Schizoaffective Disorder
... Diagnostic criteria according to DSM-V A. An uninterrupted period of illness during which there is a major mood episode (major depressive or manic) concurrent with Criterion A of schizophrenia B. Delusions or hallucinations for 2 or more weeks in the absence of a major mood episode (depressive or ma ...
... Diagnostic criteria according to DSM-V A. An uninterrupted period of illness during which there is a major mood episode (major depressive or manic) concurrent with Criterion A of schizophrenia B. Delusions or hallucinations for 2 or more weeks in the absence of a major mood episode (depressive or ma ...
Signs of Binge Eating Disorder
... consist of dieting, binging, and purging. •Persons who diets and then binge eats after becoming hungry • Feels out of control while eating • Tries to “undo” binge by vomiting, laxatives, exercise or fasting •Weight may be normal to slightly below normal ...
... consist of dieting, binging, and purging. •Persons who diets and then binge eats after becoming hungry • Feels out of control while eating • Tries to “undo” binge by vomiting, laxatives, exercise or fasting •Weight may be normal to slightly below normal ...
Symptoms Binge Eating Disorder
... consist of dieting, binging, and purging. •Persons who diets and then binge eats after becoming hungry • Feels out of control while eating • Tries to “undo” binge by vomiting, laxatives, exercise or fasting •Weight may be normal to slightly below normal ...
... consist of dieting, binging, and purging. •Persons who diets and then binge eats after becoming hungry • Feels out of control while eating • Tries to “undo” binge by vomiting, laxatives, exercise or fasting •Weight may be normal to slightly below normal ...
Anxiety Disorders - Psychology with Mr.Salacki
... • Is this a psychological disorder? – Remember the requirements of “abnormal”! ...
... • Is this a psychological disorder? – Remember the requirements of “abnormal”! ...
Emotional and Behavior Disorders
... affects millions of children and often persists into adulthood. ADHD includes a combination of problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. Children with ADHD also may struggle with low self-esteem, troubled relationships and poor performance in school. Sy ...
... affects millions of children and often persists into adulthood. ADHD includes a combination of problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. Children with ADHD also may struggle with low self-esteem, troubled relationships and poor performance in school. Sy ...
Differences Between Men and Women With Multiple Personality
... 9-to-i female-to-male ratio in clinical sampies, there may be more undetected cases of multiple personality disorder among males than among females in North America. Our findings must be interpreted with some caution because male patients may not have been selected into the respondents’ practices at ...
... 9-to-i female-to-male ratio in clinical sampies, there may be more undetected cases of multiple personality disorder among males than among females in North America. Our findings must be interpreted with some caution because male patients may not have been selected into the respondents’ practices at ...
Module 30 Power Point
... • Obsessions – repetitive thoughts • Compulsions – repetitive actions • The obsessions/compulsions begin to take control of the person’s life. ...
... • Obsessions – repetitive thoughts • Compulsions – repetitive actions • The obsessions/compulsions begin to take control of the person’s life. ...
Preview the test
... 38) DSM5 has eliminated the classification of Mental Retardation in favor of Intellectual Disability, which requires both a deficit in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors. a) True b) False 39) For individuals 17 and over, a documented history of impaired learning difficulties may substit ...
... 38) DSM5 has eliminated the classification of Mental Retardation in favor of Intellectual Disability, which requires both a deficit in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors. a) True b) False 39) For individuals 17 and over, a documented history of impaired learning difficulties may substit ...
The Reliability and Validity of Kiddie
... The K-SADS-PL has excellent inter-rater reliability and results comparable to semi-structured and fully structured child diagnostic interviews (Kaufman et al., 1997). The test-retest reliability kappa coefficients are in the excellent range for present and lifetime diagnosis of major depressive diso ...
