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General Psychology - Pearson Education
... Diagnosis – act of recognizing a disorder on the basis of a specified set of symptoms The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) DSM-IV lists 297 different diagnostic categories ...
... Diagnosis – act of recognizing a disorder on the basis of a specified set of symptoms The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) DSM-IV lists 297 different diagnostic categories ...
Chapter 6 - Forensic Consultation
... Loss of memory due to psychological rather than physiological causes. The memory loss is usually confined to personal information only ...
... Loss of memory due to psychological rather than physiological causes. The memory loss is usually confined to personal information only ...
A Diagramatic Approach to Individuals with Multiple Psychiatric
... • Often begins as self medication *Addiction very hard to treat unless underlying/comorbid conditions are also treated ...
... • Often begins as self medication *Addiction very hard to treat unless underlying/comorbid conditions are also treated ...
Hysteria - Peninsula MRCPsych
... • History is vague, does not describe the seizure well. • Strong association with Axis 2 disordes, in particular BPD and childhood abuse • Self harm other features of psychiatric illness • Teddy Bears ...
... • History is vague, does not describe the seizure well. • Strong association with Axis 2 disordes, in particular BPD and childhood abuse • Self harm other features of psychiatric illness • Teddy Bears ...
Abnormal Psychology
... • How does being “labeled” affect one’s treatment by others? • Had 7 confederates admitted to mental hospitals, labeled as schizophrenic • The confederates were told not to show any unusual behaviors at all, but be completely ...
... • How does being “labeled” affect one’s treatment by others? • Had 7 confederates admitted to mental hospitals, labeled as schizophrenic • The confederates were told not to show any unusual behaviors at all, but be completely ...
Schizoaffective Disorder
... There has been a controversy about whether schizoaffective disorder is a type of schizophrenia or a type of mood disorder. Today, most clinicians and researchers agree that it is primarily a form of schizophrenia. Although its exact prevalence is not clear, it may range from two to five in a thousan ...
... There has been a controversy about whether schizoaffective disorder is a type of schizophrenia or a type of mood disorder. Today, most clinicians and researchers agree that it is primarily a form of schizophrenia. Although its exact prevalence is not clear, it may range from two to five in a thousan ...
Conscious symptom production and unconscious motivation
... – Significant appetite/weight change – Psychomotor agitation/retardation – Pervasive loss of energy/fatigue – Feeling worthless; excessive or inappropriate guilt – Recurrent thoughts of death/suicide Symptoms present for 2 weeks ...
... – Significant appetite/weight change – Psychomotor agitation/retardation – Pervasive loss of energy/fatigue – Feeling worthless; excessive or inappropriate guilt – Recurrent thoughts of death/suicide Symptoms present for 2 weeks ...
chapter 14
... 14.1 Psychopathology (sickness or pathology of the mind) refers to problematic patterns of thought, feeling, or behavior that disrupt an individual’s sense of well-being or social or occupational functioning. Many forms of psychopathology are found across cultures; however, cultures differ in the di ...
... 14.1 Psychopathology (sickness or pathology of the mind) refers to problematic patterns of thought, feeling, or behavior that disrupt an individual’s sense of well-being or social or occupational functioning. Many forms of psychopathology are found across cultures; however, cultures differ in the di ...
Unit XII: Abnormal Behavior
... • Because it is so prevalent, researchers want to understand the causes of depression and how to treat it. • Some facts about depression: • Depression is widespread • Most major depressive episodes self-terminate • Stressful events related to work, marriage, etc. often precede depression • With each ...
... • Because it is so prevalent, researchers want to understand the causes of depression and how to treat it. • Some facts about depression: • Depression is widespread • Most major depressive episodes self-terminate • Stressful events related to work, marriage, etc. often precede depression • With each ...
Chapter 9
... -Genetics: significant role in the development -Neurobiological Factors: brain imaging suggest abnormalities in prefrontal, corticostriatal and limbic networks related to decreased serotonin neurotransmission and behavioral disinhibition -Psychological Influences: childhood abuse & trauma ...
... -Genetics: significant role in the development -Neurobiological Factors: brain imaging suggest abnormalities in prefrontal, corticostriatal and limbic networks related to decreased serotonin neurotransmission and behavioral disinhibition -Psychological Influences: childhood abuse & trauma ...
Mental Disorders
... Mental Disorder – a behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with distress or disability with a significantly increased risk of suffering, death, pain, disability or an important loss of freedom ...
... Mental Disorder – a behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with distress or disability with a significantly increased risk of suffering, death, pain, disability or an important loss of freedom ...
