pptx - Health Vista
... Unconscious coping with anxiety/overwhelming stress Pt’s need to avoid the basic conflict is very strong Premature attempts to remove coping mechanism can cause worsening of illness or suicide ...
... Unconscious coping with anxiety/overwhelming stress Pt’s need to avoid the basic conflict is very strong Premature attempts to remove coping mechanism can cause worsening of illness or suicide ...
jAnxiety Disorders - Dr. Ameneh Mirzael 2009
... • A form of psychotherapy based on the theory that psychological symptoms are related to the interaction of thoughts, behaviors, & emotions • Goal --- change unhealthy behavior through cognitive restructuring (examining assumptions behind the thought patterns) & the use of behavioral therapy techniq ...
... • A form of psychotherapy based on the theory that psychological symptoms are related to the interaction of thoughts, behaviors, & emotions • Goal --- change unhealthy behavior through cognitive restructuring (examining assumptions behind the thought patterns) & the use of behavioral therapy techniq ...
mental disorders intro and anxiety
... It suggests that we have a well-defined concept of normalcy . This can be culture-bound. It also implies that conformity is normal. In some countries, people who disagree with the current political rulers are labeled “abnormal.” ...
... It suggests that we have a well-defined concept of normalcy . This can be culture-bound. It also implies that conformity is normal. In some countries, people who disagree with the current political rulers are labeled “abnormal.” ...
File
... • Irrational, persistent fears, anxiety, and avoidance that focus on specific objects, activities, or situations • People with phobias realize that their fears are unreasonable and excessive, but they cannot control them ...
... • Irrational, persistent fears, anxiety, and avoidance that focus on specific objects, activities, or situations • People with phobias realize that their fears are unreasonable and excessive, but they cannot control them ...
Modules_27-29 - Blue Valley Schools
... • Why do they do it? (describe the disorder, predict the future course of the disorder, and treat it appropriately) • Use it for research into causes of disorder ...
... • Why do they do it? (describe the disorder, predict the future course of the disorder, and treat it appropriately) • Use it for research into causes of disorder ...
REVIEW (Stress, Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociate Disorders)
... anticipation of a certain object or situation (flying, heights, animals, insects, needles, etc.) Alan has fear of performance situations in which he is exposed to unfamiliar people or scrutiny from others. His concern for being accepted and critisized by others causes dysfunction in daily living. Ma ...
... anticipation of a certain object or situation (flying, heights, animals, insects, needles, etc.) Alan has fear of performance situations in which he is exposed to unfamiliar people or scrutiny from others. His concern for being accepted and critisized by others causes dysfunction in daily living. Ma ...
Anxiety Disorders
... irritability, and oversensitivity. For most of the 19th century, such neurotic behaviors were thought to be due to disorders of the nervous system (Carson, Butcher, & Coleman, 1988). C. Sigmund Freud (early 20th century): The view that the neuroses were biologically caused was gradually replaced wit ...
... irritability, and oversensitivity. For most of the 19th century, such neurotic behaviors were thought to be due to disorders of the nervous system (Carson, Butcher, & Coleman, 1988). C. Sigmund Freud (early 20th century): The view that the neuroses were biologically caused was gradually replaced wit ...
Depression and Mental Disorders PP
... Bipolar disorder is characterized by major depressive episodes and a manic episode (Manic Depressive Disorder) ...
... Bipolar disorder is characterized by major depressive episodes and a manic episode (Manic Depressive Disorder) ...
PSYCHOLOGY (9th Edition) David Myers
... Critics argue that the diagnosis of DID increased in the late 20th century. DID has not been found in other countries. Critics’ Arguments 1. Role-playing by people open to a therapist’s suggestion. 2. Learned response that reinforces reductions in anxiety. ...
... Critics argue that the diagnosis of DID increased in the late 20th century. DID has not been found in other countries. Critics’ Arguments 1. Role-playing by people open to a therapist’s suggestion. 2. Learned response that reinforces reductions in anxiety. ...
Chapter 14- Psychological disorders
... associated with depression • Genetics: there is a 65% concordance rate between identical twins ...
... associated with depression • Genetics: there is a 65% concordance rate between identical twins ...
Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociative Disorders and Stress
... Anxiety is a general feeling of apprehension characterized by a behavioral, cognitive, or psychological ...
