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Asperger`s Syndrome
... • Shortness of breath, smothering feeling, dizzy, lightheaded, faint • Feeling of choking, chest pain or discomfort ...
... • Shortness of breath, smothering feeling, dizzy, lightheaded, faint • Feeling of choking, chest pain or discomfort ...
2017 Exam 1 Q`s and A`s - UCF College of Sciences
... PPP, and why is it more important to a practicing clinician? [note: there are 3 separate pieces to address] Positive Predictive Power is more important because it represents the proportion of children with a specific symptom who meet diagnostic criteria for a specific disorder. Answer: Clinicians us ...
... PPP, and why is it more important to a practicing clinician? [note: there are 3 separate pieces to address] Positive Predictive Power is more important because it represents the proportion of children with a specific symptom who meet diagnostic criteria for a specific disorder. Answer: Clinicians us ...
building the essay draft - Business Information Management
... Biological factors (more than one) Psychological factors (also more than one) Social/cultural factors (again, more than one) … more complex, more inclusive, more difficult to investigate ...
... Biological factors (more than one) Psychological factors (also more than one) Social/cultural factors (again, more than one) … more complex, more inclusive, more difficult to investigate ...
17.SpecificDisorders..
... Most people feel slightly better during the summer (when the sun is out most of the day) than during the winter (when there are fewer hours of sunlight). Seasonal affective disorder is commonest in far northern locations where the summer days are very long and bright and the winter days are very sho ...
... Most people feel slightly better during the summer (when the sun is out most of the day) than during the winter (when there are fewer hours of sunlight). Seasonal affective disorder is commonest in far northern locations where the summer days are very long and bright and the winter days are very sho ...
Psychological (or Mental) Disorders
... • Medical Model - mental disorders are seen as similar to physical disorders, with “symptoms” that can be “diagnosed” & “treated” • Psychological models – focus on different kinds of psych causes for the abnormal behavior • Psychodynamic – unconscious processes • Behavioral – inappropriate learned r ...
... • Medical Model - mental disorders are seen as similar to physical disorders, with “symptoms” that can be “diagnosed” & “treated” • Psychological models – focus on different kinds of psych causes for the abnormal behavior • Psychodynamic – unconscious processes • Behavioral – inappropriate learned r ...
Methods of carrying out research: • case study, experiment
... • Erikson: psychosocial crisis, trust versus mistrust, autonomy versus shame or doubt, initiative versus guilt, industry versus inferiority, identity versus identity confusion, intimacy versus isolation, generativity versus ...
... • Erikson: psychosocial crisis, trust versus mistrust, autonomy versus shame or doubt, initiative versus guilt, industry versus inferiority, identity versus identity confusion, intimacy versus isolation, generativity versus ...
MS-Word - Business Information Management
... Biological factors (more than one) Psychological factors (also more than one) Social/cultural factors (again, more than one) … more complex, more inclusive, more difficult to investigate Neurosis A term no longer used medically Diagnosis for a relatively mild mental or emotional disorder that m ...
... Biological factors (more than one) Psychological factors (also more than one) Social/cultural factors (again, more than one) … more complex, more inclusive, more difficult to investigate Neurosis A term no longer used medically Diagnosis for a relatively mild mental or emotional disorder that m ...
Chapter 16: Psychological disorders PowerPoint
... • Deviation from average? • DSM-5 — three key elements for symptoms to qualify as a potential mental disorder – manifested in symptoms that involve disturbances in ...
... • Deviation from average? • DSM-5 — three key elements for symptoms to qualify as a potential mental disorder – manifested in symptoms that involve disturbances in ...
Chapter 16 Answers to Before You Go On Questions Define and
... thoughts, and emotions are considered abnormal when they differ from society’s ideas about proper functioning. (2) Distress—to be considered abnormal, behaviours, ideas, or emotions usually must also cause distress or unhappiness. (3) Dysfunction—abnormal behaviour also tends to interfere with daily ...
... thoughts, and emotions are considered abnormal when they differ from society’s ideas about proper functioning. (2) Distress—to be considered abnormal, behaviours, ideas, or emotions usually must also cause distress or unhappiness. (3) Dysfunction—abnormal behaviour also tends to interfere with daily ...
Ch. 16 Psychological Disorders
... Freud › Symptoms related to traumatic experience in the past Cognitive-Social › Ways in which the behavior is being rewarded ...
... Freud › Symptoms related to traumatic experience in the past Cognitive-Social › Ways in which the behavior is being rewarded ...
Anxiety Disorders
... because they provoke intense distress or even panic attacks. A rape victim with PTSD, for example, might avoid all contact with men and refuse to go out alone at night. Many people with PTSD also develop depression and may at times abuse alcohol or other drugs as "self-medication" to dull their emot ...
