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Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders
... Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition; Text Revision; Describes the specific symptoms and diagnostics guidelines for different psychological disorders ...
... Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition; Text Revision; Describes the specific symptoms and diagnostics guidelines for different psychological disorders ...
Conversion Disorder in Young People
... The symptom or deficit, after appropriate investigation, cannot be explained fully by a general medical condition, the direct effects of a substance, or as a culturally lt ll sanctioned ti d behavior b h i or experience. i The symptom or deficit causes clinically significant distress or impairment i ...
... The symptom or deficit, after appropriate investigation, cannot be explained fully by a general medical condition, the direct effects of a substance, or as a culturally lt ll sanctioned ti d behavior b h i or experience. i The symptom or deficit causes clinically significant distress or impairment i ...
Full Text: PDF - Medicine Today
... There are some sounds that many of us find annoying or irritating, such as fingernails running down a blackboard, food being slurped or loud breathing. Generally we cope with these annoying or irritating sounds without too much problem, other than perhaps to note our annoyance and to do our best to ...
... There are some sounds that many of us find annoying or irritating, such as fingernails running down a blackboard, food being slurped or loud breathing. Generally we cope with these annoying or irritating sounds without too much problem, other than perhaps to note our annoyance and to do our best to ...
Slide 1
... - chronic – longer than 2 years - able to function Cyclothymic Disorder -low grade bipolar – less severe mood swings I lied – a fifth mood disorder – Seasonal Affective Disorder – SAD - related to seasonal conditions - depression symptoms ...
... - chronic – longer than 2 years - able to function Cyclothymic Disorder -low grade bipolar – less severe mood swings I lied – a fifth mood disorder – Seasonal Affective Disorder – SAD - related to seasonal conditions - depression symptoms ...
Psychology 11
... disorder (GAD); b) panic disorder; c) phobic disorder; d) obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD); and e) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 3. Outline some of the factors that may cause or contribute to anxiety disorders: a) biological factors; and b) learning factors. 4. Differentiate between mani ...
... disorder (GAD); b) panic disorder; c) phobic disorder; d) obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD); and e) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 3. Outline some of the factors that may cause or contribute to anxiety disorders: a) biological factors; and b) learning factors. 4. Differentiate between mani ...
Psychopathology and the DSM
... Persistent and uncontrollable thoughts or compulsion to repeat certain acts again and again, causing significant distress and interference with everyday functioning Obsessions - intrusive and recurring thoughts, impulses, and images that come unbidden to the mind and appear irrational and uncontro ...
... Persistent and uncontrollable thoughts or compulsion to repeat certain acts again and again, causing significant distress and interference with everyday functioning Obsessions - intrusive and recurring thoughts, impulses, and images that come unbidden to the mind and appear irrational and uncontro ...
Warm-Up
... Mental Disorders An illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing him or her from leading a happy, healthful, productive life Each year about 20% of the US population are affected by some form of mental disorder. ...
... Mental Disorders An illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing him or her from leading a happy, healthful, productive life Each year about 20% of the US population are affected by some form of mental disorder. ...
Unit 12 PowerPoint Notes - Troup County School System
... for the disruption in memory. • Retrograde Amnesia • NOT organic amnesia. • Organic amnesia can be retrograde or antrograde. ...
... for the disruption in memory. • Retrograde Amnesia • NOT organic amnesia. • Organic amnesia can be retrograde or antrograde. ...
a PowerPoint presentation of Module 51
... A. there is no evidence that humans can experience a divided consciousness. B. symptoms of the disorder are most dramatic after the patient has begun therapy. C. in some countries, the disorder is ...
... A. there is no evidence that humans can experience a divided consciousness. B. symptoms of the disorder are most dramatic after the patient has begun therapy. C. in some countries, the disorder is ...
Abnormal Psychology - North Cobb High School Class Websites
... after an event; a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory what happened after the accident ...
... after an event; a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory what happened after the accident ...
Trauma and Stressor
... A. Deliberate efforts to avoid thoughts or feelings B. Deliberate efforts to avoid activities/ situations that are reminders about event C. Psychogenic amnesia (all or part of event) D. Feeling detached from others; “numbing”; unable to have loving feelings ...
... A. Deliberate efforts to avoid thoughts or feelings B. Deliberate efforts to avoid activities/ situations that are reminders about event C. Psychogenic amnesia (all or part of event) D. Feeling detached from others; “numbing”; unable to have loving feelings ...
