chapter 15 power point - Doral Academy Preparatory
... Reactive autonomic nervous system Personality factors Cognitive factors The sick role ...
... Reactive autonomic nervous system Personality factors Cognitive factors The sick role ...
Somatoform Disorders and Mood Disorders - kyle
... 3. Irrational Depressing thoughts • People who are depressed are more likely to explain failures based on things that they feel helpless to change. If you have no hope, you get depressed. • “There’s nothing I can do” • “I’m no good” • “I’m not smart enough to pass this class” • “I can’t imagine eve ...
... 3. Irrational Depressing thoughts • People who are depressed are more likely to explain failures based on things that they feel helpless to change. If you have no hope, you get depressed. • “There’s nothing I can do” • “I’m no good” • “I’m not smart enough to pass this class” • “I can’t imagine eve ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Somatic disorders include persistent psychological problems that result, or are converted into physical disorders and symptoms Types of Somatic Disorders 1) Somatic symptom disorder one or more physical symptoms that are distressing and disrupting daily life; excessive thoughts, feelings or behavior ...
... Somatic disorders include persistent psychological problems that result, or are converted into physical disorders and symptoms Types of Somatic Disorders 1) Somatic symptom disorder one or more physical symptoms that are distressing and disrupting daily life; excessive thoughts, feelings or behavior ...
Personality Disorder
... Disorders outlined by DSM-IV are reliable. Therefore, diagnoses by different professionals are similar. Others criticize DSM-IV for “putting any kind of behavior within the compass of psychiatry.” ...
... Disorders outlined by DSM-IV are reliable. Therefore, diagnoses by different professionals are similar. Others criticize DSM-IV for “putting any kind of behavior within the compass of psychiatry.” ...
Notes 3-13
... patient states that 1 month ago she was as “normal, laid-back person”. Since that time she rates her anxiety an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10, and also notes she is afraid to leave the house unless she checks that the door is locked at least 5 times. Which of the following medical conditions could commonl ...
... patient states that 1 month ago she was as “normal, laid-back person”. Since that time she rates her anxiety an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10, and also notes she is afraid to leave the house unless she checks that the door is locked at least 5 times. Which of the following medical conditions could commonl ...
Somatisation Disorder
... What Help is Available? Treating a patient with somatisation disorder is usually difficult because it is often extremely hard for them to accept their illness could be of a psychiatric nature. Cognitive behaviour therapy may be quite useful when attempting to alter obstructive attitudes surrounding ...
... What Help is Available? Treating a patient with somatisation disorder is usually difficult because it is often extremely hard for them to accept their illness could be of a psychiatric nature. Cognitive behaviour therapy may be quite useful when attempting to alter obstructive attitudes surrounding ...
Anxiety Disorders in the Elderly
... Unfortunately, much is made of the ‘reasonableness’ of some of these fears in the elderly, particularly those who live in run-down areas of inner cities, and clinically important fears may be dismissed as rational. In fact, the evidence from fear of crime surveys indicates that an individual’s perce ...
... Unfortunately, much is made of the ‘reasonableness’ of some of these fears in the elderly, particularly those who live in run-down areas of inner cities, and clinically important fears may be dismissed as rational. In fact, the evidence from fear of crime surveys indicates that an individual’s perce ...
Psychological problems in childhood & adolescence
... Discipline of clinical child psychology dates to 1896 Lightner Witner- first psychological clinic for children in USA 1896 ADHD- 100 years old- Still (1902) ,a doctor, misbehaviour due to biological and moral “defects” Conduct Disorder- roots in juvenile delinquency, end of C19th youth crime differe ...
... Discipline of clinical child psychology dates to 1896 Lightner Witner- first psychological clinic for children in USA 1896 ADHD- 100 years old- Still (1902) ,a doctor, misbehaviour due to biological and moral “defects” Conduct Disorder- roots in juvenile delinquency, end of C19th youth crime differe ...
Anxiety, Somatoform, and Dissociative Disorders Homework
... dissociative amnesia – the inability to recall important personal events or information, usually associated with stressful events. dissociative fugue – a Dissociative disorder in which a person suddenly and unexpectedly travels away from home or work and is unable to recall the past. dissociative id ...
... dissociative amnesia – the inability to recall important personal events or information, usually associated with stressful events. dissociative fugue – a Dissociative disorder in which a person suddenly and unexpectedly travels away from home or work and is unable to recall the past. dissociative id ...
Chapter 18 - PsychChapter18Psych
... Personality Disorder • While Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder (OCDP) sounds similar in name to obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder, the two are markedly different disorders. People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder are overly focused on orderliness and perfection. Their need ...
... Personality Disorder • While Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder (OCDP) sounds similar in name to obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder, the two are markedly different disorders. People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder are overly focused on orderliness and perfection. Their need ...
Document
... They describe people who are walking a tightrope between madness and normalcy and who can fall at any time. If their stories were about people who were just severely disturbed, they wouldn’t be as compelling. ...
