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... above, “which” diagnosis each found was more likely to vary. About 2/3rds of the time both clinicians and the GAIN both identified patients with “any” internalizing (54/84) or “any” externalizing disorder (57/93). With respect to specific diagnoses, the clinicians diagnosed a depressive disorder mor ...
... above, “which” diagnosis each found was more likely to vary. About 2/3rds of the time both clinicians and the GAIN both identified patients with “any” internalizing (54/84) or “any” externalizing disorder (57/93). With respect to specific diagnoses, the clinicians diagnosed a depressive disorder mor ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Characterized by increase in depressed feelings as the hours of daylight decrease ...
... Characterized by increase in depressed feelings as the hours of daylight decrease ...
Ch 17 Mental Disorders
... symptoms are disorganized thoughts garbled speech, as well as hallucinations and delusions. – 1. Probably not a single disorder. (Rule of thirds) – 2. It is suspected that schizophrenia results mostly from some physical or chemical problem because it appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, a ...
... symptoms are disorganized thoughts garbled speech, as well as hallucinations and delusions. – 1. Probably not a single disorder. (Rule of thirds) – 2. It is suspected that schizophrenia results mostly from some physical or chemical problem because it appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, a ...
Chapter 18---Psychological Disorders new
... by sudden lost of memory following a stressful or traumatic event Typically can’t remember any events that occurred for a certain period of time surrounding the traumatic event May forget all prior experiences, personal information, own name, family and friends May last a few hours or years ...
... by sudden lost of memory following a stressful or traumatic event Typically can’t remember any events that occurred for a certain period of time surrounding the traumatic event May forget all prior experiences, personal information, own name, family and friends May last a few hours or years ...
Chapter 13 PowerPoint
... Norma has frequent memory gaps and cannot account for her whereabouts during certain periods of time. While being interviewed by a clinical psychologist, she began speaking in a childlike voice. She claimed that her name was Donna and that she was only six years old. Moments later, she seemed to rev ...
... Norma has frequent memory gaps and cannot account for her whereabouts during certain periods of time. While being interviewed by a clinical psychologist, she began speaking in a childlike voice. She claimed that her name was Donna and that she was only six years old. Moments later, she seemed to rev ...
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 ...
Panic Disorder - Montville.net
... and mental illness and list some effects of mental illness on physical health. ...
... and mental illness and list some effects of mental illness on physical health. ...
Bipolar Disorder In Children: Why Are The Rates Rising
... forty times more frequent than it was just ten years ago. Can the numbers of children and adolescents with this illness increase so rapidly? Are medications being over-prescribed? The rapid increase in diagnoses in such a short period of time cannot be explained by changes in genetics, environment o ...
... forty times more frequent than it was just ten years ago. Can the numbers of children and adolescents with this illness increase so rapidly? Are medications being over-prescribed? The rapid increase in diagnoses in such a short period of time cannot be explained by changes in genetics, environment o ...
Friday, October 29
... Differences in rates of depression between men & women Explaining depressive disorders (psychoanalytic theory, biological theory, social-cognitive theory ((ex. attributional theory)), humanistic) ...
... Differences in rates of depression between men & women Explaining depressive disorders (psychoanalytic theory, biological theory, social-cognitive theory ((ex. attributional theory)), humanistic) ...
SOMATOFORM DISORDERS - New York Medical College
... Exaggerations Simulations of the disease Self-induced disease ...
... Exaggerations Simulations of the disease Self-induced disease ...
Word - Psychology
... Labeling, pros and cons Stress Disorders Acute Stress Disorders Duration of 2-28 days Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) more than 28 days Examples of acute stress disorders: Combat disorders Civilian disorders: Pathological responses to catastrophes, malignant illness, divorce, crime, plus many ...
... Labeling, pros and cons Stress Disorders Acute Stress Disorders Duration of 2-28 days Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) more than 28 days Examples of acute stress disorders: Combat disorders Civilian disorders: Pathological responses to catastrophes, malignant illness, divorce, crime, plus many ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Fear of being in situations where escape is impossible or help is not available in case of incapacitating anxiety ...
... • Fear of being in situations where escape is impossible or help is not available in case of incapacitating anxiety ...
anxiety disorders(1) - temp
... Neuroendocrine theories - The release of corticotrophin releasing factor stimulates cortisol secretion from the adrenal gland. Both catecholamines and cortisol levels rise in tandem. Cortisol reduces the stress response by tempering the sympathetic reaction through negative feedback on the pituitary ...
... Neuroendocrine theories - The release of corticotrophin releasing factor stimulates cortisol secretion from the adrenal gland. Both catecholamines and cortisol levels rise in tandem. Cortisol reduces the stress response by tempering the sympathetic reaction through negative feedback on the pituitary ...
Somatoform Disorders
... REAL physical illness with psychological CAUSES such as stress or anxiety Tension headaches, for example Research indicates that most, if not all, illnesses may have a psychosomatic component Somatoform Disorders Somatization Disorder Key features: The person experiences VAGUE, recurring physi ...
