Ciccarelli Chapter 14 - Psychological Disorders
... 1) Recognize the seriousness of the situation – Don’t fall for the myth of thinking that people who talk about suicide are not truly serious; 2) Take implied threats seriously – Some suicidal people don’t come right out and say they are planning to kill themselves; 3) Express understanding – Engag ...
... 1) Recognize the seriousness of the situation – Don’t fall for the myth of thinking that people who talk about suicide are not truly serious; 2) Take implied threats seriously – Some suicidal people don’t come right out and say they are planning to kill themselves; 3) Express understanding – Engag ...
Memory - DHS Home
... Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms 1. Feeling unexplainably tense and uneasy 2. Anxiety and worry are associated with at least 3 of these symptoms: restlessness, easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, sleep problems 3. Difficulty controlling the worry, which may ...
... Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms 1. Feeling unexplainably tense and uneasy 2. Anxiety and worry are associated with at least 3 of these symptoms: restlessness, easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, sleep problems 3. Difficulty controlling the worry, which may ...
collins Mental Disorders - Doral Academy Preparatory
... depression and bipolar disorders focuses on ____________________. • A) phobic disorders • B) somatoform disorders • C) dissociative disorders • D) mood disorders ...
... depression and bipolar disorders focuses on ____________________. • A) phobic disorders • B) somatoform disorders • C) dissociative disorders • D) mood disorders ...
Sylvia Plath: A Diagnosis - SPARK: Scholarship at Parkland
... semester, but knows she is on the edge of breakdown at any time. After reviewing the DSM-IV-TR criteria for mood disorders, I have concluded that Sylvia Plath can be diagnosed with major depressive disorder. She meets the requirements for this disorder in many different ways. She has recurrent depre ...
... semester, but knows she is on the edge of breakdown at any time. After reviewing the DSM-IV-TR criteria for mood disorders, I have concluded that Sylvia Plath can be diagnosed with major depressive disorder. She meets the requirements for this disorder in many different ways. She has recurrent depre ...
Psychiatric Terminology
... i. Manic episodes (euphoria) alternating with depressive episodes ii. Hypomania Bipolar disorder I: more manic episodes, often alternating with major depressive episodes iii. Bipolar disorder II: recurrent major depressive episodes alternating with hypomanic episodes c. Cyclothymic disorder i. Mild ...
... i. Manic episodes (euphoria) alternating with depressive episodes ii. Hypomania Bipolar disorder I: more manic episodes, often alternating with major depressive episodes iii. Bipolar disorder II: recurrent major depressive episodes alternating with hypomanic episodes c. Cyclothymic disorder i. Mild ...
1 Classification of Depression: Research and Diagnostic Criteria
... did not use explicit criteria for diagnosis. DSM-III represented a dramatic shift away from the principles and diagnostic approaches used in the ICD-9. ICD-9 [15] maintained the approach for depressive disorders outlined in DSM-II and ICD-8. The predominant change in terminology for depressive disor ...
... did not use explicit criteria for diagnosis. DSM-III represented a dramatic shift away from the principles and diagnostic approaches used in the ICD-9. ICD-9 [15] maintained the approach for depressive disorders outlined in DSM-II and ICD-8. The predominant change in terminology for depressive disor ...
depressive disorders
... talk therapy. In some extreme cases when these methods do not work, ECT has been effective. ...
... talk therapy. In some extreme cases when these methods do not work, ECT has been effective. ...
Longitudinal Predictors of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: A Behavioral
... accuracy of the reports. Finally, a balance is needed between sensitivity and specificity in assessing prodromes. The assessment instruments need to be sensitive enough to identify small changes in signs and symptoms characteristic of the prodromal period, but not so sensitive as to identify normati ...
... accuracy of the reports. Finally, a balance is needed between sensitivity and specificity in assessing prodromes. The assessment instruments need to be sensitive enough to identify small changes in signs and symptoms characteristic of the prodromal period, but not so sensitive as to identify normati ...
Bipolar_Child_2009 - Research Repository UCD
... depressed mood. In DSM IV TR a distinction is made between cases characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode (bipolar I) and cases characterized by both depressive and hypomanic episodes, but without manic or mixed episodes (bipolar II). Bipolar I disorder is the classic prototype of the co ...
... depressed mood. In DSM IV TR a distinction is made between cases characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode (bipolar I) and cases characterized by both depressive and hypomanic episodes, but without manic or mixed episodes (bipolar II). Bipolar I disorder is the classic prototype of the co ...
What is Depression?
... once in a while, but are usually brief and go away. Depression is more than occasionally feeling blue, sad or down in the dumps. Depression is a strong mood involving sadness, discouragement, despair, or hopelessness that last for weeks, months, or even longer. It interferes with a person’s ability ...
... once in a while, but are usually brief and go away. Depression is more than occasionally feeling blue, sad or down in the dumps. Depression is a strong mood involving sadness, discouragement, despair, or hopelessness that last for weeks, months, or even longer. It interferes with a person’s ability ...
depression?
... A- Five symptoms from the mentioned list, but depressed mood or anhedonia are required. The symptoms must have been present all of the day, nearly every day for 2 weeks. ...
