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Psychiatry—Chronic Pain and Somatoform Disorders
... 1) Brief history of chronic pain (<2 years) 3) Followed by primary care physicians 2) No underlying psychiatric disorder SEE CHART!!! Somatoform Disorders Somatoform disorders are a group of disorders characterized by physical complaints and symptoms that suggest a medical condition, but cannot be e ...
... 1) Brief history of chronic pain (<2 years) 3) Followed by primary care physicians 2) No underlying psychiatric disorder SEE CHART!!! Somatoform Disorders Somatoform disorders are a group of disorders characterized by physical complaints and symptoms that suggest a medical condition, but cannot be e ...
Psikologi Anak Pertemuan 10 Emotional Disorders
... Mood Disorders Types of mood disorders • Major depressive episode – Meets DSM criteria • Major depressive disorder – Two or more episodes • Bipolar disorder – Switches between normal mood, depressed mood and manic states • Dysthymic disorder – Persistent mild depression ...
... Mood Disorders Types of mood disorders • Major depressive episode – Meets DSM criteria • Major depressive disorder – Two or more episodes • Bipolar disorder – Switches between normal mood, depressed mood and manic states • Dysthymic disorder – Persistent mild depression ...
Anxiety Disorders
... Manic episodes are periods of excessive euphoria, inflated self-esteem (grandiosity), wild optimism, pressured speech, flight of ideas and hyperactivity, often accompanied by hostility if activity is blocked ...
... Manic episodes are periods of excessive euphoria, inflated self-esteem (grandiosity), wild optimism, pressured speech, flight of ideas and hyperactivity, often accompanied by hostility if activity is blocked ...
Bipolar Disorder: A Biopsychosocial Overview
... - Common to many psychiatric disorders - Biology of positive emotion may yield cues more specific to bipolar ...
... - Common to many psychiatric disorders - Biology of positive emotion may yield cues more specific to bipolar ...
Disorders Classification + Answer Key
... Directions: Using the cards provided by your instructor determine to which category of illnesses belongs. In the second column find the characteristics that best suit each of the categories of illnesses. In the third column create your own example of an individual experiencing one of the disorders i ...
... Directions: Using the cards provided by your instructor determine to which category of illnesses belongs. In the second column find the characteristics that best suit each of the categories of illnesses. In the third column create your own example of an individual experiencing one of the disorders i ...
Info Sheet. Do I have an anxiety disorder?
... disorders in Australia. One in four people will experience an anxiety disorder at some stage of their lives. It is also the most common mental health issue in children and the earlier treatment is sought the better. There are many different types of anxiety disorders, and often people will experienc ...
... disorders in Australia. One in four people will experience an anxiety disorder at some stage of their lives. It is also the most common mental health issue in children and the earlier treatment is sought the better. There are many different types of anxiety disorders, and often people will experienc ...
Chronic Condition Coding Awareness: Bipolar
... shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks1. People who have bipolar disorder can have periods in which they feel overly happy and energized and other periods of feeling very sad, hopeless, and sluggish. In between those periods, they usually feel normal. ...
... shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks1. People who have bipolar disorder can have periods in which they feel overly happy and energized and other periods of feeling very sad, hopeless, and sluggish. In between those periods, they usually feel normal. ...
Behavioral Supports for Students: Addressing Mental Health Needs
... 8. Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness, nearly every day. 9. Recurrent thoughts of death (not just fear of dying), recurrent suicidal ideation without a specific plan, or a suicide attempt or specific plan for committing suicide. There must be clinically significant impai ...
... 8. Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness, nearly every day. 9. Recurrent thoughts of death (not just fear of dying), recurrent suicidal ideation without a specific plan, or a suicide attempt or specific plan for committing suicide. There must be clinically significant impai ...
somatizing - Ontario College of Family Physicians
... pills, tranquilizers • These meds can worsen depression, which can worsen the experience of pain (or other symptoms). • Do it slowly over time • If unable to stop, at least try to lower ...
... pills, tranquilizers • These meds can worsen depression, which can worsen the experience of pain (or other symptoms). • Do it slowly over time • If unable to stop, at least try to lower ...
Introduction to Psychology
... Personality Disorders Dependent Personality Disorder Behave in clingy, submissive ways and displays a strong need to have others take care of them Paranoid Personality Disorder Shows deep distrust of other people, which gets in the way of personal relationships ...
... Personality Disorders Dependent Personality Disorder Behave in clingy, submissive ways and displays a strong need to have others take care of them Paranoid Personality Disorder Shows deep distrust of other people, which gets in the way of personal relationships ...
Abnormal Psychology (Paper I)
... 17. Thoughts or images that intrude into consciousness against a person’s will and which cause anxiety or extreme discomfort . a. Compulsion b. obsession c. stress d. anxiety 18. Disorders that feature disruptions in memory ,consciousness or integrity of identity a. Dissociative disorders b. somatof ...
