Dissociative Identity Disorder
... entities or mental states which eventually take on identities of their own. ♦ Certain personalities are created to cope with different life experiences/responsibilities/roles and come in and out when the issue at hand changes or is modified (switching). Terms used to describe the ‘identities’; - alt ...
... entities or mental states which eventually take on identities of their own. ♦ Certain personalities are created to cope with different life experiences/responsibilities/roles and come in and out when the issue at hand changes or is modified (switching). Terms used to describe the ‘identities’; - alt ...
Intro
... • Epidemiology is the study of diseases in populations of humans or other animals, specifically how, when and where they occur. – Epidemiological studies can never prove causation – Incidence = new cases of a condition which occur during a specified period – Prevalence = cases (both new and existing ...
... • Epidemiology is the study of diseases in populations of humans or other animals, specifically how, when and where they occur. – Epidemiological studies can never prove causation – Incidence = new cases of a condition which occur during a specified period – Prevalence = cases (both new and existing ...
Chapter 43 - Bakersfield College
... the set of attitudes, values, behaviors, and traits of a person. •Maslow’s theory of basic needs affects personality development. Lower-level needs must be met before higher-level needs. Physical needs are met before safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization need ...
... the set of attitudes, values, behaviors, and traits of a person. •Maslow’s theory of basic needs affects personality development. Lower-level needs must be met before higher-level needs. Physical needs are met before safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization need ...
A2 Dysfunctional behaviour
... stand them and must avoid them at all costs. • Every problem should have an ideal solution – and it’s intolerable when one can’t be found. • Things must be the way I want them to be, otherwise life will be intolerable. • My unhappiness is caused by things that are outside my control – so there is li ...
... stand them and must avoid them at all costs. • Every problem should have an ideal solution – and it’s intolerable when one can’t be found. • Things must be the way I want them to be, otherwise life will be intolerable. • My unhappiness is caused by things that are outside my control – so there is li ...
Chapter 25
... Characteristics of Other SubstanceRelated Disorders • Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-related disorders • Opioid-related disorders • Amphetamine-related disorders • Cocaine-related disorders • Cannabis-related disorders • Hallucinogen- and phencyclidine-related disorders • Inhalant-related disor ...
... Characteristics of Other SubstanceRelated Disorders • Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-related disorders • Opioid-related disorders • Amphetamine-related disorders • Cocaine-related disorders • Cannabis-related disorders • Hallucinogen- and phencyclidine-related disorders • Inhalant-related disor ...
Treatment of mental disorders
... CBT therapy, and offshoots such as dialectical behavior therapy. Psychoanalysis, addressing underlying psychic conflicts and defenses, has been a dominant school of psychotherapy and is still in use. Systemic therapy or family therapy is sometimes used, addressing a network of relationships as well ...
... CBT therapy, and offshoots such as dialectical behavior therapy. Psychoanalysis, addressing underlying psychic conflicts and defenses, has been a dominant school of psychotherapy and is still in use. Systemic therapy or family therapy is sometimes used, addressing a network of relationships as well ...
AP Psychology Research Assignment
... Choose one of the perspectives listed below. Describe the theory of personality developed by theorists in this perspective. Be sure to mention differences among the theorists. Give your opinion of the validity of the perspective. Psychoanalytic perspective Trait perspective Humanistic Perspective So ...
... Choose one of the perspectives listed below. Describe the theory of personality developed by theorists in this perspective. Be sure to mention differences among the theorists. Give your opinion of the validity of the perspective. Psychoanalytic perspective Trait perspective Humanistic Perspective So ...
What a Difference 5 Minutes can Make in the Lives of
... evidence from the field is that people with the cooccurring disorders of Mental Health, Trauma related Mental Health Issues and Substance Abuse are NOT benefiting from traditional mental health and substance abuse treatment. ► The evidence that current options are ineffective comes in the form of mu ...
... evidence from the field is that people with the cooccurring disorders of Mental Health, Trauma related Mental Health Issues and Substance Abuse are NOT benefiting from traditional mental health and substance abuse treatment. ► The evidence that current options are ineffective comes in the form of mu ...
AP Psychology Research Assignment
... AP Psychology Research Assignment You will be writing three research papers on three different topics, 5-10 pages in length during this semester. They must follow APA guidelines. You must use academic resources for your research. Absolutely no Wikipedia, textbook or non-academic sites. Due Dates: ...
... AP Psychology Research Assignment You will be writing three research papers on three different topics, 5-10 pages in length during this semester. They must follow APA guidelines. You must use academic resources for your research. Absolutely no Wikipedia, textbook or non-academic sites. Due Dates: ...
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best
... 52) Jean has been under a psychiatrist's care for schizophrenia. She has recently developed a motor disturbance that includes trouble controlling her facial muscles. While her original condition is improving, she still does not function like a fully alert and normal person. Her doctor has probably b ...
... 52) Jean has been under a psychiatrist's care for schizophrenia. She has recently developed a motor disturbance that includes trouble controlling her facial muscles. While her original condition is improving, she still does not function like a fully alert and normal person. Her doctor has probably b ...
What is a drug interaction?
... tetracycline (an antibiotic). Grapefruit juice inhibits the breakdown of many medications and may lead to increased blood concentrations of other drugs that could result in serious adverse reactions. How can I reduce my risk of experiencing drug interactions? One important piece of advice is to stop ...
