DSM-5: Trauma and Stress
... - Previously the DSM-IV identified 7 symptoms. DSM-5 has 2 • Negative alterations in cognitions and mood – Two new symptoms added related to distorted attribution and ...
... - Previously the DSM-IV identified 7 symptoms. DSM-5 has 2 • Negative alterations in cognitions and mood – Two new symptoms added related to distorted attribution and ...
Clinical Psychology II - Therapies The Big Picture
... • Schizophrenia - usually treated primarily with medication. • Both bipolar disorder and schizophrenia often include group therapy. This often allows people to deal with the stigma of mental illness. • On Being Sane in Insane Places - A study of how being perceived as insane colours other people’s p ...
... • Schizophrenia - usually treated primarily with medication. • Both bipolar disorder and schizophrenia often include group therapy. This often allows people to deal with the stigma of mental illness. • On Being Sane in Insane Places - A study of how being perceived as insane colours other people’s p ...
CH 13 study guide
... 1. Schizophrenia is a disabling psychological disorder which consists of both positive and negative symptoms. Positive symptoms are those in which something is added to the person’s behavior that should not be there, such as hallucinations and delusions. Negative symptoms are those in which somethin ...
... 1. Schizophrenia is a disabling psychological disorder which consists of both positive and negative symptoms. Positive symptoms are those in which something is added to the person’s behavior that should not be there, such as hallucinations and delusions. Negative symptoms are those in which somethin ...
Positive Mental Health Sport can contribute positively
... Sport can contribute positively to the Age-Grade Player’s mental health, helping them to feel good about themselves and cope with everyday pressures in their lives. Sport can make a positive contribution if the Age-Grade Player’s experience of sport reflects sport’s positive values, such as fun, inc ...
... Sport can contribute positively to the Age-Grade Player’s mental health, helping them to feel good about themselves and cope with everyday pressures in their lives. Sport can make a positive contribution if the Age-Grade Player’s experience of sport reflects sport’s positive values, such as fun, inc ...
Impact_on_Mental_Health
... ways individuals look at themselves, their lives, and others in their lives. Like physical health, mental health is important at every stage of life. • All aspects of our lives are affected by our mental health. • Department of Health and Human Services National Mental Health Information Center (www ...
... ways individuals look at themselves, their lives, and others in their lives. Like physical health, mental health is important at every stage of life. • All aspects of our lives are affected by our mental health. • Department of Health and Human Services National Mental Health Information Center (www ...
Adolescent Care Committee Activities
... 3. Reduce personal factors / distractions in studies – set targets & insist on meeting the targets. ...
... 3. Reduce personal factors / distractions in studies – set targets & insist on meeting the targets. ...
Psychology 373A
... Participation: You are expected to have read the assigned material before coming to each class. Active participation in discussion and class activities also will form the basis for evaluation in this area. Because arriving to class late or leaving early disrupts the class process, issues related to ...
... Participation: You are expected to have read the assigned material before coming to each class. Active participation in discussion and class activities also will form the basis for evaluation in this area. Because arriving to class late or leaving early disrupts the class process, issues related to ...
Diagnosis and Classification of Psychological Problems
... the presenting problem(s) fit the criteria for a particular mental disorder ...
... the presenting problem(s) fit the criteria for a particular mental disorder ...
Depression and Anxiety Disorder
... Drug therapy (with or without counseling) is effective in treating most individuals. The mainstay of therapy for both anxiety and mood disorders is antidepressant drugs. For more severe cases, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) or anti-psychotic agents may be required. If anxiety is present, treatment ...
... Drug therapy (with or without counseling) is effective in treating most individuals. The mainstay of therapy for both anxiety and mood disorders is antidepressant drugs. For more severe cases, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) or anti-psychotic agents may be required. If anxiety is present, treatment ...
Promoting mental well-being in primary schools
... • initiate, develop and sustain mutually satisfying personal relationships; • use and enjoy solitude; • become aware of others and empathise with them; • play and learn; • develop a sense of right and wrong • resolve (face) problems and setbacks and learn from them. ...
... • initiate, develop and sustain mutually satisfying personal relationships; • use and enjoy solitude; • become aware of others and empathise with them; • play and learn; • develop a sense of right and wrong • resolve (face) problems and setbacks and learn from them. ...
W_George___Post_Trau..._Stress_Disorder
... Often Co-occurs w/bipolar, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, panic disorders, social anxiety disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. When examining children or teenagers interview both child and parent, but separately. ...
... Often Co-occurs w/bipolar, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, panic disorders, social anxiety disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. When examining children or teenagers interview both child and parent, but separately. ...
Issues Surrounding the Diagnosis and Classification of Depression
... as having a disorder, all of their behaviour can be interpreted as being caused by the disorder. However, note there were flaws in this study and it was conducted more than 30 years ago when diagnostic practice was very different. N.B. When talking about this you must make it relevant to depression ...
... as having a disorder, all of their behaviour can be interpreted as being caused by the disorder. However, note there were flaws in this study and it was conducted more than 30 years ago when diagnostic practice was very different. N.B. When talking about this you must make it relevant to depression ...
