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... • Perplexity...which may become delusional mood • Depressed, elated, angry • Flattened (reduced range of emotional expression) • Blunted (reduced sensitivity to others) Affect may become incongruous • e.g. Laughing when discussing unpleasant experience ...
... • Perplexity...which may become delusional mood • Depressed, elated, angry • Flattened (reduced range of emotional expression) • Blunted (reduced sensitivity to others) Affect may become incongruous • e.g. Laughing when discussing unpleasant experience ...
Psychopathology
... • General paresis as an example • syphilis caused by bacterial infection • in a few cases, symptoms seem to clear up then later general paresis appears • at first, thought general paresis was psychological disorder • progressive general decline of physical and psychological functioning culminating i ...
... • General paresis as an example • syphilis caused by bacterial infection • in a few cases, symptoms seem to clear up then later general paresis appears • at first, thought general paresis was psychological disorder • progressive general decline of physical and psychological functioning culminating i ...
Schizophrenia
... Onset before age 25 Chronic flat, inappropriate affect Silliness, giggling, masturbating in public Bizarre behavior Facial grimacing & mannerisms ...
... Onset before age 25 Chronic flat, inappropriate affect Silliness, giggling, masturbating in public Bizarre behavior Facial grimacing & mannerisms ...
November 8, 2012
... o Poverty of Speech (Alogia) Does not speak very much or the content lacks. Those with positive symptoms will be very talkative, those with negative symptoms will get nothing when you’re trying to engage with them (one or two word short answers) o Blunted Affect (Flat Affect) Lack of an emotiona ...
... o Poverty of Speech (Alogia) Does not speak very much or the content lacks. Those with positive symptoms will be very talkative, those with negative symptoms will get nothing when you’re trying to engage with them (one or two word short answers) o Blunted Affect (Flat Affect) Lack of an emotiona ...
Abnormal Psychology
... evidence of clinical syndrome? evidence of personality disorder or mental retardation? evidence of general, non-abnormal medical condition? evidence of psychosocial or environmental issues for which there is high correlation with disorders? – GAF score: How well does person function in daily life? ( ...
... evidence of clinical syndrome? evidence of personality disorder or mental retardation? evidence of general, non-abnormal medical condition? evidence of psychosocial or environmental issues for which there is high correlation with disorders? – GAF score: How well does person function in daily life? ( ...
7. Forensic Mental Health: Psychotherpeutic
... Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Incarcerated Psychotic inmates ...
... Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Incarcerated Psychotic inmates ...
the continuity of psychotic experiences in the general population
... FIGURE 1. Possible Degrees of Continuity of Psychosis Distributions. In A, there is a continuous and normal distribution of psychotic traits in the general population, much as one would expect of, for example, weight or blood pressure. In B, there is a clear bimodal distribution, with the great majo ...
... FIGURE 1. Possible Degrees of Continuity of Psychosis Distributions. In A, there is a continuous and normal distribution of psychotic traits in the general population, much as one would expect of, for example, weight or blood pressure. In B, there is a clear bimodal distribution, with the great majo ...
Neurotransmitters
... substances (i.e., how long it takes the before the substance is no longer present in an individual's system) Symptoms, therefore, can persist for hours, days, or weeks after a substance is last used Obsessive-compulsive symptoms induced by substances sometimes do not disappear, even although the sub ...
... substances (i.e., how long it takes the before the substance is no longer present in an individual's system) Symptoms, therefore, can persist for hours, days, or weeks after a substance is last used Obsessive-compulsive symptoms induced by substances sometimes do not disappear, even although the sub ...
Unit14
... the criteria for either hypomania or MDD Intervening periods of normalcy do not exceed 2 months at a time Symptoms are severe enough to cause marked impairment in social/occupational functioning and/or to require hospitalization Mood disturbance is chronic in nature, persisting at least 2 year ...
... the criteria for either hypomania or MDD Intervening periods of normalcy do not exceed 2 months at a time Symptoms are severe enough to cause marked impairment in social/occupational functioning and/or to require hospitalization Mood disturbance is chronic in nature, persisting at least 2 year ...
Document
... Beliefs that seem real to the person with schizophrenia, when in fact, they are not real. ...
... Beliefs that seem real to the person with schizophrenia, when in fact, they are not real. ...
NS330 Quiz 3 - WordPress.com
... Things that mimic mania: steroids, levadopa, catapril, meth, cocaine, syphilis, HIV, lyme disease, hyperthyroid, tumors, brain injuries SCHIZOPHRENIA Affects thinking, language, emotions, social behavior, ability to perceive reality accurately Onset- typically late teens/early twenties Subtypes: Par ...
... Things that mimic mania: steroids, levadopa, catapril, meth, cocaine, syphilis, HIV, lyme disease, hyperthyroid, tumors, brain injuries SCHIZOPHRENIA Affects thinking, language, emotions, social behavior, ability to perceive reality accurately Onset- typically late teens/early twenties Subtypes: Par ...
Organic Disorders
... seriously impairs mental function to the extent that require care or medical treatment in his or her own interest or in the interest of other people. Severe dementia means a deterioration of the brain which significantly impairs your intellectual function and affects thought, comprehension and memor ...
... seriously impairs mental function to the extent that require care or medical treatment in his or her own interest or in the interest of other people. Severe dementia means a deterioration of the brain which significantly impairs your intellectual function and affects thought, comprehension and memor ...
