Psych Testing Broc.1/18/08
... The reasons for psychological testing include: • To clarify diagnoses (e.g.,ADHD, learning disability, dementia, mood disorder, anxiety disorder, psychosis) • To provide information about intellectual ability and cognitive functioning • To identify neuropsychological problems (e.g., problems in atte ...
... The reasons for psychological testing include: • To clarify diagnoses (e.g.,ADHD, learning disability, dementia, mood disorder, anxiety disorder, psychosis) • To provide information about intellectual ability and cognitive functioning • To identify neuropsychological problems (e.g., problems in atte ...
Psychological Disorders
... Violent as the Media Portrays Them? • People with mental disorders are often depicted on TV as helpless victims or evil villains who are unpredictable, dangerous, and violent. • One study indicated that, overall, former mental patients did not have a higher rate of violence than a matched comparison ...
... Violent as the Media Portrays Them? • People with mental disorders are often depicted on TV as helpless victims or evil villains who are unpredictable, dangerous, and violent. • One study indicated that, overall, former mental patients did not have a higher rate of violence than a matched comparison ...
Abnormal Psychology
... that it started during childhood. • No specific genes for OCD have been identified • When a parent has OCD, there is a slightly increased risk that a child will develop OCD, although the risk is still low • There is no proven cause of OCD ...
... that it started during childhood. • No specific genes for OCD have been identified • When a parent has OCD, there is a slightly increased risk that a child will develop OCD, although the risk is still low • There is no proven cause of OCD ...
Unit 12 PowerPoint Notes - Troup County School System
... psychogenic amnesia that find themselves in an unfamiliar environment. ...
... psychogenic amnesia that find themselves in an unfamiliar environment. ...
Dissociative Disorders
... • In multiple personality disorder, also known as dissociative identity disorder, the person has two or more distinct identities that take turns controlling his or her behavior. • Some researchers regard this as a culturally created phenomenon, not a true psychological disorder. Multiple identities, ...
... • In multiple personality disorder, also known as dissociative identity disorder, the person has two or more distinct identities that take turns controlling his or her behavior. • Some researchers regard this as a culturally created phenomenon, not a true psychological disorder. Multiple identities, ...
Somatoform Disorders and Mood Disorders - kyle
... • List the some of the symptoms of the disorder • Go online and find a website that offers support for people with this disorder. • Answer the following questions: • 1. What is the title/address of the site? • 2. What does the website say you should do if you have this disorder? • 3. Do you think th ...
... • List the some of the symptoms of the disorder • Go online and find a website that offers support for people with this disorder. • Answer the following questions: • 1. What is the title/address of the site? • 2. What does the website say you should do if you have this disorder? • 3. Do you think th ...
Psychological Disorders
... A mood disorder in which a person, for no apparent reason, experiences two or more weeks of depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, and diminished interest or please in most activities. Manic episode A mood disorder marked by a hyperactive, wildly optimistic state. Medical model The concept tha ...
... A mood disorder in which a person, for no apparent reason, experiences two or more weeks of depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, and diminished interest or please in most activities. Manic episode A mood disorder marked by a hyperactive, wildly optimistic state. Medical model The concept tha ...
Mental Disorders - Interboro School District
... People with an impulse-control disorder cannot resist the impulse, or drive, to act in a way that is harmful to themselves or to others. ...
... People with an impulse-control disorder cannot resist the impulse, or drive, to act in a way that is harmful to themselves or to others. ...
Improving Psychological Care After Stroke
... What should we do with patients who are depressed? Stepped care suggests interventions based on need not one size fits all. ‘Sub-threshold’ problems are everyone’s responsibility - all staff and peer support? Mild-moderate problems should be dealt with by designated staff - Stroke Ward, Rehab ...
... What should we do with patients who are depressed? Stepped care suggests interventions based on need not one size fits all. ‘Sub-threshold’ problems are everyone’s responsibility - all staff and peer support? Mild-moderate problems should be dealt with by designated staff - Stroke Ward, Rehab ...
Common Mental Health Problems
... » Being a caring community: support the person and the family » Helpline /opportunity to talk for suicidal persons » Encouraging a person to take medication ...
... » Being a caring community: support the person and the family » Helpline /opportunity to talk for suicidal persons » Encouraging a person to take medication ...
(2010). Clinical implications of traumatic stress from birth to age five
... the study progressed (Felitti et al. 1998). These findings are consistent with a growing body of literature indicating that developmental outcomes are best predicted by cumulative risk factors rather than by a single pathogenic condition (Rutter & Sroufe 2000). The psychological impact of joint expo ...
