Mental Disorders Powerpoint
... Anxiety Disorders •A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control. •People with anxiety disorders try to avoid situations that make them feel anxious or fearful. •The most common mental illness in the U.S. affecting 40 million ...
... Anxiety Disorders •A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control. •People with anxiety disorders try to avoid situations that make them feel anxious or fearful. •The most common mental illness in the U.S. affecting 40 million ...
Obsessive Compulsive disorder for medical students
... skin picking, Tourette’s syndrome, body dysmorphic disorder, hypochondriasis, is frequently observed but poorly understood • Some contend that hypochondriasis is a variant of OCD but others do not • Hoarding can function as an anxiety relieving compulsion in OCD, but in the absence of other OCD symp ...
... skin picking, Tourette’s syndrome, body dysmorphic disorder, hypochondriasis, is frequently observed but poorly understood • Some contend that hypochondriasis is a variant of OCD but others do not • Hoarding can function as an anxiety relieving compulsion in OCD, but in the absence of other OCD symp ...
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... • Review the DSM-5 changes to mood disorder diagnostic criteria • Discuss differential diagnosis of depressive disorders • Introduce new pharmacological agents for treatment of depressive disorders and strategies for their use • Discuss the use of diagnostic testing in the treatment of mood disorder ...
... • Review the DSM-5 changes to mood disorder diagnostic criteria • Discuss differential diagnosis of depressive disorders • Introduce new pharmacological agents for treatment of depressive disorders and strategies for their use • Discuss the use of diagnostic testing in the treatment of mood disorder ...
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... • Review the DSM-5 changes to mood disorder diagnostic criteria • Discuss differential diagnosis of depressive disorders • Introduce new pharmacological agents for treatment of depressive disorders and strategies for their use • Discuss the use of diagnostic testing in the treatment of mood disorder ...
... • Review the DSM-5 changes to mood disorder diagnostic criteria • Discuss differential diagnosis of depressive disorders • Introduce new pharmacological agents for treatment of depressive disorders and strategies for their use • Discuss the use of diagnostic testing in the treatment of mood disorder ...
Psychology-Module-31-Study
... Beatrice is so fearful of being overwhelmed by anxiety that she rarely steps outside her apartment. The thought of going shopping and getting lost in a crowd terrifies her, so she has her groceries delivered. Because of her fear, she earns her living as a freelance writer, working at home. Beatrice' ...
... Beatrice is so fearful of being overwhelmed by anxiety that she rarely steps outside her apartment. The thought of going shopping and getting lost in a crowd terrifies her, so she has her groceries delivered. Because of her fear, she earns her living as a freelance writer, working at home. Beatrice' ...
Slide 1
... Considerations – “classic mania”, rapid cycling, bipolar depression, comorbid medications and medical conditions ...
... Considerations – “classic mania”, rapid cycling, bipolar depression, comorbid medications and medical conditions ...
Mental Disorders
... 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 serious type of schizophrenia. Have this type hav ...
... 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 serious type of schizophrenia. Have this type hav ...
Ch.14-Psych. Disorders
... Conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts and feelings. ...
... Conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts and feelings. ...
chapter 16 lecture notes: psychological disorders
... o Concept that diseases have physical causes o Can be diagnosed, treated, and in many cases, cured o Assumes that "mental" illnesses can be diagnosed on the basis of their symptoms and cured through therapy in a psychiatric hospital Bio-psycho-social Perspective: assumes that biological, sociocult ...
... o Concept that diseases have physical causes o Can be diagnosed, treated, and in many cases, cured o Assumes that "mental" illnesses can be diagnosed on the basis of their symptoms and cured through therapy in a psychiatric hospital Bio-psycho-social Perspective: assumes that biological, sociocult ...
Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
... • a disorder in which people typically have two or more of the following symptoms: ...
... • a disorder in which people typically have two or more of the following symptoms: ...
Disruptive, Impulse-Control and Conduct Disorders
... Other Specified Disruptive, ImpulseControl, and Conduct Disorder This category applies to presentations in which symptoms characteristic of a disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder that cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas ...
... Other Specified Disruptive, ImpulseControl, and Conduct Disorder This category applies to presentations in which symptoms characteristic of a disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder that cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas ...
MOOD DISORDERS
... Depressive Disorders Bipolar Disorders Mood Disorders due to a general medical ...
... Depressive Disorders Bipolar Disorders Mood Disorders due to a general medical ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
... Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder in which people have thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), or behaviors that make them feel driven to do something (compulsions). A person may have both obsessions and compulsions. Alternative Names: Obsessive-compulsive neurosis; OC ...
... Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder in which people have thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), or behaviors that make them feel driven to do something (compulsions). A person may have both obsessions and compulsions. Alternative Names: Obsessive-compulsive neurosis; OC ...
