personality disorders - People Server at UNCW
... Borderline Personality • Labile interpersonal relationships characterized by instability. • The pattern is present in a variety of settings (e.g., not just at work or home) and often is accompanied by a similar lability (fluctuating back and forth, sometimes in a quick manner) in a person's affect, ...
... Borderline Personality • Labile interpersonal relationships characterized by instability. • The pattern is present in a variety of settings (e.g., not just at work or home) and often is accompanied by a similar lability (fluctuating back and forth, sometimes in a quick manner) in a person's affect, ...
Mental Disorders
... thoughts and hear threatening voices, which causes them to act afraid or to argue with other people. May attack other people or objects in their surroundings out of fear. This type often develops later in life than other types of schizophrenia. Disorganized schizophrenia = rare but is the most serio ...
... thoughts and hear threatening voices, which causes them to act afraid or to argue with other people. May attack other people or objects in their surroundings out of fear. This type often develops later in life than other types of schizophrenia. Disorganized schizophrenia = rare but is the most serio ...
Mental Illness & Crime Key Issues & Debates (part 2) Dr
... Not specifically defined in ICD-10 or DSM-IV Closest is Antisocial Personality Disorder (Dissocial) Assessed using Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist (Revised, 1991, 2003). Includes traits (grandiosity, selfishness, callousness) and behaviours (antisocial, irresponsible & parasitic lifestyle) Higher score ...
... Not specifically defined in ICD-10 or DSM-IV Closest is Antisocial Personality Disorder (Dissocial) Assessed using Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist (Revised, 1991, 2003). Includes traits (grandiosity, selfishness, callousness) and behaviours (antisocial, irresponsible & parasitic lifestyle) Higher score ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by 5 (or more) of the following: ...
... image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by 5 (or more) of the following: ...
Psychobabble 101: Mental Health Professions, Diagnoses, Terminology, and Methods April 17, 2007
... mental disorder is a completely discrete entity with absolute boundaries dividing it from all other metal disorders or from no mental disorder There is also no assumption that all individuals described as having the same mental disorder are alike in all important ways ...
... mental disorder is a completely discrete entity with absolute boundaries dividing it from all other metal disorders or from no mental disorder There is also no assumption that all individuals described as having the same mental disorder are alike in all important ways ...
DSM-IV-TR in Action Powerpoint
... Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders Will also include trichotillomania and possible other conditions Obsessions to be described as urges rather than impulses Term “impulses” is problematic as how do you distinguish them from impulse control disorders, so will change term ...
... Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders Will also include trichotillomania and possible other conditions Obsessions to be described as urges rather than impulses Term “impulses” is problematic as how do you distinguish them from impulse control disorders, so will change term ...
Chapter 10 Lesson 1 - Brimley Area Schools
... • An Illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing him or her from leading a happy, healthful and productive life • Identified by their inability to cope in healthful ways with life’s changes, demands, problems, or traumas ...
... • An Illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing him or her from leading a happy, healthful and productive life • Identified by their inability to cope in healthful ways with life’s changes, demands, problems, or traumas ...
Review Exam 3 Format: 48 questions, 2 pts each. Mostly Multiple
... Chap 14: You are responsible for all material in this chapter. Make sure you know the bold-faced terms on the margins. Most was also covered in class. We did not cover Childhood Disorders in class, but be sure you read that section as it may be on the exam. Topics covered include - Classifying ...
... Chap 14: You are responsible for all material in this chapter. Make sure you know the bold-faced terms on the margins. Most was also covered in class. We did not cover Childhood Disorders in class, but be sure you read that section as it may be on the exam. Topics covered include - Classifying ...
Narcissistic Personality Disorder - Mood Disorders Association of
... Narcissistic patients try to sustain an image of perfection and personal invincibility for themselves and attempt to project that impression to others as well. Physical illness may shatter this illusion, and a patient may lose the feeling of safety inherent in a cohesive sense of self. This loss pre ...
... Narcissistic patients try to sustain an image of perfection and personal invincibility for themselves and attempt to project that impression to others as well. Physical illness may shatter this illusion, and a patient may lose the feeling of safety inherent in a cohesive sense of self. This loss pre ...
Psychological Disorders
... Prevalence and Uses • 15% experience mental disorder – Top three: Anxiety, phobias, mood ...
... Prevalence and Uses • 15% experience mental disorder – Top three: Anxiety, phobias, mood ...
Classifying and treating personality disorders: back to the future?
