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Psychological Disorders
... – suggests that physiological causes are at the root of abnormal behavior ...
... – suggests that physiological causes are at the root of abnormal behavior ...
Memory
... – A disorder in which a person exhibits two or more personality states, each with its own patterns of thought and behavior – Previously known as “Multiple Personality Disorder” – A person may have anywhere from 2 to 100 different distinct personalities – The transition from one personality to anothe ...
... – A disorder in which a person exhibits two or more personality states, each with its own patterns of thought and behavior – Previously known as “Multiple Personality Disorder” – A person may have anywhere from 2 to 100 different distinct personalities – The transition from one personality to anothe ...
Mood Disorders
... 7) Atypical depression: the term atypical has been applied to several different clinical syndromes; it has included features such as variable mood, phobic anxiety, overeating, and leaden paralysis. 8) Brief recurrent depression: some patients experience depressive episodes of short duration, typical ...
... 7) Atypical depression: the term atypical has been applied to several different clinical syndromes; it has included features such as variable mood, phobic anxiety, overeating, and leaden paralysis. 8) Brief recurrent depression: some patients experience depressive episodes of short duration, typical ...
Dissociative Disorders
... Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), widely accepted as a major mental illness affecting 8% of the general population in the United States, is closely related to Dissociative Disorders. In fact, 80-100% of people diagnosed with a Dissociative Disorder also have a secondary diagnosis of PTSD. The pe ...
... Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), widely accepted as a major mental illness affecting 8% of the general population in the United States, is closely related to Dissociative Disorders. In fact, 80-100% of people diagnosed with a Dissociative Disorder also have a secondary diagnosis of PTSD. The pe ...
Mental Disorders - University of Alberta
... person’s social or occupational functioning Dependence: when not only interferes, but also causes physical reactions (tolerance and withdrawal) High co-morbidity with other mental disorders, including mood, personality, thought and personality disorders ...
... person’s social or occupational functioning Dependence: when not only interferes, but also causes physical reactions (tolerance and withdrawal) High co-morbidity with other mental disorders, including mood, personality, thought and personality disorders ...
CRIME & MENTAL DISORDER
... Felt your mind was dominated by forces beyond your control? Felt that thoughts were put into your head that were not your own? Felt that there were people who wished you harm? ...
... Felt your mind was dominated by forces beyond your control? Felt that thoughts were put into your head that were not your own? Felt that there were people who wished you harm? ...
CHAPTER OUTLINE
... forget, such as childhood abuse; are skilled users of self-hypnosis to induce a trance-like state; and have found they could escape trauma and stress by creating new personalities. Some skeptics suggest that DID may just be a socially approved method of expressing distress. VIII. AFFECTIVE DISORDERS ...
... forget, such as childhood abuse; are skilled users of self-hypnosis to induce a trance-like state; and have found they could escape trauma and stress by creating new personalities. Some skeptics suggest that DID may just be a socially approved method of expressing distress. VIII. AFFECTIVE DISORDERS ...
Bipolar Disorder
... severity of symptoms, so that the patient can lead a relatively normal and productive life. If the symptoms are left untreated, a bout of depression/mania can persist for up to one year. With treatment, however, improvements are seen within the first three to four months. According to the American P ...
... severity of symptoms, so that the patient can lead a relatively normal and productive life. If the symptoms are left untreated, a bout of depression/mania can persist for up to one year. With treatment, however, improvements are seen within the first three to four months. According to the American P ...
Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders in DSM-5
... DSM-5: PTSD Criterion D D. Negative alterations in cognitions and mood that began or worsened after the traumatic event (2/7 symptoms needed) 1. Inability to recall key features of the traumatic event (usually dissociative amnesia; not due to head injury, alcohol or drugs) (C3 in DSM-IV) ...
... DSM-5: PTSD Criterion D D. Negative alterations in cognitions and mood that began or worsened after the traumatic event (2/7 symptoms needed) 1. Inability to recall key features of the traumatic event (usually dissociative amnesia; not due to head injury, alcohol or drugs) (C3 in DSM-IV) ...
to open a document about Dissociation
... "An inability to recall important personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness". There is a retrospective gap in memory, which is usually related to traumatic, extremely stressful events, and is more likely to occur ...
... "An inability to recall important personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness". There is a retrospective gap in memory, which is usually related to traumatic, extremely stressful events, and is more likely to occur ...
Slide 1
... Can exert powerful effects on thinking and actions at an implicit, unconscious level, even among wellmeaning, well-educated persons who are not overtly biased. Can influence how information is processed and recalled. Can exert “self-fulfilling” effects, as patients’ behavior may be affected by provi ...
... Can exert powerful effects on thinking and actions at an implicit, unconscious level, even among wellmeaning, well-educated persons who are not overtly biased. Can influence how information is processed and recalled. Can exert “self-fulfilling” effects, as patients’ behavior may be affected by provi ...
