Niamh - Inspire
... not helpful. For example, with phobias your ‘behaviour’ or response to the feared object is harmful, and the therapist aims to help you to change this. Various techniques are used, depending on the condition and circumstances. As with cognitive therapy, several sessions are needed fo ...
... not helpful. For example, with phobias your ‘behaviour’ or response to the feared object is harmful, and the therapist aims to help you to change this. Various techniques are used, depending on the condition and circumstances. As with cognitive therapy, several sessions are needed fo ...
Modifying interpretations among individuals high in anxiety sensitivity
... results have been more reliable for effects on subsequent stressors, which is the critical outcome to indicate changes in emotional vulnerability. For example, Wilson, MacLeod, Mathews, & Rutherford (2006) found that Positive interpretation training resulted in less anxiety following a video stresso ...
... results have been more reliable for effects on subsequent stressors, which is the critical outcome to indicate changes in emotional vulnerability. For example, Wilson, MacLeod, Mathews, & Rutherford (2006) found that Positive interpretation training resulted in less anxiety following a video stresso ...
9e_CH_14 final
... A disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities, formerly called multiple personality disorder. ...
... A disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities, formerly called multiple personality disorder. ...
Please keep track of any disorders discussed that you would like to
... • Purpose of DSM is to provide information for clinicians to diagnose, communicate about, study, and treat people. • “Clinical and research purposes” that may not meet “legal or other non-medical criteria for what constitutes mental disease, mental disorder, or mental disability.” ...
... • Purpose of DSM is to provide information for clinicians to diagnose, communicate about, study, and treat people. • “Clinical and research purposes” that may not meet “legal or other non-medical criteria for what constitutes mental disease, mental disorder, or mental disability.” ...
16. Anxiety
... palpitations, breathing difficulties, chest pain, dizziness and other physical symptoms. These physical symptoms are often interpreted as indications of a serious illness. During a panic attack, the person develops a severe fear of fainting, dying, losing their mind or losing control. • Agoraphobia ...
... palpitations, breathing difficulties, chest pain, dizziness and other physical symptoms. These physical symptoms are often interpreted as indications of a serious illness. During a panic attack, the person develops a severe fear of fainting, dying, losing their mind or losing control. • Agoraphobia ...
Personality Disorder
... Major depressive disorder occurs when signs of depression last two weeks or more and are not caused by drugs or medical conditions. Signs include: 1. Lethargy and tiredness 2. Feelings of worthlessness 3. Loss of interest in family & friends 4. Loss of interest in activities ...
... Major depressive disorder occurs when signs of depression last two weeks or more and are not caused by drugs or medical conditions. Signs include: 1. Lethargy and tiredness 2. Feelings of worthlessness 3. Loss of interest in family & friends 4. Loss of interest in activities ...
Dissociative disorders - Mr. Hunsaker`s Classes
... • Dissociative disorders - disorders in which there is a break in conscious awareness, memory, the sense of identity, or some combination. • Some dissociation is not that rare: ...
... • Dissociative disorders - disorders in which there is a break in conscious awareness, memory, the sense of identity, or some combination. • Some dissociation is not that rare: ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
... In general, the symptoms of acute stress disorder must occur within four weeks of a traumatic event and come to an end within that four-week time period. If symptoms last longer than one month and follow other patterns common to PTSD, a person’s diagnosis may change from acute stress disorder to PTS ...
... In general, the symptoms of acute stress disorder must occur within four weeks of a traumatic event and come to an end within that four-week time period. If symptoms last longer than one month and follow other patterns common to PTSD, a person’s diagnosis may change from acute stress disorder to PTS ...
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Treatment
... 4.) Regular screening for high lead levels does not aid in diagnosis 5.) Routine use of EEG is not supported in the current literature 6.) Routine screening of thyroid function is not supported in the current literature 7.) Neuroimaging studies should not be used as a screening or diagnostic tool 8. ...
... 4.) Regular screening for high lead levels does not aid in diagnosis 5.) Routine use of EEG is not supported in the current literature 6.) Routine screening of thyroid function is not supported in the current literature 7.) Neuroimaging studies should not be used as a screening or diagnostic tool 8. ...
Psychopathology
... disease of the brain, no different than any other disease of the body. Learning- Psychopathology is learned or acquired. Psychoanalytical- The result of childhood fixations during psychosexual development ...
... disease of the brain, no different than any other disease of the body. Learning- Psychopathology is learned or acquired. Psychoanalytical- The result of childhood fixations during psychosexual development ...
DSM-IV-TR in Action Powerpoint
... One time a month for 3 months (used to be 6 months) Must be at least four years of age to diagnose ...
... One time a month for 3 months (used to be 6 months) Must be at least four years of age to diagnose ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Paranoid Personality Disorder and Schizoid Personality Disorder are different from schizophrenia only by a matter of degree. While people with schizophrenia experience psychotic episodes when they lose touch with reality, people with these personality disorders do not have these ...
