Abnormal Psychology - Courses and Syllabi
... disorder. 5. Causal models, especially those involving multiple systems (biological, psychological, and social systems). The task for clinical scientists is to discover how different levels of influence (e.g., nature and nurture) combine or interact to produce and maintain mental disorders. 6. The w ...
... disorder. 5. Causal models, especially those involving multiple systems (biological, psychological, and social systems). The task for clinical scientists is to discover how different levels of influence (e.g., nature and nurture) combine or interact to produce and maintain mental disorders. 6. The w ...
Residential Anxiety Treatment
... may develop a safety behavior, such as having to wear a certain article of clothing before the presentation, but will not develop the ability to make a presentation without the clothing article, thus continuing the cycle of anxiety around public speaking. SUDS (Subjective Units of Distress Scale). A ...
... may develop a safety behavior, such as having to wear a certain article of clothing before the presentation, but will not develop the ability to make a presentation without the clothing article, thus continuing the cycle of anxiety around public speaking. SUDS (Subjective Units of Distress Scale). A ...
SELF HELP SHEET Student Counselling Service Anxiety Anxiety is
... There are three parts to the feeling of being anxious: Physical Changes - There are many of these but the most common are shortness of breath, dizziness, increased heart rate, trembling, muscle tension, sweating, numbness, tingling sensations, dry mouth, abdominal discomfort and nausea. Thoughts - D ...
... There are three parts to the feeling of being anxious: Physical Changes - There are many of these but the most common are shortness of breath, dizziness, increased heart rate, trembling, muscle tension, sweating, numbness, tingling sensations, dry mouth, abdominal discomfort and nausea. Thoughts - D ...
Abnormal Behavior/Psychological Disorders
... psychological disorders. • Recognize the use of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association as the primary reference for making diagnostic judgments. • Discuss the major diagnostic categories, including anxiety and somatoform diso ...
... psychological disorders. • Recognize the use of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association as the primary reference for making diagnostic judgments. • Discuss the major diagnostic categories, including anxiety and somatoform diso ...
Slide 1
... Brian is a 20 year old student who complains of problems with concentration and focus. He finds that he forgets to do important things; this forgetfulness has caused problems with his schoolwork and in his relationship with his GF. He has a well documented ADHD history and would like to restart his ...
... Brian is a 20 year old student who complains of problems with concentration and focus. He finds that he forgets to do important things; this forgetfulness has caused problems with his schoolwork and in his relationship with his GF. He has a well documented ADHD history and would like to restart his ...
2011-gemc-res-glick-acuteagitation-edited
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... Copyright holders of content included in this material should contact [email protected] with any questions, corrections, or clarification regarding the use of content. For more information about how to cite these materials visit http://open.umich.edu/privacy-and-terms-use. Any medical informat ...
lecture ch 15
... - Potential biases - Symptom focus rather than etiology - Too complex - Medical model focus - Reliability - Pathologize everyday behaviour ...
... - Potential biases - Symptom focus rather than etiology - Too complex - Medical model focus - Reliability - Pathologize everyday behaviour ...
Tips for Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... learn can help you manage anxiety and live your life more fully. Be patient, don’t give up. 2. Effective therapies are available to treat anxiety disorders. Your therapist will help you understand your anxiety, and learn breathing and thinking skills to confront the situations that cause anxiety. Ps ...
... learn can help you manage anxiety and live your life more fully. Be patient, don’t give up. 2. Effective therapies are available to treat anxiety disorders. Your therapist will help you understand your anxiety, and learn breathing and thinking skills to confront the situations that cause anxiety. Ps ...
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! ...
Personality Disorders Continued
... Common themes include ambivalent & conflicted personality dynamics that underlie presentation. Ambivalence is defined as a lack of certainty over the source of reinforcement in one’s life. Ambivalent individuals = conflicted over whether they should follow what others want them to do or follow ...
... Common themes include ambivalent & conflicted personality dynamics that underlie presentation. Ambivalence is defined as a lack of certainty over the source of reinforcement in one’s life. Ambivalent individuals = conflicted over whether they should follow what others want them to do or follow ...
Description (Ao1) & Evaluation (Ao2) of treatments
... Appropriateness: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is used to help solve problems in people's lives, such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or drug misuse. CBT was developed from two earlier types of psychotherapy: •Cognitive therapy, designed to change people's thought ...
... Appropriateness: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is used to help solve problems in people's lives, such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or drug misuse. CBT was developed from two earlier types of psychotherapy: •Cognitive therapy, designed to change people's thought ...
The nature of body dysmorphic disorder and treatment
... its development and treatment, although empirical information on these topics is very limited at the present time. Detailed recommendations are given for cognitive behavior therapy. Intervention consists of cognitive restructuring of private body talk and undue importance given to physical appearanc ...
