Mental Illness pwrpt
... Causes of Mental Illness • Heredity • Physical Factors: brain damage from an injury, brain tumor, infection to brain, exposure to toxic chemical, or alcohol and drug use. • Experiences: early negative experiences such as a abuse or recent negative experiences such as a loss. ...
... Causes of Mental Illness • Heredity • Physical Factors: brain damage from an injury, brain tumor, infection to brain, exposure to toxic chemical, or alcohol and drug use. • Experiences: early negative experiences such as a abuse or recent negative experiences such as a loss. ...
Unit 12 At Home RQ 12
... Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ...
... Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ...
Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
... dependence into a single disorder measured on a continuum from mild to severe. Each specific substance (other than caffeine, which cannot be diagnosed as a substance use disorder) is addressed as a separate use disorder (e.g., alcohol use disorder, stimulant use disorder, etc.), but nearly all subst ...
... dependence into a single disorder measured on a continuum from mild to severe. Each specific substance (other than caffeine, which cannot be diagnosed as a substance use disorder) is addressed as a separate use disorder (e.g., alcohol use disorder, stimulant use disorder, etc.), but nearly all subst ...
Narcissistic personality disorder By: Perla Urias
... • According to DSM statistics Narcissistic Personality Disorder is only suffered in 1% of the population. • Sigmund Freud thought that it is common in everyone because at some point “all human infants pass through a phase of primary narcissism, in which they assume they are the center of their unive ...
... • According to DSM statistics Narcissistic Personality Disorder is only suffered in 1% of the population. • Sigmund Freud thought that it is common in everyone because at some point “all human infants pass through a phase of primary narcissism, in which they assume they are the center of their unive ...
職場心理衛生
... features Types –marked and persistent fear and avoidance of specific stimulus Situation interfere significantly with person’s life Excessive or unrealistic ANS arousal ...
... features Types –marked and persistent fear and avoidance of specific stimulus Situation interfere significantly with person’s life Excessive or unrealistic ANS arousal ...
Name: Mental Disorders Diagnosis There are 11 different scenarios
... 7. Stephanie’s friend Brandy tells a counselor about the behaviors that Stephanie has been displaying lately. Brandy says, “Stephanie has been eating a lot in secrecy and then using the bathroom immediately following. Also, she has had bad breath lately and she has been complaining about her throat ...
... 7. Stephanie’s friend Brandy tells a counselor about the behaviors that Stephanie has been displaying lately. Brandy says, “Stephanie has been eating a lot in secrecy and then using the bathroom immediately following. Also, she has had bad breath lately and she has been complaining about her throat ...
File - Old Dominion Medical Society
... perinatal stress, low birth weight, TBI, maternal smoking, severe early deprivation ...
... perinatal stress, low birth weight, TBI, maternal smoking, severe early deprivation ...
Personality disorder
... disorder A controversial disorder marked by the appearance within one person of two or more distinct personalities, each with its own name and traits Commonly known as Multiple Personality Disorder ...
... disorder A controversial disorder marked by the appearance within one person of two or more distinct personalities, each with its own name and traits Commonly known as Multiple Personality Disorder ...
314.9 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Not
... Examples include 1. Individuals whose symptoms and impainnent meet the criteria for AttentionDeficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly Inattentive Type but whose age at onset is 7 years or after 2. Individuals with clinically significant impairment who present with inattention and whose symptom ...
... Examples include 1. Individuals whose symptoms and impainnent meet the criteria for AttentionDeficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly Inattentive Type but whose age at onset is 7 years or after 2. Individuals with clinically significant impairment who present with inattention and whose symptom ...
Bipolar Disorder
... Hypomanic Episodes and numerous periods with depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure that did not meet criterion A of a Major Depressive Episode During a two year period (one year in children and adolescents) of the disturbance, never without hypomanic or depressive symptoms for more than a t ...
... Hypomanic Episodes and numerous periods with depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure that did not meet criterion A of a Major Depressive Episode During a two year period (one year in children and adolescents) of the disturbance, never without hypomanic or depressive symptoms for more than a t ...
Dissociative disorders
... the loss of identity and travel to a new location • From the DSM-IV: • Sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one's customary place of work, with inability to recall one's past, • Confusion about personal identity, or the assumption of a new identity, or significant distress or impairment. http ...
... the loss of identity and travel to a new location • From the DSM-IV: • Sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one's customary place of work, with inability to recall one's past, • Confusion about personal identity, or the assumption of a new identity, or significant distress or impairment. http ...
Chapter 5 - Cabarrus County Schools
... leading a happy, healthful, and productive life b. Stigma – a mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or rejected by others c. Mental disorders ARE medical conditions that require diagnosis and treatment. d. Types of Mental Disorders i. Anxiety disorder - a condition ...
... leading a happy, healthful, and productive life b. Stigma – a mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or rejected by others c. Mental disorders ARE medical conditions that require diagnosis and treatment. d. Types of Mental Disorders i. Anxiety disorder - a condition ...
