Psychological (or Mental) Disorders
... Ways of Viewing Disorders • Medical Model - mental disorders are seen as similar to physical disorders, with “symptoms” that can be “diagnosed” & “treated” • Psychological models – focus on different kinds of psych causes for the abnormal behavior • Psychodynamic – unconscious processes • Behavioral ...
... Ways of Viewing Disorders • Medical Model - mental disorders are seen as similar to physical disorders, with “symptoms” that can be “diagnosed” & “treated” • Psychological models – focus on different kinds of psych causes for the abnormal behavior • Psychodynamic – unconscious processes • Behavioral ...
Schooling, Family, and Individual Factors Mitigating Psychological
... presented different paradigms and have yielded mixed results. Some researchers reported non-significant differences between children exposed to different degrees of violence, suggesting "adaptation" or "habituation" (e.g. Bodman, 1941; Jensen & Shaw, 1993; Nashef, 1992; Ziv & Israeli, 1973), that is ...
... presented different paradigms and have yielded mixed results. Some researchers reported non-significant differences between children exposed to different degrees of violence, suggesting "adaptation" or "habituation" (e.g. Bodman, 1941; Jensen & Shaw, 1993; Nashef, 1992; Ziv & Israeli, 1973), that is ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 5: Somatoform and Dissociative
... – Identities display unique sets of behaviors, voice, and posture – Formerly known as multiple personality disorder – Defining feature is dissociation of certain aspects of personality ...
... – Identities display unique sets of behaviors, voice, and posture – Formerly known as multiple personality disorder – Defining feature is dissociation of certain aspects of personality ...
AP Psych 15 sq AP Psych-Psychological Disorders-SQ
... ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. What is abnormal behavior? Cite the main components that typically enter into diagnoses of abnormal behavior. 2. What effects do psychiatric labeling have on social and self-perceptions? 3. What is a phobia, and what a ...
... ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. What is abnormal behavior? Cite the main components that typically enter into diagnoses of abnormal behavior. 2. What effects do psychiatric labeling have on social and self-perceptions? 3. What is a phobia, and what a ...
Psychology of Illness and Disability
... Description: Review of psychosocial aspects of illness and disability to include responses of the individual, family, therapist and support network to the stress of illness and disability, strategies to promote healthy behaviors and positive coping responses, cultural influences on individual and fa ...
... Description: Review of psychosocial aspects of illness and disability to include responses of the individual, family, therapist and support network to the stress of illness and disability, strategies to promote healthy behaviors and positive coping responses, cultural influences on individual and fa ...
2011 Unit 4 Psych Lesson Plan
... – social, cultural and environmental factors that exacerbate and alleviate the stress response – allostasis (stability through change brought about by the brain’s regulation of the body’s response to stress) as a model that integrates biological, psychological and social factors that explain an indi ...
... – social, cultural and environmental factors that exacerbate and alleviate the stress response – allostasis (stability through change brought about by the brain’s regulation of the body’s response to stress) as a model that integrates biological, psychological and social factors that explain an indi ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS Sharon Crews, RN
... Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common Focus may derive from a real or imagined health problem May manifest with physical symptoms ...
... Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common Focus may derive from a real or imagined health problem May manifest with physical symptoms ...
Mental Health Overview
... These disorders, also called affective disorders, involve persistent feelings of sadness or periods of feeling overly happy, or fluctuations from extreme happiness to extreme sadness. ...
... These disorders, also called affective disorders, involve persistent feelings of sadness or periods of feeling overly happy, or fluctuations from extreme happiness to extreme sadness. ...
Psychological disorders
... • Generally, about 40% of patients are without symptoms, 40% are still suffering with the disorder • 20% are still depressed but not enough to warrant hospitalisation. • Less than half of hospitalised patients are fully recovered. ...
... • Generally, about 40% of patients are without symptoms, 40% are still suffering with the disorder • 20% are still depressed but not enough to warrant hospitalisation. • Less than half of hospitalised patients are fully recovered. ...
Drop the language of disorder Evidence
... with less unusual and distressing mental states. There is no easy ‘cut-off’ between ‘normal’ experience and ‘disorder’. We should also recognise that psychosocial factors such as poverty, unemployment and trauma are the most strongly evidenced causal factors for psychological distress (2) although, ...
... with less unusual and distressing mental states. There is no easy ‘cut-off’ between ‘normal’ experience and ‘disorder’. We should also recognise that psychosocial factors such as poverty, unemployment and trauma are the most strongly evidenced causal factors for psychological distress (2) although, ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing loc ...
... • Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing loc ...
Slide 1
... ANXIETY DISORDERS The general state of dred or uneasiness that occurs in response to a vague or imagined danger. Anxiety is a common and normal occurrence. ...
