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Schizophrenia
... – Schizophrenia. “split mind” – “Breaking of associative threads” – Recognized inability to keep constant stream of thought ...
... – Schizophrenia. “split mind” – “Breaking of associative threads” – Recognized inability to keep constant stream of thought ...
Types of Psychological Disorders
... images or sounds that are not real, such as hearing voices; and delusions—false beliefs that the ill person accepts as true, despite evidence to the contrary. Schizophrenia is an example of a psychotic disorder. Eating Disorders: Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder ...
... images or sounds that are not real, such as hearing voices; and delusions—false beliefs that the ill person accepts as true, despite evidence to the contrary. Schizophrenia is an example of a psychotic disorder. Eating Disorders: Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder ...
PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS AND TREATMENT
... DSM-5 Major Diagnostic Catagories 1.2.1 Neurodevelopmental disorders 1.2.2 Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders 1.2.3 Bipolar and related disorders 1.2.4 Depressive disorders 1.2.5 Anxiety disorders 1.2.6 Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 1.2.7 Trauma- and stressor-related ...
... DSM-5 Major Diagnostic Catagories 1.2.1 Neurodevelopmental disorders 1.2.2 Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders 1.2.3 Bipolar and related disorders 1.2.4 Depressive disorders 1.2.5 Anxiety disorders 1.2.6 Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 1.2.7 Trauma- and stressor-related ...
7-Schizophrenia lecture 2
... Diagnosis # DSM-IV-TR Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenia: A- ≥ two characteristic symptoms of : 1- Delusions 2- Hallucinations 3- Disorganized speech 4- Disorganized behavior 5- Negative symptoms ...
... Diagnosis # DSM-IV-TR Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenia: A- ≥ two characteristic symptoms of : 1- Delusions 2- Hallucinations 3- Disorganized speech 4- Disorganized behavior 5- Negative symptoms ...
Depressive Disorders
... • Average onset is 22 years • Tends to be chronic • 10% progess to full biploar I disorder ...
... • Average onset is 22 years • Tends to be chronic • 10% progess to full biploar I disorder ...
OL Chapter 12
... • Anxiety is a response to threat of future loss • Depressed mood is often a response to past and current loss • We all feel depressed or anxious sometimes • Anxiety is a response to threat of future loss; Depressed mood is often a response to past and current loss • We all feel depressed or anxious ...
... • Anxiety is a response to threat of future loss • Depressed mood is often a response to past and current loss • We all feel depressed or anxious sometimes • Anxiety is a response to threat of future loss; Depressed mood is often a response to past and current loss • We all feel depressed or anxious ...
Unit 6: Psychopathology and Psychotherapy (chapters 11-12)
... Learning Objective 19 (pp. 451-455): Biological Treatments: Medication, Electrical Stimulation, and Surgery — Evaluating Psychopharmacotherapy ...
... Learning Objective 19 (pp. 451-455): Biological Treatments: Medication, Electrical Stimulation, and Surgery — Evaluating Psychopharmacotherapy ...
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... EDNOS was somehow less severe than anorexia or bulimia sometimes prevented people who fit into this category from seeking help, or insurance companies from covering costs. Luckily, over the past 20 years, our understanding of subthreshold and atypical presentations has greatly improved. For example, ...
... EDNOS was somehow less severe than anorexia or bulimia sometimes prevented people who fit into this category from seeking help, or insurance companies from covering costs. Luckily, over the past 20 years, our understanding of subthreshold and atypical presentations has greatly improved. For example, ...
DSM-IV-TR
... * The primary goal of the DSM-IV-TR was to maintain the currency of the DSM-IV text, which reflected the empirical literature up to 1992. Thus, most of the major changes in DSM-IV-TR were confined to the descriptive text. Changes were made to a handful of criteria sets in order to correct errors ide ...
... * The primary goal of the DSM-IV-TR was to maintain the currency of the DSM-IV text, which reflected the empirical literature up to 1992. Thus, most of the major changes in DSM-IV-TR were confined to the descriptive text. Changes were made to a handful of criteria sets in order to correct errors ide ...
Personality disorders - Faribault Area Learning Center
... • Stressful events related to work, marriage and close relationships often precede depression • With each new generation, depression is striking earlier and affecting more people ...
... • Stressful events related to work, marriage and close relationships often precede depression • With each new generation, depression is striking earlier and affecting more people ...
Epidemiology of Psychoses
... use (more than 15 x) increased risk of schizophrenia 6 x Cannabis associated psychosis associated with FH schizophrenia Also some interest in LSD and other hallucinogens role in initiation ...