3 - UBC Psychology`s Research Labs
... Insufficient financial resources to support mental health services. ...
... Insufficient financial resources to support mental health services. ...
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
... Normal early development but deterioration in motor, social, language functioning as well as slowed head growth between 5-48 months ...
... Normal early development but deterioration in motor, social, language functioning as well as slowed head growth between 5-48 months ...
Depression and Anxiety - The Fraternal Twins of
... combination of symptoms that interfere with one’s ability to work, sleep, study, eat and enjoy once-pleasurable activities Dysthymic Disorder, or Dysthymia: long-term (two years or longer), but less severe symptoms that may not disable a person, but can prevent one from functioning normally or feeli ...
... combination of symptoms that interfere with one’s ability to work, sleep, study, eat and enjoy once-pleasurable activities Dysthymic Disorder, or Dysthymia: long-term (two years or longer), but less severe symptoms that may not disable a person, but can prevent one from functioning normally or feeli ...
Psychological Disorders
... One reason to diagnose a disorder is to make decisions about treating the problem. Based on older understanding of psychological disorders, treatments have included: exorcising evil spirits, beatings, caging/restraint, and ...
... One reason to diagnose a disorder is to make decisions about treating the problem. Based on older understanding of psychological disorders, treatments have included: exorcising evil spirits, beatings, caging/restraint, and ...
uploads/ assets
... The expectation is that the costs of blended care will prove to be lower than those of mainstream services, because part of the traditional face-to-face consultation is replaced by online interventions. Initial results show that online contact times are significantly shorter and that the number of f ...
... The expectation is that the costs of blended care will prove to be lower than those of mainstream services, because part of the traditional face-to-face consultation is replaced by online interventions. Initial results show that online contact times are significantly shorter and that the number of f ...
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 6 criteria for determining "normal
... defined by the prevailing culture) abnormal behavior = behavior that deviates from culturally sanctioned behavior and that interferes with an individual's ability to function on a daily basis What causes abnormal behavior? psychodynamic perspective -- intrapsychic conflict (id/ego/superego) conflic ...
... defined by the prevailing culture) abnormal behavior = behavior that deviates from culturally sanctioned behavior and that interferes with an individual's ability to function on a daily basis What causes abnormal behavior? psychodynamic perspective -- intrapsychic conflict (id/ego/superego) conflic ...
Psychological Disorders ppt - kyle
... B. Symptoms of Psychological Disorders • Note: Just because someone may exhibit some of these symptoms it does NOT necessarily mean that they definitely have a psychological disorder! • It is EXTREMELY difficult to diagnose someone with a psychological disorder ...
... B. Symptoms of Psychological Disorders • Note: Just because someone may exhibit some of these symptoms it does NOT necessarily mean that they definitely have a psychological disorder! • It is EXTREMELY difficult to diagnose someone with a psychological disorder ...
Somatoform Disorders
... but is not, blind, deaf, paralyzed or insensitive to pain in various parts of the body. – The person will not be able to move their arms, see, feel, etc. but there is no biological cause – The diagnosis of conversion disorder is rare, occurring in only 2% of the population – Usually appears in adole ...
... but is not, blind, deaf, paralyzed or insensitive to pain in various parts of the body. – The person will not be able to move their arms, see, feel, etc. but there is no biological cause – The diagnosis of conversion disorder is rare, occurring in only 2% of the population – Usually appears in adole ...
SOMATOFORM DISORDERS 1. Define Somatoform Disorder
... communication, in order to prevent the patient from playing one against the other, or trying to get more meds. SSRI’s are also helpful for many of the subsets of somatoform disorders. Individual and group therapy help, as does hypnosis, behavioral and cognitive therapy. Relational therapy is based o ...
... communication, in order to prevent the patient from playing one against the other, or trying to get more meds. SSRI’s are also helpful for many of the subsets of somatoform disorders. Individual and group therapy help, as does hypnosis, behavioral and cognitive therapy. Relational therapy is based o ...
DisordersMultipleChoice - Homework due date to be
... b. high diagnostic specificity c. statistical conformity d. diagnostic validity 5. _____ Anxiety disorders are characterized by all of the following symptoms except a. panic attacks b. free-floating anxiety c. worry d. hallucinations 6. _____ A man breaks out in a cold sweat when he sees the color o ...
... b. high diagnostic specificity c. statistical conformity d. diagnostic validity 5. _____ Anxiety disorders are characterized by all of the following symptoms except a. panic attacks b. free-floating anxiety c. worry d. hallucinations 6. _____ A man breaks out in a cold sweat when he sees the color o ...
Dissociative, Personality, and Somatoform Disorders
... Personality Disorders- Disorders characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning. They usually occur without anxiety, depression, or delusions. These personalities are the extreme compared to normal variation and some say are a result of failure to establish ...
... Personality Disorders- Disorders characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning. They usually occur without anxiety, depression, or delusions. These personalities are the extreme compared to normal variation and some say are a result of failure to establish ...