File - Public Health Sciences Bakersfield College
... • Biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors • Some have a genetic component ...
... • Biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors • Some have a genetic component ...
Anxiety Disorders in the Elderly
... Involves persuading a patient to engage in the feared behavior of staying awake If pt stops trying to fall asleep and genuinely attempts to stay awake, sleep may come more easily ...
... Involves persuading a patient to engage in the feared behavior of staying awake If pt stops trying to fall asleep and genuinely attempts to stay awake, sleep may come more easily ...
Early detection vital in adolescent depression
... Social treatment Liaison with the school is often necessary (with parental consent) to address issues such as bullying or specific learning difficulties, which may be precipitating or maintaining episodes of depression. It may be necessary to recommend treatment of mental health problems in the fami ...
... Social treatment Liaison with the school is often necessary (with parental consent) to address issues such as bullying or specific learning difficulties, which may be precipitating or maintaining episodes of depression. It may be necessary to recommend treatment of mental health problems in the fami ...
Important Important Assessment Assessment Important Important
... Substance use is more common among people with psychiatric diseases than those of the average population. Long-term substance use can lead to the appearance of numerous psychiatric and somatic complications. ...
... Substance use is more common among people with psychiatric diseases than those of the average population. Long-term substance use can lead to the appearance of numerous psychiatric and somatic complications. ...
learning objectives chapter 12
... Discuss the interrater reliability and validity of diagnostic labels. Describe the problems associated with diagnosis. Discuss the research examining diagnostic biases. (see “Evaluating the Diagnostic System” and “Thinking Critically: Is Psychological Diagnosis Biased?”) ...
... Discuss the interrater reliability and validity of diagnostic labels. Describe the problems associated with diagnosis. Discuss the research examining diagnostic biases. (see “Evaluating the Diagnostic System” and “Thinking Critically: Is Psychological Diagnosis Biased?”) ...
ch_18_psych_power_point
... A person usually cannot remember any events that occurred for a certain period of time surrounding the traumatic event. ...
... A person usually cannot remember any events that occurred for a certain period of time surrounding the traumatic event. ...
Dissociative Disorders
... Tend to blame others for their own shortcomings Pathological jealousy in intimate relationships Inappropriate outbursts of anger ...
... Tend to blame others for their own shortcomings Pathological jealousy in intimate relationships Inappropriate outbursts of anger ...
Abnormal Psychology 1. Define the following terms
... 20. List the three common ways that individuals develop phobias. 21. Define -Catatonia -Malingering -Capgra’s syndrome -Munchausen syndrome 22 Define the following types of Delusions: -Somatic -Grandiose -Persecutory -Erotomanic 23. Define and give an example of the following: -Neutral symptom -Posi ...
... 20. List the three common ways that individuals develop phobias. 21. Define -Catatonia -Malingering -Capgra’s syndrome -Munchausen syndrome 22 Define the following types of Delusions: -Somatic -Grandiose -Persecutory -Erotomanic 23. Define and give an example of the following: -Neutral symptom -Posi ...
Lecture: Child Abuse and Neglect - American Academy of Child and
... • Developmental state at the time of trauma and at presentation is key. • A thorough diagnostic assessment is indicated. • We must ask the questions, sometimes several times. • Mandated reporting issues ...
... • Developmental state at the time of trauma and at presentation is key. • A thorough diagnostic assessment is indicated. • We must ask the questions, sometimes several times. • Mandated reporting issues ...
321 mood no pic
... The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., hypothyroidism) The symptoms are not better accounted for by Bereavement, i.e., after the loss of a loved one, the symptoms persist for longer than tw ...
... The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., hypothyroidism) The symptoms are not better accounted for by Bereavement, i.e., after the loss of a loved one, the symptoms persist for longer than tw ...
Effects of psychotherapy in schizophrenia
... – Identification of what patient means by “distress”, in his own ...
... – Identification of what patient means by “distress”, in his own ...
Cognitive Behavioural
... (ii) Foundation level knowledge of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and some experience of providing structured psychological therapies or interventions; and either (iii) A first- or second-class undergraduate honours degree or equivalent or (iv) The ability to study successfully at postgraduate level, ...