... Paranoid Personality Disorder and Schizoid Personality Disorder are different from schizophrenia only by a matter of degree. While people with schizophrenia experience psychotic episodes when they lose touch with reality, people with these personality disorders do not have these ...
chapter 15 - Cengage Learning
... model, psychological model, and the sociocultural model. Give an example of how each model would explain psychological disorders. Explain how each of these models fits into the biopsychosocial model. (see “Explaining Psychological Disorders”) ...
... model, psychological model, and the sociocultural model. Give an example of how each model would explain psychological disorders. Explain how each of these models fits into the biopsychosocial model. (see “Explaining Psychological Disorders”) ...
What is a psychological disorder
... 4. Phobias: an intense fear of being in a situation from which immediate escape is not possible or in which help is not immediately available in case of incapacitating anxiety. a. Social phobia (social anxiety disorder) b. Specific phobias 5. Generalized anxiety disorder: an anxiety disorder in whic ...
... 4. Phobias: an intense fear of being in a situation from which immediate escape is not possible or in which help is not immediately available in case of incapacitating anxiety. a. Social phobia (social anxiety disorder) b. Specific phobias 5. Generalized anxiety disorder: an anxiety disorder in whic ...
Children and Medication
... a treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD) in youth. Other studies showed that fluoxetine (Prozac) was more effective than placebo, but showed differing results regarding risks and benefits. Many experts recommend combining CBT and medication, but it was not clear what the relative efficacy of ...
... a treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD) in youth. Other studies showed that fluoxetine (Prozac) was more effective than placebo, but showed differing results regarding risks and benefits. Many experts recommend combining CBT and medication, but it was not clear what the relative efficacy of ...
Herbal and Dietary Supplements for Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
... increased from 34 percent of the overall U.S. population in 1990 to 42 percent in 1997.1 Use appears to be twice as great in persons reporting anxiety and depression than in those reporting any other problem, except for back and neck pain.1 Based on results of two large-scale community surveys,2,3 i ...
... increased from 34 percent of the overall U.S. population in 1990 to 42 percent in 1997.1 Use appears to be twice as great in persons reporting anxiety and depression than in those reporting any other problem, except for back and neck pain.1 Based on results of two large-scale community surveys,2,3 i ...
Abnormal Behavior - Binus Repository
... Actions, thoughts and feelings that are harmful to the person or to others Harmful : ...
... Actions, thoughts and feelings that are harmful to the person or to others Harmful : ...
Psychology 40S Final Assessment Review
... The Process of memory: encoding, storage, and retrieval Stages of memory: sensory, short-term, and long-term memory How do we organize information and solve problems? Explain some common errors in problem solving. Why do we need sleep? What influences sleep quality? Unit 5 - Variations in Indivi ...
... The Process of memory: encoding, storage, and retrieval Stages of memory: sensory, short-term, and long-term memory How do we organize information and solve problems? Explain some common errors in problem solving. Why do we need sleep? What influences sleep quality? Unit 5 - Variations in Indivi ...
Units 3-4 Review
... 5. What is the difference between long term and short term memory? 6. Be able to differentiate and define between the following CATEGORIES of disorders and the disorders categorized within them: a. Mood i. Depression ii. Bi-Polar b. Anxiety i. PTSD ii. Phobic iii. Panic iv. OCD c. Schizophrenia d. P ...
... 5. What is the difference between long term and short term memory? 6. Be able to differentiate and define between the following CATEGORIES of disorders and the disorders categorized within them: a. Mood i. Depression ii. Bi-Polar b. Anxiety i. PTSD ii. Phobic iii. Panic iv. OCD c. Schizophrenia d. P ...
Uppers, Downers and All Arounders
... Decreased need for sleep Pressure to keep talking Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have high potential for painful consequences • Onset is in early 20’s • Affects both men and women • Toxic Effects of stimulants and psychedelic abuse can mimic bi-polar disorder ...
... Decreased need for sleep Pressure to keep talking Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have high potential for painful consequences • Onset is in early 20’s • Affects both men and women • Toxic Effects of stimulants and psychedelic abuse can mimic bi-polar disorder ...
Special-needs Children and Mental Health
... working with children with this disorder is the most effective approach. Interventions for depression The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that in a 2009 sampling of 16,410 high school youth, 26.1 percent felt sad and hopeless enough to stop their normal activities; 13. ...
... working with children with this disorder is the most effective approach. Interventions for depression The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that in a 2009 sampling of 16,410 high school youth, 26.1 percent felt sad and hopeless enough to stop their normal activities; 13. ...
Document
... 1) They are unable to perform their life roles properly. a) An alcoholic who refuses to accept that there is a problem. b) A person who does nothing while his or her family life is falling apart. c) A parent at home with children who cannot even cope with the dirty dishes. 3. Many people in need of ...
... 1) They are unable to perform their life roles properly. a) An alcoholic who refuses to accept that there is a problem. b) A person who does nothing while his or her family life is falling apart. c) A parent at home with children who cannot even cope with the dirty dishes. 3. Many people in need of ...