Unit 12 and 13 Abnormal Psych and Treatments
... Obsessive-compulsive disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder ...
... Obsessive-compulsive disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder ...
Chapter 21: Mental Health Diseases and Disorders 1. are those
... 29. _____________________________________ is characterized by suddenly leaving home, traveling some distance, forgetting one’s identity and past, and often changing one’s name. 30. __________________________________________ often occur following severe depression, stress, fatigue, or recovery from a ...
... 29. _____________________________________ is characterized by suddenly leaving home, traveling some distance, forgetting one’s identity and past, and often changing one’s name. 30. __________________________________________ often occur following severe depression, stress, fatigue, or recovery from a ...
Psychology 2 Final Exam Review PPT
... • Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness, apprehension, fear, or worry; by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing the associated anxiety; or by a combination of such obsessions and compulsions. Symptoms of the disorder i ...
... • Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness, apprehension, fear, or worry; by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing the associated anxiety; or by a combination of such obsessions and compulsions. Symptoms of the disorder i ...
Introduction to Pharmacology
... objects are trying to control of one Delusions of Thought Broadcasting- belief that one can hear the thoughts of the individual Delusions of Persecution- belief that others are plotting against one, maybe trying to kill one Delusions of Reference- belief that one is always the center of attention, o ...
... objects are trying to control of one Delusions of Thought Broadcasting- belief that one can hear the thoughts of the individual Delusions of Persecution- belief that others are plotting against one, maybe trying to kill one Delusions of Reference- belief that one is always the center of attention, o ...
DSM-5
... their environment, or intensely focused on inappropriate items. Again, the symptoms of people with ASD will fall on a continuum, with some individuals showing mild symptoms and others having much more severe symptoms. This spectrum will allow clinicians to account for the variations in symptoms and ...
... their environment, or intensely focused on inappropriate items. Again, the symptoms of people with ASD will fall on a continuum, with some individuals showing mild symptoms and others having much more severe symptoms. This spectrum will allow clinicians to account for the variations in symptoms and ...
Introduction to Pharmacology
... objects are trying to control of one • Delusions of Thought Broadcasting- belief that one can hear the thoughts of the individual • Delusions of Persecution- belief that others are plotting against one, maybe trying to kill one • Delusions of Reference- belief that one is always the center of attent ...
... objects are trying to control of one • Delusions of Thought Broadcasting- belief that one can hear the thoughts of the individual • Delusions of Persecution- belief that others are plotting against one, maybe trying to kill one • Delusions of Reference- belief that one is always the center of attent ...
Personality Disorders
... a quick fix for the pain. And they end up taking temporary vacations in psychiatric wards and prison cells, emerge looking good, raising everyone’s hopes. Until the next letdown, real or imagined, the next excursion into self-damage. What they don’t do is change.” ...
... a quick fix for the pain. And they end up taking temporary vacations in psychiatric wards and prison cells, emerge looking good, raising everyone’s hopes. Until the next letdown, real or imagined, the next excursion into self-damage. What they don’t do is change.” ...
Document
... • MAPS-O is helpful in getting the spectrum of symptoms (MDD, Panic) • Symptom focus as opposed to disorder ...
... • MAPS-O is helpful in getting the spectrum of symptoms (MDD, Panic) • Symptom focus as opposed to disorder ...
Unit 12/13 - Mission Hills High School
... case psychological disorders, have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and in most cases, cured, often through treatment in a hospital. ...
... case psychological disorders, have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and in most cases, cured, often through treatment in a hospital. ...
powerpoint presentation for teaching
... • Chronic (non-episodic) and severe irritability and hyperarousal without euphoria and grandiosity of bipolar disorder • More studies on SMD than DMDD • Upper age limit of onset for diagnosis of SMD is 12 vs 10 in DMDD • SMD diagnosis requires symptoms of hyperarousal , DMDD does not • Increased ris ...
... • Chronic (non-episodic) and severe irritability and hyperarousal without euphoria and grandiosity of bipolar disorder • More studies on SMD than DMDD • Upper age limit of onset for diagnosis of SMD is 12 vs 10 in DMDD • SMD diagnosis requires symptoms of hyperarousal , DMDD does not • Increased ris ...
PS1000: Introduction to Abnormal Psychology Mood disorders and
... • intrusive and recurring thoughts, uncontrollable, usually appear irrational, interfere with normal activities • Most frequent; contamination, sexual or aggressive impulses, body ...
... • intrusive and recurring thoughts, uncontrollable, usually appear irrational, interfere with normal activities • Most frequent; contamination, sexual or aggressive impulses, body ...