Glossary
... A somatoform disorder characterized by a significant loss of physical function (with no apparent organic basis), usually in a single organ system. ...
... A somatoform disorder characterized by a significant loss of physical function (with no apparent organic basis), usually in a single organ system. ...
Chapter 14 - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... A somatoform disorder characterized by a significant loss of physical function (with no apparent organic basis), usually in a single organ system. ...
... A somatoform disorder characterized by a significant loss of physical function (with no apparent organic basis), usually in a single organ system. ...
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... The symptom or deficit cannot, after appropriate investigation, be fully explained by a known general medical condition or the direct effects of a substance, or as a culturally sanctioned behavior or experience. The symptom or deficit causes clinically significant distress or impairment in functi ...
... The symptom or deficit cannot, after appropriate investigation, be fully explained by a known general medical condition or the direct effects of a substance, or as a culturally sanctioned behavior or experience. The symptom or deficit causes clinically significant distress or impairment in functi ...
Slide 9
... Borderline personality disorder Adjustment Disorder and other conditions: usually this category is for people adjusting to a new situation, like divorce or loss of a loved one ...
... Borderline personality disorder Adjustment Disorder and other conditions: usually this category is for people adjusting to a new situation, like divorce or loss of a loved one ...
The nature of body dysmorphic disorder and treatment
... appearance. If a slight physical a n o m a l y is present, the person's concern is m a r k e d l y excessive" (APA, 1994, p. 468). Unlike n o r m a l concerns about appearance, the preoccupation with a p p e a r a n c e in B D D is excessively time cons u m i n g and causes significant distress or i ...
... appearance. If a slight physical a n o m a l y is present, the person's concern is m a r k e d l y excessive" (APA, 1994, p. 468). Unlike n o r m a l concerns about appearance, the preoccupation with a p p e a r a n c e in B D D is excessively time cons u m i n g and causes significant distress or i ...
Psychological Disorders
... Dissociative Disorders • Disorders in which conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts and feelings. ...
... Dissociative Disorders • Disorders in which conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts and feelings. ...
Chapter 13 - Bakersfield College
... schizophrenia in identical twins as seen in different countries. ...
... schizophrenia in identical twins as seen in different countries. ...
2. Anxiety Disorders
... • Depression results from an interaction between personality and negative life events – Dependency and vulnerability to loss – Self-Criticism/Perfectionism and vulnerability to perceived failure ...
... • Depression results from an interaction between personality and negative life events – Dependency and vulnerability to loss – Self-Criticism/Perfectionism and vulnerability to perceived failure ...
Psychological Disorders
... apprehension. 2. Autonomic arousal. 3. Inability to identify or avoid the cause of certain feelings. ...
... apprehension. 2. Autonomic arousal. 3. Inability to identify or avoid the cause of certain feelings. ...
the use of hypnosis in children with dissociative disorders
... whelmed by what she perceived as illness in aU the members of her family, acknowledged having a labile temper and resorting frequently to physical pun ishment of the children. Carla was admitted to the child psychiatry inpatient unit for further evalua tion and treatment. After thorough review of ...
... whelmed by what she perceived as illness in aU the members of her family, acknowledged having a labile temper and resorting frequently to physical pun ishment of the children. Carla was admitted to the child psychiatry inpatient unit for further evalua tion and treatment. After thorough review of ...
document
... • Learned maladaptive behavior patterns • Focus on environmental factors, and person perception of these patterns • Therapists want client to replace with more adaptive behaviors ...
... • Learned maladaptive behavior patterns • Focus on environmental factors, and person perception of these patterns • Therapists want client to replace with more adaptive behaviors ...
Psychological Disorders
... The causes of anxiety disorders depend on the model of psychopathology: – biological: disorders are the result of organic causes; neurotransmitter imbalances (anxiety, mood and schizophrenic disorders) and hereditary genetics (schizophrenia) cause the disorder – behavioral: behaviors result from pri ...
... The causes of anxiety disorders depend on the model of psychopathology: – biological: disorders are the result of organic causes; neurotransmitter imbalances (anxiety, mood and schizophrenic disorders) and hereditary genetics (schizophrenia) cause the disorder – behavioral: behaviors result from pri ...
