Bio 103 Health Exam #1 review guide
... personalization – the final dimension of attribution style, related to whether an individual takes things personally or is more balanced in accepting responsibility for positive and negative events. pervasiveness – the second dimension of an individual’s attribution style, related to whether they p ...
... personalization – the final dimension of attribution style, related to whether an individual takes things personally or is more balanced in accepting responsibility for positive and negative events. pervasiveness – the second dimension of an individual’s attribution style, related to whether they p ...
Psychopathology and Well-Being in Civilian Survivors of War
... health services had not been on the agenda anyway or were destroyed during the war. Due to the accumulated knowledge about the long-term effects of war-related events (e.g., Amir & Lev-Wiesel, 2003), in the recent years there has been an increase in the attempts to help post-war societies. However, ...
... health services had not been on the agenda anyway or were destroyed during the war. Due to the accumulated knowledge about the long-term effects of war-related events (e.g., Amir & Lev-Wiesel, 2003), in the recent years there has been an increase in the attempts to help post-war societies. However, ...
Lecture Notes
... suggesting neurological impairment, but with no organic pathology to account for it. The "conversion" was popularized by Freud who believed that anxiety resulted from unconscious conflicts and were somehow converted into physical symptoms. It's a kind of displacement in which the individual got rid ...
... suggesting neurological impairment, but with no organic pathology to account for it. The "conversion" was popularized by Freud who believed that anxiety resulted from unconscious conflicts and were somehow converted into physical symptoms. It's a kind of displacement in which the individual got rid ...
Somatoform and Factitious Disorders
... Again, not under voluntary control. Impairment/distress. ...
... Again, not under voluntary control. Impairment/distress. ...
Music and music making are ubiquitous in war
... Music making allows soldiers to create an identity for themselves outside of their uniform and their ever-present identity as servicemen and women of the army. Listening to music which reflects their everyday experiences, such as violent music of music of conflict and destruction, allows them to fee ...
... Music making allows soldiers to create an identity for themselves outside of their uniform and their ever-present identity as servicemen and women of the army. Listening to music which reflects their everyday experiences, such as violent music of music of conflict and destruction, allows them to fee ...
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
... • behavior is considered abnormal if it ________________________________ from _________________________________________________, values, or norms – Maladaptive behavior approach – MOST USEFUL DEF. • Behavior may be considered ______________________________________________ ___________________________ ...
... • behavior is considered abnormal if it ________________________________ from _________________________________________________, values, or norms – Maladaptive behavior approach – MOST USEFUL DEF. • Behavior may be considered ______________________________________________ ___________________________ ...
Slide 1
... actions. Person needs supportive environment to self Interpretation Focus comes from person or client. Therapists facilitate selfexplore and heal. ...
... actions. Person needs supportive environment to self Interpretation Focus comes from person or client. Therapists facilitate selfexplore and heal. ...
Anxiety
... Nursing Interventions – ↓ Environmental Stimuli – Reorient to reality – Reassure Pt is safe – Encourage verbalization of event and feelings – Facilitate grief process – Adaptive coping techniques – Anxiolytic meds during flashback ...
... Nursing Interventions – ↓ Environmental Stimuli – Reorient to reality – Reassure Pt is safe – Encourage verbalization of event and feelings – Facilitate grief process – Adaptive coping techniques – Anxiolytic meds during flashback ...
Mental Disorders and Treatment Schedule
... Defining Abnormality and History of Mental Disorders Classifying Disorders (DSM-IV) and Effects of Labeling Anxiety Disorders Dissociative Disorders Somatoform and Conversion Disorders Mood Disorders ...
... Defining Abnormality and History of Mental Disorders Classifying Disorders (DSM-IV) and Effects of Labeling Anxiety Disorders Dissociative Disorders Somatoform and Conversion Disorders Mood Disorders ...
mental health in mn refugee populations
... is when you are sad and that’s when you get sick and if it comes back to you that is when you are happy and you are well. Sometimes the soul goes away but the doctors don’t believe it…The doctors can fix some sicknesses that involve the body and blood but for us Hmong some people get sick because of ...
... is when you are sad and that’s when you get sick and if it comes back to you that is when you are happy and you are well. Sometimes the soul goes away but the doctors don’t believe it…The doctors can fix some sicknesses that involve the body and blood but for us Hmong some people get sick because of ...
1 - Psychology
... 27. Which of the following does not characterize stress disorders? A) recurring memories, dreams, or nightmares about the event B) a compulsive need to engage in activities that remind one of the event* C) reduced responsiveness to the world around one D) signs of increased arousal, such as poor sle ...
... 27. Which of the following does not characterize stress disorders? A) recurring memories, dreams, or nightmares about the event B) a compulsive need to engage in activities that remind one of the event* C) reduced responsiveness to the world around one D) signs of increased arousal, such as poor sle ...
Abnormal Psychology - Bloomfield Central School
... and some get irritable). • Engage in risky behavior during the manic episode. ...
... and some get irritable). • Engage in risky behavior during the manic episode. ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY
... identified stressor that develops within a few months of the onset of the stressor • Adjustment disorder is characterized by significant impairment in social, occupational, or academic functioning ...