... use (more than 15 x) increased risk of schizophrenia 6 x Cannabis associated psychosis associated with FH schizophrenia Also some interest in LSD and other hallucinogens role in initiation ...
B1_Harvey Mental Health Workshop 2017_FOR
... 1. Go through the 11 criteria for diagnosis (DSM5) 2. Does it meet at least two of the criteria? 3. If no – No Class 4. If yes – must look at harmful behavior 5. No harmful behavior – Class B 6. Harmful behavior – Class A ...
... 1. Go through the 11 criteria for diagnosis (DSM5) 2. Does it meet at least two of the criteria? 3. If no – No Class 4. If yes – must look at harmful behavior 5. No harmful behavior – Class B 6. Harmful behavior – Class A ...
2006_08_31-DaSilva-Affective_and_personality_disorders
... business investments) C) The episode is associated with an unequivocal change in functioning that is uncharacteristic of the person when not symptomatic. D) The disturbance in mood and the change in functioning are observable by others. E) The mood disturbance not severe enough to cause marked impai ...
... business investments) C) The episode is associated with an unequivocal change in functioning that is uncharacteristic of the person when not symptomatic. D) The disturbance in mood and the change in functioning are observable by others. E) The mood disturbance not severe enough to cause marked impai ...
Chapter 7
... Positive choices can establish the foundation for more significant growthrelated choices later. ...
... Positive choices can establish the foundation for more significant growthrelated choices later. ...
11-3-anxiety_disorders
... confined to features of another disorder and do not occur exclusively during PTSD E. There is clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning F. Not due to a GMC or substance ...
... confined to features of another disorder and do not occur exclusively during PTSD E. There is clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning F. Not due to a GMC or substance ...
Chapter Overview
... characterized by a focus on one or more physical symptoms accompanied by marked anxiety and distress focused on the symptom that is disproportionate to the nature or severity of the physical symptoms. This condition may dominate the individual’s life and interpersonal relationships. Illness anxiety ...
... characterized by a focus on one or more physical symptoms accompanied by marked anxiety and distress focused on the symptom that is disproportionate to the nature or severity of the physical symptoms. This condition may dominate the individual’s life and interpersonal relationships. Illness anxiety ...
depressive disorders
... › Glove anesthesia – lack of feeling in hand only – neurologically impossible. Hypochondriasis – without physical evidence, individual believes they have a serious illness Body Dysmorphic Disorder – preoccupation with a minor physical anomaly to the point of dysfunction. ...
... › Glove anesthesia – lack of feeling in hand only – neurologically impossible. Hypochondriasis – without physical evidence, individual believes they have a serious illness Body Dysmorphic Disorder – preoccupation with a minor physical anomaly to the point of dysfunction. ...
Slide 1
... confined to features of another disorder and do not occur exclusively during PTSD E. There is clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning F. Not due to a GMC or substance ...
... confined to features of another disorder and do not occur exclusively during PTSD E. There is clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning F. Not due to a GMC or substance ...
Please keep track of any disorders discussed that you would like to
... • Purpose of DSM is to provide information for clinicians to diagnose, communicate about, study, and treat people. • “Clinical and research purposes” that may not meet “legal or other non-medical criteria for what constitutes mental disease, mental disorder, or mental disability.” ...
... • Purpose of DSM is to provide information for clinicians to diagnose, communicate about, study, and treat people. • “Clinical and research purposes” that may not meet “legal or other non-medical criteria for what constitutes mental disease, mental disorder, or mental disability.” ...
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
... • PTSD is an anxiety disorder that some people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event. • The normal “fight or flight” response is changed so some people may feel scared or stressed, even when the danger has passed. ...
... • PTSD is an anxiety disorder that some people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event. • The normal “fight or flight” response is changed so some people may feel scared or stressed, even when the danger has passed. ...
Handout 1 - Hempstead & Associates
... (C) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances. (D) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression. (E) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems. ...
... (C) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances. (D) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression. (E) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems. ...
part 2 - University of Sussex
... Can mostly function in society with treatment from GP & primary healthcare services. ...
... Can mostly function in society with treatment from GP & primary healthcare services. ...
Mental Health Nursing: Anxiety Disorders
... Anxiety and depression symptoms can overlap: Sleep disturbance, appetite changes, cardiac and GI problems, poor concentration, irritability, or change in energy level ...
... Anxiety and depression symptoms can overlap: Sleep disturbance, appetite changes, cardiac and GI problems, poor concentration, irritability, or change in energy level ...