Presentation - ACT for Youth
... rates increase 200% from childhood to late adolescence Youth age 13 – 18: 50% experienced mental health symptoms 22% had a lifetime prevalence of severe symptoms (2010) ...
... rates increase 200% from childhood to late adolescence Youth age 13 – 18: 50% experienced mental health symptoms 22% had a lifetime prevalence of severe symptoms (2010) ...
Abnormal Psychology
... ◦ Unjustifiable- without a rational basis ◦ Disturbing- troublesome to other people ◦ Atypical- so different that a “norm” is violated ...
... ◦ Unjustifiable- without a rational basis ◦ Disturbing- troublesome to other people ◦ Atypical- so different that a “norm” is violated ...
Overheads – Abnormal Psychology
... Issue: could they tell right from wrong of have ability to control their actions? Severely psychotic or severely mentally retarded ...
... Issue: could they tell right from wrong of have ability to control their actions? Severely psychotic or severely mentally retarded ...
Slides 25 - Association for Academic Psychiatry
... Dissociative experiences both during the trauma and afterward is related to the later development of PTSD ...
... Dissociative experiences both during the trauma and afterward is related to the later development of PTSD ...
Somatization Disorder
... effects of a substance, or as a culturally sanctioned behavior or experience The symptom or deficit causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning or warrants medical attention The symptom or deficit is not limited to pain or sex ...
... effects of a substance, or as a culturally sanctioned behavior or experience The symptom or deficit causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning or warrants medical attention The symptom or deficit is not limited to pain or sex ...
Hypochondria: hypochondriasis
... pain or where he’s felling it. If the patient is administer medication it must be limited and the time the PA will spend with him too. The PA must be careful of how he gives the reassurance and keep in mind that he’s trying to make the patient see that the symptoms are not what he believes they ar ...
... pain or where he’s felling it. If the patient is administer medication it must be limited and the time the PA will spend with him too. The PA must be careful of how he gives the reassurance and keep in mind that he’s trying to make the patient see that the symptoms are not what he believes they ar ...
Abnormal Psychology
... – Reactions to medications – Physical health – Faking illness (secondary gain) ...
... – Reactions to medications – Physical health – Faking illness (secondary gain) ...
Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms
... Persistent belief of the presence of a serious disease Preoccupation/ distress/ disability Refusal to accept medical reassurance ...
... Persistent belief of the presence of a serious disease Preoccupation/ distress/ disability Refusal to accept medical reassurance ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... b. Comply with medical treatment c. Accept inevitable limitations d. Keep going despite pain 15. Dissociative disorders share a. Feelings of depersonalization c. An inability to distinguish reality from fantasy ...
... b. Comply with medical treatment c. Accept inevitable limitations d. Keep going despite pain 15. Dissociative disorders share a. Feelings of depersonalization c. An inability to distinguish reality from fantasy ...
Study Guide for Exam 6 Part I – The Trait Perspective in Personality
... What are characteristics of dissociative disorders? What is dissociative identity disorder? What evidence suggests that it is ‘more than role-playing’? What are mood disorders? Recognize examples of major depressive disorder. What are characteristics of bipolar disorder? Are men or women more likely ...
... What are characteristics of dissociative disorders? What is dissociative identity disorder? What evidence suggests that it is ‘more than role-playing’? What are mood disorders? Recognize examples of major depressive disorder. What are characteristics of bipolar disorder? Are men or women more likely ...
Sharleen Yuan
... The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four Americans is suffering from some form of mental illness. Think of your three best friends. If they're okay, then it's you. ~Rita Mae Brown ...
... The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four Americans is suffering from some form of mental illness. Think of your three best friends. If they're okay, then it's you. ~Rita Mae Brown ...
Key terms - Ms. Paras
... This section of the course provides students with an understanding of empirically based treatments of psychological disorders. The topic emphasizes descriptions of treatment modalities based on various orientations in psychology. Learning Objectives • Describe the central characteristics of psychoth ...
... This section of the course provides students with an understanding of empirically based treatments of psychological disorders. The topic emphasizes descriptions of treatment modalities based on various orientations in psychology. Learning Objectives • Describe the central characteristics of psychoth ...
