Mental Illness 101 - Chagrin Falls Schools
... person with a somatoform disorder, formerly known as psychosomatic disorder, experiences physical symptoms of an illness even though a doctor can find no medical cause for the symptoms. Hypochondria is an example of a somatoform disorder. Hypochondria There will be legitimate physical problems b ...
... person with a somatoform disorder, formerly known as psychosomatic disorder, experiences physical symptoms of an illness even though a doctor can find no medical cause for the symptoms. Hypochondria is an example of a somatoform disorder. Hypochondria There will be legitimate physical problems b ...
PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER
... Rigid ways of relating to others Excessive concern with order, rules, schedules and lists Perfectionism, often so pronounced that you can't complete tasks because your standards are impossible to meet Inability to throw out even broken, worthless objects Inability to share responsibility w ...
... Rigid ways of relating to others Excessive concern with order, rules, schedules and lists Perfectionism, often so pronounced that you can't complete tasks because your standards are impossible to meet Inability to throw out even broken, worthless objects Inability to share responsibility w ...
Somatoform Disorders
... Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Uncontrollable & unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and urges to engage in senseless rituals (compulsions) to reduce the thoughts Common rituals: counting, cleaning, & checking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44DC WslbsNM ...
... Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Uncontrollable & unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and urges to engage in senseless rituals (compulsions) to reduce the thoughts Common rituals: counting, cleaning, & checking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44DC WslbsNM ...
Chapter 13: Psychological Disorders Abnormal Behavior: The
... of their consciousness or memory, resulting in disruptions in their sense of identity. Dissociative Amnesia A sudden loss of memory for important personal information that is too extensive to be due to normal forgetting Dissociative Fugue When a person lose their memory for their entire lives al ...
... of their consciousness or memory, resulting in disruptions in their sense of identity. Dissociative Amnesia A sudden loss of memory for important personal information that is too extensive to be due to normal forgetting Dissociative Fugue When a person lose their memory for their entire lives al ...
DSM-IV-TR
... Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) have unstable interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affect, and are impulsive. It is common for such clients to experience psychotic breaks from reality whenever they ex- ...
... Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) have unstable interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affect, and are impulsive. It is common for such clients to experience psychotic breaks from reality whenever they ex- ...
The DSM-V
... – 1) Not know what they were doing at time of crime. – 2) Not know what they were doing was wrong. ...
... – 1) Not know what they were doing at time of crime. – 2) Not know what they were doing was wrong. ...
Common Symptoms and Diagnostic Features
... Common Symptoms and Diagnostic Features Unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control drug/alcohol use; time spent on obtaining alcohol/drugs; cravings or strong desire or urge to use; recurrent use resulting in failure to fulfill major work, home, or school obligations; continued use despite social ...
... Common Symptoms and Diagnostic Features Unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control drug/alcohol use; time spent on obtaining alcohol/drugs; cravings or strong desire or urge to use; recurrent use resulting in failure to fulfill major work, home, or school obligations; continued use despite social ...
Semi-final written exam in Psychiatry
... diagnosis and treatment.Classification of mental disorders.Substance abuse: diagnosis and treatment.Alcohol abuse and dependence: diagnosis and treatment.Consultation and liason psychiatry.Psychosomatic and Eating Disorders: diagnosis and treatment.Somatoform disorders, Somatization and Conversion d ...
... diagnosis and treatment.Classification of mental disorders.Substance abuse: diagnosis and treatment.Alcohol abuse and dependence: diagnosis and treatment.Consultation and liason psychiatry.Psychosomatic and Eating Disorders: diagnosis and treatment.Somatoform disorders, Somatization and Conversion d ...
Somatoform Disorders and Dissociative Disorders
... without apparent physical causes Culture has a big effect on people’s physical complaints Psychological explanations of anxiety and depression are socially less acceptable in China than in Western Culture Chinese appear more willing to report physical ...
