PSY100-disorders11
... Somatization Disorder A. History of many physical complaints beginning before age 30 that result in treatment being sought or significant impairment B. Each of the following criteria must have been met: 1. Four pain symptoms 2. Two gastrointestinal symptoms 3. One sexual or reproductive symptom 4. ...
... Somatization Disorder A. History of many physical complaints beginning before age 30 that result in treatment being sought or significant impairment B. Each of the following criteria must have been met: 1. Four pain symptoms 2. Two gastrointestinal symptoms 3. One sexual or reproductive symptom 4. ...
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or
... d. After surviving a car accident, a young man takes up several high-risk activities, including hang gliding. 9. Negative symptoms of psychosis would include a. a flat affect. b. delusions. c. hallucinations. d. all of these. 10. Statistical approaches to abnormality define as “abnormal” those who a ...
... d. After surviving a car accident, a young man takes up several high-risk activities, including hang gliding. 9. Negative symptoms of psychosis would include a. a flat affect. b. delusions. c. hallucinations. d. all of these. 10. Statistical approaches to abnormality define as “abnormal” those who a ...
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders
... The Classification of Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – 4th ed. (DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association, 2000) Axis I: Clinical Syndromes (e.g., mood disorder) Axis II: Personality Disorders or Mental Retardation (e.g., borderline personality disorder) Axis ...
... The Classification of Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – 4th ed. (DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association, 2000) Axis I: Clinical Syndromes (e.g., mood disorder) Axis II: Personality Disorders or Mental Retardation (e.g., borderline personality disorder) Axis ...
Differential Diagnosis: Factitious Disorders vs. Somatoform Disorders
... • Factitious disorders are characterized by deliberate and seemingly senseless simulation or feigning of physical or psychological illness. They are consciously producing physical or psychological symptoms. • The caregiver(mothers) fabrication of symptoms in the child is rewarded by the attenti ...
... • Factitious disorders are characterized by deliberate and seemingly senseless simulation or feigning of physical or psychological illness. They are consciously producing physical or psychological symptoms. • The caregiver(mothers) fabrication of symptoms in the child is rewarded by the attenti ...
Abnormal Psychology
... -inability to behave in ways that further the well being of the individual and society *Discomfort- Psychological/Physiological *Deviance-Bizarre, unusual behavior *Dysfunction-inability to complete tasks or take responsibility -any behavior that interferes with personal growth ...
... -inability to behave in ways that further the well being of the individual and society *Discomfort- Psychological/Physiological *Deviance-Bizarre, unusual behavior *Dysfunction-inability to complete tasks or take responsibility -any behavior that interferes with personal growth ...
Somatization Disorder
... The pain causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning Psychological factors are judged to have an important role in the onset, severity, exacerbation, or maintenance of the pain The symptom is not intentionally produced or feig ...
... The pain causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning Psychological factors are judged to have an important role in the onset, severity, exacerbation, or maintenance of the pain The symptom is not intentionally produced or feig ...
Explaining Psychological Disorders
... Psychopathology – patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior that result in personal distress or a significant impairment in a person’s social or occupational functioning WHAT IS ABNORMAL? ...
... Psychopathology – patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior that result in personal distress or a significant impairment in a person’s social or occupational functioning WHAT IS ABNORMAL? ...
Chapter 16 Answers to Before You Go On Questions Define and
... thoughts, and emotions are considered abnormal when they differ from society’s ideas about proper functioning. (2) Distress—to be considered abnormal, behaviours, ideas, or emotions usually must also cause distress or unhappiness. (3) Dysfunction—abnormal behaviour also tends to interfere with daily ...
... thoughts, and emotions are considered abnormal when they differ from society’s ideas about proper functioning. (2) Distress—to be considered abnormal, behaviours, ideas, or emotions usually must also cause distress or unhappiness. (3) Dysfunction—abnormal behaviour also tends to interfere with daily ...
Memory
... Genain sisters suffer from schizophrenia. Two more than others, thus there are contributing environmental factors. ...
... Genain sisters suffer from schizophrenia. Two more than others, thus there are contributing environmental factors. ...
Psychological Disorders - Lake Oswego High School
... VIII. Personality Disorders Diagnosed on Axis II Stem from the gradual development of inflexible and distorted personality and behavioral patterns that result in persistently maladaptive ways of relating to the world Ego-syntonic…not a problem for the person A problem for others Resistant to trea ...
... VIII. Personality Disorders Diagnosed on Axis II Stem from the gradual development of inflexible and distorted personality and behavioral patterns that result in persistently maladaptive ways of relating to the world Ego-syntonic…not a problem for the person A problem for others Resistant to trea ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... • Physical complaints without a clear medical cause and severe anxiety focused on the possibility of having a serious illness • Medical reassurance does not seem to help • Comorbidity with anxiety and mood disorders ...