Unit 6
... Bipolar disorder rates are the same for both genders. Married women are more often depressed than single women. The more children a woman has the more likely she is to become depressed. Learned helplessness: a condition is which a person has accepted the generalized idea that she can do nothing to h ...
... Bipolar disorder rates are the same for both genders. Married women are more often depressed than single women. The more children a woman has the more likely she is to become depressed. Learned helplessness: a condition is which a person has accepted the generalized idea that she can do nothing to h ...
Psychology Study Guide
... 15. READ AND STUDY THIS CLOSELY!!! Personality Disorders: Antisocial Personality Disorder, Cold-blooded arousability and risk of crime. 16. Rates of Psychological Disorders: general statistics on Psychological Disorders. 17. Look at Critical Thinking Exercise on pg. 485. ...
... 15. READ AND STUDY THIS CLOSELY!!! Personality Disorders: Antisocial Personality Disorder, Cold-blooded arousability and risk of crime. 16. Rates of Psychological Disorders: general statistics on Psychological Disorders. 17. Look at Critical Thinking Exercise on pg. 485. ...
DSM-5 - American Psychiatric Association
... dependence into a single disorder measured on a continuum from mild to severe. Each specific substance (other than caffeine, which cannot be diagnosed as a substance use disorder) is addressed as a separate use disorder (e.g., alcohol use disorder, stimulant use disorder, etc.), but nearly all subst ...
... dependence into a single disorder measured on a continuum from mild to severe. Each specific substance (other than caffeine, which cannot be diagnosed as a substance use disorder) is addressed as a separate use disorder (e.g., alcohol use disorder, stimulant use disorder, etc.), but nearly all subst ...
The Use Of Medication In Autism
... intervention • Behavior has a negative impact on function • Medication-responsive problem • Benefits outweigh potential side effects • Understanding it is symptomatic treatment, not a cure • Not a substitute for appropriate educational and behavioral programming ...
... intervention • Behavior has a negative impact on function • Medication-responsive problem • Benefits outweigh potential side effects • Understanding it is symptomatic treatment, not a cure • Not a substitute for appropriate educational and behavioral programming ...
Bipolar Disorder
... Hypomanic Episodes and numerous periods with depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure that did not meet criterion A of a Major Depressive Episode During a two year period (one year in children and adolescents) of the disturbance, never without hypomanic or depressive symptoms for more than a t ...
... Hypomanic Episodes and numerous periods with depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure that did not meet criterion A of a Major Depressive Episode During a two year period (one year in children and adolescents) of the disturbance, never without hypomanic or depressive symptoms for more than a t ...
Post traumatic stress disorder
... outburst of anger, and exaggerated startle response F: Functional significance Questions about how long has the symptoms have been occurring if they been for at least six months ...
... outburst of anger, and exaggerated startle response F: Functional significance Questions about how long has the symptoms have been occurring if they been for at least six months ...
Mental Illness and Therapy - Agajanian-Psychology
... • Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Milder but longer lasting feelings of worry, not focused on one stimuli. ...
... • Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Milder but longer lasting feelings of worry, not focused on one stimuli. ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... Dissociative Disorders • Alterations or detachments in consciousness or identity involving either dissociation or depersonalization • Extreme variants on normal phenomena ...
... Dissociative Disorders • Alterations or detachments in consciousness or identity involving either dissociation or depersonalization • Extreme variants on normal phenomena ...
Anxiety Disorders
... (1) training the patient to physically relax (2) establishing an anxiety hierarchy of the stimuli (3) counter-conditioning relaxation responding to ea. feared stimulus ...
... (1) training the patient to physically relax (2) establishing an anxiety hierarchy of the stimuli (3) counter-conditioning relaxation responding to ea. feared stimulus ...
Fractured Fairy Tales
... 1) Choose a fairy tale you are familiar with (refer to the list provided). Two teams may not use the same story (first come, first serve). 2) Using your book and any other research of the disorder, rewrite the story as it would be if the main character had that disorder. 3) Stories should NOT name t ...
... 1) Choose a fairy tale you are familiar with (refer to the list provided). Two teams may not use the same story (first come, first serve). 2) Using your book and any other research of the disorder, rewrite the story as it would be if the main character had that disorder. 3) Stories should NOT name t ...
appsychchapt16
... with everyday living, and usually leads to concern and/or resentment among friends, family, and co-workers. A person who suffers from OCD doesn't want the thoughts and doesn't want to do the behaviors. Unfortunately, he or she really can't help it. About half the people with OCD report that it b ...
... with everyday living, and usually leads to concern and/or resentment among friends, family, and co-workers. A person who suffers from OCD doesn't want the thoughts and doesn't want to do the behaviors. Unfortunately, he or she really can't help it. About half the people with OCD report that it b ...
Somatoform disorders
... neurological or other general medical condition, preceded by conflict or other stressor • The symptoms are not intentionally produced and cannot better accounted for by another mental disorder • Causes distress or impairment ...
... neurological or other general medical condition, preceded by conflict or other stressor • The symptoms are not intentionally produced and cannot better accounted for by another mental disorder • Causes distress or impairment ...
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.