Psikologi Anak Pertemuan 10 Emotional Disorders
... sweating, gastro-intestinal discomfort, diarrhea, muscle tension, blushing, confusion ...
... sweating, gastro-intestinal discomfort, diarrhea, muscle tension, blushing, confusion ...
PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER
... Rigid ways of relating to others Excessive concern with order, rules, schedules and lists Perfectionism, often so pronounced that you can't complete tasks because your standards are impossible to meet Inability to throw out even broken, worthless objects Inability to share responsibility w ...
... Rigid ways of relating to others Excessive concern with order, rules, schedules and lists Perfectionism, often so pronounced that you can't complete tasks because your standards are impossible to meet Inability to throw out even broken, worthless objects Inability to share responsibility w ...
PERSONALITY DISORDERS and the “difficult patient”
... sensitive to criticism or rejection. Social inhibition despite a desire to form close emotional relationships. Feel awkward in social situations. Fear of disapproval, embarrassment or ridicule Dependent personality: Excessive dependence on others and feeling the need to be taken care of. Submissive ...
... sensitive to criticism or rejection. Social inhibition despite a desire to form close emotional relationships. Feel awkward in social situations. Fear of disapproval, embarrassment or ridicule Dependent personality: Excessive dependence on others and feeling the need to be taken care of. Submissive ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and personality traits
... remission in patients with generalized anxiety disorder and social phobia. The findings of the current study is also congruent to the findings of the various studies, that generalized anxiety disorder is more prevalent in individuals who have high score in neuroticism as revealed by Eysenck’s Person ...
... remission in patients with generalized anxiety disorder and social phobia. The findings of the current study is also congruent to the findings of the various studies, that generalized anxiety disorder is more prevalent in individuals who have high score in neuroticism as revealed by Eysenck’s Person ...
Associated Features
... makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities. (b) Often has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities. ...
... makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities. (b) Often has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities. ...
PsychAP Notes pt 11
... The Systems Theory (biopsychosocial model) is a model in which biological, psychological, and social risk factors combine to produce psychological disorder. Did that person have a biological predisposition and did they think about it a lot? These factors combine to produce a disorder. Diagnosing and ...
... The Systems Theory (biopsychosocial model) is a model in which biological, psychological, and social risk factors combine to produce psychological disorder. Did that person have a biological predisposition and did they think about it a lot? These factors combine to produce a disorder. Diagnosing and ...
Women - Beyondblue
... as well as part of her personality. There are many things that can trigger anxiety, such as environment, stressful situations or a trauma. Things that may contribute to an anxiety disorder include genetics (a history of anxiety disorders in the family) or a stressful event (like a family conflict, v ...
... as well as part of her personality. There are many things that can trigger anxiety, such as environment, stressful situations or a trauma. Things that may contribute to an anxiety disorder include genetics (a history of anxiety disorders in the family) or a stressful event (like a family conflict, v ...
Swallow – Book Launch, 23 September 2012 Good evening. My
... The fact that regular people can successfully intervene is critical to suicide prevention. Just like any one of us can learn first aid skills, every one of us can learn suicide intervention skills. Neither first aid nor suicide intervention is left to professionals alone; we can all play a role. Thi ...
... The fact that regular people can successfully intervene is critical to suicide prevention. Just like any one of us can learn first aid skills, every one of us can learn suicide intervention skills. Neither first aid nor suicide intervention is left to professionals alone; we can all play a role. Thi ...
Substance Use and Schizophrenia | Schizophrenia Society
... use drugs and alcohol for the same reasons as everyone else – to feel better or different, to relax and have fun, and to be part of a group. There are several theories about the particular relationship between substance misuse and schizophrenia. A common hypothesis is that the choice and use of subs ...
... use drugs and alcohol for the same reasons as everyone else – to feel better or different, to relax and have fun, and to be part of a group. There are several theories about the particular relationship between substance misuse and schizophrenia. A common hypothesis is that the choice and use of subs ...
Anxiety in Teenagers
... Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health http://www.schoolmentalhealth.org/Resources/Educ/MACMH/Anxiety.pdf ...
... Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health http://www.schoolmentalhealth.org/Resources/Educ/MACMH/Anxiety.pdf ...
Module 24 - Doral Academy Preparatory
... (CONT’D) • Are there different approaches? – Insight therapy • therapist and client talk about the client’s symptoms and problems with the goal of reaching or identifying the cause of the problem – Cognitive-behavior therapy • involves the application of principles of learning • therapist focuses on ...
... (CONT’D) • Are there different approaches? – Insight therapy • therapist and client talk about the client’s symptoms and problems with the goal of reaching or identifying the cause of the problem – Cognitive-behavior therapy • involves the application of principles of learning • therapist focuses on ...
AB 3632 Presentation by Deputy County counsel, Greta Hansen
... Prior to 1984, school districts were responsible for provision of all services under the IDEA, including mental health services. In 1984, the state legislature enacted AB 3632, which mandated that counties provide IDEA-related mental health services to students. Because this was a new and unfunded m ...
... Prior to 1984, school districts were responsible for provision of all services under the IDEA, including mental health services. In 1984, the state legislature enacted AB 3632, which mandated that counties provide IDEA-related mental health services to students. Because this was a new and unfunded m ...
