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Child and Adolescent Mental Health
... Asperger’s Disorder Less severe form of autism Less likely to be mentally retarded Higher performing: language development may be ok Communication handicap is less severe Concrete interpretation of language Stilted and abnormal intonation ...
... Asperger’s Disorder Less severe form of autism Less likely to be mentally retarded Higher performing: language development may be ok Communication handicap is less severe Concrete interpretation of language Stilted and abnormal intonation ...
Lesson 9 "Developing a Healthy Mind"
... Anxiety Disorders (continued) • Panic Disorder – A disorder in which feelings of terror strike suddenly & repeatedly with no warning. – Feelings are accompanied by panic attacks (a period of intense fear accompanied by bodily changes. • Bodily changes may include: increased heart rate, weakness, fa ...
... Anxiety Disorders (continued) • Panic Disorder – A disorder in which feelings of terror strike suddenly & repeatedly with no warning. – Feelings are accompanied by panic attacks (a period of intense fear accompanied by bodily changes. • Bodily changes may include: increased heart rate, weakness, fa ...
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... – in social and professional performance Profound disruption in cognition and emotions Perceptions of reality strikingly different from the reality seen and shared by others around them ...
... – in social and professional performance Profound disruption in cognition and emotions Perceptions of reality strikingly different from the reality seen and shared by others around them ...
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... flaws of face or head • Symptoms of depression and characteristics associated with OCD common in people with body dysmorphic disorder ...
... flaws of face or head • Symptoms of depression and characteristics associated with OCD common in people with body dysmorphic disorder ...
Schizophrenia
... Criteria for diagnosis - DSM IV Behavior - subjective/ objective Etiology - nature/nurture ...
... Criteria for diagnosis - DSM IV Behavior - subjective/ objective Etiology - nature/nurture ...
Navigating the Kraepelinian Vortex2
... Brings together two chapters of Impulse Disorders and Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence. All are disorders involving emotional and behavioral self-control. ...
... Brings together two chapters of Impulse Disorders and Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence. All are disorders involving emotional and behavioral self-control. ...
Definition Physical symptoms that seem as if they are part of a
... later the same day, appeared (with her mother) at his office with the complaint that she had awakened from sleep 2 days earlier with total numbness and paralysis in both legs. She had no idea what was the matter but that she was incapable of caring for herself and had summoned her mother from anothe ...
... later the same day, appeared (with her mother) at his office with the complaint that she had awakened from sleep 2 days earlier with total numbness and paralysis in both legs. She had no idea what was the matter but that she was incapable of caring for herself and had summoned her mother from anothe ...
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... A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms or rules are violated Individuals with Conduct Disorder have little empathy & little concern for the feelings, values, & well-being of others Onset of conduct Disorder • May occur as ea ...
... A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms or rules are violated Individuals with Conduct Disorder have little empathy & little concern for the feelings, values, & well-being of others Onset of conduct Disorder • May occur as ea ...
Depression
... Depression is a mood disorder i.e. a disturbance in a person’s emotional state. Major depressive episode. It can occur overnight as a reaction to a psychological trauma and is diagnosed when five or more symptoms have been present for a two week period. Characteristics of major depressive episode in ...
... Depression is a mood disorder i.e. a disturbance in a person’s emotional state. Major depressive episode. It can occur overnight as a reaction to a psychological trauma and is diagnosed when five or more symptoms have been present for a two week period. Characteristics of major depressive episode in ...
Achieving Permanency For Children Diagnosed With Reactive
... is not well understood, but there is evidence of both genetic and psychological influences, to some degree attributable to poor parenting (neglect or over-protective) between birth and three years of age. Borderline Personality Disorder manifests as long-term patterns of unstable mood, interpersonal ...
... is not well understood, but there is evidence of both genetic and psychological influences, to some degree attributable to poor parenting (neglect or over-protective) between birth and three years of age. Borderline Personality Disorder manifests as long-term patterns of unstable mood, interpersonal ...