... • Physical complaints without a clear medical cause and severe anxiety focused on the possibility of having a serious illness • Medical reassurance does not seem to help • Comorbidity with anxiety and mood disorders ...
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 ...
chapter12
... away from reality • Organic Mental Disorder: Mental or emotional problem caused by brain pathology (i.e., brain injuries or diseases) • Mood Disorder: Disturbances in affect (emotions), like depression or mania ...
... away from reality • Organic Mental Disorder: Mental or emotional problem caused by brain pathology (i.e., brain injuries or diseases) • Mood Disorder: Disturbances in affect (emotions), like depression or mania ...
Handouts Ch 9
... These are recurrent, locally specific patterns of atypical behavior and troubling experiences that may or may not be linked to a particular DSM-IV diagnostic category (DSM-IV, 844). Culture-bound syndromes are generally limited to specific societies or areas and indicate repetitive and troubling set ...
... These are recurrent, locally specific patterns of atypical behavior and troubling experiences that may or may not be linked to a particular DSM-IV diagnostic category (DSM-IV, 844). Culture-bound syndromes are generally limited to specific societies or areas and indicate repetitive and troubling set ...
Psychological Disorders - Ed W. Clark High School
... Culture – in more individualized countries, there is less to fall back on in times of stress ...
... Culture – in more individualized countries, there is less to fall back on in times of stress ...
Memory
... Genain sisters suffer from schizophrenia. Two more than others, thus there are contributing environmental factors. ...
... Genain sisters suffer from schizophrenia. Two more than others, thus there are contributing environmental factors. ...
Working with youth who have ED/BD diagnoses
... communication and social interaction across multiple contexts: social-emotional reciprocity deficits, nonverbal communication deficits, deficits in developing, maintaining and understanding relationships; restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, activities (DSM-5, 2013)-add specifiers ...
... communication and social interaction across multiple contexts: social-emotional reciprocity deficits, nonverbal communication deficits, deficits in developing, maintaining and understanding relationships; restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, activities (DSM-5, 2013)-add specifiers ...
Somatoform disorders
... • One or more physical complaints lasting at least six month causing distress or impairment • Are not due to general medical condition or a drug substance etc. • The symptom is not intentionally produced and better accounted for by another mental disorder ...
... • One or more physical complaints lasting at least six month causing distress or impairment • Are not due to general medical condition or a drug substance etc. • The symptom is not intentionally produced and better accounted for by another mental disorder ...
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder - DSM-5
... the hyperactivity and impulsivity criteria, while older adolescents and adults (over age 17 years) must present with five. While the criteria have not changed from DSM-IV, examples have been included to illustrate the types of behavior children, older adolescents, and adults with ADHD might exhibit. ...
... the hyperactivity and impulsivity criteria, while older adolescents and adults (over age 17 years) must present with five. While the criteria have not changed from DSM-IV, examples have been included to illustrate the types of behavior children, older adolescents, and adults with ADHD might exhibit. ...
Enhancing a Medical Student Clerkship with Team
... Goal: Distinguish phenomenologies of various mood disorders from each other Activity: Each team is given a poster and several colored markers and is asked to draw a “mood graph,” plotting the symptom and time course of various mood disorders or related phenomena (e.g. major depressive disorder, dy ...
... Goal: Distinguish phenomenologies of various mood disorders from each other Activity: Each team is given a poster and several colored markers and is asked to draw a “mood graph,” plotting the symptom and time course of various mood disorders or related phenomena (e.g. major depressive disorder, dy ...
Psychological Disorders
... for the myth of thinking that people who talk about suicide are not truly serious; 2) Take implied threats seriously – Some suicidal people don’t come right out and say they are planning to kill themselves; 3) Express understanding – Engage the person in conversation to allow his or her feelings to ...
... for the myth of thinking that people who talk about suicide are not truly serious; 2) Take implied threats seriously – Some suicidal people don’t come right out and say they are planning to kill themselves; 3) Express understanding – Engage the person in conversation to allow his or her feelings to ...
Dissociative disorders - Mr. Hunsaker`s Classes
... • Dissociative disorders - disorders in which there is a break in conscious awareness, memory, the sense of identity, or some combination. • Some dissociation is not that rare: – Bilingual – Playing a guitar while talking to someone – Driving somewhere and not remembering the drive itself because of ...
... • Dissociative disorders - disorders in which there is a break in conscious awareness, memory, the sense of identity, or some combination. • Some dissociation is not that rare: – Bilingual – Playing a guitar while talking to someone – Driving somewhere and not remembering the drive itself because of ...
DSM-5 - KVCC Docs
... The DSM-5, scheduled for publication in 2013, will be the latest version of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Note: This chart lists major disorders only and is not meant to be comprehesive. See also: Personality Disorder Symptoms ...
... The DSM-5, scheduled for publication in 2013, will be the latest version of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Note: This chart lists major disorders only and is not meant to be comprehesive. See also: Personality Disorder Symptoms ...