Abnormal Behavior What is Normal Behavior? What is Abnormal
... • Is the cause of depression unclear? • Is so intense that it jeopardizes responsible daily functioning and may lead to suicide • Is the depression chronic ...
... • Is the cause of depression unclear? • Is so intense that it jeopardizes responsible daily functioning and may lead to suicide • Is the depression chronic ...
Psychological Disord..
... their children in order take them to hospital and be seen as caring parent; emotionally rewarding • Mothers may rub child skin to produce rash; give child drugs to induce vomiting; or more severe injuries • Mothers were themselves often abused as children; had problems with their mother • Will usual ...
... their children in order take them to hospital and be seen as caring parent; emotionally rewarding • Mothers may rub child skin to produce rash; give child drugs to induce vomiting; or more severe injuries • Mothers were themselves often abused as children; had problems with their mother • Will usual ...
Psychological Disorders
... relationships, behavior, mood, and self-image. Abrupt and extreme mood changes, stormy interpersonal relationships, an unstable and fluctuating self-image, unpredictable and selfdestructive actions characterize the person with borderline personality disorder. These individuals generally have great d ...
... relationships, behavior, mood, and self-image. Abrupt and extreme mood changes, stormy interpersonal relationships, an unstable and fluctuating self-image, unpredictable and selfdestructive actions characterize the person with borderline personality disorder. These individuals generally have great d ...
SOSC 103 FALL 2012 BERNSTEIN ET AL. PSYCHOLOGICAL
... Biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors can predispose us toward a disorder ...
... Biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors can predispose us toward a disorder ...
Mental and Emotional Health
... It's often difficult to distinguish normal mental health from mental illness because there's no easy test to show if something's wrong. Mental health conditions are diagnosed and treated based on signs and symptoms, as well as on how much the condition ...
... It's often difficult to distinguish normal mental health from mental illness because there's no easy test to show if something's wrong. Mental health conditions are diagnosed and treated based on signs and symptoms, as well as on how much the condition ...
Carrie L. Forrest, Ph.D.
... Specializing in adults, children, and adolescents with histories of abuse (offenders and victims), addictive behaviors and life stressors. California State University at Sacramento, 1983 to 1984 Specializing in adults and their family systems. Mental Health Counselor: Re-Ed West, Sacramento, Califor ...
... Specializing in adults, children, and adolescents with histories of abuse (offenders and victims), addictive behaviors and life stressors. California State University at Sacramento, 1983 to 1984 Specializing in adults and their family systems. Mental Health Counselor: Re-Ed West, Sacramento, Califor ...
Unit XII Textbook PowerPoint questions and answers
... c. A major depressive episode usually gets worse and worse unless its treated. d. True depression us usually not related to stress in one’s work or relationships. e. Compared with men, nearly twice as many women have been diagnosed with depression. ...
... c. A major depressive episode usually gets worse and worse unless its treated. d. True depression us usually not related to stress in one’s work or relationships. e. Compared with men, nearly twice as many women have been diagnosed with depression. ...
Disorders Pt. 2
... not always, are not upset by their condition. The individual with conversion disorder who wake up paralyzed one morning may show some emotional response, but not nearly to the extent as a person who is physically paralyzed, for example, in an automobile accident. Some psychologists believe that the ...
... not always, are not upset by their condition. The individual with conversion disorder who wake up paralyzed one morning may show some emotional response, but not nearly to the extent as a person who is physically paralyzed, for example, in an automobile accident. Some psychologists believe that the ...
chapter 15 - Cengage Learning
... minority of both groups showed criminal tendencies and incidence of antisocial personality, the rate of both was greater for the abused group. The two groups were matched on important variables such as socioeconomic status, but it is possible that abuse may indirectly cause criminality and antisocia ...
... minority of both groups showed criminal tendencies and incidence of antisocial personality, the rate of both was greater for the abused group. The two groups were matched on important variables such as socioeconomic status, but it is possible that abuse may indirectly cause criminality and antisocia ...
Personality Disorders
... • The brain of those with schizophrenia operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine. ...
... • The brain of those with schizophrenia operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine. ...
Psychology 2 Final Exam Review PPT
... • The Type A individual as ambitious, rigidly organized, highly statusconscious, sensitive, truthful, impatient, always try to help others, take on more than they can handle, want other people to get to the point, proactive, and obsessed with time management. People with Type A personalities are oft ...
... • The Type A individual as ambitious, rigidly organized, highly statusconscious, sensitive, truthful, impatient, always try to help others, take on more than they can handle, want other people to get to the point, proactive, and obsessed with time management. People with Type A personalities are oft ...
trends of admissions of conversion disorder in mosul iraq
... for psychological complaints. Clinical presentation showed a high proportion of pseudo-fits (87%). Pseudo-fits attributed to supernatural forces are socially acceptable ways for the oppressed wife to gain sympathy and attention as well as relief from duties (Racey 1980). It also showed the rarity of ...
