Somatic Disorders DSM V Handout
... A. One or more somatic symptoms that are distressing or result in significant disruption of daily life. B. Excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors related to the somatic symptoms or associated health concerns as manifested by at least one of the following: 1. Disproportionate and persistent thoug ...
... A. One or more somatic symptoms that are distressing or result in significant disruption of daily life. B. Excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors related to the somatic symptoms or associated health concerns as manifested by at least one of the following: 1. Disproportionate and persistent thoug ...
emily murray Presentation
... of restlessness or being slowed down) (6) Fatigue or loss of energy nearly every day (7) Feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt (which may be delusional) nearly every day (not merely self-reproach or guilt about being sick) (8) Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or in ...
... of restlessness or being slowed down) (6) Fatigue or loss of energy nearly every day (7) Feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt (which may be delusional) nearly every day (not merely self-reproach or guilt about being sick) (8) Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or in ...
Consensus paper on bipolar depression
... commonly accepted (Angst and Sellaro, 2000). However, clinical experience and case series suggest that long episode duration and chronicity may be much commoner than this as suggested in cases coming for treatment, especially with depression (Perlis et al., 2004). The definition of bipolar states no ...
... commonly accepted (Angst and Sellaro, 2000). However, clinical experience and case series suggest that long episode duration and chronicity may be much commoner than this as suggested in cases coming for treatment, especially with depression (Perlis et al., 2004). The definition of bipolar states no ...
OL Chapter 12
... • A phobia is an anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear or avoidance of a specific object or situation • Can trigger a panic attack • Social phobia: fear of being judged by others • Agoraphobia: fear or avoidance of situations in which panic may strike, escape may be difficult, and ...
... • A phobia is an anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear or avoidance of a specific object or situation • Can trigger a panic attack • Social phobia: fear of being judged by others • Agoraphobia: fear or avoidance of situations in which panic may strike, escape may be difficult, and ...
T H E 3 D ’...
... determine their baseline ability to function and perform activities of daily living (ADLs). ADLs relate to personal care including bathing or showering, dressing, getting in or out of bed or a chair, using the toilet, and eating [1]. Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) include the indivi ...
... determine their baseline ability to function and perform activities of daily living (ADLs). ADLs relate to personal care including bathing or showering, dressing, getting in or out of bed or a chair, using the toilet, and eating [1]. Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) include the indivi ...
el-Guebaly - University of Calgary
... - 5 y ago, 6 m psychological FU for Union “bullying” - Charge of mischievous conduct; running key down co-workers’ cars with whom she had difficulty - Postal service may release her; on probation for ...
... - 5 y ago, 6 m psychological FU for Union “bullying” - Charge of mischievous conduct; running key down co-workers’ cars with whom she had difficulty - Postal service may release her; on probation for ...
Revisiting unitary psychosis, from nosotaxis to
... are conditions which are close to normalcy.” Between these ends there are all kinds of intermediary situations, conditions that produce effects of greater or lesser mental harm, including more or less mild states forming symptoms in the organization of neurosis, to that which is corresponds to verit ...
... are conditions which are close to normalcy.” Between these ends there are all kinds of intermediary situations, conditions that produce effects of greater or lesser mental harm, including more or less mild states forming symptoms in the organization of neurosis, to that which is corresponds to verit ...
Presentation
... would view both geniuses and mentally retarded people as “abnormal” because they’re not characteristic of the majority of society. In actuality, society does not refer to geniuses as “abnormal” because we see intelligence as a ...
... would view both geniuses and mentally retarded people as “abnormal” because they’re not characteristic of the majority of society. In actuality, society does not refer to geniuses as “abnormal” because we see intelligence as a ...
The Anxiety Disorders Some Practical Questions & Answers
... • Patients frequently present to the ED with psychiatric symptoms. • Psychiatric symptoms often result from conditions other than primary psychiatric illness. • Clinicians are expected to make accurate diagnoses and initiate appropriate treatment. • Failure to recognize the underlying condition is e ...
... • Patients frequently present to the ED with psychiatric symptoms. • Psychiatric symptoms often result from conditions other than primary psychiatric illness. • Clinicians are expected to make accurate diagnoses and initiate appropriate treatment. • Failure to recognize the underlying condition is e ...
Mood Disorders
... Related to lack of N-T’s serotonin & nor-epinephrine (both affect mood) and can have genetic component Women more prone to depression…probably b/c of **Hormones **Lack of self-esteem **Lack of a sense of efficacy ( “I have control, etc.) ...
... Related to lack of N-T’s serotonin & nor-epinephrine (both affect mood) and can have genetic component Women more prone to depression…probably b/c of **Hormones **Lack of self-esteem **Lack of a sense of efficacy ( “I have control, etc.) ...
Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents Caleb W. Lack, PhD
... mania, as well as high rates of mania among children diagnosed with ADHD. According to the DSM-IV-TR, there are two types of bipolar disorders. Although both require a history of major depressive episodes, Bipolar I is defined by the presence of manic or mixed episodes, whereas Bipolar II has hypoma ...
... mania, as well as high rates of mania among children diagnosed with ADHD. According to the DSM-IV-TR, there are two types of bipolar disorders. Although both require a history of major depressive episodes, Bipolar I is defined by the presence of manic or mixed episodes, whereas Bipolar II has hypoma ...
Ch 12
... 26. How can depression be a vicious cycle? In your discussion incorporate Martin Seligman’s concept of “learned helplessness.” 27. What does the cognitive approach to depression suggest as being an appropriate therapy for depression? 28. Why do depression rates tend to be higher in men than in women ...
... 26. How can depression be a vicious cycle? In your discussion incorporate Martin Seligman’s concept of “learned helplessness.” 27. What does the cognitive approach to depression suggest as being an appropriate therapy for depression? 28. Why do depression rates tend to be higher in men than in women ...
Chapter_15 - Blackwell Publishing
... Adopted children with a biological parent that has schizophrenia _______. A. Always show symptoms of schizophrenia B. Show symptoms of schizophrenia regardless of the adoptive life C. Are more likely to show symptoms if their adoptive life is disturbed D. Do not support the diathesis-stress model ...
... Adopted children with a biological parent that has schizophrenia _______. A. Always show symptoms of schizophrenia B. Show symptoms of schizophrenia regardless of the adoptive life C. Are more likely to show symptoms if their adoptive life is disturbed D. Do not support the diathesis-stress model ...
Health Depression PPT - Gordon State College
... Women more likely to experience chronic stressors Girls and women more likely to worry about body image ...
... Women more likely to experience chronic stressors Girls and women more likely to worry about body image ...
Psychosocial Factors and CHD - Heart Disease Prevention Program
... categorizes factors which are: • Psychologic – e.g, anxiety, depression • Psychosocial – e.g., work stress, discrimination, emotional support • Social-structural – e.g., socioeconomic status, social integration, neighborhood effects ...
... categorizes factors which are: • Psychologic – e.g, anxiety, depression • Psychosocial – e.g., work stress, discrimination, emotional support • Social-structural – e.g., socioeconomic status, social integration, neighborhood effects ...
Chapter 4 Reading Guide
... Do you think your opinion of someone or the way you interact with the would change if you found out they had a disorder? (ok to be honest—I won’t judge you!) ...
... Do you think your opinion of someone or the way you interact with the would change if you found out they had a disorder? (ok to be honest—I won’t judge you!) ...
Assessment and Treatment of the Tough Cases: JBD and Psychosis
... Increase in goal-directed activity (either socially, at work or school, or sexually) or psychomotor agitation Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences (e.g., engaging in unrestrained buying sprees, sexual indiscretions, or foolish business i ...
... Increase in goal-directed activity (either socially, at work or school, or sexually) or psychomotor agitation Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences (e.g., engaging in unrestrained buying sprees, sexual indiscretions, or foolish business i ...
Assessing Abnormal Behaviors Chris Heimerl, MA
... Personal information Reason for seeking consultation - presenting problem(s) Concise history social family Medical status - diagnostic history Medication history and response Behavior, symptom baselines - data based! ...
... Personal information Reason for seeking consultation - presenting problem(s) Concise history social family Medical status - diagnostic history Medication history and response Behavior, symptom baselines - data based! ...
Kleptomania - Seniors Choice
... We have all seen media coverage in the past where a celebrity or politician who is respected in their community gets caught for shoplifting or some other theft related crime. Sometimes these individuals claim their theft was brought on by stress and these claims spur much speculation about the idea ...
... We have all seen media coverage in the past where a celebrity or politician who is respected in their community gets caught for shoplifting or some other theft related crime. Sometimes these individuals claim their theft was brought on by stress and these claims spur much speculation about the idea ...
This assignment is due
... washes her hands at least 100 times a day. try to relieve the anxiety. Anxiety Disorders: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Panic Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Phobias Mood Disorders *cognitive, behavioral and physical effects *emotional state does NOT reflect ...
... washes her hands at least 100 times a day. try to relieve the anxiety. Anxiety Disorders: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Panic Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Phobias Mood Disorders *cognitive, behavioral and physical effects *emotional state does NOT reflect ...
Dissociative Disorders
... identities that take turns controlling his or her behavior. • Some researchers regard this as a culturally created phenomenon, not a true psychological disorder. Multiple identities, they say, are just a more extreme version of the normal human tendency to vary how we present ourselves in different ...
... identities that take turns controlling his or her behavior. • Some researchers regard this as a culturally created phenomenon, not a true psychological disorder. Multiple identities, they say, are just a more extreme version of the normal human tendency to vary how we present ourselves in different ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment
... of their interference with patients' work, schooling, and family life. ...
... of their interference with patients' work, schooling, and family life. ...