... identified stressor that develops within a few months of the onset of the stressor • Adjustment disorder is characterized by significant impairment in social, occupational, or academic functioning ...
Assessment and Treatment Tools for Dissociative Disorders
... • Safety from self injury, drugs, promiscuity, destructive relationships • Stabilization of mood, affect tolerance, switching among alters, functioning in daily life, relationships • Symptom reduction, learning to self-soothe, containment of re-experienced traumas ...
... • Safety from self injury, drugs, promiscuity, destructive relationships • Stabilization of mood, affect tolerance, switching among alters, functioning in daily life, relationships • Symptom reduction, learning to self-soothe, containment of re-experienced traumas ...
Anxiety Disorders
... marked by a minuteslong episode of intense dread in which a person experiences terror and accompanying chest pain, choking and other frightening sensations. • Anxiety tornado • Panic attack – can be minutes long ...
... marked by a minuteslong episode of intense dread in which a person experiences terror and accompanying chest pain, choking and other frightening sensations. • Anxiety tornado • Panic attack – can be minutes long ...
The impact of explosive violence on mental health and
... physical injury.7 Injuries from explosive weapons can also result in a constellation of temporary and permanent impairments to body organs and systems. Compared to firearms, explosive weapons bear a higher risk of causing traumatic amputation of limbs.8 Limb loss due to an explosive event is sudden ...
... physical injury.7 Injuries from explosive weapons can also result in a constellation of temporary and permanent impairments to body organs and systems. Compared to firearms, explosive weapons bear a higher risk of causing traumatic amputation of limbs.8 Limb loss due to an explosive event is sudden ...
Anxiety Disorders - Perfectionism and Psychopathology Lab
... Often events involve actual or threatened death, or serious injury These events can include natural disasters (floods) or human made disasters (war, rape, assault) Can involve actual involvement with event, witnessing or being indirectly involved ...
... Often events involve actual or threatened death, or serious injury These events can include natural disasters (floods) or human made disasters (war, rape, assault) Can involve actual involvement with event, witnessing or being indirectly involved ...
Psychology 11
... 1. Identify and describe the four criteria used by psychologists to identify psychological disorders. 2. Describe the following views of psychological disorders: a) the medical model; and b) the bio-psychosocial model. 3. Why do some psychologists object to the medical model of psychological disorde ...
... 1. Identify and describe the four criteria used by psychologists to identify psychological disorders. 2. Describe the following views of psychological disorders: a) the medical model; and b) the bio-psychosocial model. 3. Why do some psychologists object to the medical model of psychological disorde ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... Both conditions are mostly seen in females Little is known, but trauma and stress seem heavily involved ...
... Both conditions are mostly seen in females Little is known, but trauma and stress seem heavily involved ...
Abnormal Psychology Chapter 1 Notes
... This is not ALWAYS the case, however, as is often true with mania. Impairment: Interferes with normal activities, with achieving things that the person wants to. But not always. Depends on the severity. (Some simple phobias, for example.) Illustrates how most psychological disorders are extreme expr ...
... This is not ALWAYS the case, however, as is often true with mania. Impairment: Interferes with normal activities, with achieving things that the person wants to. But not always. Depends on the severity. (Some simple phobias, for example.) Illustrates how most psychological disorders are extreme expr ...
Essential Components of Trauma
... program, it was always the same: I was always treated like a hopeless case. All people could see was the way I looked or the way I smelled. It wasn’t until I finally entered a recoveryoriented, trauma-informed treatment program, where I felt safe and respected, that I could begin to heal…Someone fin ...
... program, it was always the same: I was always treated like a hopeless case. All people could see was the way I looked or the way I smelled. It wasn’t until I finally entered a recoveryoriented, trauma-informed treatment program, where I felt safe and respected, that I could begin to heal…Someone fin ...
PSYCHOLOGY (9th Edition) David Myers
... Understanding Antisocial Personality Disorder Like mood disorders and schizophrenia, antisocial personality disorder has biological and psychological reasons. Youngsters, before committing a crime, respond with lower levels of stress hormones than others do at their age. ...
... Understanding Antisocial Personality Disorder Like mood disorders and schizophrenia, antisocial personality disorder has biological and psychological reasons. Youngsters, before committing a crime, respond with lower levels of stress hormones than others do at their age. ...
正向心理学
... Acute Stress Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • Similar symptoms, but “time-frame” of symptoms differ. • Both occur in reaction to traumatic events (e.g., natural disasters, rape, assault, war, etc). • Acute stress disorder, if it lasts past one month, will turn into a diagnosis of PTSD. ...
... Acute Stress Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • Similar symptoms, but “time-frame” of symptoms differ. • Both occur in reaction to traumatic events (e.g., natural disasters, rape, assault, war, etc). • Acute stress disorder, if it lasts past one month, will turn into a diagnosis of PTSD. ...
KKDP 6: Sources of stress (eustress and distress) including
... or distressing. The event does not necessarily have to be directly experienced. For example, the stressor may involve witnessing the event as it occurs to someone else, or learning that a close family member or close friend experienced the event, especially if the event is one in which there was act ...
... or distressing. The event does not necessarily have to be directly experienced. For example, the stressor may involve witnessing the event as it occurs to someone else, or learning that a close family member or close friend experienced the event, especially if the event is one in which there was act ...