... 17. Thoughts or images that intrude into consciousness against a person’s will and which cause anxiety or extreme discomfort . a. Compulsion b. obsession c. stress d. anxiety 18. Disorders that feature disruptions in memory ,consciousness or integrity of identity a. Dissociative disorders b. somatof ...
Psychological Disorders
... A harmful dysfunction in which thoughts, feelings, or behaviors are maladaptive, unjustifiable, disturbing, and atypical. ...
... A harmful dysfunction in which thoughts, feelings, or behaviors are maladaptive, unjustifiable, disturbing, and atypical. ...
SOMATIZATION DISORDER
... • Frequently consult with many different doctors seeking treatment, often with vague, inconsistent and disorganised medial histories. • Has impaired social/work/personal functioning • Symptoms may be exacerbated by stress • No element of feigning symptoms to occupy sick role (Facititious Disorder) o ...
... • Frequently consult with many different doctors seeking treatment, often with vague, inconsistent and disorganised medial histories. • Has impaired social/work/personal functioning • Symptoms may be exacerbated by stress • No element of feigning symptoms to occupy sick role (Facititious Disorder) o ...
Psychopathology
... or situation. Those suffering from generalized anxiety disorder experience non-specific persistent fear and worry, & become overly concerned with ...
... or situation. Those suffering from generalized anxiety disorder experience non-specific persistent fear and worry, & become overly concerned with ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS Sharon Crews, RN
... Physician or mental health provider will ask detailed questions about symptoms Physician or mental health provider will ask detailed medical history Mental Health Professionals may utilize psychological questionnaire Physician may perform a physical examination to look for underlying medical con ...
... Physician or mental health provider will ask detailed questions about symptoms Physician or mental health provider will ask detailed medical history Mental Health Professionals may utilize psychological questionnaire Physician may perform a physical examination to look for underlying medical con ...
Memory
... Genetic Factors The likelihood of an individual suffering from schizophrenia is 50% if their identical twin has the disease (Gottesman, 1991). ...
... Genetic Factors The likelihood of an individual suffering from schizophrenia is 50% if their identical twin has the disease (Gottesman, 1991). ...
Disorders of Childhood – A General Overview
... Some did well at 1 year follow-up Some do not maintain Tx gains Lowered recidivism rates 6 - 18 months out Number of serious criminal offenses stayed the same These may be more difficult cases May require higher level of treatment ...
... Some did well at 1 year follow-up Some do not maintain Tx gains Lowered recidivism rates 6 - 18 months out Number of serious criminal offenses stayed the same These may be more difficult cases May require higher level of treatment ...
Mental Disorders
... One of the stranger aspects of the personalities is that they don't all become sick at one time. Also influences such as alcohol doesn't affect them all the same. Alcohol might make Miles nauseated but not affect Karen 2 ( another personality) whatsoever. ...
... One of the stranger aspects of the personalities is that they don't all become sick at one time. Also influences such as alcohol doesn't affect them all the same. Alcohol might make Miles nauseated but not affect Karen 2 ( another personality) whatsoever. ...
Presentation Headline - Guildford GP Education
... A focus on mental states in oneself or in others, particularly as an explanation for behaviour. Form of social cognition. Loss of mentalizing capacity in emotionally intense ...
... A focus on mental states in oneself or in others, particularly as an explanation for behaviour. Form of social cognition. Loss of mentalizing capacity in emotionally intense ...
Dissociative amnesia, Dissociative Fugue, DID
... of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g. temporal lobe epilepsy). The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupation, or other important areas of functioning. ...
... of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g. temporal lobe epilepsy). The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupation, or other important areas of functioning. ...
Anxiety Disorders - People Server at UNCW
... • Psychosocial causal factors • Genetic and temperamental causal factors • Preparedness and the nonrandom distribution of fears and phobias ...
... • Psychosocial causal factors • Genetic and temperamental causal factors • Preparedness and the nonrandom distribution of fears and phobias ...
Slide 1
... All children display most of these behaviors from time to time ODD does not usually exist alone: ...
... All children display most of these behaviors from time to time ODD does not usually exist alone: ...
Co-Occurring Disorders
... The APA Glossary, 8th Ed. 2003 defines crossdependence: “ A drug’s ability to suppress physical manifestations of substance dependence produced by another drug and to maintain the physically dependent state. It provides the rationale for the treatment of dependence on one substance, such as alcohol, ...
... The APA Glossary, 8th Ed. 2003 defines crossdependence: “ A drug’s ability to suppress physical manifestations of substance dependence produced by another drug and to maintain the physically dependent state. It provides the rationale for the treatment of dependence on one substance, such as alcohol, ...
... Suicide is not inexplicable and is not simply the result of stress or difficult life circumstances. The key suicide risk factor is an undiagnosed, untreated, or ineffectively treated mental disorder. Research shows that over 90 percent of people who die by suicide have a mental disorder at the time ...