anxiety and mood disorders lecture
... everyone experiences it becomes a problem when it is irrational, uncontrollable, and disruptive ...
... everyone experiences it becomes a problem when it is irrational, uncontrollable, and disruptive ...
Pathology
... These people saw the mentally ill as having problems with living and felt that treatment should involve treating them as individuals in need of help, rather than dumping them in institutions and throwing away the key ...
... These people saw the mentally ill as having problems with living and felt that treatment should involve treating them as individuals in need of help, rather than dumping them in institutions and throwing away the key ...
Mental Health in Children and Adolescents
... Severe problems in making and keeping friends Feelings that people are “out to get them” Odd behavior, including behavior resembling that of a much younger child ...
... Severe problems in making and keeping friends Feelings that people are “out to get them” Odd behavior, including behavior resembling that of a much younger child ...
melatonin Mood disorders
... whose symptoms are almost completely gone, or exist but aren’t severe. • Undifferentiated type: basic symptoms of schizophrenia. • Burned out: can’t function normally in society. ...
... whose symptoms are almost completely gone, or exist but aren’t severe. • Undifferentiated type: basic symptoms of schizophrenia. • Burned out: can’t function normally in society. ...
Differential Diagnosis: Factitious Disorders vs. Somatoform Disorders
... • Low self esteem and experiences self as worthless, inadequate, defective • Anxiety about physical symptoms increases the intensity of the sensation (i.e. hyperfocused) and associated catastrophic – (i.e. anxiety) thinking further magnifies the symptomatic experience) – (i.e. this is the unde ...
... • Low self esteem and experiences self as worthless, inadequate, defective • Anxiety about physical symptoms increases the intensity of the sensation (i.e. hyperfocused) and associated catastrophic – (i.e. anxiety) thinking further magnifies the symptomatic experience) – (i.e. this is the unde ...
Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression and Anxiety
... What a person HAS Who a person IS What a person DOES What a person ENCOUNTERS ...
... What a person HAS Who a person IS What a person DOES What a person ENCOUNTERS ...
Depression
... biological and genetic factors that contribute to the development of depression, not just psychological factors. Depression can be changed by “positive thinking” if a person is strong enough. -Depression is not something people can “snap out of” with positive thinking, as research shows that it ca ...
... biological and genetic factors that contribute to the development of depression, not just psychological factors. Depression can be changed by “positive thinking” if a person is strong enough. -Depression is not something people can “snap out of” with positive thinking, as research shows that it ca ...
Mental Health and Suicide
... Fact: Talking about suicide and where to go for help may prevent someone from attempting suicide. ...
... Fact: Talking about suicide and where to go for help may prevent someone from attempting suicide. ...
conversion disorder: a case report
... The prompt identification of these patients, use of appropriate and validated physical examination manoeuvres, and coordination of care and information exchange between all members of the care team may facilitate the expeditious care of these patients in a cost effective manner[6]. Early themes incl ...
... The prompt identification of these patients, use of appropriate and validated physical examination manoeuvres, and coordination of care and information exchange between all members of the care team may facilitate the expeditious care of these patients in a cost effective manner[6]. Early themes incl ...
What is mental illness?
... substance use F20-F29 Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders F30-F39 Mood (affective) disorders F40-F48 Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders F50-F59 Behavioural syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors F60-F69 Disorders of adult pe ...
... substance use F20-F29 Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders F30-F39 Mood (affective) disorders F40-F48 Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders F50-F59 Behavioural syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors F60-F69 Disorders of adult pe ...
Kleptomania - Seniors Choice
... – kleptomania. Kleptomania is a psychiatric disorder that is formally recognized by the Amercian Psychiatric Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. The disorder is said to exist in a person when stealing is out of character and performed impulsively rather than for personal gain. This disorder inv ...
... – kleptomania. Kleptomania is a psychiatric disorder that is formally recognized by the Amercian Psychiatric Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. The disorder is said to exist in a person when stealing is out of character and performed impulsively rather than for personal gain. This disorder inv ...
Dr Darton Presentation
... mental health NICE guidelines and service user perspectives Katherine Darton ...
... mental health NICE guidelines and service user perspectives Katherine Darton ...
1 - jlewishspsych
... -there is a simple medical cure -surgery/medication has evidence that it will work Weaknesses: -Not everyone can be treated the same way -The disorder is within the brain so by definition it is psychological -Medication/ surgery could harm the patient -There are other treatments -Not always affordab ...