... The K-SADS-PL has excellent inter-rater reliability and results comparable to semi-structured and fully structured child diagnostic interviews (Kaufman et al., 1997). The test-retest reliability kappa coefficients are in the excellent range for present and lifetime diagnosis of major depressive diso ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
... A mental health professional can diagnose obsessive-compulsive disorder after a thorough evaluation. Although there aren't any laboratory tests to diagnose OCD, your doctor may check for physical problems the condition may cause, such as dermatitis from frequent hand washing. It's sometimes difficul ...
... A mental health professional can diagnose obsessive-compulsive disorder after a thorough evaluation. Although there aren't any laboratory tests to diagnose OCD, your doctor may check for physical problems the condition may cause, such as dermatitis from frequent hand washing. It's sometimes difficul ...
Child Anxiety Disorders
... Social Phobias: Treatment • At present, there is no “Empirically Supported Treatment” for Social Phobia. • Nevertheless, it seems likely that approaches that have been found useful in treating social anxiety and phobic avoidance may be of value. These might include; – CBT methods (to modify maladap ...
... Social Phobias: Treatment • At present, there is no “Empirically Supported Treatment” for Social Phobia. • Nevertheless, it seems likely that approaches that have been found useful in treating social anxiety and phobic avoidance may be of value. These might include; – CBT methods (to modify maladap ...
Neurodevelopmental disorders
... that cause significant personal distress and/or impairs the ability to function in one or more important areas of life. A syndrome marked by a clinically significant ...
... that cause significant personal distress and/or impairs the ability to function in one or more important areas of life. A syndrome marked by a clinically significant ...
eating disorder
... • Equate weight gain with being bad or out of control. • Some report childhood sexual abuse. ...
... • Equate weight gain with being bad or out of control. • Some report childhood sexual abuse. ...
Transitions_anxiety_responses_and_disorders
... therapy (combining relaxation exercises and cognitive therapy), with the goal of bring the worry process under control, to be most efficacious The benzodiazepines reduced the anxiety and worry symptoms of GAD Buspirone appeared comparable to the benzodiazepines in alleviating GAD symptoms The tricyc ...
... therapy (combining relaxation exercises and cognitive therapy), with the goal of bring the worry process under control, to be most efficacious The benzodiazepines reduced the anxiety and worry symptoms of GAD Buspirone appeared comparable to the benzodiazepines in alleviating GAD symptoms The tricyc ...
DSM 5: A Primer - National Association of Social Workers
... disorder not otherwise specified. ASD is characterized by 1) deficits in social communication and social interaction and 2) restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, and activities (RRBs). Because both components are required for diagnosis of ASD, social communication disorder is diagnosed if no R ...
... disorder not otherwise specified. ASD is characterized by 1) deficits in social communication and social interaction and 2) restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, and activities (RRBs). Because both components are required for diagnosis of ASD, social communication disorder is diagnosed if no R ...
Psychological Disorders
... 1. Identify the criteria for judging whether behavior is psychologically disordered. Psychological disorders consist of deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional behavior patterns. Mental health workers view psychological disorders as persistently harmful thoughts, feelings, and actions. Standards of ...
... 1. Identify the criteria for judging whether behavior is psychologically disordered. Psychological disorders consist of deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional behavior patterns. Mental health workers view psychological disorders as persistently harmful thoughts, feelings, and actions. Standards of ...
STRESS AND BRIEF PSYCHOTIC DISORDER
... and hearing hallucinations. He was orientated in time, place and person, with spontaneous and voluntary hypoprosexia. Memory within normal limits, anxiety, suspicions. He had prejudice ideas, followings and exterior influence ideas. He also had sleep problems. He was diagnosed with Brief Psychotic D ...
... and hearing hallucinations. He was orientated in time, place and person, with spontaneous and voluntary hypoprosexia. Memory within normal limits, anxiety, suspicions. He had prejudice ideas, followings and exterior influence ideas. He also had sleep problems. He was diagnosed with Brief Psychotic D ...
