2. Personality Disorders
... Sophia has always been preoccupied with schedules, lists, and trivial details. She plans everything sown to the last detail and becomes very upset if things don’t work out the way she has planned. In the past 9 months Andrew has been fired by three different employers. He was unreliable and often mi ...
... Sophia has always been preoccupied with schedules, lists, and trivial details. She plans everything sown to the last detail and becomes very upset if things don’t work out the way she has planned. In the past 9 months Andrew has been fired by three different employers. He was unreliable and often mi ...
Chapter 10
... (b) Views self as socially inept, unappealing, or inferior to others (c) Avoids occupational activities involving significant interpersonal contact (d) Unwilling to get involved with people unless certain of being liked (e) Inhibited in new interpersonal situations (f) Shows restraint within intimat ...
... (b) Views self as socially inept, unappealing, or inferior to others (c) Avoids occupational activities involving significant interpersonal contact (d) Unwilling to get involved with people unless certain of being liked (e) Inhibited in new interpersonal situations (f) Shows restraint within intimat ...
Part 2 2011
... is walking. The only way she seems to be able to stop these selfdestructive thoughts is to say Mother Goose nursery rhymes over and over to herself. Laura takes over 40 different vitamins and herbal remedies each day to keep herself in top physical health. Recently she had some severe dizziness, but ...
... is walking. The only way she seems to be able to stop these selfdestructive thoughts is to say Mother Goose nursery rhymes over and over to herself. Laura takes over 40 different vitamins and herbal remedies each day to keep herself in top physical health. Recently she had some severe dizziness, but ...
Mental Health Overview
... not real, such as hearing voices -- and delusions, which are false beliefs that the ill person accepts as true, despite evidence to the contrary ...
... not real, such as hearing voices -- and delusions, which are false beliefs that the ill person accepts as true, despite evidence to the contrary ...
The improvement of living. How do people cope with modern
... Social problems (57 causes) Impulsivity (29 causes) Hyperactivity (222 causes) Irritability (661 causes) Anxiety (807 causes) Fear (363 causes) Substance abuse (15 causes) Isolation (78 causes) Repetition (8 causes) Disorganization (45 causes) Social withdrawal (17 causes) Severe anxiety (3 causes) ...
... Social problems (57 causes) Impulsivity (29 causes) Hyperactivity (222 causes) Irritability (661 causes) Anxiety (807 causes) Fear (363 causes) Substance abuse (15 causes) Isolation (78 causes) Repetition (8 causes) Disorganization (45 causes) Social withdrawal (17 causes) Severe anxiety (3 causes) ...
For the Course Syllabus Click Here
... Body and Behavior: This focus of this unit is to study the physical parts of the brain and identify the function of each part while also learning about the necessity for each part to interact with the other parts. Sensation and Perception: The students learn about how the five main senses perform t ...
... Body and Behavior: This focus of this unit is to study the physical parts of the brain and identify the function of each part while also learning about the necessity for each part to interact with the other parts. Sensation and Perception: The students learn about how the five main senses perform t ...
Chapter 16 Notes
... b. Compulsion – repeatedly performing coping behaviors c. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder – experiencing both together i. Everyone has obsessions and compulsions ii. Problem when it interferes with what a person wants and needs to do iii. Causes: 1. Serve as diversions from a person’s real fears and t ...
... b. Compulsion – repeatedly performing coping behaviors c. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder – experiencing both together i. Everyone has obsessions and compulsions ii. Problem when it interferes with what a person wants and needs to do iii. Causes: 1. Serve as diversions from a person’s real fears and t ...
Chapter 17 - Disorders
... Ex. threat of a violent death or serious injury. Symptoms: 1) re-experiencing the trauma = flashback 2) hallucinations or nightmares 3) avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma 4) numbing of emotional responsiveness ...
... Ex. threat of a violent death or serious injury. Symptoms: 1) re-experiencing the trauma = flashback 2) hallucinations or nightmares 3) avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma 4) numbing of emotional responsiveness ...
Chapter 14 Powerpoint
... thoughts • Person may feel guilty or shame of who they are and have negative thoughts on them selves • Avoid the thoughts by going somewhere else ...
... thoughts • Person may feel guilty or shame of who they are and have negative thoughts on them selves • Avoid the thoughts by going somewhere else ...
Lesson 9 "Developing a Healthy Mind"
... have one or more of the following characteristics • Depression or negative self-esteem • Genetic vulnerability • Feelings of guilt or shame • Traumatic childhoods • Feelings of tension, anxiety, boredom or lonliness • Difficulty expressing feelings. • Trouble managing anger ...
... have one or more of the following characteristics • Depression or negative self-esteem • Genetic vulnerability • Feelings of guilt or shame • Traumatic childhoods • Feelings of tension, anxiety, boredom or lonliness • Difficulty expressing feelings. • Trouble managing anger ...
