 time ...
... Childhood bipolar disorder has a new name. This can be diagnosed in children up to age 18 years who exhibit persistent irritability and frequent episodes of extreme behavioral dyscontrol (e.g., they are out of control). Symptoms include: Severe, recurrent temper outbursts (verbal or behavior) 3 time ...
Depression and Anxiety—Double Trouble
... anxiety at the same time. In a large national study, researchers found that 58 percent of respondents with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) also had major depression, while almost 18 percent of respondents with major depression also had generalized anxiety disorder. ...
... anxiety at the same time. In a large national study, researchers found that 58 percent of respondents with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) also had major depression, while almost 18 percent of respondents with major depression also had generalized anxiety disorder. ...
No Slide Title
... Focus on bodily symptoms Differences in hypochondriasis: Focus on long-term process of illness ...
... Focus on bodily symptoms Differences in hypochondriasis: Focus on long-term process of illness ...
Obsessive‑compulsive disorder (OCD)
... Persons with OCD often do not seek treatment. Many individuals with OCD delay for years before obtaining an evaluation for obsessivecompulsive (OC) symptoms. Patients with OCD often feel shame regarding their symptoms and put great effort into concealing them from family, friends, and health care pr ...
... Persons with OCD often do not seek treatment. Many individuals with OCD delay for years before obtaining an evaluation for obsessivecompulsive (OC) symptoms. Patients with OCD often feel shame regarding their symptoms and put great effort into concealing them from family, friends, and health care pr ...
Emotional Disturbance - National Association of Special Education
... performing below grade level). ...
... performing below grade level). ...
Psychology Chapter 19: Group Interaction
... a. Self-Actualization – Humanistic view that to be normal or healthy involves full acceptance and expression of one’s own individuality and humanness i. Problem with this approach is that its hard to determine whether a person is actualizing themselves b. Labeling a person as mentally ill because of ...
... a. Self-Actualization – Humanistic view that to be normal or healthy involves full acceptance and expression of one’s own individuality and humanness i. Problem with this approach is that its hard to determine whether a person is actualizing themselves b. Labeling a person as mentally ill because of ...
The DSM-5
... • the classic Schizophrenia subtypes will likely be deleted; “these subtypes provide a poor description of the enormous heterogeneity of this condition, have low diagnostic stability, and only the paranoid and undifferentiated subtypes are utilized with any frequency.” • Attenuated Psychosis Syndrom ...
... • the classic Schizophrenia subtypes will likely be deleted; “these subtypes provide a poor description of the enormous heterogeneity of this condition, have low diagnostic stability, and only the paranoid and undifferentiated subtypes are utilized with any frequency.” • Attenuated Psychosis Syndrom ...
Psychological factors affecting other medical
... Avoid further referrals and laboratory tests unless there is a clear indication of a general medical disorder. Schedule regular visits. ...
... Avoid further referrals and laboratory tests unless there is a clear indication of a general medical disorder. Schedule regular visits. ...
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory III (MCMI-III)
... Difficult to score by hand Descriptions and predictions are more theoretically than empirically based Tied to Millon’s personality theory Interpretation, especially of Axis I disorders, is not as easy as it looks ...
... Difficult to score by hand Descriptions and predictions are more theoretically than empirically based Tied to Millon’s personality theory Interpretation, especially of Axis I disorders, is not as easy as it looks ...
Conversion Disorder in Young People
... The symptom or deficit, after appropriate investigation, cannot be explained fully by a general medical condition, the direct effects of a substance, or as a culturally lt ll sanctioned ti d behavior b h i or experience. i The symptom or deficit causes clinically significant distress or impairment i ...
... The symptom or deficit, after appropriate investigation, cannot be explained fully by a general medical condition, the direct effects of a substance, or as a culturally lt ll sanctioned ti d behavior b h i or experience. i The symptom or deficit causes clinically significant distress or impairment i ...
Psychological Disorders
... detected the experiment. The pseudo-patients reported that the other patients regularly voiced their suspicions. ...
... detected the experiment. The pseudo-patients reported that the other patients regularly voiced their suspicions. ...
Unit XII Textbook PowerPoint questions and answers
... a. Depression usually develops during middle age. b. Depression usually happens without major cognitive or behavioral changes. c. A major depressive episode usually gets worse and worse unless its treated. d. True depression us usually not related to stress in one’s work or relationships. e. Compare ...
... a. Depression usually develops during middle age. b. Depression usually happens without major cognitive or behavioral changes. c. A major depressive episode usually gets worse and worse unless its treated. d. True depression us usually not related to stress in one’s work or relationships. e. Compare ...
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 ...
Document
... Kleinman’s theory – somatization and depression are different manifestations of the same problem – cross-cultural research • pattern of somatoform disorders affected by cultural beliefs ...
... Kleinman’s theory – somatization and depression are different manifestations of the same problem – cross-cultural research • pattern of somatoform disorders affected by cultural beliefs ...