... REAL physical illness with psychological CAUSES such as stress or anxiety Tension headaches, for example Research indicates that most, if not all, illnesses may have a psychosomatic component Somatoform Disorders Somatization Disorder Key features: The person experiences VAGUE, recurring physi ...
Mood disorders ( affective disorders )
... insomnia ( or hypersomnia) psychomotor agitation or retardation fatigue or loss of energy feelings of worthlessness or guilt diminished ability to think or concentrate, ...
... insomnia ( or hypersomnia) psychomotor agitation or retardation fatigue or loss of energy feelings of worthlessness or guilt diminished ability to think or concentrate, ...
Chapter 13
... Primary gain: prevention from acting out forbidden desires or repeating forbidden behavior. Secondary gain: allow person to avoid an unpleasant activity, person, or situation. Cognitive Behavioral theories – focus on Secondary gains– ways in which The symptomatic behavior is being rewarded. Learning ...
... Primary gain: prevention from acting out forbidden desires or repeating forbidden behavior. Secondary gain: allow person to avoid an unpleasant activity, person, or situation. Cognitive Behavioral theories – focus on Secondary gains– ways in which The symptomatic behavior is being rewarded. Learning ...
Chapter 10 Lesson 1 - Brimley Area Schools
... • Obsession – consistent, recurrent, unwanted thoughts or ideas that keep people from thinking about other things • Compulsion – urgent, repeated, irresistible behaviors ...
... • Obsession – consistent, recurrent, unwanted thoughts or ideas that keep people from thinking about other things • Compulsion – urgent, repeated, irresistible behaviors ...
Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder
... • Presenting the Diagnosis (Summarize and explain) • Refer to a psychiatrist for diagnosing co-morbidities • Set a single primary care physician to take care of the patient’s complaints. His approach should be focused on limiting investigations but not neglecting carrying them out if need arises (Ri ...
... • Presenting the Diagnosis (Summarize and explain) • Refer to a psychiatrist for diagnosing co-morbidities • Set a single primary care physician to take care of the patient’s complaints. His approach should be focused on limiting investigations but not neglecting carrying them out if need arises (Ri ...
Vanessa Price Trauma Informed Responses in Specialty Courts
... • Axis I disorders are like a medical illness, an illness that impairs behavioral functioning in some way: ...
... • Axis I disorders are like a medical illness, an illness that impairs behavioral functioning in some way: ...
Psychiatric illnesses in Children and Adolescents: types and treatment
... Acute Stress disorder: similar to PTSD, where there is a traumatic event with actual or threatened loss of life, with the sense of helplessness, horror or intense fear. Instead of re-experiencing the event there are three of the following dissociative symptoms: ...
... Acute Stress disorder: similar to PTSD, where there is a traumatic event with actual or threatened loss of life, with the sense of helplessness, horror or intense fear. Instead of re-experiencing the event there are three of the following dissociative symptoms: ...
Griggs Chapter 10: Abnormal Psychology
... connected with depression Should be used in conjunction with psychotherapy not a replacement for it ...
... connected with depression Should be used in conjunction with psychotherapy not a replacement for it ...
DSM-5: CONCEPTS, CHANGES, AND CRITIQUE© by Joan Turkus
... American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) meeting in May 2013. There are several versions available: hardback book (947 pp.), smaller Desk Reference of the criteria, and an electronic version (an app.) This is the fifth major revision, starting in 1952. By international treaty, DSM has to live within ...
... American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) meeting in May 2013. There are several versions available: hardback book (947 pp.), smaller Desk Reference of the criteria, and an electronic version (an app.) This is the fifth major revision, starting in 1952. By international treaty, DSM has to live within ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
... Nosological status of OCD Should OCD be classified as an anxiety disorder? Do subtypes exist, each with different causes (for example, early onset OCD, OCD with co-morbid tics, compulsive hoarding)? Are hypochondriasis, body dysmorphic disorder, and other “spectrum” disorders variants or completely ...
... Nosological status of OCD Should OCD be classified as an anxiety disorder? Do subtypes exist, each with different causes (for example, early onset OCD, OCD with co-morbid tics, compulsive hoarding)? Are hypochondriasis, body dysmorphic disorder, and other “spectrum” disorders variants or completely ...
WHAT DOES FASD LOOK LIKE?
... What is a mental disorder? •A mental disorder is an illness that affects a person’s thoughts, emotions and behaviors. •Someone with a mental disorder may not feel good about themselves or may have a difficult time developing intimate relationships. •They may have difficulty dealing with everyday ac ...
... What is a mental disorder? •A mental disorder is an illness that affects a person’s thoughts, emotions and behaviors. •Someone with a mental disorder may not feel good about themselves or may have a difficult time developing intimate relationships. •They may have difficulty dealing with everyday ac ...