Intro to Psychological Disorders
... NOTE: the word “insane” is a legal term, not a medical term – means not held legally responsible for actions. DSM includes a set a diagnostic criteria as well as a description of the disorders and their prevalence The DSM does NOT include information about etiology (causes) Provides a common ground ...
... NOTE: the word “insane” is a legal term, not a medical term – means not held legally responsible for actions. DSM includes a set a diagnostic criteria as well as a description of the disorders and their prevalence The DSM does NOT include information about etiology (causes) Provides a common ground ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... misleading, a more accurate term does not exist yet. Most people who have borderline personality disorder suffer from: • Problems with regulating emotions and thoughts; • Impulsive and reckless behavior; and • Unstable relationships with other people. People with this disorder also have high rate ...
... misleading, a more accurate term does not exist yet. Most people who have borderline personality disorder suffer from: • Problems with regulating emotions and thoughts; • Impulsive and reckless behavior; and • Unstable relationships with other people. People with this disorder also have high rate ...
Clinical Psychology
... dissociative identity disorder, fugue, and amnesia • The cause could be a traumatic experience ...
... dissociative identity disorder, fugue, and amnesia • The cause could be a traumatic experience ...
Mental Disorders
... Overly thin although they see themselves as fat Obsess over weight Over Exercise Use of laxatives or diuretics ...
... Overly thin although they see themselves as fat Obsess over weight Over Exercise Use of laxatives or diuretics ...
Mental Disorders
... result of physical (throughout the body) changes and diseases that affect the brain. These all lead to some degree of confusion and delusions in addition to anxiety and anger. ...
... result of physical (throughout the body) changes and diseases that affect the brain. These all lead to some degree of confusion and delusions in addition to anxiety and anger. ...
Chapter14
... Dysthymic disorder- chronic depression that is insufficient in severity to justify diagnosis of major depression Bipolar disorder- characterized by the experience of one or more manic episodes usually accompanied by periods of depression. Cyclothymic disorder-chronic but relatively mild sympto ...
... Dysthymic disorder- chronic depression that is insufficient in severity to justify diagnosis of major depression Bipolar disorder- characterized by the experience of one or more manic episodes usually accompanied by periods of depression. Cyclothymic disorder-chronic but relatively mild sympto ...
Major Psychological Disorders
... Role of heredity Biochemical and Neural mechanisms Role of environment ...
... Role of heredity Biochemical and Neural mechanisms Role of environment ...
Document
... university students in response to the challenges of schooling. Symptoms include difficulties in concentrating, remembering, and thinking. Students often state that their brains are “fatigued.” Additional somatic symptoms are usually centered around the head and neck and include pain, pressure or ti ...
... university students in response to the challenges of schooling. Symptoms include difficulties in concentrating, remembering, and thinking. Students often state that their brains are “fatigued.” Additional somatic symptoms are usually centered around the head and neck and include pain, pressure or ti ...
Chapter 6 Lesson 2 fad diets and eating disorders
... Binge Eating Disorder People with binge eating disorder consume huge amounts of food at one time but do not try to purge. Binge eating disorder is of a food as a coping This disorder may signal the use mechanism for strong disorder emotions or depression. ...
... Binge Eating Disorder People with binge eating disorder consume huge amounts of food at one time but do not try to purge. Binge eating disorder is of a food as a coping This disorder may signal the use mechanism for strong disorder emotions or depression. ...
Chapter 14 Review
... Dramatic increase in reported cases of dissociative identity disorder during the past 40 or dos years most strongly suggests that symptoms of this disorder involve DID Disturbances of Memory is a major characteristic of DID Disruptions in conscious awareness and sense of identity Mood Disord ...
... Dramatic increase in reported cases of dissociative identity disorder during the past 40 or dos years most strongly suggests that symptoms of this disorder involve DID Disturbances of Memory is a major characteristic of DID Disruptions in conscious awareness and sense of identity Mood Disord ...
PSY 220-Abnormal Psychology-Uzma Mazhar
... 2. Identify & apply the current multi‐axial diagnostic & classification system for psychological disorders as listed in the DSM IV‐TR 3. To understand the signs, symptoms, incidence, prevalence, risk factors, etiology, treatment & prognosis of various disorders, providing an integrativ ...
... 2. Identify & apply the current multi‐axial diagnostic & classification system for psychological disorders as listed in the DSM IV‐TR 3. To understand the signs, symptoms, incidence, prevalence, risk factors, etiology, treatment & prognosis of various disorders, providing an integrativ ...
psychology - TeacherWeb
... • Example: Witness a terrible human torture – become frozen with fear, visual system shuts down – can no longer see ...