... for psychological complaints. Clinical presentation showed a high proportion of pseudo-fits (87%). Pseudo-fits attributed to supernatural forces are socially acceptable ways for the oppressed wife to gain sympathy and attention as well as relief from duties (Racey 1980). It also showed the rarity of ...
15 - Chapter 14 - Psychological Disorders
... to fear snakes, spiders, and other animals. Therefore, fear preserves the species. Twin studies suggest that our genes may be partly responsible for developing fears and anxiety. Twins are more likely to share phobias. ...
... to fear snakes, spiders, and other animals. Therefore, fear preserves the species. Twin studies suggest that our genes may be partly responsible for developing fears and anxiety. Twins are more likely to share phobias. ...
Handout
... he heard the words “empty”, “thud”, and “hollow.” He had no other symptoms. He was immediately admitted to this hospital and diagnosed with schizophrenia. Over the next 3 years, seven of his friends and students repeated the same exercise in 11 other hospitals. They were medicated and held in hospit ...
... he heard the words “empty”, “thud”, and “hollow.” He had no other symptoms. He was immediately admitted to this hospital and diagnosed with schizophrenia. Over the next 3 years, seven of his friends and students repeated the same exercise in 11 other hospitals. They were medicated and held in hospit ...
Personality Disorders - Dobson Social Studies
... Substance Related Disorders Substance-related disorders are those that involve the use and abuse of different substance, such as cocaine, methamphetamine, opiates and alcohol. These disorders can include dependence, abuse, psychosis, anxiety, intoxication, delirium and withdrawal that results from ...
... Substance Related Disorders Substance-related disorders are those that involve the use and abuse of different substance, such as cocaine, methamphetamine, opiates and alcohol. These disorders can include dependence, abuse, psychosis, anxiety, intoxication, delirium and withdrawal that results from ...
Understanding Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
... and Bipolar Disorders • Many behavioral and cognitive changes accompany depression • Depression is widespread • Women’s risk of major depression is nearly double men’s • Most major depressive episodes self-terminate • Stressful events related to work, marriage and close relationships often proceed d ...
... and Bipolar Disorders • Many behavioral and cognitive changes accompany depression • Depression is widespread • Women’s risk of major depression is nearly double men’s • Most major depressive episodes self-terminate • Stressful events related to work, marriage and close relationships often proceed d ...
Personality Disorder
... seat as the day before, and she places her book bag on the exact spot on the floor. Whenever the teacher moves to the right side of the room, the girl makes a mark in her notebook. Whenever the teacher moves to the left, the girl nods her head. ...
... seat as the day before, and she places her book bag on the exact spot on the floor. Whenever the teacher moves to the right side of the room, the girl makes a mark in her notebook. Whenever the teacher moves to the left, the girl nods her head. ...
Emotional Health
... A person diagnosed with panic disorder may or may not develop a fear of having a panic attack. If the individual does develop a fear of having an attack and consequently tries to avoid situations where panic attacks are triggered, he or she is said to suffer from agoraphobia. In agoraphobia, the aff ...
... A person diagnosed with panic disorder may or may not develop a fear of having a panic attack. If the individual does develop a fear of having an attack and consequently tries to avoid situations where panic attacks are triggered, he or she is said to suffer from agoraphobia. In agoraphobia, the aff ...
Anxiety and Mood Disorders
... changes in sleep changes in eating anhedonia suicidal behavior ...
... changes in sleep changes in eating anhedonia suicidal behavior ...
Mental Status PPT
... Recent memory is for the last few months Immediate recall requires attention more than memory Short-term memory is tested with remembering three objects immediately and after 5 minutes ...
... Recent memory is for the last few months Immediate recall requires attention more than memory Short-term memory is tested with remembering three objects immediately and after 5 minutes ...
CLP 2140 Syllabus
... testimony regarding sexual abuse and adults' "recovered memories' of childhood sexual abuse. Review what is known about the frequency of different kinds of childhood sexual abuse and its perpetrators. Identify the ways in which traumatic brain injury can affect neuropsychological functioning, as wel ...
... testimony regarding sexual abuse and adults' "recovered memories' of childhood sexual abuse. Review what is known about the frequency of different kinds of childhood sexual abuse and its perpetrators. Identify the ways in which traumatic brain injury can affect neuropsychological functioning, as wel ...
Psychological Disorders
... 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 be expressed; 4) Focus on alternatives – Tell the person that other ways of dealing with his or her problems may be fou ...
... 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 be expressed; 4) Focus on alternatives – Tell the person that other ways of dealing with his or her problems may be fou ...
Document
... by physical symptoms with no apparent physical cause Patients often become worried about their health because doctors are unable to find a cause for their problems. Specific types of somatoform disorders include: Conversion disorder: involves the actual loss of bodily function such as blindnes ...
... by physical symptoms with no apparent physical cause Patients often become worried about their health because doctors are unable to find a cause for their problems. Specific types of somatoform disorders include: Conversion disorder: involves the actual loss of bodily function such as blindnes ...