... A- Five symptoms from the mentioned list, but depressed mood or anhedonia are required. The symptoms must have been present all of the day, nearly every day for 2 weeks. ...
Slides in PDF format for PTSD and Depression
... targets similar underlying pathways that are associated with psychopathology…emotional disorders involve themselves with problems in emotion regulation ...
... targets similar underlying pathways that are associated with psychopathology…emotional disorders involve themselves with problems in emotion regulation ...
Understanding Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
... = significant binge-eating episodes, followed by distress, disgust, or guilt, but without the compensatory purging, fasting, or excessive exercise that marks bulimia ...
... = significant binge-eating episodes, followed by distress, disgust, or guilt, but without the compensatory purging, fasting, or excessive exercise that marks bulimia ...
Clinical Pearls on Best Approaches to Psychogenic Movement
... College of Medicine Movement Disorders Clinic have a psychogenic cause for their symptoms.4 "I think the reason [for the high rates at our center] is that community neurologists recognize the common movement disorders and refer the atypical ones to movement disorder centers," said Jankovic. "Many, i ...
... College of Medicine Movement Disorders Clinic have a psychogenic cause for their symptoms.4 "I think the reason [for the high rates at our center] is that community neurologists recognize the common movement disorders and refer the atypical ones to movement disorder centers," said Jankovic. "Many, i ...
Group Motivational Interviewing as a Psychotherapeutic Intervention
... balance, often arranged as a 2x2 matrix, is a visual MI technique used to show patients the costs and benefits to stopping substance use, however due to cognitive impairments patients may have difficulty with this technique. To better meet the cognitive needs of patients, it has been suggested to mo ...
... balance, often arranged as a 2x2 matrix, is a visual MI technique used to show patients the costs and benefits to stopping substance use, however due to cognitive impairments patients may have difficulty with this technique. To better meet the cognitive needs of patients, it has been suggested to mo ...
Feeding and Eating Disorders
... Binge eating disorder is defined as recurring episodes of eating significantly more food in a short period of time than most people would eat under similar circumstances, with episodes marked by feelings of lack of control. Someone with binge eating disorder may eat too quickly, even when he or she ...
... Binge eating disorder is defined as recurring episodes of eating significantly more food in a short period of time than most people would eat under similar circumstances, with episodes marked by feelings of lack of control. Someone with binge eating disorder may eat too quickly, even when he or she ...
Shairah Carpio Tory Lamanivong Grant Foster Christine Zhang
... 7. Disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment, in social, occupational, and other areas of functioning. Acute: Symptoms lasting less than 3 months Chronic: Symptoms lasting for more than 3 months Delayed Onset: Symptoms lasting minimum 6 months after the stressor ...
... 7. Disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment, in social, occupational, and other areas of functioning. Acute: Symptoms lasting less than 3 months Chronic: Symptoms lasting for more than 3 months Delayed Onset: Symptoms lasting minimum 6 months after the stressor ...
The concept of mixed state in bipolar disorder
... The most widely-used classification systems for psychiatric pathologies in clinical practice and research are the DSM-IV-TR 1 and ICD-10 2, and both provide a definition of the mixed state. The vision of plurality of mixed states is not used in either system, and depending on the combination of mani ...
... The most widely-used classification systems for psychiatric pathologies in clinical practice and research are the DSM-IV-TR 1 and ICD-10 2, and both provide a definition of the mixed state. The vision of plurality of mixed states is not used in either system, and depending on the combination of mani ...
Abnormal Psychology
... 2 weeks or more (with absence of clear reason) Fatigue, loss of appetite, feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, disinterestedness, changed sleeping patterns SAD: Seasonal-Affective Disorder ...
... 2 weeks or more (with absence of clear reason) Fatigue, loss of appetite, feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, disinterestedness, changed sleeping patterns SAD: Seasonal-Affective Disorder ...
Sample Student Informative Speech Outline
... do everything perfectly, they procrastinate assignments and when they do, they can’t complete them, because their standards are so high. ...
... do everything perfectly, they procrastinate assignments and when they do, they can’t complete them, because their standards are so high. ...
Blair_Module28
... alternates between the hopelessness of depression and the overexcited and unreasonably optimistic state of mania • Used to be called manic-depressive disorder • Many times will follow a cyclical ...
... alternates between the hopelessness of depression and the overexcited and unreasonably optimistic state of mania • Used to be called manic-depressive disorder • Many times will follow a cyclical ...
Module 28
... alternates between the hopelessness of depression and the overexcited and unreasonably optimistic state of mania • Used to be called manic-depressive disorder • Many times will follow a cyclical ...
... alternates between the hopelessness of depression and the overexcited and unreasonably optimistic state of mania • Used to be called manic-depressive disorder • Many times will follow a cyclical ...
Textbook PowerPoint
... Generalized anxiety disorder - unfocused fears Obsessive-compulsive disorder - disturbing thoughtsrituals ...
... Generalized anxiety disorder - unfocused fears Obsessive-compulsive disorder - disturbing thoughtsrituals ...