Analysing critique on PTSD in an attempt to bridge anthropology
... suffering in terms that are consistent with chartering motivation of much work in international health: direct response to the impact of particular events, be they natural disasters, wars or other humanitarian crises” (Breslau 2004: 116). Many sources of traumatic stress, ranging from wars to other ...
... suffering in terms that are consistent with chartering motivation of much work in international health: direct response to the impact of particular events, be they natural disasters, wars or other humanitarian crises” (Breslau 2004: 116). Many sources of traumatic stress, ranging from wars to other ...
Is it Trauma or Fantasy-based? Comparing Dissociative Identity
... As you have seen on the DVD a DID patient has two or more personality states. Dissociative personality states each have their own way of perceiving, relating to and thinking about others and thinking and experiencing the environment and themselves. Sometimes the dissociative personality states do no ...
... As you have seen on the DVD a DID patient has two or more personality states. Dissociative personality states each have their own way of perceiving, relating to and thinking about others and thinking and experiencing the environment and themselves. Sometimes the dissociative personality states do no ...
Ch 12
... fits the patient “like a glove;” but the symptoms do not match any possible pattern of nerve impairment ...
... fits the patient “like a glove;” but the symptoms do not match any possible pattern of nerve impairment ...
02 Psychology of personality. Modern theories of personality
... People with “neurotic disorders” (an example is anxiety disorder) have “autoplastic defences” meaning they react to stress by changing their internal psychological process, and perceive their disorder as “ego-dystonic” meaning they find their symptoms unacceptable, objectionable and needing to be ch ...
... People with “neurotic disorders” (an example is anxiety disorder) have “autoplastic defences” meaning they react to stress by changing their internal psychological process, and perceive their disorder as “ego-dystonic” meaning they find their symptoms unacceptable, objectionable and needing to be ch ...
CHAPTER 13 Long PRACTICE TEST
... Antidepressant medications are often used in the treatment of major depression. In general, these medications work by: a. increasing levels of lithium b. decreasing levels of lithium c. increasing levels of serotonin d. decreasing levels of serotonin ...
... Antidepressant medications are often used in the treatment of major depression. In general, these medications work by: a. increasing levels of lithium b. decreasing levels of lithium c. increasing levels of serotonin d. decreasing levels of serotonin ...
18 MENTAL DISORDERS AND THEIR TREATMENT MODULE -
... there. Delusions are false beliefs about reality. Such beliefs distort their relationship with others. Schizophrenia is of many types, such as catatonic schizophrenia. G. Personality Disorders Personality disorders have their roots in early childhood when some children develop inflexible and maladap ...
... there. Delusions are false beliefs about reality. Such beliefs distort their relationship with others. Schizophrenia is of many types, such as catatonic schizophrenia. G. Personality Disorders Personality disorders have their roots in early childhood when some children develop inflexible and maladap ...
9e_CH_14 final
... Classifying Psychological Disorders The American Psychiatric Association rendered a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) to describe psychological disorders. The most recent edition, DSM-IV-TR (Text ...
... Classifying Psychological Disorders The American Psychiatric Association rendered a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) to describe psychological disorders. The most recent edition, DSM-IV-TR (Text ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder Frequently Misdiagnosed
... DID is described as a rare condition (4), although it occurs with a similar incidence to borderline personality disorder. Studies suggest a DID prevalence of 0.5% to 1% in the general population and 5% in hospitalized psychiatric populations (e2–e14; for a review and discussion of the study results ...
... DID is described as a rare condition (4), although it occurs with a similar incidence to borderline personality disorder. Studies suggest a DID prevalence of 0.5% to 1% in the general population and 5% in hospitalized psychiatric populations (e2–e14; for a review and discussion of the study results ...
Presentation
... Schizophrenia--severe disorder that involves disordered thoughts, extreme emotions that have nothing to do with any particular situation, and very strange behavior Mood disorders--person experiences unusual, prolonged changes in their mood or emotions. The most common mood disorders are depression a ...
... Schizophrenia--severe disorder that involves disordered thoughts, extreme emotions that have nothing to do with any particular situation, and very strange behavior Mood disorders--person experiences unusual, prolonged changes in their mood or emotions. The most common mood disorders are depression a ...
Disorders
... Cognitive-behavioral model: Disorders result from learning maladaptive ways of thinking and behaving. ...
... Cognitive-behavioral model: Disorders result from learning maladaptive ways of thinking and behaving. ...