Abnormal Psychology
... They were ALL admitted for schizophrenia. None were exposed as imposters. They all left diagnosed with schizophrenia in remission. What are some of the questions raised by this study? Problems: people viewed differently with a label Leads to self-fulfilling prophecies from others ...
... They were ALL admitted for schizophrenia. None were exposed as imposters. They all left diagnosed with schizophrenia in remission. What are some of the questions raised by this study? Problems: people viewed differently with a label Leads to self-fulfilling prophecies from others ...
Psychological Disorders
... Group psychotherapy may provide social support and reduce anxiety. Cognitive therapy strategies may help by focusing on distorted disease-related cognitions. Individual insight-oriented psychotherapy has not been proven effective. ...
... Group psychotherapy may provide social support and reduce anxiety. Cognitive therapy strategies may help by focusing on distorted disease-related cognitions. Individual insight-oriented psychotherapy has not been proven effective. ...
Section 9: Personality Disorders
... thought patterns, appearance, and behavior • May have brief delusions or hallucinations, but not as intense as with Schizos – Can distinguish between reality and distortions ...
... thought patterns, appearance, and behavior • May have brief delusions or hallucinations, but not as intense as with Schizos – Can distinguish between reality and distortions ...
Personality Disorders
... Difficulty making friends A need for instant gratification Poor impulse control Alcohol or substance abuse ...
... Difficulty making friends A need for instant gratification Poor impulse control Alcohol or substance abuse ...
Psychology Class- XII Sample Question Paper – 2017 Time – 3
... Q 27. What are somatoform disorders? Elaborate on the different types. Somatoform disorders are conditions in which there are physical symptoms in the absence of physical disease. The individual has psychological difficulties and complains of physical symptoms for which there are no biological cause ...
... Q 27. What are somatoform disorders? Elaborate on the different types. Somatoform disorders are conditions in which there are physical symptoms in the absence of physical disease. The individual has psychological difficulties and complains of physical symptoms for which there are no biological cause ...
psychogenic myopia - Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
... motor or sensory function, which suggest another medical condition, but that is judged to be caused by psychological factors because the illness is preceded by conflicts or other stressors.[1] Paralysis, blindness, and mutism are the most common conversion disorder symptoms.[1] Conversion disorder i ...
... motor or sensory function, which suggest another medical condition, but that is judged to be caused by psychological factors because the illness is preceded by conflicts or other stressors.[1] Paralysis, blindness, and mutism are the most common conversion disorder symptoms.[1] Conversion disorder i ...
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... form of mental disorder every year. • Anxiety disorders affect around 14% of the adult population every year. Depression affects around 6% of the adult population every year. The remainder are affected by substance abuse disorders, psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia, personality disorders, an ...
... form of mental disorder every year. • Anxiety disorders affect around 14% of the adult population every year. Depression affects around 6% of the adult population every year. The remainder are affected by substance abuse disorders, psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia, personality disorders, an ...
PCOM Board Review: Behavioral Medicine
... S5 of the following for at least 2 weeks duration, of which one is Depressed mood or ...
... S5 of the following for at least 2 weeks duration, of which one is Depressed mood or ...
Doherty A Distinguishing between adjustment disorder
... adaptation to a significant life change or to the consequences of a stressful life event” ICD-10 & DSM-V criteria 1. Symptoms must arise in response to stressful event 2. Short time frame: 3m DSM-5; 1m ICD-10 3. Symptoms must be clinically significant 4. Symptoms must NOT be due to another Axis I ...
... adaptation to a significant life change or to the consequences of a stressful life event” ICD-10 & DSM-V criteria 1. Symptoms must arise in response to stressful event 2. Short time frame: 3m DSM-5; 1m ICD-10 3. Symptoms must be clinically significant 4. Symptoms must NOT be due to another Axis I ...