Personality disorder
... • Anxious PD - social phobia • Schizotypal PD - adoption studies of schizophrenia spectrum disorder ...
... • Anxious PD - social phobia • Schizotypal PD - adoption studies of schizophrenia spectrum disorder ...
Psychological Disorders Review
... Dissociative amnesia most often results from a. Physical brain damage b. A traumatic event c. Drug abuse d. Normal forgetting ...
... Dissociative amnesia most often results from a. Physical brain damage b. A traumatic event c. Drug abuse d. Normal forgetting ...
mental disorders intro and anxiety
... An exaggerated, unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity, or object ...
... An exaggerated, unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity, or object ...
ap abnormal - HopewellPsychology
... memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, &/or insomnia that lingers for four weeks or more after a traumatic experience ...
... memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, &/or insomnia that lingers for four weeks or more after a traumatic experience ...
15PsychDisorders
... It biases your perception of the patient’s behavior After you know the diagnosis (label) even normal behavior is seen as a symptom of that diagnosis. ...
... It biases your perception of the patient’s behavior After you know the diagnosis (label) even normal behavior is seen as a symptom of that diagnosis. ...
Mental Disorder Notes File
... adjusting to life situations, or getting along with others. Most mental disorders are characterized by abnormal thoughts, feelings, or behaviors that make people uncomfortable with themselves or at odds with others. Abnormal: Behaviors, feelings, or thoughts that are highly unusual and inappropriate ...
... adjusting to life situations, or getting along with others. Most mental disorders are characterized by abnormal thoughts, feelings, or behaviors that make people uncomfortable with themselves or at odds with others. Abnormal: Behaviors, feelings, or thoughts that are highly unusual and inappropriate ...
Anxiety disorder
... ‘Definitions’. For the differential diagnosis, take into account: Real life stress-related problems; Somatization disorder: persistent functional physical complaints that do not have fear as a primary component; Psychotic disorder, psychotic depression, delirium: when hallucinations or delusio ...
... ‘Definitions’. For the differential diagnosis, take into account: Real life stress-related problems; Somatization disorder: persistent functional physical complaints that do not have fear as a primary component; Psychotic disorder, psychotic depression, delirium: when hallucinations or delusio ...
Anxiety - Applecross Pyschological Services
... What Are Phobias? Specific phobias are characterised by a persistent and irrational fear and avoidance of a particular object or situation. There are two groups of situations: 1. Heights, closed spaces, still water in which the danger of falling suffocating or drowning are obvious, and 2. Poisonous ...
... What Are Phobias? Specific phobias are characterised by a persistent and irrational fear and avoidance of a particular object or situation. There are two groups of situations: 1. Heights, closed spaces, still water in which the danger of falling suffocating or drowning are obvious, and 2. Poisonous ...
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... resemble those of a neurological disorder develop. The symptoms are triggered by mental factors such as conflicts or other stresses. 2. US Naval Academy: entered with 20/20 vision, many leave with blurred vision. ...
... resemble those of a neurological disorder develop. The symptoms are triggered by mental factors such as conflicts or other stresses. 2. US Naval Academy: entered with 20/20 vision, many leave with blurred vision. ...
anxiety disorders
... phobias, agoraphobia has the strongest and most specific association with the genetic factor that represents proneness to phobias. • More than one-third of individuals with agoraphobia are completely homebound and unable to work. ...
... phobias, agoraphobia has the strongest and most specific association with the genetic factor that represents proneness to phobias. • More than one-third of individuals with agoraphobia are completely homebound and unable to work. ...
Somatoform Disorders - Grand Haven Area Public Schools
... on new biological evidence) • Hypochondriasis – Preoccupation with imagined diseases based on the person’s misinterpretation of bodily symptoms or functions. – The person does suffer and believes they are sick but it is all in their head. ...
... on new biological evidence) • Hypochondriasis – Preoccupation with imagined diseases based on the person’s misinterpretation of bodily symptoms or functions. – The person does suffer and believes they are sick but it is all in their head. ...
Mental Disorders and Addictive Behavior
... real or imagined fears occur so often they prevent a person from enjoying life. • Phobias are an example. ...
... real or imagined fears occur so often they prevent a person from enjoying life. • Phobias are an example. ...
jAnxiety Disorders - Dr. Ameneh Mirzael 2009
... • 1st line: SSRIs, venlefaxine (effexor) • 2nd line: TCA (clomipramine), benzodiazepines (short term) • continue treatment for 8-12 months Psychotherapy • CBT: cognitive restructuring, exposure, relaxation • Supportive therapy • Psychoeducation ...