... They describe people who are walking a tightrope between madness and normalcy and who can fall at any time. If their stories were about people who were just severely disturbed, they wouldn’t be as compelling. ...
Chapter 16 Test Review - DeForest Area School District
... interviewee was a psychiatric patient, they characterized the person with phrases such as “a passive type” and “frightened of his own impulses.” This study best illustrated the: a. dangers of dissociative identity disorder. b. unreliability of the DSM-IV. c. biasing power of diagnostic labels. d. sh ...
... interviewee was a psychiatric patient, they characterized the person with phrases such as “a passive type” and “frightened of his own impulses.” This study best illustrated the: a. dangers of dissociative identity disorder. b. unreliability of the DSM-IV. c. biasing power of diagnostic labels. d. sh ...
Personality Disorders
... Blaming others Resentment Sullenness Fear of authority Resistance to suggestions from others Unexpressed anger or hostility ...
... Blaming others Resentment Sullenness Fear of authority Resistance to suggestions from others Unexpressed anger or hostility ...
Overview of the Day - College of Humanities and Social and
... dimension of human psychological functioning Symptoms: disorganized thinking and language (word salad), disturbed perceptions, inappropriate emotions and actions; “split” from reality. Onset occurs in young adulthood (late teens 20s), only 10-20% ever recover; over 50% never show signs of impro ...
... dimension of human psychological functioning Symptoms: disorganized thinking and language (word salad), disturbed perceptions, inappropriate emotions and actions; “split” from reality. Onset occurs in young adulthood (late teens 20s), only 10-20% ever recover; over 50% never show signs of impro ...
Lesson 9 "Developing a Healthy Mind"
... • A mood disorder charaterized by long lasting feelings of hopelessness, sadness, or helplessness. – People are considered clinically depressed if they have not had a recent trauma, and experience five of nine general symptoms for two weeks or more. – Symptoms include deep sadness, apathy, ...
... • A mood disorder charaterized by long lasting feelings of hopelessness, sadness, or helplessness. – People are considered clinically depressed if they have not had a recent trauma, and experience five of nine general symptoms for two weeks or more. – Symptoms include deep sadness, apathy, ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder
... To achieve a harmonious interaction among the personalities that allows more normal functioning ...
... To achieve a harmonious interaction among the personalities that allows more normal functioning ...
Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders
... Anxiety Disorders Anxiety: Feelings of apprehension, dread, or uneasiness Anxiety Disorder: a disorder in which excessive anxiety leads to personal distress and atypical, maladaptive, and irrational behavior ...
... Anxiety Disorders Anxiety: Feelings of apprehension, dread, or uneasiness Anxiety Disorder: a disorder in which excessive anxiety leads to personal distress and atypical, maladaptive, and irrational behavior ...
Mental Disorders - Ms. Zolpis` Classes
... It is important to note that there is something “abnormal” in all “normal” people. One very workable definition of those who do need help has three parts to it: (1) The person suffers from discomfort more or less continuously. The discomfort shows up as extreme anxiety, endless worry, or long period ...
... It is important to note that there is something “abnormal” in all “normal” people. One very workable definition of those who do need help has three parts to it: (1) The person suffers from discomfort more or less continuously. The discomfort shows up as extreme anxiety, endless worry, or long period ...
File
... • DSM will classify disorders and describe the symptoms. • DSM will NOT explain the causes or possible ...
... • DSM will classify disorders and describe the symptoms. • DSM will NOT explain the causes or possible ...
Mental Disorders
... • Suffer discomfort more or less continuously – extreme anxiety, endless worry, or long periods of depression (something wrong with their life more than the average person) • May behave in a bizarre fashion – continuously misinterprets what is going on and what others are doing or saying (cannot do ...
... • Suffer discomfort more or less continuously – extreme anxiety, endless worry, or long periods of depression (something wrong with their life more than the average person) • May behave in a bizarre fashion – continuously misinterprets what is going on and what others are doing or saying (cannot do ...
Abnormal Psychology
... • Dissociative identity disorder is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct or split identities or personality states that continually have power over the person's behavior. • With dissociative identity disorder, there's also an inability to recall key personal information that is too ...
... • Dissociative identity disorder is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct or split identities or personality states that continually have power over the person's behavior. • With dissociative identity disorder, there's also an inability to recall key personal information that is too ...
Hormonal and neurological aspects of stress and anxiety
... spaces, or of speaking in public) • Panic attacks are sudden, overwhelming reactions, often without an obvious external cause, usually involving rapid breathing, heart palpitations, fear of dying, and a frantic attempt to get to safety. ...
... spaces, or of speaking in public) • Panic attacks are sudden, overwhelming reactions, often without an obvious external cause, usually involving rapid breathing, heart palpitations, fear of dying, and a frantic attempt to get to safety. ...