... tetracycline (an antibiotic). Grapefruit juice inhibits the breakdown of many medications and may lead to increased blood concentrations of other drugs that could result in serious adverse reactions. How can I reduce my risk of experiencing drug interactions? One important piece of advice is to stop ...
Uppers, Downers and All Arounders
... • Initiating efforts to improve functioning • Facilitating access to services and coordinating resources among different service providers. ...
... • Initiating efforts to improve functioning • Facilitating access to services and coordinating resources among different service providers. ...
Effectiveness of Acceptance-Commitment Therapy on Anxiety and
... activities. Recently, ACT has been used for a wide range of psychological problems including depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse disorders, psychosis, chronic diseases, eating disorders, and work-related problems, among others (8). ACT is considered a relevant treatment for clinical situa ...
... activities. Recently, ACT has been used for a wide range of psychological problems including depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse disorders, psychosis, chronic diseases, eating disorders, and work-related problems, among others (8). ACT is considered a relevant treatment for clinical situa ...
Unit 6 – Adjustment & Breakdown
... Failure to adjust physically, emotionally or psychologically is abnormal Striving for ideal psychological functioning (self-actualization) is normal ...
... Failure to adjust physically, emotionally or psychologically is abnormal Striving for ideal psychological functioning (self-actualization) is normal ...
Prenatal Drug Exposure: Behavioral Functioning in Late Childhood and Adolescence
... outbursts—and sometimes substance abuse (Barkley et al. 1991; Mannuzza et al. 1991). It is assumed that much of the change in symptom expression is related to the increasing ability of individuals to control their own environment—to remove themselves from situations such as class-rooms in which prol ...
... outbursts—and sometimes substance abuse (Barkley et al. 1991; Mannuzza et al. 1991). It is assumed that much of the change in symptom expression is related to the increasing ability of individuals to control their own environment—to remove themselves from situations such as class-rooms in which prol ...
Abnormal Psychology
... questions in the DSM-IV-TR about a client’s symptoms that lead to a possible diagnosis ...
... questions in the DSM-IV-TR about a client’s symptoms that lead to a possible diagnosis ...
psych mod 22 terms
... Mental Disorder: a prolonged or recurring problem that seriously interferes with an individual’s ability to live a satisfying personal life and function adequately in society Phobia: an anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, excessive, and irrational fear that is out of all proportion to the ...
... Mental Disorder: a prolonged or recurring problem that seriously interferes with an individual’s ability to live a satisfying personal life and function adequately in society Phobia: an anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, excessive, and irrational fear that is out of all proportion to the ...
BBB460 Syllabus 2008
... Cushing’s syndrome, Galactorrhea, Kallman’s syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome, PraderWillie syndrome. If students wish to write about other diseases, they should get prior approval from the professor. The drug write-ups will describe the mechanisms of action of commonly prescribed drugs. Describe each dr ...
... Cushing’s syndrome, Galactorrhea, Kallman’s syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome, PraderWillie syndrome. If students wish to write about other diseases, they should get prior approval from the professor. The drug write-ups will describe the mechanisms of action of commonly prescribed drugs. Describe each dr ...
Mental Health
... Safety needs may be different for each individual, depending on where he or she is in life. For a child, this need may manifest as the need for a safe family environment. There has to be security in the home, with warmth and love ...
... Safety needs may be different for each individual, depending on where he or she is in life. For a child, this need may manifest as the need for a safe family environment. There has to be security in the home, with warmth and love ...
The Anxiety Disorders Some Practical Questions & Answers
... • Parents (and adult) patients can be demanding of a miracle cure. • A dispassionate comparative history may be difficult to obtain. • Unrealistic expectations for a pill fix are common. • The temptation to prescribe too quickly is great. 1 • The effect of advertizing on the public is great. • Anti- ...
... • Parents (and adult) patients can be demanding of a miracle cure. • A dispassionate comparative history may be difficult to obtain. • Unrealistic expectations for a pill fix are common. • The temptation to prescribe too quickly is great. 1 • The effect of advertizing on the public is great. • Anti- ...
treatmentCollins - Doral Academy Preparatory
... Person-Centered Therapy (Client-centered or Rogerian) Show the client unconditional positive regard: accepting and valuing self (and people) regardless of their behavior Allow the client to take responsibility for his life Mirror the clients emotions and thoughts so that he/she can decide their pat ...
... Person-Centered Therapy (Client-centered or Rogerian) Show the client unconditional positive regard: accepting and valuing self (and people) regardless of their behavior Allow the client to take responsibility for his life Mirror the clients emotions and thoughts so that he/she can decide their pat ...
Propanolol is a non- selective beta-blocker.
... Beta-blockers work by binding to the beta receptor sites on the cells and prevent another molecule from binding to that particular site and preventing the cell from initiating the sequence to produce whatever hormone or protein it would otherwise have been told to do. Paramedics use a similar princi ...
... Beta-blockers work by binding to the beta receptor sites on the cells and prevent another molecule from binding to that particular site and preventing the cell from initiating the sequence to produce whatever hormone or protein it would otherwise have been told to do. Paramedics use a similar princi ...