The Biomedical Therapies
... Administration of antipsychotic, antianxiety, and antidepressant drugs and mood-stabilizing medications constitutes the most widely used biomedical therapy. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), although controversial, continues to be an effective treatment for many severely depressed people who do not r ...
... Administration of antipsychotic, antianxiety, and antidepressant drugs and mood-stabilizing medications constitutes the most widely used biomedical therapy. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), although controversial, continues to be an effective treatment for many severely depressed people who do not r ...
Theories of personality
... incl. symptoms, causes (etiology), treatment • Disordered behavior may involve: ...
... incl. symptoms, causes (etiology), treatment • Disordered behavior may involve: ...
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
... “Receiving information” “Lot of words” he does not know Hard to pay attention Slow at thinking, “like a personal computer over packed with information” • Basic, concrete tasks easier; those requiring abstraction more difficult • Better communicating through writing because “no backspace key in conve ...
... “Receiving information” “Lot of words” he does not know Hard to pay attention Slow at thinking, “like a personal computer over packed with information” • Basic, concrete tasks easier; those requiring abstraction more difficult • Better communicating through writing because “no backspace key in conve ...
Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified
... behavior with 5 of following Preoccupied with gambling Increasing amounts of gambling Repeated unsuccessful efforts to control Restless/irritable when attempting change Cyclical gambling – to escape/relieve dysphoria ...
... behavior with 5 of following Preoccupied with gambling Increasing amounts of gambling Repeated unsuccessful efforts to control Restless/irritable when attempting change Cyclical gambling – to escape/relieve dysphoria ...
Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified
... behavior with 5 of following Preoccupied with gambling Increasing amounts of gambling Repeated unsuccessful efforts to control Restless/irritable when attempting change Cyclical gambling – to escape/relieve dysphoria ...
... behavior with 5 of following Preoccupied with gambling Increasing amounts of gambling Repeated unsuccessful efforts to control Restless/irritable when attempting change Cyclical gambling – to escape/relieve dysphoria ...
Name: Mental Disorders Diagnosis There are 11 different scenarios
... 7. Stephanie’s friend Brandy tells a counselor about the behaviors that Stephanie has been displaying lately. Brandy says, “Stephanie has been eating a lot in secrecy and then using the bathroom immediately following. Also, she has had bad breath lately and she has been complaining about her throat ...
... 7. Stephanie’s friend Brandy tells a counselor about the behaviors that Stephanie has been displaying lately. Brandy says, “Stephanie has been eating a lot in secrecy and then using the bathroom immediately following. Also, she has had bad breath lately and she has been complaining about her throat ...
023_2004_MentalDisorders_Mood_web
... – mental disorders are surprisingly common • ~1/3 lifetime prevalence • gender differences – anxiety and mood disorders: women > men – substance abuse and antisocial disorders: men > women ...
... – mental disorders are surprisingly common • ~1/3 lifetime prevalence • gender differences – anxiety and mood disorders: women > men – substance abuse and antisocial disorders: men > women ...
Mental Health and Illness
... They may not really fit into the disease model It may be more valid to consider them as problems in living ...
... They may not really fit into the disease model It may be more valid to consider them as problems in living ...
Clinical Psychology II - Therapies The Big Picture
... • On Being Sane in Insane Places - A study of how being perceived as insane colours other people’s perception of you. ...
... • On Being Sane in Insane Places - A study of how being perceived as insane colours other people’s perception of you. ...
ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR Theories and Diagnoses of Psychopathology
... challenges irrational thoughts, helping to create realistic cause and ...
... challenges irrational thoughts, helping to create realistic cause and ...
What is Psychology? The scientific study of behavior and mental
... ● Student Presentation: ○ Ulric Neisser found it in 1967 ○ known for studying mental processes including how people think, perceive, remember, and learn. ○ used everyday in things like: paying taxes, doing physical actions, or even talking to other people. ○ can be used as a therapy to fight ...
... ● Student Presentation: ○ Ulric Neisser found it in 1967 ○ known for studying mental processes including how people think, perceive, remember, and learn. ○ used everyday in things like: paying taxes, doing physical actions, or even talking to other people. ○ can be used as a therapy to fight ...
Other than violent behaviors, list five behaviors our society considers
... Might actually create an entirely new identity ...
... Might actually create an entirely new identity ...
Child Psychiatry
... – there are often somatic symptoms - complaints occur on school days but not at other times – the final refusal may occur after several events: – following a period of increasing difficulty – after an enforced absence such as respiratory infection – after an event at school such as change of class – ...
... – there are often somatic symptoms - complaints occur on school days but not at other times – the final refusal may occur after several events: – following a period of increasing difficulty – after an enforced absence such as respiratory infection – after an event at school such as change of class – ...