... Anxiety is a general feeling of apprehension characterized by a behavioral, cognitive, or psychological ...
Abnormal Psychology
... performance situations in which the person is exposed to unfamiliar people or to the possible scrutiny of others. The individual fears they will act in a way that is embarrassing or show anxiety symptoms. Exposure to the situation almost always provokes an anxiety reaction, which may be a situation- ...
... performance situations in which the person is exposed to unfamiliar people or to the possible scrutiny of others. The individual fears they will act in a way that is embarrassing or show anxiety symptoms. Exposure to the situation almost always provokes an anxiety reaction, which may be a situation- ...
(CAPS) - Student Mental Health - California State University, Los
... What Makes College So Stressful? Academic demands Forming new friendships Adjusting to new environment on one’s own Relationship issues Financial responsibilities Exposure to new people, ideas, cultures, temptations, etc. Awareness of one’s sexual identity and orientation American Col ...
... What Makes College So Stressful? Academic demands Forming new friendships Adjusting to new environment on one’s own Relationship issues Financial responsibilities Exposure to new people, ideas, cultures, temptations, etc. Awareness of one’s sexual identity and orientation American Col ...
Unit13
... May involve self-infliction of painful injuries, injection or insertion of contaminated substances, manipulation of medical assessment instruments, and/or improper use of medication ...
... May involve self-infliction of painful injuries, injection or insertion of contaminated substances, manipulation of medical assessment instruments, and/or improper use of medication ...
Lecture Chpt 18
... – Elevated-plus-maze: time in open arms indicates less anxiety – Defensive-burying: More time burying, more anxiety – Risk-assessment test: Time freezing and assessing risk indicate anxiety level ...
... – Elevated-plus-maze: time in open arms indicates less anxiety – Defensive-burying: More time burying, more anxiety – Risk-assessment test: Time freezing and assessing risk indicate anxiety level ...
Slide 1
... feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly 2. The compulsions are aimed at preventing or reducing distress or preventing some dreaded event or situation; however, these behaviors or mental acts are not connected in a realistic way with what ...
... feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly 2. The compulsions are aimed at preventing or reducing distress or preventing some dreaded event or situation; however, these behaviors or mental acts are not connected in a realistic way with what ...
11-3-anxiety_disorders
... feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly 2. The compulsions are aimed at preventing or reducing distress or preventing some dreaded event or situation; however, these behaviors or mental acts are not connected in a realistic way with what ...
... feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly 2. The compulsions are aimed at preventing or reducing distress or preventing some dreaded event or situation; however, these behaviors or mental acts are not connected in a realistic way with what ...
Habituation
... In order to protect itself, the ego represses psychic conflicts into the unconscious Conflicts result from unresolved traumatic experiences that took place in childhood ...
... In order to protect itself, the ego represses psychic conflicts into the unconscious Conflicts result from unresolved traumatic experiences that took place in childhood ...
Module 36 Chapter 110 Essentials of Understanding
... Compulsion – Irresistible urge to carry out an unreasonable task ...
... Compulsion – Irresistible urge to carry out an unreasonable task ...
Huffman PowerPoint Slides - HomePage Server for UT Psychology
... Etiology of Panic Disorder • The Fear-of-fear hypothesis of panic disorder suggests that some people have an overly aroused nervous system and a tendency to be upset by the sensations generated by their nervous system – Eventually, worry about a panic attack makes a future attack more likely (vicio ...
... Etiology of Panic Disorder • The Fear-of-fear hypothesis of panic disorder suggests that some people have an overly aroused nervous system and a tendency to be upset by the sensations generated by their nervous system – Eventually, worry about a panic attack makes a future attack more likely (vicio ...
1 - Psychology
... 32. A visitor to a local community center is surprised to see a group of people discussing their phobias and anxieties without a clinical psychologist present. Most likely, the visitor has witnessed: A) a mutual help group.* B) family therapy. C) gender-sensitive therapy. D) an example of primary pr ...
... 32. A visitor to a local community center is surprised to see a group of people discussing their phobias and anxieties without a clinical psychologist present. Most likely, the visitor has witnessed: A) a mutual help group.* B) family therapy. C) gender-sensitive therapy. D) an example of primary pr ...