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Conversion Disorder Dissociative Hysteria
... body paralyzed, blind, deaf and dumb, although in fact they don’t have these problems include somatization disorder, chronic pain disorder, hypochondriasis, and body dysmorphic disorder ...
... body paralyzed, blind, deaf and dumb, although in fact they don’t have these problems include somatization disorder, chronic pain disorder, hypochondriasis, and body dysmorphic disorder ...
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders
... Discuss the role of genetic predisposition, brain chemistry, and stressful life events in the development of mood disorders, and note the relationship between creativity and mood disorders. ...
... Discuss the role of genetic predisposition, brain chemistry, and stressful life events in the development of mood disorders, and note the relationship between creativity and mood disorders. ...
Week 8 Anxiety Disorders 10 16 12
... Attempts to reduce behaviors lead to increased anxiety even when a person wants to stop Often interfere with daily functioning because they are time consuming Co-diagnoses of depression and eating disorders are common ...
... Attempts to reduce behaviors lead to increased anxiety even when a person wants to stop Often interfere with daily functioning because they are time consuming Co-diagnoses of depression and eating disorders are common ...
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... (what Mood Disorders coexist with) Anxiety Disorders Substance Abuse Disorders 40% of people with mood disorders also have substance abuse disorders ...
... (what Mood Disorders coexist with) Anxiety Disorders Substance Abuse Disorders 40% of people with mood disorders also have substance abuse disorders ...
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... B. Negative Symptoms: behaviors that are notable because of their absence (lack of emotional expression). C. Positive Symptoms: behaviors that are notable because of their presence (hallucinations and delusions). D. What are some positive symptoms? 1) Hallucinations: false sensory experiences. 2) D ...
... B. Negative Symptoms: behaviors that are notable because of their absence (lack of emotional expression). C. Positive Symptoms: behaviors that are notable because of their presence (hallucinations and delusions). D. What are some positive symptoms? 1) Hallucinations: false sensory experiences. 2) D ...
Somatisation Disorder
... attempt to find answers to the pain and distress they are experiencing. They have often undergone unnecessary medical procedures and tried an array of medications to no avail. Somatisation disorder is a very real and debilitating condition that can cause great anguish to the affected individual. It ...
... attempt to find answers to the pain and distress they are experiencing. They have often undergone unnecessary medical procedures and tried an array of medications to no avail. Somatisation disorder is a very real and debilitating condition that can cause great anguish to the affected individual. It ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
... suffer from any type of anxiety disorder. • Over 30% of women experience an anxiety disorder at some time in their life. • Rates of obsessive compulsive disorder are nearly equal for men and women • Females risk of developing PTSD following a trauma is twice that of males. Females are also more like ...
... suffer from any type of anxiety disorder. • Over 30% of women experience an anxiety disorder at some time in their life. • Rates of obsessive compulsive disorder are nearly equal for men and women • Females risk of developing PTSD following a trauma is twice that of males. Females are also more like ...
Fractured Fairy Tales
... 1) Choose a fairy tale you are familiar with (refer to the list provided). Two teams may not use the same story (first come, first serve). 2) Using your book and any other research of the disorder, rewrite the story as it would be if the main character had that disorder. 3) Stories should NOT name t ...
... 1) Choose a fairy tale you are familiar with (refer to the list provided). Two teams may not use the same story (first come, first serve). 2) Using your book and any other research of the disorder, rewrite the story as it would be if the main character had that disorder. 3) Stories should NOT name t ...
Mental Health Unit 30-2
... Stressors-situations, feelings, or conditions that cause a person to be anxious about his or her physical or emotional well-being. Coping-handling stressful situations ...
... Stressors-situations, feelings, or conditions that cause a person to be anxious about his or her physical or emotional well-being. Coping-handling stressful situations ...
Mod 65: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
... See text in regards to autism & Aspergers as well as other types of disorders When Myers discusses “disruptive mood dysregulation disorder”, the disorder was actually developed to decrease the amount of children being diagnosed as bipolar Besides “labeling” people, DSM is not exact--question validit ...
... See text in regards to autism & Aspergers as well as other types of disorders When Myers discusses “disruptive mood dysregulation disorder”, the disorder was actually developed to decrease the amount of children being diagnosed as bipolar Besides “labeling” people, DSM is not exact--question validit ...