Psychology - Elyria Catholic High School
... (William James) – How an organism uses perceptual abilities to function in its environment – Consciousness as Stream – Mental associations allow us to benefit from experience. ...
... (William James) – How an organism uses perceptual abilities to function in its environment – Consciousness as Stream – Mental associations allow us to benefit from experience. ...
Psychology 16 - Research Study 29
... abnormality plays a key role in determining whether someone is diagnosed as mentally ill, and the diagnosis largely determines the treatment received by a patient. The line that divides normal from abnormal is not as clear as you may think. Rather, all behavior can be seen to lie on a continuum with ...
... abnormality plays a key role in determining whether someone is diagnosed as mentally ill, and the diagnosis largely determines the treatment received by a patient. The line that divides normal from abnormal is not as clear as you may think. Rather, all behavior can be seen to lie on a continuum with ...
Person Class Notes Behaviorism:
... Method: purely objective, experimental branch of natural science (not introspection; down w/ mentalisms) - always remain outside of the person -- using laboratory research, especially w/ animals ...
... Method: purely objective, experimental branch of natural science (not introspection; down w/ mentalisms) - always remain outside of the person -- using laboratory research, especially w/ animals ...
Chapter 13 Notes (Part 2)
... psychical illness that is largely caused by physiological factors such as stress and anxiety EX: tension headaches Caused by muscle contractions brought on by stress Headache is real but considered psychosomatic because stress and anxiety (psychological factors) play an important role in causi ...
... psychical illness that is largely caused by physiological factors such as stress and anxiety EX: tension headaches Caused by muscle contractions brought on by stress Headache is real but considered psychosomatic because stress and anxiety (psychological factors) play an important role in causi ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD)
... Group and behavioural therapy occasionally offer certain advantages. In both contexts, it is easy to interrupt the patient in the midst of his maladaptive interactions or explanations. Preventing the completion of his habitual behaviour raises his anxiety and leaves him susceptible to new learning. ...
... Group and behavioural therapy occasionally offer certain advantages. In both contexts, it is easy to interrupt the patient in the midst of his maladaptive interactions or explanations. Preventing the completion of his habitual behaviour raises his anxiety and leaves him susceptible to new learning. ...
Helping young people with mental illness (PDF File 78.8 KB)
... achieving successful client outcomes. It is unclear though what exactly are the demographic, clinical and intervention-based factors that influence a young person’s recovery and form the basis of the program’s success. This study aims to identify what it is about the program that works so well and w ...
... achieving successful client outcomes. It is unclear though what exactly are the demographic, clinical and intervention-based factors that influence a young person’s recovery and form the basis of the program’s success. This study aims to identify what it is about the program that works so well and w ...
Personality disorder
... disorder A controversial disorder marked by the appearance within one person of two or more distinct personalities, each with its own name and traits Commonly known as Multiple Personality Disorder ...
... disorder A controversial disorder marked by the appearance within one person of two or more distinct personalities, each with its own name and traits Commonly known as Multiple Personality Disorder ...
Psychology - WordPress.com
... through the help of various case studies, observations and surveys. 2. Studying psychology helps us understand the human behavior and what leads people to act the way they do, furthermore psychology shows us how the homo-sapiens evolve and how they can adapt, this subject also helps people understan ...
... through the help of various case studies, observations and surveys. 2. Studying psychology helps us understand the human behavior and what leads people to act the way they do, furthermore psychology shows us how the homo-sapiens evolve and how they can adapt, this subject also helps people understan ...
Causes of Emotional and Behavioral Disorder
... attributed to any recent experience Panic disorder which causes ‘panic attacks’ that includes physical symptoms, such as a rapid heartbeat and dizziness. Obsessive-compulsive disorder causes children to become trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts or behaviors Post-traumatic stress disorder – ca ...
... attributed to any recent experience Panic disorder which causes ‘panic attacks’ that includes physical symptoms, such as a rapid heartbeat and dizziness. Obsessive-compulsive disorder causes children to become trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts or behaviors Post-traumatic stress disorder – ca ...
The history of Psychology
... Humanistic theories Carl Rogers • Self actualization: our desire to achieve our highest potential as people • each person operates from a unique frame of reference in terms of building their self concept (one’s own beliefs about themselves) • psychologically healthy people enjoy life to the fullest, ...
... Humanistic theories Carl Rogers • Self actualization: our desire to achieve our highest potential as people • each person operates from a unique frame of reference in terms of building their self concept (one’s own beliefs about themselves) • psychologically healthy people enjoy life to the fullest, ...
A Brief History of Psychology
... Applied Science uses psychological research to solve immediate problems in the real world. This is the last goal influence! ...
... Applied Science uses psychological research to solve immediate problems in the real world. This is the last goal influence! ...