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Chapter 3 Notes/powerpoint
... • Family history, major life stress, physical illness, substance abuse • Managing depression – try to identify why you feel that way. Put things in perspective, focus on positive Help for Mental Disorders: • Psychotherapy • Group therapy • Medication ...
... • Family history, major life stress, physical illness, substance abuse • Managing depression – try to identify why you feel that way. Put things in perspective, focus on positive Help for Mental Disorders: • Psychotherapy • Group therapy • Medication ...
Chapter 14- Abnormal Behavior
... Dissociative Amnesia: sudden loss of memory for personal information that is not due to normal forgetfulness • Fugue: forming a new identity ...
... Dissociative Amnesia: sudden loss of memory for personal information that is not due to normal forgetfulness • Fugue: forming a new identity ...
정신질환의 분류
... DSM-III (1980): Development of Classification System DSM-IV (1994): Characterized as the “Biologic” or “Syndromal” Approach to ...
... DSM-III (1980): Development of Classification System DSM-IV (1994): Characterized as the “Biologic” or “Syndromal” Approach to ...
Anxiety Disorder
... Deinstitutionalization 1960s the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with less isolated community mental health services for those diagnosed with a mental disorder or developmental disability http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mentallyill-youth-in-crisis/ ...
... Deinstitutionalization 1960s the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with less isolated community mental health services for those diagnosed with a mental disorder or developmental disability http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mentallyill-youth-in-crisis/ ...
Performance Task: Survival Guide Pamphlet
... Directions: The following project will allow each of you to explore an area of psychology unbeknownst to most. Did you know that in your lifetime you are more likely to be stricken with a psychological disorder than any form of cancer? Psychopathology is the study of the causes, processes, and manif ...
... Directions: The following project will allow each of you to explore an area of psychology unbeknownst to most. Did you know that in your lifetime you are more likely to be stricken with a psychological disorder than any form of cancer? Psychopathology is the study of the causes, processes, and manif ...
Personality Disorder
... low-birth weight. 3. Short attention span and poor muscle coordination. 4. Disruptive and withdrawn behavior. 5. Emotional unpredictability. 6. Poor peer relations and solo play. ...
... low-birth weight. 3. Short attention span and poor muscle coordination. 4. Disruptive and withdrawn behavior. 5. Emotional unpredictability. 6. Poor peer relations and solo play. ...
Disorders Classification + Answer Key
... medical ailments without physical medical evidence to corroborate the claim. ...
... medical ailments without physical medical evidence to corroborate the claim. ...
Stress Management - Truman State University
... three episodes of impulsive aggressiveness “grossly out of proportion to any precipitating psychosocial stressor,” at any time in their life (National Institute of Health) ...
... three episodes of impulsive aggressiveness “grossly out of proportion to any precipitating psychosocial stressor,” at any time in their life (National Institute of Health) ...
SOMATOFORM DISORDERS
... 2 types of somatoform pattern: Involving ANS: CV, GI, urogenital, derma sxs 2. Involving sensations of fatigue or weakness (neurasthenia): mental or physical fatigue, physical weakness and ...
... 2 types of somatoform pattern: Involving ANS: CV, GI, urogenital, derma sxs 2. Involving sensations of fatigue or weakness (neurasthenia): mental or physical fatigue, physical weakness and ...
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
... – unlearned or inherited tendencies that influence how a person thinks, behaves, and feels • ______________________________ – such as having an __________________________________ that contributes to the development of a mental disorder by causing a person to _______________________ in a biased or di ...
... – unlearned or inherited tendencies that influence how a person thinks, behaves, and feels • ______________________________ – such as having an __________________________________ that contributes to the development of a mental disorder by causing a person to _______________________ in a biased or di ...
Chapter 4 Reading Guide
... B. Classifying Psychological Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5): o What is this used for? ...
... B. Classifying Psychological Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5): o What is this used for? ...
Perspectives ppt. - Ms. Engel @ South
... describing a person’s agency or control of the disorder – person suffering from schizophrenia” instead of “a schizophrenic” • Stable (internal) or unstable (environmental) ...
... describing a person’s agency or control of the disorder – person suffering from schizophrenia” instead of “a schizophrenic” • Stable (internal) or unstable (environmental) ...
Theme 15. General characteristic of psychogenic disorders. Neurotic
... Murray C.J.L., Lopez A.D. The global burden of disease: a comprehensive assessment of mortality and disability from disease, injuries and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996. – ...
... Murray C.J.L., Lopez A.D. The global burden of disease: a comprehensive assessment of mortality and disability from disease, injuries and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996. – ...