Dr. Carman Gill Wednesday, April 29th
... poor diet (lack of nutrition or vitamin deficiencies, underlying medical conditions) neurological disability that causes poor behavior, such as migraine headaches. ...
... poor diet (lack of nutrition or vitamin deficiencies, underlying medical conditions) neurological disability that causes poor behavior, such as migraine headaches. ...
Chapter 12: Social Psychology
... symptoms at least once in their lives • Approximately 80% who experienced symptoms in the last year did NOT seek treatment • Most people seem to deal with symptoms without complete debilitation • Women have higher prevalence of depression and anxiety • Men have higher prevalence of substance abuse a ...
... symptoms at least once in their lives • Approximately 80% who experienced symptoms in the last year did NOT seek treatment • Most people seem to deal with symptoms without complete debilitation • Women have higher prevalence of depression and anxiety • Men have higher prevalence of substance abuse a ...
Chapter 9
... Child abuse Any significant family change or stress Intervention Psychotherapy Medication School-Based Intervention Cognitive restructuring, behavioral assignments, problem-solving, self-instructional training, social skills, relaxation exercises, scheduling pleasant activities, anger coping, games ...
... Child abuse Any significant family change or stress Intervention Psychotherapy Medication School-Based Intervention Cognitive restructuring, behavioral assignments, problem-solving, self-instructional training, social skills, relaxation exercises, scheduling pleasant activities, anger coping, games ...
Psychological Disorders Review Sheet (Chapter 15)
... argues disorders are maladaptive behaviors LEARNED from inappropriate rewards and/or punishments. ...
... argues disorders are maladaptive behaviors LEARNED from inappropriate rewards and/or punishments. ...
PSYCHOLOGY MID-TERM REVIEW GUIDE
... 42. According to Freud, what are dreams? 43. During which stage of sleep do your eyes dart around momentarily behind the lids? 44. What is disrupted when we experience “jet lag?” 45. In the very beginning, what did psychology focus on? 46. In the first half of the 20th century, what did psychology s ...
... 42. According to Freud, what are dreams? 43. During which stage of sleep do your eyes dart around momentarily behind the lids? 44. What is disrupted when we experience “jet lag?” 45. In the very beginning, what did psychology focus on? 46. In the first half of the 20th century, what did psychology s ...
Disorders of Childhood
... • Obsessive-compulsive / ritualistic behaviors (e.g., preoccupation with schedules, routines, and sameness; lining up objects) ...
... • Obsessive-compulsive / ritualistic behaviors (e.g., preoccupation with schedules, routines, and sameness; lining up objects) ...
Personality disorder
... Commonly adults (16 to 65 years old) with severe mental illness (e.g. schizophrenia, manic depressive disorders, severe depressive disorder) with an acute psychiatric crisis of such severity that, without the involvement of a crisis resolution/home treatment team, hospitalisation would be necessary. ...
... Commonly adults (16 to 65 years old) with severe mental illness (e.g. schizophrenia, manic depressive disorders, severe depressive disorder) with an acute psychiatric crisis of such severity that, without the involvement of a crisis resolution/home treatment team, hospitalisation would be necessary. ...
PSY240H1S Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
... 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 ...
Specific Learning Disorder - American Psychiatric Association
... Broadening the diagnostic category reflects the latest scientific understanding of the condition. Specific symptoms, such as difficulty in reading, are just symptoms. And in many cases, one symptom points to a larger set of problems. These problems can have long-term impact on a person’s ability to ...
... Broadening the diagnostic category reflects the latest scientific understanding of the condition. Specific symptoms, such as difficulty in reading, are just symptoms. And in many cases, one symptom points to a larger set of problems. These problems can have long-term impact on a person’s ability to ...
PERSONALITY DISORDERS GUIDED PRACTICE PERSONALITY
... PERSONALITY DISORDERS: characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning ...
... PERSONALITY DISORDERS: characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning ...
SS04 - Psychology
... 16. A psychoanalyst: a. becomes deeply involved in his patient’s life. b. tells the patient how to conduct his life. c. maintains an attitude of benevolent neutrality during therapy.* d. acts as if he were the patient’s father (or mother). e. must have an MD degree. 17. According to the DSM, if the ...
... 16. A psychoanalyst: a. becomes deeply involved in his patient’s life. b. tells the patient how to conduct his life. c. maintains an attitude of benevolent neutrality during therapy.* d. acts as if he were the patient’s father (or mother). e. must have an MD degree. 17. According to the DSM, if the ...