... its development and treatment, although empirical information on these topics is very limited at the present time. Detailed recommendations are given for cognitive behavior therapy. Intervention consists of cognitive restructuring of private body talk and undue importance given to physical appearanc ...
Hormonal and neurological aspects of stress and anxiety
... •nervous habits (strumming fingers, eating, smoking, drinking), changing habits (becoming less or more organized), poor memory, confusion, stumbling over words, inattentiveness, excessive worrying •preoccupation with a certain situation, obsessive thoughts, compulsive actions, outbursts of emotions, ...
... •nervous habits (strumming fingers, eating, smoking, drinking), changing habits (becoming less or more organized), poor memory, confusion, stumbling over words, inattentiveness, excessive worrying •preoccupation with a certain situation, obsessive thoughts, compulsive actions, outbursts of emotions, ...
Psychosis in Children and Young People
... (3) disorganised speech (e.g., frequent derailment or incoherence) (4) grossly disorganised or catatonic behaviour (5) negative symptoms, i.e., affective flattening, alogia, or avolition ...
... (3) disorganised speech (e.g., frequent derailment or incoherence) (4) grossly disorganised or catatonic behaviour (5) negative symptoms, i.e., affective flattening, alogia, or avolition ...
Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders
... • Empathy: Ability to feel what another person is feeling; capacity to take another person’s point of view • Authenticity: Ability of a therapist to be genuine and honest about his or her feelings • Reflection: Rephrasing or repeating thoughts and feelings of the clients; helps clients become aware ...
... • Empathy: Ability to feel what another person is feeling; capacity to take another person’s point of view • Authenticity: Ability of a therapist to be genuine and honest about his or her feelings • Reflection: Rephrasing or repeating thoughts and feelings of the clients; helps clients become aware ...
Mood Disorders
... Brain anatomy: low activity in frontal lobes; enlarged brain cavities (ventricles) ...
... Brain anatomy: low activity in frontal lobes; enlarged brain cavities (ventricles) ...
Module 22 psych
... Changing negative or distorted beliefs by substituting positive, healthy, realistic beliefs Changing limiting or disruptive behaviors by learning and practicing new skills to improve function ...
... Changing negative or distorted beliefs by substituting positive, healthy, realistic beliefs Changing limiting or disruptive behaviors by learning and practicing new skills to improve function ...
psychopathology 4
... Appropriateness: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is used to help solve problems in people's lives, such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or drug misuse. CBT was developed from two earlier types of psychotherapy: •Cognitive therapy, designed to change people's thought ...
... Appropriateness: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is used to help solve problems in people's lives, such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or drug misuse. CBT was developed from two earlier types of psychotherapy: •Cognitive therapy, designed to change people's thought ...
Chapter Outline - Cengage Learning
... just said—or pronoun reversal (where “you” is said instead of “I”). Most autistic children are mentally retarded, although splinter skills (special abilities) are found, most dramatically in autistic savants. Misdiagnosis as mental retardation only or as a different disorder or condition is common. ...
... just said—or pronoun reversal (where “you” is said instead of “I”). Most autistic children are mentally retarded, although splinter skills (special abilities) are found, most dramatically in autistic savants. Misdiagnosis as mental retardation only or as a different disorder or condition is common. ...
Dr Dion Goodland
... Inability to recall some aspects of the events Persistent and exaggerated negative beliefs (self, world, others) Persistent and distorted thoughts about the cause (self-blame) Persistent negative emotional state (fear, horror, anger, guilt, shame) Decreased interest Feeling emotionally detached from ...
... Inability to recall some aspects of the events Persistent and exaggerated negative beliefs (self, world, others) Persistent and distorted thoughts about the cause (self-blame) Persistent negative emotional state (fear, horror, anger, guilt, shame) Decreased interest Feeling emotionally detached from ...
Psych8_Lecture_Ch16
... either social, work/school or sexual) or psychomotor agitation (such as pacing, inability to sit still, pulling on skin or clothing). ...
... either social, work/school or sexual) or psychomotor agitation (such as pacing, inability to sit still, pulling on skin or clothing). ...
Potsdam Fibromyalgia Support group
... Limit caffeine and alcohol consumption. Improve sleep through sleep hygiene, treatment of sleep disorders, or medications Physical exercise: aerobic exercise, relaxing forms of exercise, such as qigong, tai chi, yoga. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to address thoughts, feelings and sensations re ...
... Limit caffeine and alcohol consumption. Improve sleep through sleep hygiene, treatment of sleep disorders, or medications Physical exercise: aerobic exercise, relaxing forms of exercise, such as qigong, tai chi, yoga. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to address thoughts, feelings and sensations re ...