The Science of Psychology
... now the current version. Use the link below for a quick look at the changes. • http://psychcentral.com/b`log/archives/2013/05/18/d sm-5-released-the-big-changes/ ...
... now the current version. Use the link below for a quick look at the changes. • http://psychcentral.com/b`log/archives/2013/05/18/d sm-5-released-the-big-changes/ ...
Prof. Millie Roqueta - ISS 1161 Chapter 15 Summary
... everyday adaptive behavior must be impaired. The behavior must begin to interfere with the person’s social or occupational functioning. 3) Personal distress – frequently, the diagnosis of a psychological disorder is based on an individual’s report of great personal distress. b. Although two or three ...
... everyday adaptive behavior must be impaired. The behavior must begin to interfere with the person’s social or occupational functioning. 3) Personal distress – frequently, the diagnosis of a psychological disorder is based on an individual’s report of great personal distress. b. Although two or three ...
Psychology 101: Introduction to Psychology
... which refers to an irrational or extreme fear of something. Social phobia is a fear of social interactions such as dating or giving a speech. Specific phobias are fears of very specific things, for example heights (acrophobia) or enclosed spaces (claustrophobia). Agoraphobia is the fear of going out ...
... which refers to an irrational or extreme fear of something. Social phobia is a fear of social interactions such as dating or giving a speech. Specific phobias are fears of very specific things, for example heights (acrophobia) or enclosed spaces (claustrophobia). Agoraphobia is the fear of going out ...
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 ...
TAP3_LecturePowerPointSlides_Module32
... Biological Factors – Brain Function • The brain of those with schizophrenia operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine. ...
... Biological Factors – Brain Function • The brain of those with schizophrenia operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine. ...
Chapter 16
... – Goals: Help identify appropriate treatment for clients and to accurately and consistently group patients with similar disorders so that research efforts can more easily identify underlying causes of mental illness – Limitations Validity: Some argue that attempts on improving the consistency of t ...
... – Goals: Help identify appropriate treatment for clients and to accurately and consistently group patients with similar disorders so that research efforts can more easily identify underlying causes of mental illness – Limitations Validity: Some argue that attempts on improving the consistency of t ...
Childhood Anxiety in the Classroom
... Developmental factors to consider Overview of common childhood anxiety disorders The impact of anxiety in the classroom How to talk to parents about it Classroom support strategies ...
... Developmental factors to consider Overview of common childhood anxiety disorders The impact of anxiety in the classroom How to talk to parents about it Classroom support strategies ...
Module32
... Biological Factors – Brain Function • The brain of those with schizophrenia operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine. ...
... Biological Factors – Brain Function • The brain of those with schizophrenia operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine. ...
PERSONALITY DISORDER
... B. The individual is at least age 18 years. C. There is evidence of conduct disorder with onset before age 15 years. D. The occurrence of antisocial behavior is not exclusively during the course of schizophrenia or a manic episode. Narcissistic Personality Disorder: The hallmarks of narcissistic per ...
... B. The individual is at least age 18 years. C. There is evidence of conduct disorder with onset before age 15 years. D. The occurrence of antisocial behavior is not exclusively during the course of schizophrenia or a manic episode. Narcissistic Personality Disorder: The hallmarks of narcissistic per ...
Chapter 9 (Personality Disorders)
... Why care about PDs? • PDs are associated with significant impairment (e.g., social impairment) • Presence of pathological personality traits as an adolescent is associated with increased risk for the later development of other mental disorders • Sometimes, PDs represent the beginning stages of the ...
... Why care about PDs? • PDs are associated with significant impairment (e.g., social impairment) • Presence of pathological personality traits as an adolescent is associated with increased risk for the later development of other mental disorders • Sometimes, PDs represent the beginning stages of the ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Mental disorders are a psychological response to stress & inhumane conditions • Genetic components of many disorders • Acceptance of phys cause & search for med treatment ...
... • Mental disorders are a psychological response to stress & inhumane conditions • Genetic components of many disorders • Acceptance of phys cause & search for med treatment ...
Module 31 Power Point
... operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine. ...
... operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine. ...
Personality disorders - Faribault Area Learning Center
... • Stressful events related to work, marriage and close relationships often precede depression • With each new generation, depression is striking earlier and affecting more people ...
... • Stressful events related to work, marriage and close relationships often precede depression • With each new generation, depression is striking earlier and affecting more people ...