... because they provoke intense distress or even panic attacks. A rape victim with PTSD, for example, might avoid all contact with men and refuse to go out alone at night. Many people with PTSD also develop depression and may at times abuse alcohol or other drugs as "self-medication" to dull their emot ...
Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry
... auditory hallucination False perception of sound, usually voices but also other noises such as music. Most common hallucination in psychiatric disorders. autistic thinking Thinking in which the thoughts are largely narcissistic and egocentric, with emphasis on subjectivity rather than objectivity, ...
... auditory hallucination False perception of sound, usually voices but also other noises such as music. Most common hallucination in psychiatric disorders. autistic thinking Thinking in which the thoughts are largely narcissistic and egocentric, with emphasis on subjectivity rather than objectivity, ...
Unit I - Faculty Sites
... stressful experience Involves involuntary loss of one or more bodily functions in which diagnostic testing uncovers no physical cause Risk factors ...
... stressful experience Involves involuntary loss of one or more bodily functions in which diagnostic testing uncovers no physical cause Risk factors ...
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... a serious disease B. The preoccupation persists despite medical evaluation and reassurance C. Not delusional D. Distress or impairment E. Lasts at least 6 months ...
... a serious disease B. The preoccupation persists despite medical evaluation and reassurance C. Not delusional D. Distress or impairment E. Lasts at least 6 months ...
Section III - American Psychiatric Association
... and perceived causes. To help clinicians gauge such factors, a cultural formulation interview guide is provided with questions about patients’ history in terms of their race, ethnicity, language, religion, social culture or customs, and geographical origin. The interview provides an opportunity for ...
... and perceived causes. To help clinicians gauge such factors, a cultural formulation interview guide is provided with questions about patients’ history in terms of their race, ethnicity, language, religion, social culture or customs, and geographical origin. The interview provides an opportunity for ...
Power point
... 5. Psychotic Disorders • People lose contact with reality so very difficult to carry on normal life activity • During a psychotic episode may experience hallucinations or delusions – Hallucinations :Person senses something that isn’t ...
... 5. Psychotic Disorders • People lose contact with reality so very difficult to carry on normal life activity • During a psychotic episode may experience hallucinations or delusions – Hallucinations :Person senses something that isn’t ...
An Overview of Somatoform Disorders
... Substantial impairment in social or occupational functioning Concerned over the symptoms themselves, not what they might mean Symptoms become the person’s identity Facts and Statistics Rare condition Onset usually in adolescence Mostly affects unmarried, low SES women Runs a chronic ...
... Substantial impairment in social or occupational functioning Concerned over the symptoms themselves, not what they might mean Symptoms become the person’s identity Facts and Statistics Rare condition Onset usually in adolescence Mostly affects unmarried, low SES women Runs a chronic ...
Emotional Health
... Psychoses are a number of severe mental disorders caused by physical or emotional disturbances, or both. A psychotic person generally fails at functioning in all areas of life. He or she is often unable to recognize reality, experiencing hallucinations (hearing or seeing things that are not real) an ...
... Psychoses are a number of severe mental disorders caused by physical or emotional disturbances, or both. A psychotic person generally fails at functioning in all areas of life. He or she is often unable to recognize reality, experiencing hallucinations (hearing or seeing things that are not real) an ...
Psychological Disorders
... --Multiple Personality Disorder (i.e., dissociative identity disorder) ...
... --Multiple Personality Disorder (i.e., dissociative identity disorder) ...
Cogniform Disorder & Cogniform Condition
... Delis & Wetter propose that malingering and adoption of a "sick role" can co-occur; however this obviates the usefulness of surveillance in determining malingering ...
... Delis & Wetter propose that malingering and adoption of a "sick role" can co-occur; however this obviates the usefulness of surveillance in determining malingering ...
Reliability and Validity of diagnosis
... displaying overt emotional behaviour may be regarded as abnormal, when it fact it is not. ...
... displaying overt emotional behaviour may be regarded as abnormal, when it fact it is not. ...
Mass Psychogenic Illness
... This disorder is characterized by feelings of unreality, that your body does not belong to you, or that you are constantly in a dreamlike state Symptoms are most common between 25-44 ...
... This disorder is characterized by feelings of unreality, that your body does not belong to you, or that you are constantly in a dreamlike state Symptoms are most common between 25-44 ...
Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociative Disorders and Stress
... Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by repetitive, irrational thoughts and irresistible impulses such as washing hands. – The lifetime prevalence of OCD is about 2.5 percent and the rate is higher among women. ...
... Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by repetitive, irrational thoughts and irresistible impulses such as washing hands. – The lifetime prevalence of OCD is about 2.5 percent and the rate is higher among women. ...