McKenna - Rutgers Psychology
... Cultural variables – You should list what world cultures (2) your disorder is found in and if it presents with the same symptom picture as seen in the US. You should also include subcultures of the US (e.g. African American, Native American, Hispanic, Asian American).(2pts) ...
... Cultural variables – You should list what world cultures (2) your disorder is found in and if it presents with the same symptom picture as seen in the US. You should also include subcultures of the US (e.g. African American, Native American, Hispanic, Asian American).(2pts) ...
File
... The problem known as major depressive disorder involves extreme sadness and despondency but no evidence of mania. A major mood disorder accompanied by psychotic symptoms is called an affective psychosis. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) which occurs during the winter months is another common ...
... The problem known as major depressive disorder involves extreme sadness and despondency but no evidence of mania. A major mood disorder accompanied by psychotic symptoms is called an affective psychosis. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) which occurs during the winter months is another common ...
Psychological Disorders
... unrealistic worry about life circumstances In order for this disorder to be diagnosed, the excessive worry should persist for at least 6 months One of the most common psychological disorders, but few people seek treatment ...
... unrealistic worry about life circumstances In order for this disorder to be diagnosed, the excessive worry should persist for at least 6 months One of the most common psychological disorders, but few people seek treatment ...
somatoform disorders
... • C. The belief in Criterion A is not of delusional intensity (as in delusional disorder, somatic type) and is not restricted to a circumscribed concern about appearance (as in body dysmorphic disorder) • D. The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupation ...
... • C. The belief in Criterion A is not of delusional intensity (as in delusional disorder, somatic type) and is not restricted to a circumscribed concern about appearance (as in body dysmorphic disorder) • D. The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupation ...
SS04 - Psychology
... (against her will) is found to be ____, she can be certified and held for 72 hours. a. schizophrenic b. manic c. suicidal* d. depressed e. All of the above. 16. A psychoanalyst: a. becomes deeply involved in his patient’s life. b. tells the patient how to conduct his life. c. maintains an attitude o ...
... (against her will) is found to be ____, she can be certified and held for 72 hours. a. schizophrenic b. manic c. suicidal* d. depressed e. All of the above. 16. A psychoanalyst: a. becomes deeply involved in his patient’s life. b. tells the patient how to conduct his life. c. maintains an attitude o ...
psych 2 - Huber Heights City Schools
... • Personality - Researchers believe that personality may play a role in the development of an anxiety disorder, noting that people who have low self esteem and poor coping skills may be more prone. • Life experiences - Researchers believe that the relationship between anxiety disorders and long-term ...
... • Personality - Researchers believe that personality may play a role in the development of an anxiety disorder, noting that people who have low self esteem and poor coping skills may be more prone. • Life experiences - Researchers believe that the relationship between anxiety disorders and long-term ...
Personality Disorder
... If the teacher is on the left side of the room when the class is dismissed, the girl is confident that she has learned well. The girl has no friends because her behavior is so bizarre and absorbs too much of her energy to allow her to be responsive to others. Also, people are threatening to her, sin ...
... If the teacher is on the left side of the room when the class is dismissed, the girl is confident that she has learned well. The girl has no friends because her behavior is so bizarre and absorbs too much of her energy to allow her to be responsive to others. Also, people are threatening to her, sin ...
The Bipolar Spectrum: Conceptions and Misconceptions
... argued that bipolar spectrum concepts 'involve vague and overinclusive language' (Kuiper et al., 2012). Besides the fact that borderline personality concepts clearly do as well (are 'rejection sensitivity' and 'unstable interpersonal relationships' specific to borderline personality only in life?), ...
... argued that bipolar spectrum concepts 'involve vague and overinclusive language' (Kuiper et al., 2012). Besides the fact that borderline personality concepts clearly do as well (are 'rejection sensitivity' and 'unstable interpersonal relationships' specific to borderline personality only in life?), ...
Abnormal Psychology
... week) and hypomania (at least 4 days)- mania/hypomania – elevated energy/activity/mood 2) Bipolar II disorder occurs when major depression alternates with hypomaniamanic episode is absent 3) Cyclothymic disorder is a less severe case of bipolar; shorter duration of hypomanic and depressive symptoms ...
... week) and hypomania (at least 4 days)- mania/hypomania – elevated energy/activity/mood 2) Bipolar II disorder occurs when major depression alternates with hypomaniamanic episode is absent 3) Cyclothymic disorder is a less severe case of bipolar; shorter duration of hypomanic and depressive symptoms ...
Major Depressive Disorder and the “Bereavement Exclusion”
... Using DSM-IV, clinicians were advised to refrain from diagnosing major depression in individuals within the first two months following the death of a loved one in what has been referred to as the “bereavement exclusion.” By advising clinicians not to diagnose depression in recently bereaved individu ...
... Using DSM-IV, clinicians were advised to refrain from diagnosing major depression in individuals within the first two months following the death of a loved one in what has been referred to as the “bereavement exclusion.” By advising clinicians not to diagnose depression in recently bereaved individu ...