Mod 65: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
... Ex: schizophrenics can have unorganized speech, suffer hallucinations & delusions, be socially withdrawn & have inappropriate emotions Another goal is to also to describe the disorder as well as to attempt to predict the course of the disorder (Is it life long? Will it get worse as you age or will t ...
... Ex: schizophrenics can have unorganized speech, suffer hallucinations & delusions, be socially withdrawn & have inappropriate emotions Another goal is to also to describe the disorder as well as to attempt to predict the course of the disorder (Is it life long? Will it get worse as you age or will t ...
Impulse-Control Disorders
... for alcohol abuse & mood disorder. Medical history is significant for recurrent streptococcal infection with symptom exacerbation and prenatal exposure to varicella. ...
... for alcohol abuse & mood disorder. Medical history is significant for recurrent streptococcal infection with symptom exacerbation and prenatal exposure to varicella. ...
Abnormal Psychology A look at
... Maladaptive- destructive to oneself or others Unjustifiable- without a rational basis Disturbing- troublesome to other people Atypical- so different that they violate a norm (what is acceptable in their culture) ...
... Maladaptive- destructive to oneself or others Unjustifiable- without a rational basis Disturbing- troublesome to other people Atypical- so different that they violate a norm (what is acceptable in their culture) ...
Ch 9.Lesson1
... Disturbing events in childhood such as illness or abuse • Death of a close relative • Recent events such as divorce, economic hardships or natural disasters. ...
... Disturbing events in childhood such as illness or abuse • Death of a close relative • Recent events such as divorce, economic hardships or natural disasters. ...
Introduction to Psychology
... Concept that diseases have physical causes Assumes “mental” illnesses diagnosed on basis of symptoms, treated & possibly cured through therapy, may include treatment in psychiatric hospital ...
... Concept that diseases have physical causes Assumes “mental” illnesses diagnosed on basis of symptoms, treated & possibly cured through therapy, may include treatment in psychiatric hospital ...
Abnormal Psych
... Unjustifiable- without a rational basis Disturbing- troublesome to other people Atypical- so different that they violate a norm (what is acceptable in their culture). ...
... Unjustifiable- without a rational basis Disturbing- troublesome to other people Atypical- so different that they violate a norm (what is acceptable in their culture). ...
Objectives - RonRunyanEnterprise
... Please respond to one (1) question from every section and at least two (2) questions from section one on psychological disorders. (80 Points total at 10 points each). Be sure to include this page as the cover page. Perspectives on Psychological Disorders (pp 532-538) ...
... Please respond to one (1) question from every section and at least two (2) questions from section one on psychological disorders. (80 Points total at 10 points each). Be sure to include this page as the cover page. Perspectives on Psychological Disorders (pp 532-538) ...
Hope For Tomorrow PowerPoint
... pain and conflict that have not been resolved 90% of high school students are currently on a diet. Eating disorders effect boys and girls as young as four years of age ...
... pain and conflict that have not been resolved 90% of high school students are currently on a diet. Eating disorders effect boys and girls as young as four years of age ...
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
... • An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances A general pervasive mood of unha ...
... • An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances A general pervasive mood of unha ...
Types of Psychological Disorders
... to resist urges, or impulses, to perform acts that could be harmful to themselves or others. Pyromania (starting fires), kleptomania (stealing) and compulsive gambling are examples of impulse control disorders. Alcohol and drugs are common objects of addiction. Often, people with these disorders bec ...
... to resist urges, or impulses, to perform acts that could be harmful to themselves or others. Pyromania (starting fires), kleptomania (stealing) and compulsive gambling are examples of impulse control disorders. Alcohol and drugs are common objects of addiction. Often, people with these disorders bec ...
1. mood disorders
... Sleep disturbances, weight or appetite changes, fatigue, loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, diminishted ability to think of concentrate, indecisiveness, recurrent thoughts of death or suicide ...
... Sleep disturbances, weight or appetite changes, fatigue, loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, diminishted ability to think of concentrate, indecisiveness, recurrent thoughts of death or suicide ...
Kleptomania
Kleptomania is the inability to refrain from the urge to steal items and is done for reasons other than personal use or financial gain. First described in 1816, kleptomania is classified in psychiatry as an impulse control disorder. Alternatively, some of the main characteristics of the disorder, which consist of recurring intrusion feelings, an inability to resist the urge to steal, and a release of pressure following the theft, suggest that kleptomania could be an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder, although this is disputed.The disorder is frequently under-diagnosed and is regularly associated with other psychiatric disorders, particularly anxiety and eating disorders, and alcohol and substance abuse. Patients with kleptomania are typically treated with therapies in other areas due to the comorbid grievances rather than issues directly related to kleptomania.Over the last 100 years, a shift from psychotherapeutic to psychopharmacological interventions for kleptomania has occurred. Pharmacological treatments using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), mood stabilizers and opioid receptor antagonists, and other antidepressants along with cognitive behavioral therapy, have yielded positive results.