Reliability and Validity of diagnosis
... • A person cannot be diagnosed with the condition if an existing mood disorder has been diagnosed in the past or if the person is suffering from this at present. • It could also be the case that such symptoms are brought about as a result of another medical condition or the abuse of illegal drugs or ...
... • A person cannot be diagnosed with the condition if an existing mood disorder has been diagnosed in the past or if the person is suffering from this at present. • It could also be the case that such symptoms are brought about as a result of another medical condition or the abuse of illegal drugs or ...
Disorders Reading Guide
... B. Classifying Psychological Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5): o What is this used for? ...
... B. Classifying Psychological Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5): o What is this used for? ...
Anxiety Disorders
... • Person loses memory due to stress or psychological trauma (no physical cause) ...
... • Person loses memory due to stress or psychological trauma (no physical cause) ...
here! - Eichlin`s AP psychology
... Medical Model – Proposes to Think of Abnormal Behavior as a Disease. a. Thomas Szasz = Medical Model Critic, “Minds can be ‘sick’ only in the sense that jokes are ‘sick’ or Economies are ‘sick’.” b. Diagnosis – Distinguishing 1 Illness from another. c. Etiology – Apparent Causation and Developmental ...
... Medical Model – Proposes to Think of Abnormal Behavior as a Disease. a. Thomas Szasz = Medical Model Critic, “Minds can be ‘sick’ only in the sense that jokes are ‘sick’ or Economies are ‘sick’.” b. Diagnosis – Distinguishing 1 Illness from another. c. Etiology – Apparent Causation and Developmental ...
Psychological Disorders
... treated, & in most cases, cured. • Psychological disorders can be diagnosed based on their symptoms and treated or cured through therapy. ...
... treated, & in most cases, cured. • Psychological disorders can be diagnosed based on their symptoms and treated or cured through therapy. ...
Somatoform Disorders
... Excessive preoccupation with their health and constant worry about developing a physical illness http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJr7ewKHY4 ...
... Excessive preoccupation with their health and constant worry about developing a physical illness http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJr7ewKHY4 ...
psych mod 22 terms
... situations or objects that he or she is attempting to avoid and continuing exposure treatments until the anxiety decreases. Somatoform disorders: marked by a pattern of recurring, multiple, and significant bodily (somatic) symptoms that extend over several years. The bodily symptoms (pain, vomiting, ...
... situations or objects that he or she is attempting to avoid and continuing exposure treatments until the anxiety decreases. Somatoform disorders: marked by a pattern of recurring, multiple, and significant bodily (somatic) symptoms that extend over several years. The bodily symptoms (pain, vomiting, ...
Current Tri II Course Schedule
... Overview to Clinical Psychology: Psychological Theories: Psychoanalytic, Behavioral, Humanistic, Systems, Cognitive ...
... Overview to Clinical Psychology: Psychological Theories: Psychoanalytic, Behavioral, Humanistic, Systems, Cognitive ...
Chapter 13
... Somatoform disorders present a challenge for psychological theorists. They seem to involve some kind of unconscious processes. Psychoanalytic approach: Freud believes physical symptoms were often related to traumatic experience buried in patients past. Primary gain: prevention from acting out forbid ...
... Somatoform disorders present a challenge for psychological theorists. They seem to involve some kind of unconscious processes. Psychoanalytic approach: Freud believes physical symptoms were often related to traumatic experience buried in patients past. Primary gain: prevention from acting out forbid ...
Somatoform Disorders
... She has become increasingly weak and has been unable to functionparticularly with her hands. She has also has difficulty walking, and has lost weight and become lethargic. She has been hospitalized, and biopsies have shown a change in the musculature- particularly of the thenar area (the muscle betw ...
... She has become increasingly weak and has been unable to functionparticularly with her hands. She has also has difficulty walking, and has lost weight and become lethargic. She has been hospitalized, and biopsies have shown a change in the musculature- particularly of the thenar area (the muscle betw ...
Classification in Psychiatry
... Suffering death, pain, disability or an important loss of freedom ...
... Suffering death, pain, disability or an important loss of freedom ...
Chapter 16
... societal norms or the usual minimum standards for social conduct, culturally specific. 2. Mood disorder is a major disturbance in mood or emotion, such as depression or mania or bipolarity. 3. Schizophrenia means having a split personality 4. Everyone who experiences the same traumatic event will ex ...
... societal norms or the usual minimum standards for social conduct, culturally specific. 2. Mood disorder is a major disturbance in mood or emotion, such as depression or mania or bipolarity. 3. Schizophrenia means having a split personality 4. Everyone who experiences the same traumatic event will ex ...