... • Example: Witness a terrible human torture – become frozen with fear, visual system shuts down – can no longer see ...
Psychological DisordersClickers
... appeared over a period of time. In addition, you know that one of his grandparents suffered from similar symptoms. Your patient seems generally withdrawn and emotionless. In fact, he rarely moves from his chair during the day. Continued on next slide ...
... appeared over a period of time. In addition, you know that one of his grandparents suffered from similar symptoms. Your patient seems generally withdrawn and emotionless. In fact, he rarely moves from his chair during the day. Continued on next slide ...
Treatments for Mental Illness
... • mania that does not improve with medications • schizophrenia when symptoms are severe or medications aren’t enough ...
... • mania that does not improve with medications • schizophrenia when symptoms are severe or medications aren’t enough ...
Test #1 Study Guide
... o unrelated o (examples: lupus, flu, psoriosis, etc) Axis IV: Psychosocial and Environmental Problems ...
... o unrelated o (examples: lupus, flu, psoriosis, etc) Axis IV: Psychosocial and Environmental Problems ...
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... Chapter 16 – Psychological Disorders 1. Why is it difficult to draw a line between normal and abnormal behavior? 2. What are some problems with defining abnormality as any deviation from the majority? 3. According to the adjustment definition of normal, what type of person would be “abnormal”? 4. Ho ...
... Chapter 16 – Psychological Disorders 1. Why is it difficult to draw a line between normal and abnormal behavior? 2. What are some problems with defining abnormality as any deviation from the majority? 3. According to the adjustment definition of normal, what type of person would be “abnormal”? 4. Ho ...
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... • Females 10 x more likely to develop an eating disorder • Around 5% of young women will develop an eating disorder • Course and outcome of eating disorders is highly variable • Eating disorders are associated with serious complications, and have the highest mortality rate ...
... • Females 10 x more likely to develop an eating disorder • Around 5% of young women will develop an eating disorder • Course and outcome of eating disorders is highly variable • Eating disorders are associated with serious complications, and have the highest mortality rate ...
Recent revisions to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
... Recent revisions to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior section In May 2013, the American Psychiatric Association published the 5th edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder ...
... Recent revisions to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior section In May 2013, the American Psychiatric Association published the 5th edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder ...
Psychological problems in childhood & adolescence
... DSM & mental illness as socially constructed-some examples: Historical: mental illness possession by devils, ‘draeoptomania’, illness of the slaves Social: homosexuality a mental disorder until late 1980s Cultural: ‘hallucinations’ may be of spiritual significance Mental illness as a “business” , di ...
... DSM & mental illness as socially constructed-some examples: Historical: mental illness possession by devils, ‘draeoptomania’, illness of the slaves Social: homosexuality a mental disorder until late 1980s Cultural: ‘hallucinations’ may be of spiritual significance Mental illness as a “business” , di ...
f. Research approaches in abnormal psychology
... Expected Outcomes for Students: Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. identify the history of approaches to definitions, causes and treatments of human problems currently labeled as "mental illness;" 2. demonstrate knowledge of past and present theories of mental illness; ...
... Expected Outcomes for Students: Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. identify the history of approaches to definitions, causes and treatments of human problems currently labeled as "mental illness;" 2. demonstrate knowledge of past and present theories of mental illness; ...
THE WORLD OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
... ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY COLLEGE COURSE PSYCH 219 Dr. Mary Ann Woodman Rogue Community College ...
... ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY COLLEGE COURSE PSYCH 219 Dr. Mary Ann Woodman Rogue Community College ...
Chapter 4 Reading Guide
... Do you think your opinion of someone or the way you interact with the would change if you found out they had a disorder? (ok to be honest—I won’t judge you!) ...
... Do you think your opinion of someone or the way you interact with the would change if you found out they had a disorder? (ok to be honest—I won’t judge you!) ...
Mental Disorders
... result of physical (throughout the body) changes and diseases that affect the brain. These all lead to some degree of confusion and delusions in addition to anxiety and anger. ...
... result of physical (throughout the body) changes and diseases that affect the brain. These all lead to some degree of confusion and delusions in addition to anxiety and anger. ...
Disorders Reading Guide
... What second neurotransmitter is also probably involved in depression? ...
... What second neurotransmitter is also probably involved in depression? ...