... n his Keynote Lecture, Professor Tyrer detailed what he saw as the shortcomings of the proposed criteria for DSM-5 and ways in which he hoped the next version of the International Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems (ICD-11) would provide a more practically useful set of criteria f ...
... n his Keynote Lecture, Professor Tyrer detailed what he saw as the shortcomings of the proposed criteria for DSM-5 and ways in which he hoped the next version of the International Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems (ICD-11) would provide a more practically useful set of criteria f ...
Ch.14-Psych. Disorders
... Straightening books or fringe on a carpet Hand washing Flashing ...
... Straightening books or fringe on a carpet Hand washing Flashing ...
New Personality Disorders Fact Sheet
... sexual partner Schizoid An individual with schizoid personality disorder is generally detached from social relationships, and shows a narrow range of emotional expression in various social settings. This pattern is indicated by four (or more) of the following (from DSM-IV, American Psychiatric Assoc ...
... sexual partner Schizoid An individual with schizoid personality disorder is generally detached from social relationships, and shows a narrow range of emotional expression in various social settings. This pattern is indicated by four (or more) of the following (from DSM-IV, American Psychiatric Assoc ...
Abnormal Psych
... disorder, social phobia, and schizoid personality disorder. 9. Identify the similarities and differences between obsessive-compulsive disorder and obsessivecompulsive personality disorder. 10. Describe alternative conceptualizations of the personality disorders. ...
... disorder, social phobia, and schizoid personality disorder. 9. Identify the similarities and differences between obsessive-compulsive disorder and obsessivecompulsive personality disorder. 10. Describe alternative conceptualizations of the personality disorders. ...
Personality Disorders
... (These traits are true only of adults. Children and teenagers are naturally self-centered; this doesn't imply ultimate personality disorder) Despite grandiosity, have fragile self-esteem and often feel unworthy. ...
... (These traits are true only of adults. Children and teenagers are naturally self-centered; this doesn't imply ultimate personality disorder) Despite grandiosity, have fragile self-esteem and often feel unworthy. ...
(affective) disorders
... Cluster C (anxious) • Avoidant · Dependent • Obsessive-compulsive Not specified • Depressive • Passive–aggressive • Sadistic · Self-defeating ...
... Cluster C (anxious) • Avoidant · Dependent • Obsessive-compulsive Not specified • Depressive • Passive–aggressive • Sadistic · Self-defeating ...
Chapter 15 pt. 2: Mood Disorders, Dissociation, Schizophrenia, and
... Mood Disorders Illustrate Emotional Extremes Mood Disorders are characterized by emotional extremes and come in variety of forms: –1. Major Depressive Disorder –2. Dysthymic Disorder –3. Seasonal Affective Disorder –4. Bipolar Disorder ...
... Mood Disorders Illustrate Emotional Extremes Mood Disorders are characterized by emotional extremes and come in variety of forms: –1. Major Depressive Disorder –2. Dysthymic Disorder –3. Seasonal Affective Disorder –4. Bipolar Disorder ...
CHAPTER 9: MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS
... • Although they may act “tough” usually they have low self-esteem. • May also have symptoms of other mental disorders including anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. • With out treatment they may be unable to the demands of adulthood and continue to have problems relating to others, holding a jo ...
... • Although they may act “tough” usually they have low self-esteem. • May also have symptoms of other mental disorders including anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. • With out treatment they may be unable to the demands of adulthood and continue to have problems relating to others, holding a jo ...
types of mental disorders
... • Although they may act “tough” usually they have low self-esteem. • May also have symptoms of other mental disorders including anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. • With out treatment they may be unable to do the demands of adulthood and continue to have problems relating to others, holding a ...
... • Although they may act “tough” usually they have low self-esteem. • May also have symptoms of other mental disorders including anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. • With out treatment they may be unable to do the demands of adulthood and continue to have problems relating to others, holding a ...
chapter 14
... persistently violates societal norms and the rights of others). Ineffectively lax or excessively punative parenting are associated with such delinquent behaviors in children. 14.9 Substance-related disorders are characterized by continued use of a substance (such as alcohol or cocaine) that negative ...
... persistently violates societal norms and the rights of others). Ineffectively lax or excessively punative parenting are associated with such delinquent behaviors in children. 14.9 Substance-related disorders are characterized by continued use of a substance (such as alcohol or cocaine) that negative ...
Advocacy in Difficult Situations AFSCME Local 88
... depression, especially in men. • Anger can be a sign of an anxiety disorder such as PTSD. ...
... depression, especially in men. • Anger can be a sign of an anxiety disorder such as PTSD. ...
Somatoform disorders - Salisbury University
... 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 i ...
... 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 i ...