Psychological Disorders
... Define Maladaptive Behavior What is the DSM-IV-TR Understand Psychotic Disorders Define Delusional Disorders Know the 5 types and delusional disorders and their characteristics (erotomanic, grandiose, etc) List the characteristics of schizophrenia Know the 4 types of schizophrenia Define Mood Disord ...
... Define Maladaptive Behavior What is the DSM-IV-TR Understand Psychotic Disorders Define Delusional Disorders Know the 5 types and delusional disorders and their characteristics (erotomanic, grandiose, etc) List the characteristics of schizophrenia Know the 4 types of schizophrenia Define Mood Disord ...
Somatoform Disorders
... • Briquet’s Syndrome • History of many physical complaints beginning before age 30. The complaints occur over a period of several years & result in treatment being sought, or significant impairment in functioning • 4 pain symptoms + 2 gastrointestinal symptoms + 1 sexual symptom + 1 pseudoneurologic ...
... • Briquet’s Syndrome • History of many physical complaints beginning before age 30. The complaints occur over a period of several years & result in treatment being sought, or significant impairment in functioning • 4 pain symptoms + 2 gastrointestinal symptoms + 1 sexual symptom + 1 pseudoneurologic ...
Chapter 16: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
... material with toxic protein called beta amyloid • The plaque injures/kills neurons • Neurofibrillary tangles – twisted strands of ...
... material with toxic protein called beta amyloid • The plaque injures/kills neurons • Neurofibrillary tangles – twisted strands of ...
Document
... - extreme mood changes - high to low for no apparent reason - chemical imbalance in the brain ...
... - extreme mood changes - high to low for no apparent reason - chemical imbalance in the brain ...
Somatoform & Dissociative Disorders
... Summary of Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders (cont.) ...
... Summary of Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders (cont.) ...
Somatoform Disorders
... continued sensation in all other parts of the arm, as shown in (a)-—cannot result from nerve damage, because no nerves innervate the hand without innervating part of the arm. The actual areas of sensory loss that would occur if specific nerves were damaged are shown in (b). Thus, whenever glove anes ...
... continued sensation in all other parts of the arm, as shown in (a)-—cannot result from nerve damage, because no nerves innervate the hand without innervating part of the arm. The actual areas of sensory loss that would occur if specific nerves were damaged are shown in (b). Thus, whenever glove anes ...
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... 10. Which axis in the DSM-IV is used to classify developmental disorders, such as autism and speech problems? 11. What does Axis IV measure? 12. What major areas are included in a description of adaptive functioning? 13. How would you describe someone who is “highly functioning” in terms of use of l ...
... 10. Which axis in the DSM-IV is used to classify developmental disorders, such as autism and speech problems? 11. What does Axis IV measure? 12. What major areas are included in a description of adaptive functioning? 13. How would you describe someone who is “highly functioning” in terms of use of l ...
Anxiety Disorders
... – Amnesia + flight to a diff. environment – last from days to decades – New identity possibly est. – Escape from conflict ...
... – Amnesia + flight to a diff. environment – last from days to decades – New identity possibly est. – Escape from conflict ...