PSY101 Powerpoint Chapter 15 Psychological Disorders
... difficult to control; causing significant distress or impairment 3 or more of following symptoms, must be present more days than not for the past 6 months: ...
... difficult to control; causing significant distress or impairment 3 or more of following symptoms, must be present more days than not for the past 6 months: ...
Anxiety Disorders
... Note: We don’t have a similar inherited tendency to fear threats that have developed more recently. Cars, for example, kill more people in the modern world than snake bites do, yet more people fear snakes than fear cars. ...
... Note: We don’t have a similar inherited tendency to fear threats that have developed more recently. Cars, for example, kill more people in the modern world than snake bites do, yet more people fear snakes than fear cars. ...
Abnormal Psychology LECTURE 1 - Introduction What is abnormal
... (cyclic procedure which keeps increasing) ...
... (cyclic procedure which keeps increasing) ...
What is Specific Phobia
... worry about a plane trip a few months ago before he was due to take it he will not apply the jobs which there are chances to take planes Eric just knows his fear of flying is irrational but he just cannot overcome it. ...
... worry about a plane trip a few months ago before he was due to take it he will not apply the jobs which there are chances to take planes Eric just knows his fear of flying is irrational but he just cannot overcome it. ...
CHAPTER 6: Panic, Anxiety, Obsessions, and Their Disorders
... humiliating manner. Social stimuli signaling dominance and aggression from other humans, including facial expressions of anger or contempt, appear “prepared” in the evolutionary sense to elicit phobic responses. The preoccupation with negative self-evaluative thoughts characteristic of social phobia ...
... humiliating manner. Social stimuli signaling dominance and aggression from other humans, including facial expressions of anger or contempt, appear “prepared” in the evolutionary sense to elicit phobic responses. The preoccupation with negative self-evaluative thoughts characteristic of social phobia ...
document
... Irrational fears of specific objects and situations Fear makes life difficult Agoraphobia – fear of open spaces Social Phobia – fear of possible scrutiny or embarrassment • Specific Phobia – all other phobias • Early onset more likely to leave ...
... Irrational fears of specific objects and situations Fear makes life difficult Agoraphobia – fear of open spaces Social Phobia – fear of possible scrutiny or embarrassment • Specific Phobia – all other phobias • Early onset more likely to leave ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... • Lack of “unconditional positive regard” in childhood leads to “conditions of worth,” (harsh self-standards) • These threatening self-judgments break through and cause anxiety, setting the stage for GAD to develop ...
... • Lack of “unconditional positive regard” in childhood leads to “conditions of worth,” (harsh self-standards) • These threatening self-judgments break through and cause anxiety, setting the stage for GAD to develop ...
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 ...
2. Anxiety Disorders
... • Depression results from an interaction between personality and negative life events – Dependency and vulnerability to loss – Self-Criticism/Perfectionism and vulnerability to perceived failure ...
... • Depression results from an interaction between personality and negative life events – Dependency and vulnerability to loss – Self-Criticism/Perfectionism and vulnerability to perceived failure ...
File - Ms. Hines` classroom
... Although Karina was not personally injured in the earthquake, the experience was a terrifying one and her house was badly damaged. She has frequent nightmares about earthquakes and even when awake she sometimes gets flashes as if she's reliving the experience. The slightest noise or movement around ...
... Although Karina was not personally injured in the earthquake, the experience was a terrifying one and her house was badly damaged. She has frequent nightmares about earthquakes and even when awake she sometimes gets flashes as if she's reliving the experience. The slightest noise or movement around ...
Mental Disorders - Interboro School District
... blink your eyes, shrug your shoulders or jerk your head. In some cases, you might blurt obscenities. ...
... blink your eyes, shrug your shoulders or jerk your head. In some cases, you might blurt obscenities. ...
jAnxiety Disorders - Dr. Ameneh Mirzael 2009
... business seminar in a hotel and this thing came out of the blue. I felt like I was dying • "For me, a panic attack is almost a violent experience. I feel disconnected from reality. I feel like I'm losing control in a very extreme way. My heart pounds really hard, I feel like I can't get my breath, a ...
... business seminar in a hotel and this thing came out of the blue. I felt like I was dying • "For me, a panic attack is almost a violent experience. I feel disconnected from reality. I feel like I'm losing control in a very extreme way. My heart pounds really hard, I feel like I can't get my breath, a ...