Mood Disorder: Management in the Modern Age
... • 2 weeks of depressed mood or loss of interest and pleasure almost every day and all day plus 3 or 4: change in sleep pattern and unrefreshed change in appetite/weight loss of energy slowed down or agitated poor concentration/ ability to decide decreased confidence, self-worth excessive guilt thoug ...
... • 2 weeks of depressed mood or loss of interest and pleasure almost every day and all day plus 3 or 4: change in sleep pattern and unrefreshed change in appetite/weight loss of energy slowed down or agitated poor concentration/ ability to decide decreased confidence, self-worth excessive guilt thoug ...
NUR 104 Mood disorder
... Before the procedure: Ensure that the patient has nothing by mouth for 6 to 8 hours___________ Before the procedure: Remove jewelry and assistive devices such as dentures, contact lenses, and ...
... Before the procedure: Ensure that the patient has nothing by mouth for 6 to 8 hours___________ Before the procedure: Remove jewelry and assistive devices such as dentures, contact lenses, and ...
Common Psychological Histories
... •Biological symptoms: sleep, energy •Future thoughts: hopelessness, suicidal •Normal mood interspersed with depression and manic episodes •Mania episodes: irritable, elevated mood, fast speech, flight of ideas, grandiosity, excessive spending/drinking, insomnia, auditory hallucinations, delusions of ...
... •Biological symptoms: sleep, energy •Future thoughts: hopelessness, suicidal •Normal mood interspersed with depression and manic episodes •Mania episodes: irritable, elevated mood, fast speech, flight of ideas, grandiosity, excessive spending/drinking, insomnia, auditory hallucinations, delusions of ...
2011-gemc-res-glick-acuteagitation-edited
... • History is the most important information • Most psychiatric illness presents in younger patients. • Most psychiatric illness has gradual onset. ...
... • History is the most important information • Most psychiatric illness presents in younger patients. • Most psychiatric illness has gradual onset. ...
Schizophrenic Disorders
... major depressive or manic episodes have occurred concurrently with the active-phase symptoms, or 2) if mood episodes have occurred during active-phase symptoms, they have been present for a minority of the total duration of the active and residual periods of the illness. E. The disturbance is not at ...
... major depressive or manic episodes have occurred concurrently with the active-phase symptoms, or 2) if mood episodes have occurred during active-phase symptoms, they have been present for a minority of the total duration of the active and residual periods of the illness. E. The disturbance is not at ...
resource - Primary and Integrated Mental Health Care
... alertness, awareness; poor memory due to inattention and registration problems Perceptual distortions (mainly visual), thought disorganized, mood lability Psychomotor agitation (but also “hypo-active” delirium) Fluctuation, worse at night, onset sudden NOT = dementia (irreversible/chronic, conscious ...
... alertness, awareness; poor memory due to inattention and registration problems Perceptual distortions (mainly visual), thought disorganized, mood lability Psychomotor agitation (but also “hypo-active” delirium) Fluctuation, worse at night, onset sudden NOT = dementia (irreversible/chronic, conscious ...
acute confusional state
... Psychotic Causes, incidence, and risk factors Psychosis is a severe mental condition characterized by a loss of contact with reality. There are numerous potential causes: Alcohol and certain drugs can induce psychosis Bipolar disorder (manic depression) Brain tumors Epilepsy Psychotic depression Sch ...
... Psychotic Causes, incidence, and risk factors Psychosis is a severe mental condition characterized by a loss of contact with reality. There are numerous potential causes: Alcohol and certain drugs can induce psychosis Bipolar disorder (manic depression) Brain tumors Epilepsy Psychotic depression Sch ...
PROBATE COURT OF MOBILE COUNTY, ALABAMA
... cheated, conspired against, poisoned, spied on Somatic: belief that you have a physical defect or general medical condition Mixed: >1 of above themes; no 1 theme predominates Unspecified: central theme doesn’t fit other types ...
... cheated, conspired against, poisoned, spied on Somatic: belief that you have a physical defect or general medical condition Mixed: >1 of above themes; no 1 theme predominates Unspecified: central theme doesn’t fit other types ...
Antipsychotic Use in the Elderly - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
... Delusional disorder Hiccups (not induced by other medications) Huntington disease Mood disorders (e.g. bipolar disorder) Medical illnesses with psychotic symptoms (e.g., neoplastic disease or delirium) • Nausea and vomiting associated with cancer or chemotherapy ...
... Delusional disorder Hiccups (not induced by other medications) Huntington disease Mood disorders (e.g. bipolar disorder) Medical illnesses with psychotic symptoms (e.g., neoplastic disease or delirium) • Nausea and vomiting associated with cancer or chemotherapy ...
Jagoda Banovic - Dr Andrew Mayers
... Bipolar Disorder is classified into at least two subtypes: Bipolar I type presents as mania† with psychotic features that is often followed by major depression. Bipolar II type presents as depressive episodes or dysthymia (chronic low mood) and brief episodes of hypomania ...
... Bipolar Disorder is classified into at least two subtypes: Bipolar I type presents as mania† with psychotic features that is often followed by major depression. Bipolar II type presents as depressive episodes or dysthymia (chronic low mood) and brief episodes of hypomania ...
Schizophrenia and Related Disorders
... Disturbances for least 6 months (1 month of active symptoms) of at least 2 of the following ...
... Disturbances for least 6 months (1 month of active symptoms) of at least 2 of the following ...
building the essay draft - Business Information Management
... Psychological factors (also more than one) Social/cultural factors (again, more than one) … more complex, more inclusive, more difficult to investigate ...
... Psychological factors (also more than one) Social/cultural factors (again, more than one) … more complex, more inclusive, more difficult to investigate ...