Am J Psychiatry 167:487
... informants can supplement information provided by the patient (5). Interviews by experienced clinicians seem superior to self-reports, and training of interviewers improves the results further (6, 7). The Morey et al. study represents a major addition to this literature by examining the long-term ou ...
... informants can supplement information provided by the patient (5). Interviews by experienced clinicians seem superior to self-reports, and training of interviewers improves the results further (6, 7). The Morey et al. study represents a major addition to this literature by examining the long-term ou ...
Epidemiology of Anxiety
... Biological Treatments for Anxiety Disorders • Benzodiazapines: Bind to GABA receptors – Valium “Diazepam” for GAD and Phobias – Xanax “Alprazolam”: for Panic ...
... Biological Treatments for Anxiety Disorders • Benzodiazapines: Bind to GABA receptors – Valium “Diazepam” for GAD and Phobias – Xanax “Alprazolam”: for Panic ...
PARTICIPANT HANDOUT Introduction The term "comorbidity" refers
... standardized definitions of the main mental and psychiatric disorders seen in the United States. The DSM-IV also provides health care providers with a common language that enables them to understand each other when they communicate about psychiatric disorders. For example, it standardizes the use o ...
... standardized definitions of the main mental and psychiatric disorders seen in the United States. The DSM-IV also provides health care providers with a common language that enables them to understand each other when they communicate about psychiatric disorders. For example, it standardizes the use o ...
No Slide Title
... Primary treatment for bipolar disorders Unsure of mechanism of action Narrow therapeutic window Too little –ineffective Too much – toxic, lethal ...
... Primary treatment for bipolar disorders Unsure of mechanism of action Narrow therapeutic window Too little –ineffective Too much – toxic, lethal ...
Diagnosis and Management of Depression
... – E.g. Paroxetine 5 mg daily for 2 weeks, double the dose very fortnight until reaching 20 mg daily – Treat for at least 6 months after response is achieved, may go upto 1-2 years – Tail off gradually ...
... – E.g. Paroxetine 5 mg daily for 2 weeks, double the dose very fortnight until reaching 20 mg daily – Treat for at least 6 months after response is achieved, may go upto 1-2 years – Tail off gradually ...
Motivational Interviewing with Mental Health, Substance Abuse
... This will be largest part of your grade. It is expected that you will actively participate in every class. This class has an experiential structure. For all of us to get the most out of the class it is necessary that we practice the knowledge and skills we are learning. We will be participating in r ...
... This will be largest part of your grade. It is expected that you will actively participate in every class. This class has an experiential structure. For all of us to get the most out of the class it is necessary that we practice the knowledge and skills we are learning. We will be participating in r ...
Personality Disorders
... Depression as symptom, syndrome, disorder Symptom = feeling sad, down, blue Syndrome = group of symptoms that occur together Affective changes Vegetative or psychomotor disturbances Cognitive changes (depressive triad) ...
... Depression as symptom, syndrome, disorder Symptom = feeling sad, down, blue Syndrome = group of symptoms that occur together Affective changes Vegetative or psychomotor disturbances Cognitive changes (depressive triad) ...
what is abnormal behavior
... Clinical psychologists depend on their observations of the person’s behavior and descriptions of personal experience. Insanity is a legal term that refers to judgments about whether a person should be held responsible for criminal behavior if he or she is also mentally disturbed. Nervous breakdown i ...
... Clinical psychologists depend on their observations of the person’s behavior and descriptions of personal experience. Insanity is a legal term that refers to judgments about whether a person should be held responsible for criminal behavior if he or she is also mentally disturbed. Nervous breakdown i ...
21-Day Complaint
... • Purpose of small group discussion is to practice speaking English. Please use English when speaking in your group. • Only one person speaks at a time. • Respect person who is speaking. Listen attentively when a group member is speaking. No whispering with person next to you. • Keep your attention ...
... • Purpose of small group discussion is to practice speaking English. Please use English when speaking in your group. • Only one person speaks at a time. • Respect person who is speaking. Listen attentively when a group member is speaking. No whispering with person next to you. • Keep your attention ...
Phobic disorders
... • Both genetic and environmental factors play a role. MZ:DZ = 24.4%:15.3%1. The predisposition towards overly interpreting situations as dangerous may be genetic, whereas individual interpretations of social cues may be environmentally determined2 (i.e. the particular trigger for the conditioned fea ...
... • Both genetic and environmental factors play a role. MZ:DZ = 24.4%:15.3%1. The predisposition towards overly interpreting situations as dangerous may be genetic, whereas individual interpretations of social cues may be environmentally determined2 (i.e. the particular trigger for the conditioned fea ...
Psychiatry Clerkship The Florida State University College of Medicine
... pervasive developmental disorder, and personality disorders. (Though the focus is primarily on adults, there will be exposure to the care of adolescents and children when possible.) When appropriate, basic science correlations are also addressed. ...
... pervasive developmental disorder, and personality disorders. (Though the focus is primarily on adults, there will be exposure to the care of adolescents and children when possible.) When appropriate, basic science correlations are also addressed. ...