BUILDING THE ESSAY DRAFT
... – Combines with a genetic, biological, or other structural/physical factor – When both occur, depression, for example, may result Helps address why some identical events do not produce same outcome in different people ...
... – Combines with a genetic, biological, or other structural/physical factor – When both occur, depression, for example, may result Helps address why some identical events do not produce same outcome in different people ...
Mental Status Assessment
... Mental status definition: A person’s emotional and cognitive function Mental disorder definition: “A significant behavioral or psychological pattern associated with distress or disability and has a significant risk of pain, disability, or death, or a loss of freedom” (APA, 1994) ...
... Mental status definition: A person’s emotional and cognitive function Mental disorder definition: “A significant behavioral or psychological pattern associated with distress or disability and has a significant risk of pain, disability, or death, or a loss of freedom” (APA, 1994) ...
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... THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN FEAR! HOW? anxiety characterized by nervousness, inability to relax, and concern about losing control. Physical signs and symptoms: trembling sweating rapid heart rate shortness of breath increased blood pressure flushed face faint light-headed ...
... THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN FEAR! HOW? anxiety characterized by nervousness, inability to relax, and concern about losing control. Physical signs and symptoms: trembling sweating rapid heart rate shortness of breath increased blood pressure flushed face faint light-headed ...
L5_Anxiety
... to symptoms of anxiety due to either side effects or withdrawal from the drug. • In very rare cases, a tumor of the adrenal gland (pheochromocytoma) may be the cause of anxiety. ...
... to symptoms of anxiety due to either side effects or withdrawal from the drug. • In very rare cases, a tumor of the adrenal gland (pheochromocytoma) may be the cause of anxiety. ...
PSY240H1S Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
... Somatization Disorder A. History of many physical complaints beginning before age 30 that result in treatment being sought or significant impairment B. Each of the following criteria must have been met: 1. Four pain symptoms 2. Two gastrointestinal symptoms 3. One sexual or reproductive symptom 4. ...
... Somatization Disorder A. History of many physical complaints beginning before age 30 that result in treatment being sought or significant impairment B. Each of the following criteria must have been met: 1. Four pain symptoms 2. Two gastrointestinal symptoms 3. One sexual or reproductive symptom 4. ...
Hypochondrias - Cloudfront.net
... treatment with a psychotheropy. They were complaining about a fear and beliefs they had about getting a disease. 64% percent recovered or improved and no longer believed that they had a disease. ...
... treatment with a psychotheropy. They were complaining about a fear and beliefs they had about getting a disease. 64% percent recovered or improved and no longer believed that they had a disease. ...
Hypochondriasis - Cloudfront.net
... something distressing may reinforce the complaint of these symptoms. ...
... something distressing may reinforce the complaint of these symptoms. ...
Anxiety, Panic and Other Disorders
... situations, or eating and drinking in front of others. In its most severe form, a person may experience symptoms almost any time they are around other people. Social phobia can be very debilitating. It may even keep people from going to work or school on occasion. Many people with this illness have ...
... situations, or eating and drinking in front of others. In its most severe form, a person may experience symptoms almost any time they are around other people. Social phobia can be very debilitating. It may even keep people from going to work or school on occasion. Many people with this illness have ...
Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociative Disorders and Stress
... a period of time or occurs at least six months after event. Triggers: Internal or external cues that cause intense reactions or distress often taking the person back to the original source of the stress and forcing ...
... a period of time or occurs at least six months after event. Triggers: Internal or external cues that cause intense reactions or distress often taking the person back to the original source of the stress and forcing ...
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 ...
building the essay draft - Business Information Management
... the event: nightmares, flashbacks, ...
... the event: nightmares, flashbacks, ...
Claustrophobia
Claustrophobia is the fear of having no escape and being in closed or small spaces or rooms. It is typically classified as an anxiety disorder and often results in panic attack, and can be the result of many situations or stimuli, including elevators crowded to capacity, windowless rooms, and even tight-necked clothing. The onset of claustrophobia has been attributed to many factors, including a reduction in the size of the amygdala, classical conditioning, or a genetic predisposition to fear small spaces.One study indicates that anywhere from 5–7% of the world population is affected by severe claustrophobia, but only a small percentage of these people receive some kind of treatment for the disorder.The term claustrophobia comes from Latin claustrum ""a shut in place"" and Greek φόβος, phóbos, ""fear"".