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
... Actively does not follow adults' requests Angry and resentful of others Argues with adults Blames others for own mistakes Has few or no friends or has lost friends Is in constant trouble in school ...
... Actively does not follow adults' requests Angry and resentful of others Argues with adults Blames others for own mistakes Has few or no friends or has lost friends Is in constant trouble in school ...
Somatoform Disorders and Dissociative Disorders
... • Dissocation itself is not uncommon (think of when you’re driving and arrive at a destination without remembering the details of getting there), but taken to the extreme… ...
... • Dissocation itself is not uncommon (think of when you’re driving and arrive at a destination without remembering the details of getting there), but taken to the extreme… ...
Dissociative & Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
... III. Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder: characterized by persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization (a temporary change in their usual sense of reality in which people feel detached from themselves and their surroundings) and/or derealization (a sense of unreality about the exte ...
... III. Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder: characterized by persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization (a temporary change in their usual sense of reality in which people feel detached from themselves and their surroundings) and/or derealization (a sense of unreality about the exte ...
ADHD (TDAH)
... B. Some hyperactive, impulsive or inattentive symptoms that cause impairment were present before 7 years of age. C. Some impairment from the symptoms is present in two or more settings (e.g. at school/work and at home). D. There must be clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in so ...
... B. Some hyperactive, impulsive or inattentive symptoms that cause impairment were present before 7 years of age. C. Some impairment from the symptoms is present in two or more settings (e.g. at school/work and at home). D. There must be clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in so ...
ADHD - SPED*NET Wilton
... • The symptoms do not occur exclusively during the course of a pervasive developmental disorder, schizophrenia, or other psychotic disorder and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., mood disorder, anxiety disorder, dissociative disorder, personality disorder). ...
... • The symptoms do not occur exclusively during the course of a pervasive developmental disorder, schizophrenia, or other psychotic disorder and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., mood disorder, anxiety disorder, dissociative disorder, personality disorder). ...
Chapter_9_Outline-2 - McKinney ISD Staff Sites
... f. Conduct Disorder- a pattern of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated. i. More common in males than females. ii. May project an image of toughness, but usually have low selfesteem. iii. May have symptoms of other disorders, i.e. anxiety and depression. iv. With ...
... f. Conduct Disorder- a pattern of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated. i. More common in males than females. ii. May project an image of toughness, but usually have low selfesteem. iii. May have symptoms of other disorders, i.e. anxiety and depression. iv. With ...
Chap16
... Passive identities have more constricted memories. Active or protector identities have more complete memories. ...
... Passive identities have more constricted memories. Active or protector identities have more complete memories. ...
Unit XII: Abnormal Behavior
... a somatic (bodily) form without apparent physical cause. • Two types are: Conversion disorders – anxiety is converted into a physical symptom Illness anxiety disorder– normal physical sensations are interpreted as symptoms of a disease ...
... a somatic (bodily) form without apparent physical cause. • Two types are: Conversion disorders – anxiety is converted into a physical symptom Illness anxiety disorder– normal physical sensations are interpreted as symptoms of a disease ...
DisordersMultipleChoice - Homework due date to be
... c. statistical conformity d. diagnostic validity 5. _____ Anxiety disorders are characterized by all of the following symptoms except a. panic attacks b. free-floating anxiety c. worry d. hallucinations 6. _____ A man breaks out in a cold sweat when he sees the color orange and takes great pains to ...
... c. statistical conformity d. diagnostic validity 5. _____ Anxiety disorders are characterized by all of the following symptoms except a. panic attacks b. free-floating anxiety c. worry d. hallucinations 6. _____ A man breaks out in a cold sweat when he sees the color orange and takes great pains to ...
What is Dissociation? - University of Delaware
... Assumption of a new identity May last: hours to months Prevalence estimated: 1 in 500 Usually in response to stressor ...
... Assumption of a new identity May last: hours to months Prevalence estimated: 1 in 500 Usually in response to stressor ...
Mood Disorders - Wiki-cik
... • Cannot “shake it off” or “snap out of it” • May include delusions about one’s body ‘rotting’ from illness, hallucinations, or psychosomatic manifestations ...
... • Cannot “shake it off” or “snap out of it” • May include delusions about one’s body ‘rotting’ from illness, hallucinations, or psychosomatic manifestations ...