Important concepts-Psych 238
... Anxiety vs. Fear Anxiety and depression (positive and negative affect, arousal) Panic attacks – different types; theories of etiology Agoraphobia Obsessions Anxious apprehension Anxious arousal Suffocation model for panic attacks Stressful life events Comorbidity rates Catastrophic misinterpretation ...
... Anxiety vs. Fear Anxiety and depression (positive and negative affect, arousal) Panic attacks – different types; theories of etiology Agoraphobia Obsessions Anxious apprehension Anxious arousal Suffocation model for panic attacks Stressful life events Comorbidity rates Catastrophic misinterpretation ...
Portraits of Mental Illness
... her, and a wine bottle has been knocked over. She has succumbed to the monster of the drugs, and whether she lives or dies depends on those who may find her in time. ...
... her, and a wine bottle has been knocked over. She has succumbed to the monster of the drugs, and whether she lives or dies depends on those who may find her in time. ...
Somatoform Disorders and Mood Disorders - kyle
... psychological stress into actual physical problems. Ex: Fighter pilot ...
... psychological stress into actual physical problems. Ex: Fighter pilot ...
Psychopathology Today Mental Disorder Issues Causes of Illness
... set of diagnostic criteria that indicate what symptoms must be present (and for how long) in order to qualify for a diagnosis (called inclusion criteria) as well as those symptoms that must not be present (called exclusion criteria) in order for an individual to qualify for a particular diagnosis. M ...
... set of diagnostic criteria that indicate what symptoms must be present (and for how long) in order to qualify for a diagnosis (called inclusion criteria) as well as those symptoms that must not be present (called exclusion criteria) in order for an individual to qualify for a particular diagnosis. M ...
Chapter 16 Abnormal Psychology
... • A form of “hypochondriasis” can occur when learning about abnormal psychology. • You may find that some of the symptoms we discuss in this chapter sound like something you have experienced. • This is normal; happens with medical students, too! • Note, though, that all psychological disorders invol ...
... • A form of “hypochondriasis” can occur when learning about abnormal psychology. • You may find that some of the symptoms we discuss in this chapter sound like something you have experienced. • This is normal; happens with medical students, too! • Note, though, that all psychological disorders invol ...
BUILDING THE ESSAY DRAFT
... preoccupation with the fear of having, or with the idea that one has, a serious disease, based on misinterpretation of nonpathologic physical symptoms or normal bodily functions Treatment is difficult because patients believe that something is seriously wrong and that the physician has failed to fin ...
... preoccupation with the fear of having, or with the idea that one has, a serious disease, based on misinterpretation of nonpathologic physical symptoms or normal bodily functions Treatment is difficult because patients believe that something is seriously wrong and that the physician has failed to fin ...
Causes
... Psychotic disorders are characterized by disturbances in thoughts, perceptions, consciousness, and emotions These disturbances lead to impaired social, personal, and/or occupational functioning ...
... Psychotic disorders are characterized by disturbances in thoughts, perceptions, consciousness, and emotions These disturbances lead to impaired social, personal, and/or occupational functioning ...
023_W2006_Disorder_AnxMood_web
... and violence, religion, bodily functions like bowel movements, need for “Out, damned spot! out, I say!balance and symmetry - One: two: why ….Yet who Compulsions would have thought the old • repetitive actions performed man to have had so much to alleviate obsessions blood in him” • Examples: cleanin ...
... and violence, religion, bodily functions like bowel movements, need for “Out, damned spot! out, I say!balance and symmetry - One: two: why ….Yet who Compulsions would have thought the old • repetitive actions performed man to have had so much to alleviate obsessions blood in him” • Examples: cleanin ...
Chapter 5 powerpoint
... 2.) Lack of energy and zest for life. 3.) Withdrawal from family, friends, and social activities. 4.) Drop in grades. ...
... 2.) Lack of energy and zest for life. 3.) Withdrawal from family, friends, and social activities. 4.) Drop in grades. ...
Mental Health: Depression
... There is no single known cause of depression, but it likely results from a combination of genetic, biochemical, environmental and psychological factors. Depression commonly coexists with other illnesses, such as anxiety disorders or substance abuse. It can affect anyone at any time, from children to ...
... There is no single known cause of depression, but it likely results from a combination of genetic, biochemical, environmental and psychological factors. Depression commonly coexists with other illnesses, such as anxiety disorders or substance abuse. It can affect anyone at any time, from children to ...