... the study progressed (Felitti et al. 1998). These findings are consistent with a growing body of literature indicating that developmental outcomes are best predicted by cumulative risk factors rather than by a single pathogenic condition (Rutter & Sroufe 2000). The psychological impact of joint expo ...
Psychological Disorders
... hyperactivity are genuine disorders even if triggered by a major life stress such as a death when grief does not go away. (Kendler, 2011). ...
... hyperactivity are genuine disorders even if triggered by a major life stress such as a death when grief does not go away. (Kendler, 2011). ...
VCE Legal Studies
... One of the significant responses from the community to road trauma has been to place limits on advertising of alcohol. The peak bodies associated with the production of alcoholic beverages have released a code of conduct, which clearly states these boundaries. One of the key statements in the code r ...
... One of the significant responses from the community to road trauma has been to place limits on advertising of alcohol. The peak bodies associated with the production of alcoholic beverages have released a code of conduct, which clearly states these boundaries. One of the key statements in the code r ...
psychosocial problems in adolescence
... may exist Psychotherapies – Designed to help adolescents understand the roots of their depression or change their cognitions Family therapy – Changing patterns of family relationships that contribute to symptoms ...
... may exist Psychotherapies – Designed to help adolescents understand the roots of their depression or change their cognitions Family therapy – Changing patterns of family relationships that contribute to symptoms ...
Mental Health Student Notes - Hatboro
... The name "spectrum " stems from the fact that these disorders affect each child differently. These disorders involve delays in the development of many basic skills, including the abilities to socialize or form _________with others and to communicate effectively. Children with autism may also have in ...
... The name "spectrum " stems from the fact that these disorders affect each child differently. These disorders involve delays in the development of many basic skills, including the abilities to socialize or form _________with others and to communicate effectively. Children with autism may also have in ...
PTSD - Veterans Today
... harms, or the threat of either. Experiencing feelings of intense fear, helplessness, or horror. Man-made disasters such as a bombing. Natural disasters such as a hurricane. ...
... harms, or the threat of either. Experiencing feelings of intense fear, helplessness, or horror. Man-made disasters such as a bombing. Natural disasters such as a hurricane. ...
The Psychological Disorders
... The person has experienced, witnessed, or been confronted with an event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury The person’s response involves intense fear, helplessness, or horror. ...
... The person has experienced, witnessed, or been confronted with an event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury The person’s response involves intense fear, helplessness, or horror. ...
Pediatric Mental Health Update-Grewe
... 5 years: visual stimuli, concrete stimuli (injury, falling, etc.), “bad” people, separation from caretakers, imaginary creatures, animals, harm to self or others 6 years: auditory stimuli, imaginary creatures, burglars, sleeping alone, harm to self or others, natural disasters, animals, dying or dea ...
... 5 years: visual stimuli, concrete stimuli (injury, falling, etc.), “bad” people, separation from caretakers, imaginary creatures, animals, harm to self or others 6 years: auditory stimuli, imaginary creatures, burglars, sleeping alone, harm to self or others, natural disasters, animals, dying or dea ...
Slide 1
... • Social phobia interferes with functioning • 13.3% lifetime rate in general population (most prevalent psychological disorder; similar rate as depression) • Only slightly more females than males • Peak age of onset 15 years old • May be evolutionary predisposition to fear angry, critical or rejecti ...
... • Social phobia interferes with functioning • 13.3% lifetime rate in general population (most prevalent psychological disorder; similar rate as depression) • Only slightly more females than males • Peak age of onset 15 years old • May be evolutionary predisposition to fear angry, critical or rejecti ...
Power point
... 1. Biological Perspective • Biological factors affect mental health – Genetics – Chemical imbalances – Brain structure – Injuries to the brain – Infections ...
... 1. Biological Perspective • Biological factors affect mental health – Genetics – Chemical imbalances – Brain structure – Injuries to the brain – Infections ...
View Presentation
... Begins before adulthood, more common in women Exposure and response prevention therapies and serotonin-related drugs are helpful. ...
... Begins before adulthood, more common in women Exposure and response prevention therapies and serotonin-related drugs are helpful. ...
Chapter 14- Abnormal Behavior
... Dissociative Amnesia: sudden loss of memory for personal information that is not due to normal forgetfulness • Fugue: forming a new identity ...
... Dissociative Amnesia: sudden loss of memory for personal information that is not due to normal forgetfulness • Fugue: forming a new identity ...