Chapter 16: Psychological disorders PowerPoint
... – Focused on everything and nothing in particular – 1 in 50 people at some point in life ...
... – Focused on everything and nothing in particular – 1 in 50 people at some point in life ...
Psychological Disorders
... forms of autism). • Childhood bipolar disorder has a new name – “Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder.” • ADHD is no longer just a childhood disorder. You can be diagnosed with it as an adult. • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and binge eating disorder are now official disorders. • Hoarding ...
... forms of autism). • Childhood bipolar disorder has a new name – “Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder.” • ADHD is no longer just a childhood disorder. You can be diagnosed with it as an adult. • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and binge eating disorder are now official disorders. • Hoarding ...
Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders - DSM-5
... Hoarding Disorder Hoarding disorder is characterized by the persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of the value others may attribute to these possessions. The behavior usually has harmful effects—emotional, physical, social, financial, and even legal—for the person ...
... Hoarding Disorder Hoarding disorder is characterized by the persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of the value others may attribute to these possessions. The behavior usually has harmful effects—emotional, physical, social, financial, and even legal—for the person ...
Types of Psychological Disorders
... images or sounds that are not real, such as hearing voices; and delusions—false beliefs that the ill person accepts as true, despite evidence to the contrary. Schizophrenia is an example of a psychotic disorder. Eating Disorders: Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder ...
... images or sounds that are not real, such as hearing voices; and delusions—false beliefs that the ill person accepts as true, despite evidence to the contrary. Schizophrenia is an example of a psychotic disorder. Eating Disorders: Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder ...
College Student`s Mental Health
... • Myth #7: Depression and other illnesses, such as anxiety disorders, do not affect children or adolescents. Any problems they have are just a part of growing up. • Myth #8: If you have a mental illness, you can will it away. Being treated for a psychiatric disorder means an individual has in some w ...
... • Myth #7: Depression and other illnesses, such as anxiety disorders, do not affect children or adolescents. Any problems they have are just a part of growing up. • Myth #8: If you have a mental illness, you can will it away. Being treated for a psychiatric disorder means an individual has in some w ...
Psychological Disorders
... (and declare that these people are sick and “a cure must be found”). ...
... (and declare that these people are sick and “a cure must be found”). ...
Sample Student Informative Speech Outline
... Transition: Now that I have told you about the symptoms of OCPD, I will tell you about the causes. II. Main Point: What are the causes of these symptoms? A. These symptoms are fairly common individually, and many people who have them don’t have OCPD B. According to the Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Di ...
... Transition: Now that I have told you about the symptoms of OCPD, I will tell you about the causes. II. Main Point: What are the causes of these symptoms? A. These symptoms are fairly common individually, and many people who have them don’t have OCPD B. According to the Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Di ...
DisordersMultipleChoice - Homework due date to be
... Assuming the woman is NOT having a heart attack, she is most likely experiencing a. a manic episode b. a panic attack c. a dissociative fugue d. post-traumatic stress 12. _____ Jason is so preoccupied with staying clean that he showers as many as ten times each day. Jason would be diagnosed as suffe ...
... Assuming the woman is NOT having a heart attack, she is most likely experiencing a. a manic episode b. a panic attack c. a dissociative fugue d. post-traumatic stress 12. _____ Jason is so preoccupied with staying clean that he showers as many as ten times each day. Jason would be diagnosed as suffe ...
OL Chapter 12 overview
... Depressed people see life through dark glasses. Social-cognitive theorists point out that biological factors do not operate independently of environmental influences. People who are depressed often have negative beliefs about themselves and their present and future situations (they view life through ...
... Depressed people see life through dark glasses. Social-cognitive theorists point out that biological factors do not operate independently of environmental influences. People who are depressed often have negative beliefs about themselves and their present and future situations (they view life through ...
Personality Disorders
... fear of rejection, manifest itself as the need to be cared for ▪ Obsessive-compulsive- anxiety and the uncertainty of the future. They are extremely orderly and so preoccupied with details that the accomplish very little ...
... fear of rejection, manifest itself as the need to be cared for ▪ Obsessive-compulsive- anxiety and the uncertainty of the future. They are extremely orderly and so preoccupied with details that the accomplish very little ...
Family History of Mental Illness - Emory University Department of
... Mental illness is a category of diseases/disorders known to cause mild to severe disturbances in thought and/or behavior, which can result in an inability to cope with the ordinary demands and routines of life. There are more than 200 classified forms of mental illness. Common disorders are depressi ...
... Mental illness is a category of diseases/disorders known to cause mild to severe disturbances in thought and/or behavior, which can result in an inability to cope with the ordinary demands and routines of life. There are more than 200 classified forms of mental illness. Common disorders are depressi ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Schizoid Personality Disorder: person is withdrawn and lacks feelings for others ...