... without apparent physical causes Culture has a big effect on people’s physical complaints Psychological explanations of anxiety and depression are socially less acceptable in China than in Western Culture Chinese appear more willing to report physical ...
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... You Can Make a Difference! Research has shown that genes can make some people more likely than others to develop Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Related Disorders (Hoarding Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Hair Pulling Disorder/ Trichotillomania, and Skin Picking Disorder/Excoriation Disorder). ...
... You Can Make a Difference! Research has shown that genes can make some people more likely than others to develop Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Related Disorders (Hoarding Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Hair Pulling Disorder/ Trichotillomania, and Skin Picking Disorder/Excoriation Disorder). ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - National Association of School
... extremely time-consuming and interfere with normal functioning. Some people can delay the behaviors, but this is very difficult and they will nearly always need to perform the ritual later. Students who are able to delay their compulsions while in class, for example, may need a private place to go t ...
... extremely time-consuming and interfere with normal functioning. Some people can delay the behaviors, but this is very difficult and they will nearly always need to perform the ritual later. Students who are able to delay their compulsions while in class, for example, may need a private place to go t ...
Mental Illness pwrpt
... • Panic attacks can be triggered by anxiety or specific things called Phobias (ie: spiders, flying, clowns) or by social situations (ie. Meeting new people, speaking in public) ...
... • Panic attacks can be triggered by anxiety or specific things called Phobias (ie: spiders, flying, clowns) or by social situations (ie. Meeting new people, speaking in public) ...
Depression and Anxiety - The Fraternal Twins of
... Major Depressive Disorder or Major Depression: a combination of symptoms that interfere with one’s ability to work, sleep, study, eat and enjoy once-pleasurable activities Dysthymic Disorder, or Dysthymia: long-term (two years or longer), but less severe symptoms that may not disable a person, but c ...
... Major Depressive Disorder or Major Depression: a combination of symptoms that interfere with one’s ability to work, sleep, study, eat and enjoy once-pleasurable activities Dysthymic Disorder, or Dysthymia: long-term (two years or longer), but less severe symptoms that may not disable a person, but c ...
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder
... Include only: ◦ 10 Personality Disorders ◦ Mental Retardation, Developmental Delay (MRDD) ...
... Include only: ◦ 10 Personality Disorders ◦ Mental Retardation, Developmental Delay (MRDD) ...
Chapter 13 Notes (Part 2)
... Types of Schizophrenic Disorders o _____________________________________Schizophrenia: bizarre childlike behaviors are common Giggling, frantic gesturing, show childish regard for social conventions and ma urinate and defecate at inappropriate times o ______________________________ Schizophrenia ...
... Types of Schizophrenic Disorders o _____________________________________Schizophrenia: bizarre childlike behaviors are common Giggling, frantic gesturing, show childish regard for social conventions and ma urinate and defecate at inappropriate times o ______________________________ Schizophrenia ...
PPT Unit 9
... ◦ Involve dysfunction or discomfort with sexual function or identity ◦ Involve disturbance in amount of sleep or events during sleep ◦ Involve under- or over-eating ◦ Involved in persons who produce or complain of psychological symptoms (sick role) ...
... ◦ Involve dysfunction or discomfort with sexual function or identity ◦ Involve disturbance in amount of sleep or events during sleep ◦ Involve under- or over-eating ◦ Involved in persons who produce or complain of psychological symptoms (sick role) ...
Appendix 2
... Causes include: low self-esteem, a need to maintain some control over one’s life, body, perfectionism, a fear of growing up, society’s obsession with weight, poor female role models in the entertainment and fashion industry, and childhood sexual or emotional trauma. As with all eating disorders, the ...
... Causes include: low self-esteem, a need to maintain some control over one’s life, body, perfectionism, a fear of growing up, society’s obsession with weight, poor female role models in the entertainment and fashion industry, and childhood sexual or emotional trauma. As with all eating disorders, the ...