Review Exam 3 Format: 48 questions, 2 pts each. Mostly Multiple
... How are Abnormal Behaviors Defined? -Criteria Used to Judge Behavior as Abnormal: Atypical; Disturbing ; Maladaptive -Diagnosis and Classification System: DSM-5 -Problems with DSM 5 -comorbidity -diathesis stress model -Rosenhan Study -Assessment of Disorders: Rorschach; TAT; Beck Depressio ...
... How are Abnormal Behaviors Defined? -Criteria Used to Judge Behavior as Abnormal: Atypical; Disturbing ; Maladaptive -Diagnosis and Classification System: DSM-5 -Problems with DSM 5 -comorbidity -diathesis stress model -Rosenhan Study -Assessment of Disorders: Rorschach; TAT; Beck Depressio ...
Panic Disorder
... Rapid Behavioral Treatment of a Phobia (Snake Phobia, Fear Conditioning) Watch a demonstration of exposure therapy that helps a snake phobic overcome her severe phobic reaction- in just 3 hours. Learn what researchers have to say about this very brief form treatment and how well the results are main ...
... Rapid Behavioral Treatment of a Phobia (Snake Phobia, Fear Conditioning) Watch a demonstration of exposure therapy that helps a snake phobic overcome her severe phobic reaction- in just 3 hours. Learn what researchers have to say about this very brief form treatment and how well the results are main ...
Divorce presentation
... self-esteem, and a higher increase in school problems. “It has been described how girls experience more of and/or react more upon life events and stress in adolescence than boys” (Qtd. In Journal of Adolescence). ...
... self-esteem, and a higher increase in school problems. “It has been described how girls experience more of and/or react more upon life events and stress in adolescence than boys” (Qtd. In Journal of Adolescence). ...
pptx
... • Self-Esteem: One’s feelings of high or low selfworth (How do you feel about your selfconcept?) ...
... • Self-Esteem: One’s feelings of high or low selfworth (How do you feel about your selfconcept?) ...
Document
... CBT Relaxation training – less effective that cognitive therapy Dynamic psychotherapy – may be helpful in those associated with pre-existing problems in personal relationships ...
... CBT Relaxation training – less effective that cognitive therapy Dynamic psychotherapy – may be helpful in those associated with pre-existing problems in personal relationships ...
anxiety and brain injury - ABI Partnership Project
... Anxiety disorders are very common. One in four people will experience an anxiety disorder at some stage of their life. After a brain injury, it is estimated that between 18% and 60% of people will experience an anxiety disorder. The most common anxiety disorders experienced after a brain injury are ...
... Anxiety disorders are very common. One in four people will experience an anxiety disorder at some stage of their life. After a brain injury, it is estimated that between 18% and 60% of people will experience an anxiety disorder. The most common anxiety disorders experienced after a brain injury are ...
Psychological (or Mental) Disorders
... Generalized Anxiety Disorder • Excessively nervous, tense, worrying more than necessary on most days for at least 6 months • Impairs functioning; sleep problems & anxiety–related physical complaints are common • Used to be called “free-floating anxiety” • Affects about 1 in 20 adults (5%), is more c ...
... Generalized Anxiety Disorder • Excessively nervous, tense, worrying more than necessary on most days for at least 6 months • Impairs functioning; sleep problems & anxiety–related physical complaints are common • Used to be called “free-floating anxiety” • Affects about 1 in 20 adults (5%), is more c ...
Phaeochromocytoma - a classic (but easily forgotten) cause of anxiety
... incidence is variable. Many large series note up to 90% patients are hypertensive.3 This is typically paroxysmal, severe and potentially fatal, but it can be more moderate and sustained, and importantly some patient may even be occasionally hypotensive. With improvement of imaging techniques and cli ...
... incidence is variable. Many large series note up to 90% patients are hypertensive.3 This is typically paroxysmal, severe and potentially fatal, but it can be more moderate and sustained, and importantly some patient may even be occasionally hypotensive. With improvement of imaging techniques and cli ...
Psychological problems in childhood & adolescence
... DSM-II (1968) seven diagnoses DSM-III (1980) 40 diagnoses DSM-IV-R 50 and still rising Are children more psychologically disturbed than they were or are there other reasons for the rising number of problem? ...
... DSM-II (1968) seven diagnoses DSM-III (1980) 40 diagnoses DSM-IV-R 50 and still rising Are children more psychologically disturbed than they were or are there other reasons for the rising number of problem? ...
Somatoform disorders (part 1)
... • Psychotherapy: insight-oriented, cognitive behavioral, and group psychotherapy all can be helpful. Hypnosis is also helpful sometimes. See the note in the introduction about spiritual healers. • Medication can lead to abuse ...
... • Psychotherapy: insight-oriented, cognitive behavioral, and group psychotherapy all can be helpful. Hypnosis is also helpful sometimes. See the note in the introduction about spiritual healers. • Medication can lead to abuse ...