Internet Addiction
... online gaming addiction clouded by shame, denial, and minimization. Estimated that 86% of Internet addiction cases are complicated by co-morbidity. Internet addiction unlikely to be found unless the therapist specifically screens for it. Adolescents have been identified as being most at risk for onl ...
... online gaming addiction clouded by shame, denial, and minimization. Estimated that 86% of Internet addiction cases are complicated by co-morbidity. Internet addiction unlikely to be found unless the therapist specifically screens for it. Adolescents have been identified as being most at risk for onl ...
Module 69 - Personality Disorders
... • In this study, case histories were more likely to be diagnosed as antisocial personality if they described a fictitious male patient and as histrionic personality if they described a fictitious female patient, regardless of which disorder the case history was designed to ...
... • In this study, case histories were more likely to be diagnosed as antisocial personality if they described a fictitious male patient and as histrionic personality if they described a fictitious female patient, regardless of which disorder the case history was designed to ...
Lesson 9 Review Packet
... an individual and that is associated with distress or disability or with significantly increased risk of suffering, death, pain, disability, or an important loss of freedom ...
... an individual and that is associated with distress or disability or with significantly increased risk of suffering, death, pain, disability, or an important loss of freedom ...
Interrater and Test-Retest Reliability
... therefore reluctant to enter into relationships unless they are sure they will be liked. They believe they are incompetent and inferior to others and typically exaggerate the risks involved in activities outside their usual routine. Dependent Personality Disorder - lack self-confidence and self-re ...
... therefore reluctant to enter into relationships unless they are sure they will be liked. They believe they are incompetent and inferior to others and typically exaggerate the risks involved in activities outside their usual routine. Dependent Personality Disorder - lack self-confidence and self-re ...
Abnormal Psychology
... • Characterized by the presence of two or more distinctive personality systems in the same individual at different times – Each may have distinctive memories and characteristics • Believed to be the result of an individual protecting themselves from extreme stress, shock, or trauma • Used to be know ...
... • Characterized by the presence of two or more distinctive personality systems in the same individual at different times – Each may have distinctive memories and characteristics • Believed to be the result of an individual protecting themselves from extreme stress, shock, or trauma • Used to be know ...
Adjustment and Breakdown
... difficulties into a loss of a specific voluntary body function Bipolar Disorder- a disorder in which a person’s mood inappropriately alternates between feelings of mania and depression Schizophrenia- a group of severe psychotic disorders characterized by confusion and disconnected thoughts, emotions ...
... difficulties into a loss of a specific voluntary body function Bipolar Disorder- a disorder in which a person’s mood inappropriately alternates between feelings of mania and depression Schizophrenia- a group of severe psychotic disorders characterized by confusion and disconnected thoughts, emotions ...
Module 49 Dissociative and Personality Disorders Outline
... a. Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing lo ...
... a. Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing lo ...
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... 3. Causes: an innate ability to dissociate easily repeated episodes of severe physical or sexual abuse in childhood ...
... 3. Causes: an innate ability to dissociate easily repeated episodes of severe physical or sexual abuse in childhood ...
Dissociative Disorders
... Tend to blame others for their own shortcomings Pathological jealousy in intimate relationships Inappropriate outbursts of anger ...
... Tend to blame others for their own shortcomings Pathological jealousy in intimate relationships Inappropriate outbursts of anger ...
Personality Disorders Continued
... Common themes include ambivalent & conflicted personality dynamics that underlie presentation. Ambivalence is defined as a lack of certainty over the source of reinforcement in one’s life. Ambivalent individuals = conflicted over whether they should follow what others want them to do or follow ...
... Common themes include ambivalent & conflicted personality dynamics that underlie presentation. Ambivalence is defined as a lack of certainty over the source of reinforcement in one’s life. Ambivalent individuals = conflicted over whether they should follow what others want them to do or follow ...
Axia College Material Appendix D Psychological and
... A person’s ability to handle stress and trauma are influenced by both genetic and biological factors. Studies show a correlation between biochemical changes in brain functioning and trauma. These changes may lead to brain area damage in areas that regulate stress responses. Profiles of personalities ...
... A person’s ability to handle stress and trauma are influenced by both genetic and biological factors. Studies show a correlation between biochemical changes in brain functioning and trauma. These changes may lead to brain area damage in areas that regulate stress responses. Profiles of personalities ...
Through a Trauma Informed Lens: Rethinking Addiction
... any where from 40% - 90% relapse rate in individuals with addictive disorders after completing treatment. ...
... any where from 40% - 90% relapse rate in individuals with addictive disorders after completing treatment. ...
What Causes Mental Illness?
... Sudden change in mood or behavior Physical complaints – Psychosomatic ...
... Sudden change in mood or behavior Physical complaints – Psychosomatic ...