... -there is a simple medical cure -surgery/medication has evidence that it will work Weaknesses: -Not everyone can be treated the same way -The disorder is within the brain so by definition it is psychological -Medication/ surgery could harm the patient -There are other treatments -Not always affordab ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... Difficulty for the individual to take responsibility for their actions. ♦ Avoids reality-oriented problem-solving. ♦ Both environmental and genetic factors play a role in predisposing people to BPD. ♦ Upbringing is often in a home that devalues and invalidates the individual. ♦ Tends to repeat betwe ...
... Difficulty for the individual to take responsibility for their actions. ♦ Avoids reality-oriented problem-solving. ♦ Both environmental and genetic factors play a role in predisposing people to BPD. ♦ Upbringing is often in a home that devalues and invalidates the individual. ♦ Tends to repeat betwe ...
abnormal PSYCHOLOGY Third Canadian Edition
... – Diagnosed if child does not meet the criteria for conduct disorder – Physical aggression, losing temper, arguing with adults, lack of compliance with requests from adults, deliberately annoying others, being angry, spiteful, touchy, or vindictive. ...
... – Diagnosed if child does not meet the criteria for conduct disorder – Physical aggression, losing temper, arguing with adults, lack of compliance with requests from adults, deliberately annoying others, being angry, spiteful, touchy, or vindictive. ...
abnormal PSYCHOLOGY Third Canadian Edition
... • Diagnosis requires that a person have at least two separate ego states (called alters) that exist independently of each other and that come forth and are in control at different times – Usually one primary personality and two to four alters at time of diagnosis – Treatment sought by the primary al ...
... • Diagnosis requires that a person have at least two separate ego states (called alters) that exist independently of each other and that come forth and are in control at different times – Usually one primary personality and two to four alters at time of diagnosis – Treatment sought by the primary al ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS
... OCD associations with other brain disorders: Tourette Syndr. Syndenhams Chorea Encephalitis Lethargica PANDAS ...
... OCD associations with other brain disorders: Tourette Syndr. Syndenhams Chorea Encephalitis Lethargica PANDAS ...
Clinical Psychology
... that she eats lunch by herself and walks alone around the campus. Her grades are erratic; if she likes a class she often receives an A or B, but will do no work at all in those she dislikes. Anne can occasionally be heard talking to herself; she is interested in poetry, and says she is "composing" i ...
... that she eats lunch by herself and walks alone around the campus. Her grades are erratic; if she likes a class she often receives an A or B, but will do no work at all in those she dislikes. Anne can occasionally be heard talking to herself; she is interested in poetry, and says she is "composing" i ...
SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDERS Different substances affect the
... Use of larger amounts over longer periods than intended Problems in cutting down or controlling use The person gives up or reduces important social , occupational or recreational activities because of substance use Substances which are abused: Alcohol makes people less alert and impairs concentratio ...
... Use of larger amounts over longer periods than intended Problems in cutting down or controlling use The person gives up or reduces important social , occupational or recreational activities because of substance use Substances which are abused: Alcohol makes people less alert and impairs concentratio ...
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
... repetitive, patterned, and troubling sets of experiences and observations. Histrionic personality disorder – ICD F60.4 & DSM Axis II Cluster B – Pervasive pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts,‘PRAISE ME’ ...
... repetitive, patterned, and troubling sets of experiences and observations. Histrionic personality disorder – ICD F60.4 & DSM Axis II Cluster B – Pervasive pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts,‘PRAISE ME’ ...
powerpoint presentation for teaching
... The “IACAPAP Textbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health” is available at the IACAPAP website http://iacapap.org/iacapap-textbook-of-child-and-adolescentmental-health ...
... The “IACAPAP Textbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health” is available at the IACAPAP website http://iacapap.org/iacapap-textbook-of-child-and-adolescentmental-health ...
Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders
... Hoarding disorder is included in DSM-5 because research shows that it is a distinct disorder with distinct treatments. Using DSM-IV, individuals with pathological hoarding behaviors could receive a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, anxiety d ...
... Hoarding disorder is included in DSM-5 because research shows that it is a distinct disorder with distinct treatments. Using DSM-IV, individuals with pathological hoarding behaviors could receive a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, anxiety d ...
Syllabus
... COURSE DESCRIPTION: Psychology is a regular level class for students who are interested in an introduction to the science of Psychology. This course will study major topics in Psychology through lectures, group projects, discussions, and independent research. Students will be expected to demonstrate ...
... COURSE DESCRIPTION: Psychology is a regular level class for students who are interested in an introduction to the science of Psychology. This course will study major topics in Psychology through lectures, group projects, discussions, and independent research. Students will be expected to demonstrate ...