... (ii) Foundation level knowledge of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and some experience of providing structured psychological therapies or interventions; and either (iii) A first- or second-class undergraduate honours degree or equivalent or (iv) The ability to study successfully at postgraduate level, ...
What are Mood Disorders?
... Most common mental disorders in the United States (NIMH) In 2014, an estimated 10.2 million adults aged 18 or older in the United States had at least one major depressive episode in the past year with severe impairment. This number represented 4.3% of all U.S. adults. (NIMH) Can have a co-occurring ...
... Most common mental disorders in the United States (NIMH) In 2014, an estimated 10.2 million adults aged 18 or older in the United States had at least one major depressive episode in the past year with severe impairment. This number represented 4.3% of all U.S. adults. (NIMH) Can have a co-occurring ...
DISSOCIATIVE AMNESIA
... There may be a loss of knowledge of personal identity with preservation of other information, often including complex learned information or skills ...
... There may be a loss of knowledge of personal identity with preservation of other information, often including complex learned information or skills ...
Understanding anxiety and depression
... Anxiety is more than just feeling stressed or worried. Anxious feelings are a normal reaction to a situation where a person feels under pressure – for example, meeting work deadlines, sitting exams or speaking in front of a group of people. However, for some people these anxious feelings happen for ...
... Anxiety is more than just feeling stressed or worried. Anxious feelings are a normal reaction to a situation where a person feels under pressure – for example, meeting work deadlines, sitting exams or speaking in front of a group of people. However, for some people these anxious feelings happen for ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
... Surviving an “act of God”, such as, flood, fire, earthquake or hurricane Living in a war zone Surviving a terrorist attack Rape Exposure to these kinds of trauma can increase levels of three brain hormones – cortisol, serotonin, and noradrenaline – which may impair brain development and actu ...
... Surviving an “act of God”, such as, flood, fire, earthquake or hurricane Living in a war zone Surviving a terrorist attack Rape Exposure to these kinds of trauma can increase levels of three brain hormones – cortisol, serotonin, and noradrenaline – which may impair brain development and actu ...
ATAPS Mental Health Referral Form Access to Allied Psychological
... Some feelings of hopelessness hopelessness, despair, feelings Moderate anger, hostility of worthlessness Moderate level of stressors in Severe anger, hostility last 6 months High level of stressors in last 6 months ...
... Some feelings of hopelessness hopelessness, despair, feelings Moderate anger, hostility of worthlessness Moderate level of stressors in Severe anger, hostility last 6 months High level of stressors in last 6 months ...
Psychiatric Disorders in Primary Care
... Avoiding all possible situations That might bring on an attack ...
... Avoiding all possible situations That might bring on an attack ...
‘Caring Rather Than Curing,’ the Simulated Syndromes Jonny Gerkin, MD Assistant Professor
... ◦ Most patients show rapid response to treatment ◦ Pseudosz, amnesia, tremor more likely to have poor outcome – sig relationship to childhood (sexual) trauma ...
... ◦ Most patients show rapid response to treatment ◦ Pseudosz, amnesia, tremor more likely to have poor outcome – sig relationship to childhood (sexual) trauma ...
Patient Handouts - Redemption Psychiatry
... early adulthood. Both women and men may have this disorder. ...
... early adulthood. Both women and men may have this disorder. ...
Mental Disorders
... Excessive concern about physical health, often from only receiving positive attention as a child when sick. ...
... Excessive concern about physical health, often from only receiving positive attention as a child when sick. ...
Unit 8: Study Guide Stress and Abnormal Psychology
... stress. Researchers in this area focus on the impact of life changes, daily stress, and emergency situations on physiological and psychological well-being. Personality characteristics as they relate to physical function are also of interest (for example, the association between stress and cardiovasc ...
... stress. Researchers in this area focus on the impact of life changes, daily stress, and emergency situations on physiological and psychological well-being. Personality characteristics as they relate to physical function are also of interest (for example, the association between stress and cardiovasc ...