Personality Disorders - Dobson Social Studies
... Psychological disorders, also known as mental disorders, are patterns of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple areas of life. These disorders create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. The following list of psychological disorders includes some of the major categ ...
... Psychological disorders, also known as mental disorders, are patterns of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple areas of life. These disorders create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. The following list of psychological disorders includes some of the major categ ...
Mood disorders handout
... depressive disorders, but are associated with a higher rate of adverse effects (including toxicity in overdose) compared with the newer serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Patients may not persevere with treatment if they are not warned to expect unwanted effects and a delay before impr ...
... depressive disorders, but are associated with a higher rate of adverse effects (including toxicity in overdose) compared with the newer serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Patients may not persevere with treatment if they are not warned to expect unwanted effects and a delay before impr ...
Functions - E
... 1.Explain the Factors affecting mental health Studies of the significant causes and processes involved in the development of mental illness have found that there are physical, social, environmental and psychological causes for mental illness. Physical causes are those which are biological in nature. ...
... 1.Explain the Factors affecting mental health Studies of the significant causes and processes involved in the development of mental illness have found that there are physical, social, environmental and psychological causes for mental illness. Physical causes are those which are biological in nature. ...
Somatization in childhood The child psychiatrist`s concern?
... Syndrome (CSF) - worst illness episode [Much higher than in juvenile arthritis or depression] ...
... Syndrome (CSF) - worst illness episode [Much higher than in juvenile arthritis or depression] ...
abnormal dissociative and schizophrenia
... • Personalities can be different ages, sex, and self perception of characteristics • Three Faces of Eve ...
... • Personalities can be different ages, sex, and self perception of characteristics • Three Faces of Eve ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
... • It is equally common in males and females. • In the UK, OCD is the fourth most common psychological disorder. • It has a typical onset from late adolescence to early adulthood. • Many people who have this disorder do not seek help and in fact learn to hide their condition • For many sufferers, how ...
... • It is equally common in males and females. • In the UK, OCD is the fourth most common psychological disorder. • It has a typical onset from late adolescence to early adulthood. • Many people who have this disorder do not seek help and in fact learn to hide their condition • For many sufferers, how ...
Slide 1
... Key Recommendations (continued) 4. Know the evidence–or the lack thereof–for the therapies used to treat BP with co-morbidities 5. Avoid prematurely treating co-morbidities with mooddestabilizing agents 6. Before using antidepressants to treat anxiety disorders co-morbid with BP, consider mood stab ...
... Key Recommendations (continued) 4. Know the evidence–or the lack thereof–for the therapies used to treat BP with co-morbidities 5. Avoid prematurely treating co-morbidities with mooddestabilizing agents 6. Before using antidepressants to treat anxiety disorders co-morbid with BP, consider mood stab ...
198 - Conversion Disorder, Psychosomatic Illness, and Malingering
... somatization disorder and has a prevalence of 4% to 9% in general medical practice.7 It peaks in men in the fourth decade and in women in the fifth, with no significant predilection by gender. Hypochondriasis is increasingly being described in geriatric populations.8 It has been renamed the “predomi ...
... somatization disorder and has a prevalence of 4% to 9% in general medical practice.7 It peaks in men in the fourth decade and in women in the fifth, with no significant predilection by gender. Hypochondriasis is increasingly being described in geriatric populations.8 It has been renamed the “predomi ...
PTSD
... For most people these injuries are only transient Some have psychiatric and social complications Most people experience major trauma at some time in their lives Psychological Behavioural, and Social factors all relevant to Subjective intensity of physical symptoms and Consequences for work, leisure, ...
... For most people these injuries are only transient Some have psychiatric and social complications Most people experience major trauma at some time in their lives Psychological Behavioural, and Social factors all relevant to Subjective intensity of physical symptoms and Consequences for work, leisure, ...
Abnormal - Community Unit School District 200
... 2.) The risk of major depression and bipolar disorder dramatically increases if you a. Have suffered a debilitating injury b. Have an adoptive parent that has the disorder c. Have a parent or sibling with the disorder d. Have a life-threatening illness e. Have above-average intelligence 3.) What do ...
... 2.) The risk of major depression and bipolar disorder dramatically increases if you a. Have suffered a debilitating injury b. Have an adoptive parent that has the disorder c. Have a parent or sibling with the disorder d. Have a life-threatening illness e. Have above-average intelligence 3.) What do ...
Bipolar I
... Some Facts About Bipolar Illness Usually chronic with remissions and exacerbations Suicide rate in clients with Bipolar disorder is ...
... Some Facts About Bipolar Illness Usually chronic with remissions and exacerbations Suicide rate in clients with Bipolar disorder is ...