Schizophrenia
... A. Duration Criterion: To be diagnosed as Schizophrenic, the individual must have had the symptoms for at least 6 months. This criterion eliminates brief psychotic episodes and Mood Disorders such as Major Depression from the diagnostic category of Schizophrenia. (Why 6 months? 6 months seems to dis ...
... A. Duration Criterion: To be diagnosed as Schizophrenic, the individual must have had the symptoms for at least 6 months. This criterion eliminates brief psychotic episodes and Mood Disorders such as Major Depression from the diagnostic category of Schizophrenia. (Why 6 months? 6 months seems to dis ...
Understanding Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
... • Overtalkative, overactive, elated, little need for sleep, etc. ...
... • Overtalkative, overactive, elated, little need for sleep, etc. ...
Chapter 12 - Psychological Disorders
... b) DSM formally eliminated vague terms like neurosis (used to describe anxietyoriented problems) and psychosis (used to describe more extreme problems in which people were “out of touch with reality”). c) Revisions of the DSM that are under way may include a dimensional approach, in which clusters o ...
... b) DSM formally eliminated vague terms like neurosis (used to describe anxietyoriented problems) and psychosis (used to describe more extreme problems in which people were “out of touch with reality”). c) Revisions of the DSM that are under way may include a dimensional approach, in which clusters o ...
CHAPTER 31 for wiki
... in which an individual experiences two or more distinct and alternating personalities • Formerly called multiple personalities – Before the 1970s fewer than 100 cases had ever been reported. – In the 1980s alone, reports of more than 20,000 diagnosed cases appeared, almost all of them in North Ameri ...
... in which an individual experiences two or more distinct and alternating personalities • Formerly called multiple personalities – Before the 1970s fewer than 100 cases had ever been reported. – In the 1980s alone, reports of more than 20,000 diagnosed cases appeared, almost all of them in North Ameri ...
CHAPTER OUTLINE
... The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders provides specific criteria outlining the conditions that must be present for diagnosis of a particular disorder. It says nothing about what causes disorders. a) There are five dimensions, or axes, for DSM-IV evaluation. ...
... The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders provides specific criteria outlining the conditions that must be present for diagnosis of a particular disorder. It says nothing about what causes disorders. a) There are five dimensions, or axes, for DSM-IV evaluation. ...
CCAnxiety Disorders
... The course of this disorder is often marked by exacerbation and remission over a period of years 30 - 44% of children with SAD show evidence of psychological problems continuing into adulthood SAD may precede the development of conditions such as panic disorder and agoraphobia, which become more obv ...
... The course of this disorder is often marked by exacerbation and remission over a period of years 30 - 44% of children with SAD show evidence of psychological problems continuing into adulthood SAD may precede the development of conditions such as panic disorder and agoraphobia, which become more obv ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Most major depressive episodes self-terminate. Stressful events related to work, marriage, and close relationships often precede depression. With each new generation, depression is striking earlier, now often in the late teens, and affecting more people. ...
... Most major depressive episodes self-terminate. Stressful events related to work, marriage, and close relationships often precede depression. With each new generation, depression is striking earlier, now often in the late teens, and affecting more people. ...
Unit 12 Abnormal Reading Guide 2017 - Bullis Haiku
... Give some examples of behaviors someone might experience during their manic phase. ...
... Give some examples of behaviors someone might experience during their manic phase. ...
SCHIZOPHRENIA
... medical, family, and mental-health information. Patients tend to benefit when the professional takes into account their client's entire life and background. This includes but is not limited to the person's gender, sexual orientation, cultural, religious and ethnic background, and socioeconomic statu ...
... medical, family, and mental-health information. Patients tend to benefit when the professional takes into account their client's entire life and background. This includes but is not limited to the person's gender, sexual orientation, cultural, religious and ethnic background, and socioeconomic statu ...
Personality Disorders - Psychclerk
... Diagnostic Criteria (301.83) for Borderline Personality Disorder A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following: 1) ...
... Diagnostic Criteria (301.83) for Borderline Personality Disorder A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following: 1) ...
Chapter 18 - RaduegePsychology
... This is a mood disorder in which a person, for no apparent reason, experiences two or more weeks of depressed moods, feeling of worthlessness and diminished interest or pleasure in most activities. The person may become deeply discouraged about everything. Depressed people often feel that they are h ...
... This is a mood disorder in which a person, for no apparent reason, experiences two or more weeks of depressed moods, feeling of worthlessness and diminished interest or pleasure in most activities. The person may become deeply discouraged about everything. Depressed people often feel that they are h ...