... • Schizoid Personality Disorder: person is withdrawn and lacks feelings for others ...
Cluster A Personality Disorders 301.0 Paranoid Personality Disorder
... Features because these disorders are all characterized by a period of persistent psychotic symptoms (e.g., delusions and hallucinations). To give an additional diagnosis of Paranoid Personality Disorder, the Personality Disorder must have been present before the onset of psychotic symptoms and must ...
... Features because these disorders are all characterized by a period of persistent psychotic symptoms (e.g., delusions and hallucinations). To give an additional diagnosis of Paranoid Personality Disorder, the Personality Disorder must have been present before the onset of psychotic symptoms and must ...
Doherty A Distinguishing between adjustment disorder
... • 1/3 of completed suicides (Lonquist 1995); most common diagnosis in developing world (Manoranjitham 2010) • Suggested that there may be differences between the 2 diagnoses in risk variables and socio-demographic profile (Polyakova 1998) ...
... • 1/3 of completed suicides (Lonquist 1995); most common diagnosis in developing world (Manoranjitham 2010) • Suggested that there may be differences between the 2 diagnoses in risk variables and socio-demographic profile (Polyakova 1998) ...
these questions
... Depressive and Bipolar Disorders #30 1. What are the two opposing ends of bipolar? ...
... Depressive and Bipolar Disorders #30 1. What are the two opposing ends of bipolar? ...
Abnormal Psychology Modules 48-55
... • "I knew the rituals didn't make sense, and I was deeply ashamed of them, but I couldn't seem to overcome them until I had therapy." • "Getting dressed in the morning was tough, because I had a routine, and if I didn't follow the routine, I'd get anxious and would have to get dressed again. I alway ...
... • "I knew the rituals didn't make sense, and I was deeply ashamed of them, but I couldn't seem to overcome them until I had therapy." • "Getting dressed in the morning was tough, because I had a routine, and if I didn't follow the routine, I'd get anxious and would have to get dressed again. I alway ...
Psychological Disorders
... repeat certain actions again and again. – Obsession: A young woman is continuously terrified by the thought that cars might careen onto the sidewalk and run her over – Compulsion: She always walks as far from the street pavement as possible and wears red clothes so that she will be immediately visib ...
... repeat certain actions again and again. – Obsession: A young woman is continuously terrified by the thought that cars might careen onto the sidewalk and run her over – Compulsion: She always walks as far from the street pavement as possible and wears red clothes so that she will be immediately visib ...
Managing Personality Disorders in Primary Care
... • At end of presentation, attendees will be able to: • Classify personality disorders according to DSM-IV-TR clusters • Describe common differential diagnosis issues with personality disorders • Discuss other psychiatric co-morbidity of personality disorders • Integrate care of ...
... • At end of presentation, attendees will be able to: • Classify personality disorders according to DSM-IV-TR clusters • Describe common differential diagnosis issues with personality disorders • Discuss other psychiatric co-morbidity of personality disorders • Integrate care of ...
Psychological Disorders
... practices and the social environment. Policies of total abstinence tend to increase addiction rates rather than reduce them. Not all addicts have withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking a drug. Addiction does not depend on the properties of the drug alone, but also on the reason for taking it. ...
... practices and the social environment. Policies of total abstinence tend to increase addiction rates rather than reduce them. Not all addicts have withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking a drug. Addiction does not depend on the properties of the drug alone, but also on the reason for taking it. ...
Introduction to Psychology
... Schizophrenia The Dopamine Hypothesis Schizophrenics have excessive amounts of dopamine dopamine- a neurotransmitter used in the parts of the brain that regulate movement; also involved in the experience of pleasure which causes schizophrenics to feel manic or high; malfunctioning dopamine sy ...
... Schizophrenia The Dopamine Hypothesis Schizophrenics have excessive amounts of dopamine dopamine- a neurotransmitter used in the parts of the brain that regulate movement; also involved in the experience of pleasure which causes schizophrenics to feel manic or high; malfunctioning dopamine sy ...
2006_08_31-DaSilva-Affective_and_personality_disorders
... D) The disturbance in mood and the change in functioning are observable by others. E) The mood disturbance not severe enough to cause marked impairment in social or occupational functioning, or to necessitate hospitalization, and there are no psychotic features. F) The symptoms are not due to the di ...
... D) The disturbance in mood and the change in functioning are observable by others. E) The mood disturbance not severe enough to cause marked impairment in social or occupational functioning, or to necessitate hospitalization, and there are no psychotic features. F) The symptoms are not due to the di ...