Personality Disorders - lakshya education hub
... expectations, stinginess, generosity, arrogance, independence and others...typical for concrete person formed by early adulthood, persist throughout life. ...
... expectations, stinginess, generosity, arrogance, independence and others...typical for concrete person formed by early adulthood, persist throughout life. ...
Delusional Disorder
... are, however, looking at the role of various genetic, biological, and environmental or psychological factors. • Genetic: The fact that delusional disorder is more common in people who have family members with delusional disorder or schizophrenia suggests there might be a genetic factor involved. It ...
... are, however, looking at the role of various genetic, biological, and environmental or psychological factors. • Genetic: The fact that delusional disorder is more common in people who have family members with delusional disorder or schizophrenia suggests there might be a genetic factor involved. It ...
General Education - Crites Counseling and Consultation
... Missing one dose can cause problems. Watch for Obsessive-Compulsive issues. They can trigger Manic episodes. A false Manic High: Adrenaline rush can mimic a manic state…it also looks like the person is on drugs….if they calm in 15-20 minutes after going into a ‘manic’ state it may have been a result ...
... Missing one dose can cause problems. Watch for Obsessive-Compulsive issues. They can trigger Manic episodes. A false Manic High: Adrenaline rush can mimic a manic state…it also looks like the person is on drugs….if they calm in 15-20 minutes after going into a ‘manic’ state it may have been a result ...
Abnormal Psychology
... 1994: Michigan Institute for Social Research Nearly ½ of people age 15-54 have experienced at least one bout with psych disorder Psych disorders peak between ages 25 and 34 Only 1 out of 4 ever receive help Many are mild, thus recover without help Most common disorders Major depressive e ...
... 1994: Michigan Institute for Social Research Nearly ½ of people age 15-54 have experienced at least one bout with psych disorder Psych disorders peak between ages 25 and 34 Only 1 out of 4 ever receive help Many are mild, thus recover without help Most common disorders Major depressive e ...
Myers AP - Unit 12
... • prevalence: the percentage of a population that exhibits a disorder during a specific time period • lifetime prevalence: the percentage of people who endure a specific disorder at any time in their lives ...
... • prevalence: the percentage of a population that exhibits a disorder during a specific time period • lifetime prevalence: the percentage of people who endure a specific disorder at any time in their lives ...
Chapter 21
... • It affects approximately 14.8 million adults (or about 6.7% of the U.S. population). • Nearly twice as many women (6.5 %) as men (3.3 %) suffer from a major depressive disorder. ...
... • It affects approximately 14.8 million adults (or about 6.7% of the U.S. population). • Nearly twice as many women (6.5 %) as men (3.3 %) suffer from a major depressive disorder. ...
Treatment of Cyclothymic Disorder: Commentary Editorial Ross J. Baldessarini
... 174 of these (type I BPD, n = 54; type II BPD, n = 41; UPMDD, n = 79), all evaluated, treated, and followed at a Sardinian mood disorder center [Tondo et al., unpubl. data]. The prevalence of patients considered to be cyclothymic averaged 12.6% overall, and was only slightly higher among women (13.7 ...
... 174 of these (type I BPD, n = 54; type II BPD, n = 41; UPMDD, n = 79), all evaluated, treated, and followed at a Sardinian mood disorder center [Tondo et al., unpubl. data]. The prevalence of patients considered to be cyclothymic averaged 12.6% overall, and was only slightly higher among women (13.7 ...
Excoriation disorder
Excoriation disorder (also known as dermatillomania, skin-picking disorder, neurotic excoriation, acne excoriee, pathologic skin picking (PSP), compulsive skin picking (CSP) or psychogenic excoriation) is an impulse control disorder characterized by the repeated urge to pick at one's own skin, often to the extent that damage is caused. Research has suggested that the urge to pick is similar to a Body-focused repetitive behavior but others have argued that for some the condition is more akin to a substance abuse disorder. The two main strategies for treating this condition are pharmacological and behavioral intervention.