Somatoform Disorders
... Symptoms not fully explained by medical condition Not due to substances or other mental disorders Somatoform Disorders can be clustered into 2 larger categories: Classical hysterical disorders – somatization disorder, CD, pain disorder Preoccupation disorders – hypochondriasis, BDD Issues re ...
... Symptoms not fully explained by medical condition Not due to substances or other mental disorders Somatoform Disorders can be clustered into 2 larger categories: Classical hysterical disorders – somatization disorder, CD, pain disorder Preoccupation disorders – hypochondriasis, BDD Issues re ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Constantly worry, Often jittery, Agitated, Sleep-deprived, Difficulty concentrating, Perspiration, Fidgeting, Depression, High blood pressure ...
... Constantly worry, Often jittery, Agitated, Sleep-deprived, Difficulty concentrating, Perspiration, Fidgeting, Depression, High blood pressure ...
Mental Disorder Intro-Student - health and physical education
... key difference between a phobia and generalized anxiety disorder? What is a compulsion? How does a compulsion differ from an obsession? What are some symptoms of a mood disorder? Explain how someone who has frequent unexpected panic attacks might develop a phobia. ...
... key difference between a phobia and generalized anxiety disorder? What is a compulsion? How does a compulsion differ from an obsession? What are some symptoms of a mood disorder? Explain how someone who has frequent unexpected panic attacks might develop a phobia. ...
CHAPTER 10 Mental Disorders
... cause functional disorders. • Four main categories: Anxiety disorders, somatoform disorders, affective disorders, personality disorders. ...
... cause functional disorders. • Four main categories: Anxiety disorders, somatoform disorders, affective disorders, personality disorders. ...
Michelle Ayres Occupational Therapist Tracey Barnfield Registered
... that psychiatric conditions account for more than 10% of the worldwide sum of DALYs Mood disorders are associated with more role impairment than either substance use or anxiety disorders ...
... that psychiatric conditions account for more than 10% of the worldwide sum of DALYs Mood disorders are associated with more role impairment than either substance use or anxiety disorders ...
Mood Disorders
... characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress ...
... characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress ...
Major Psychological Disorders
... Personality disorders Antisocial personality disorder – a disorder in which individuals show no regard for the moral and ethical rules of society or the rights of others. Borderline personality disorder – a disorder in which individuals have difficulty developing a secure sense of who they are. ...
... Personality disorders Antisocial personality disorder – a disorder in which individuals show no regard for the moral and ethical rules of society or the rights of others. Borderline personality disorder – a disorder in which individuals have difficulty developing a secure sense of who they are. ...
Major Disorders as Defined by DSM-5
... abnormal thoughts, feeling and behaviors in response to these symptoms. ...
... abnormal thoughts, feeling and behaviors in response to these symptoms. ...
Mental and Emotional Problems
... They also tend to have difficulty concentrating and display poor judgment and reckless behavior. ...
... They also tend to have difficulty concentrating and display poor judgment and reckless behavior. ...
Power point
... • Mental illnesses today are classified based on their symptoms – American Psychiatric Association defines them in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV-TR (DSM-IV) ...
... • Mental illnesses today are classified based on their symptoms – American Psychiatric Association defines them in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV-TR (DSM-IV) ...
Working with youth who have ED/BD diagnoses
... intense fear that reaches a peak within minutes. Symptoms: pounding heart, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, dizzy, chills, numbness, de-realization, fear of losing control, fear of dying. Agoraphobia – fear/anxiety related to use of public transportation, being in open spaces, enclosed spac ...
... intense fear that reaches a peak within minutes. Symptoms: pounding heart, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, dizzy, chills, numbness, de-realization, fear of losing control, fear of dying. Agoraphobia – fear/anxiety related to use of public transportation, being in open spaces, enclosed spac ...
Anxiety disorder
Anxiety disorders are a category of mental disorders characterized by feelings of anxiety and fear, where anxiety is a worry about future events and fear is a reaction to current events. These feelings may cause physical symptoms, such as a racing heart and shakiness. There are a number of anxiety disorders: including generalized anxiety disorder, a specific phobia, social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, and panic disorder among others. While each has its own characteristics and symptoms, they all include symptoms of anxiety.Anxiety disorders are partly genetic but may also be due to drug use including alcohol and caffeine, as well as withdrawal from certain drugs. They often occur with other mental disorders, particularly major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, certain personality disorders, and eating disorders. The term anxiety covers four aspects of experiences that an individual may have: mental apprehension, physical tension, physical symptoms and dissociative anxiety. The emotions present in anxiety disorders range from simple nervousness to bouts of terror. There are other psychiatric and medical problems that may mimic the symptoms of an anxiety disorder, such as hyperthyroidism.Common treatment options include lifestyle changes, therapy, and medications. Medications are typically recommended only if other measures are not effective. Anxiety disorders occur about twice as often in females as males, and generally begin during childhood. As many as 18% of Americans and 14% of Europeans may be affected by one or more anxiety disorders.