... ANXIETY DISORDERS The general state of dred or uneasiness that occurs in response to a vague or imagined danger. Anxiety is a common and normal occurrence. ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder
... Feeling like more than one person Being called names that are unlike their name Having blackouts not recalling how one traveled to a certain area Not recognizing themselves in the mirror Finding items that are clearly theirs but not recalling how the items were acquired Comorbid disorders ...
... Feeling like more than one person Being called names that are unlike their name Having blackouts not recalling how one traveled to a certain area Not recognizing themselves in the mirror Finding items that are clearly theirs but not recalling how the items were acquired Comorbid disorders ...
Emotional Health
... experiencing hallucinations (hearing or seeing things that are not real) and delusions (irrational beliefs that do not reflect reality). Characteristics of the psychotic also include disorganized thinking and personality changes. Although the above two terms are used quite frequently to describe an ...
... experiencing hallucinations (hearing or seeing things that are not real) and delusions (irrational beliefs that do not reflect reality). Characteristics of the psychotic also include disorganized thinking and personality changes. Although the above two terms are used quite frequently to describe an ...
Adjustment Disorders
... Your heart is an amazing powerhouse that pumps and circulates 5 or 6 gallons of blood each minute through your entire body. ...
... Your heart is an amazing powerhouse that pumps and circulates 5 or 6 gallons of blood each minute through your entire body. ...
Resiliency in Conditions of War and Military Violence: Preconditions
... mothers were the victims (Qouta et al., 2005b). Similarly, women appraised events in which their family members were harmed and humiliated by military forces as more traumatic than when violence was targeted toward themselves (Punamäki, 1986). General stress research has also evidenced the significa ...
... mothers were the victims (Qouta et al., 2005b). Similarly, women appraised events in which their family members were harmed and humiliated by military forces as more traumatic than when violence was targeted toward themselves (Punamäki, 1986). General stress research has also evidenced the significa ...
Psychopathology
... despondency or despair and a loss of interest in previous sources of pleasure. -The most common treated psychological disorder (1/4 of all women and 1/8 of all men may experience). Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Disorder) – periods of depression are interspersed with episodes of mania (euphoric ...
... despondency or despair and a loss of interest in previous sources of pleasure. -The most common treated psychological disorder (1/4 of all women and 1/8 of all men may experience). Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Disorder) – periods of depression are interspersed with episodes of mania (euphoric ...
Terms in Psychiatry - Northwest Technology Center
... •Ability to function at school, home or work is affected •Individuals are referred to as addicts ...
... •Ability to function at school, home or work is affected •Individuals are referred to as addicts ...
DSM-5 assessment and diagnosis of dissociative and
... The disorder’s descriptive text was updated to include helpful conceptualization and treatment planning components that include trauma, child abuse and victimization history, as well as self-mutilation, suicide attempts and other high-risk behaviors. Dissociative fugue disorder, included in the DSM- ...
... The disorder’s descriptive text was updated to include helpful conceptualization and treatment planning components that include trauma, child abuse and victimization history, as well as self-mutilation, suicide attempts and other high-risk behaviors. Dissociative fugue disorder, included in the DSM- ...
- European Society for Trauma and Dissociation
... experiences. The PTSD guideline does not apply to those whose abuse results in enduring personality change or with an ICD-10 diagnosis of a dissociative disorder (NICE, 2005, p.11). Dissociative disorders are often as a result of repetitive childhood physical and/or sexual abuse (Putnam, 1985). Diss ...
... experiences. The PTSD guideline does not apply to those whose abuse results in enduring personality change or with an ICD-10 diagnosis of a dissociative disorder (NICE, 2005, p.11). Dissociative disorders are often as a result of repetitive childhood physical and/or sexual abuse (Putnam, 1985). Diss ...
Chapter 6 - Forensic Consultation
... Strong reason to believe that psychological factors are involved People do not consciously produce or control the symptoms but truly experience the symptoms Symptoms pass only when the psychological factors that led to the symptoms are resolved ...
... Strong reason to believe that psychological factors are involved People do not consciously produce or control the symptoms but truly experience the symptoms Symptoms pass only when the psychological factors that led to the symptoms are resolved ...
Unit 12/13 - Mission Hills High School
... cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy techniques. therapy that teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking and acting; based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions. ...
... cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy techniques. therapy that teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking and acting; based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions. ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... who served in the same years -Combat stress more than doubled a veteran’s risk of alcohol abuse, depression, or anxiety -Roughly 15% of all Vietnam veterans reported having PTSD symptoms ...
... who served in the same years -Combat stress more than doubled a veteran’s risk of alcohol abuse, depression, or anxiety -Roughly 15% of all Vietnam veterans reported having PTSD symptoms ...
Chapter 8 - Distress vs Disorder
... Widespread belief in the occult, mystical beliefs Mystical beliefs about mental illness is widely prevalent Many myths exist regarding the causes, treatment and possibility of recovery ...
... Widespread belief in the occult, mystical beliefs Mystical beliefs about mental illness is widely prevalent Many myths exist regarding the causes, treatment and possibility of recovery ...