... • 1st line: SSRIs, venlefaxine (effexor) • 2nd line: TCA (clomipramine), benzodiazepines (short term) • continue treatment for 8-12 months Psychotherapy • CBT: cognitive restructuring, exposure, relaxation • Supportive therapy • Psychoeducation ...
Psych Revision Notes
... Involuntary urinary or faecal incontinence may be linked to events during toilet training or current stress Behavioural programmes, including bell and pad, may help Drug treatments may be used in bedwetting Affects 2-4 per 10,000 M>F and usually seen by age 3 There are severe problems with ...
... Involuntary urinary or faecal incontinence may be linked to events during toilet training or current stress Behavioural programmes, including bell and pad, may help Drug treatments may be used in bedwetting Affects 2-4 per 10,000 M>F and usually seen by age 3 There are severe problems with ...
Treatment of Anxiety
... Anxiety disorders cause significant distress for patients and their families and considerable economic costs to society, resulting in overuse of psychiatric and non-psychiatric medical services, reduced productivity, and increased risk of suicide compared with the general population.4, 5 Panic disor ...
... Anxiety disorders cause significant distress for patients and their families and considerable economic costs to society, resulting in overuse of psychiatric and non-psychiatric medical services, reduced productivity, and increased risk of suicide compared with the general population.4, 5 Panic disor ...
Neurotic Disorders - the Peninsula MRCPsych Course
... that interferes with functioning Includes bereavement and adjustment to medical disorders eg occurs in 5% ...
... that interferes with functioning Includes bereavement and adjustment to medical disorders eg occurs in 5% ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... Difficulty for the individual to take responsibility for their actions. ♦ Avoids reality-oriented problem-solving. ♦ Both environmental and genetic factors play a role in predisposing people to BPD. ♦ Upbringing is often in a home that devalues and invalidates the individual. ♦ Tends to repeat betwe ...
... Difficulty for the individual to take responsibility for their actions. ♦ Avoids reality-oriented problem-solving. ♦ Both environmental and genetic factors play a role in predisposing people to BPD. ♦ Upbringing is often in a home that devalues and invalidates the individual. ♦ Tends to repeat betwe ...
Neurotic disorders - Farrell`s Class Page
... • About one fourth of the population in developed countries will suffer from neurotic disorders during its lifetime course. • With the exception of social phobia their frequency is higher in women than in men. ...
... • About one fourth of the population in developed countries will suffer from neurotic disorders during its lifetime course. • With the exception of social phobia their frequency is higher in women than in men. ...
chapter 16 review
... Psychological disorders Attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Medical model DSM-IV-TR Anxiety disorders Generalized anxiety disorder Panic disorder Phobia Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Somatoform disorders Conversion disorder Hypochondriasis Diss ...
... Psychological disorders Attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Medical model DSM-IV-TR Anxiety disorders Generalized anxiety disorder Panic disorder Phobia Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Somatoform disorders Conversion disorder Hypochondriasis Diss ...
Anxiety Disorders - Joseph Berger MD, R. Ph.
... A Panic Attack is a discrete period in which there is the sudden onset of intense apprehension, fearfulness, or terror, often associated with feelings of impending doom. During these attacks, symptoms such as shortness of breath, palpitations, chest pain or discomfort, choking or smothering sensatio ...
... A Panic Attack is a discrete period in which there is the sudden onset of intense apprehension, fearfulness, or terror, often associated with feelings of impending doom. During these attacks, symptoms such as shortness of breath, palpitations, chest pain or discomfort, choking or smothering sensatio ...
The Environmental Science of Mood Disorders
... • Patients with multiple unexplained complaints (somatizers) • Patients excessively worried about serious illness (hypochondriasis) • Patients with psychiatric disorders with somatic symptoms (depression; anxiety) ...
... • Patients with multiple unexplained complaints (somatizers) • Patients excessively worried about serious illness (hypochondriasis) • Patients with psychiatric disorders with somatic symptoms (depression; anxiety) ...
A condition in which people have an inflated sense
... Parents who teach that vulnerability is unacceptable may grow up not being able to feel empathy towards others. ...
... Parents who teach that vulnerability is unacceptable may grow up not being able to feel empathy towards others. ...