Traumatology, Vol. 8, No. 3 (September 2002)
... Hanish, 1993; Zahn-Waxler & Radke-Yarrow, 1990). During toddler years, children also learn to separate fantasy from reality by intensively practicing imagination, symbolic play and other as-if – activities. The adaptive cognitive-emotional development is possible in interaction with caring parents a ...
... Hanish, 1993; Zahn-Waxler & Radke-Yarrow, 1990). During toddler years, children also learn to separate fantasy from reality by intensively practicing imagination, symbolic play and other as-if – activities. The adaptive cognitive-emotional development is possible in interaction with caring parents a ...
Humanistic therapy – A case study
... father, she needed help. In the pretreatment evaluation, Shelly seemed to vacillate between attempting to control her feelings & being overwhelmed by them. She appeared to function well when provided structure, as in school. ...
... father, she needed help. In the pretreatment evaluation, Shelly seemed to vacillate between attempting to control her feelings & being overwhelmed by them. She appeared to function well when provided structure, as in school. ...
Chapter 14 Review
... Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder-repetitive thoughts and unwanted actions (repetitive behavior), like brushing teeth so many times etc. Obsession- inability to stop thinking about something (thinking you might try to set your own house on fire) Compulsions are repetitive thoughts (checking to see if ...
... Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder-repetitive thoughts and unwanted actions (repetitive behavior), like brushing teeth so many times etc. Obsession- inability to stop thinking about something (thinking you might try to set your own house on fire) Compulsions are repetitive thoughts (checking to see if ...
Intro to Psychological Disorders
... NOTE: the word “insane” is a legal term, not a medical term – means not held legally responsible for actions. DSM includes a set a diagnostic criteria as well as a description of the disorders and their prevalence The DSM does NOT include information about etiology (causes) Provides a common ground ...
... NOTE: the word “insane” is a legal term, not a medical term – means not held legally responsible for actions. DSM includes a set a diagnostic criteria as well as a description of the disorders and their prevalence The DSM does NOT include information about etiology (causes) Provides a common ground ...
Psychological Disorders
... biological, psychological and sociocultural factors combine to interact causing psychological disorders. Used to be called Diathesis-Stress Model: diathesis meaning predisposition and stress meaning environment. ...
... biological, psychological and sociocultural factors combine to interact causing psychological disorders. Used to be called Diathesis-Stress Model: diathesis meaning predisposition and stress meaning environment. ...
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER
... unexpected travel away from home or work, associated with an inability to recall the past and with confusion about a person’s personal identity or with adoption of a new identity Old and new identities do not alternate ...
... unexpected travel away from home or work, associated with an inability to recall the past and with confusion about a person’s personal identity or with adoption of a new identity Old and new identities do not alternate ...
Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociative Disorders and Stress
... trying to identify what behaviors Mr. Udall shows that are part of his obsessive compulsive disorder and which behaviors are part of his personality and if there are any other behaviors which might indicate ...
... trying to identify what behaviors Mr. Udall shows that are part of his obsessive compulsive disorder and which behaviors are part of his personality and if there are any other behaviors which might indicate ...
Anxiety Disorders
... Glove Anesthesia A conversion disorder in which a person can’t feel their hand (B). Neurologically this is impossible because the sensory nerves of the hand and arm are organized as shown in (A) rather than (B). ...
... Glove Anesthesia A conversion disorder in which a person can’t feel their hand (B). Neurologically this is impossible because the sensory nerves of the hand and arm are organized as shown in (A) rather than (B). ...
Mass Manipulation by Carolin and Dagny
... There are various methods to brainwash people: - excessive repetition of routine activities - deprivation - intense trauma (sexual abuse, electroshock, the torture or murder of others) - mind control (to dominate almost every aspect of life) increasing control over individuals + stability shapin ...
... There are various methods to brainwash people: - excessive repetition of routine activities - deprivation - intense trauma (sexual abuse, electroshock, the torture or murder of others) - mind control (to dominate almost every aspect of life) increasing control over individuals + stability shapin ...
Chapter14
... are real physical ailments caused in part by psychological factors. They occur mostly in women and often coexist with depression and anxiety disorders. Conversion Disorder- is characterized by a significant loss of physical function (with no apparent organic basis), usually in a single organ ...
... are real physical ailments caused in part by psychological factors. They occur mostly in women and often coexist with depression and anxiety disorders. Conversion Disorder- is characterized by a significant loss of physical function (with no apparent organic basis), usually in a single organ ...
dissociation - Info
... Dissociative experiences are often reported in situations such as excitement, fatigue, anxiety, sleep, sensory deprivation, acute stress, alcohol or drug intoxication, rituals and during hypnosis. Dissociative experiences have been observed in men and women of all ages and across various cultures. A ...
... Dissociative experiences are often reported in situations such as excitement, fatigue, anxiety, sleep, sensory deprivation, acute stress, alcohol or drug intoxication, rituals and during hypnosis. Dissociative experiences have been observed in men and women of all ages and across various cultures. A ...
Understanding Abnormal Behavior
... Why is it important to have a process for assessing and diagnosing people? ...
... Why is it important to have a process for assessing and diagnosing people? ...
Document
... paralyzing fear. She finds that he is having trouble sleeping, and constantly feels on edge, like she needs to be scanning the room for men who might try to harm her. ...
... paralyzing fear. She finds that he is having trouble sleeping, and constantly feels on edge, like she needs to be scanning the room for men who might try to harm her. ...
Dissociative and Personality Disorder
... – when a person can recall only small parts of events that took place in a defined period of time. ...
... – when a person can recall only small parts of events that took place in a defined period of time. ...
post-traumatic stress disorder
... Feeling detached, being unable to remember important aspects of the trauma, having a lack of interest in normal activities, showing less of your moods, avoiding places, people, or thoughts that remind you of the ...
... Feeling detached, being unable to remember important aspects of the trauma, having a lack of interest in normal activities, showing less of your moods, avoiding places, people, or thoughts that remind you of the ...
Conversion Disorder brochure
... the high standard that they have set themselves to achieve). Sometimes a parent will refuse to let the child talk about how they feel about things that happen in daily life, and this also triggers CD. Some well meaning parents regularly make totally inappropriate comments such as ‘Grow up, be a man’ ...
... the high standard that they have set themselves to achieve). Sometimes a parent will refuse to let the child talk about how they feel about things that happen in daily life, and this also triggers CD. Some well meaning parents regularly make totally inappropriate comments such as ‘Grow up, be a man’ ...
chapter 14 psychological disorders
... borderline personality disorder: most commonly diagnosed personality disorder; person’s emotions, relationships, and self-image are unstable; have extreme mood swings are self-destructive (self-mutilate, have suicidal thoughts and attempts) 10 million Americans, 2/3 of them women possible causes- di ...
... borderline personality disorder: most commonly diagnosed personality disorder; person’s emotions, relationships, and self-image are unstable; have extreme mood swings are self-destructive (self-mutilate, have suicidal thoughts and attempts) 10 million Americans, 2/3 of them women possible causes- di ...
blanksNotesPsychologicalDisordersCh12APpsy
... DSM-IV-TR-Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th edition-text revised)used by mental health professionals to describe and diagnose psychopathology. DSM-IV-TR evaluates individuals on 5 different axes. We will look at these online Diagnostic labels of mental disorders? Some psyc ...
... DSM-IV-TR-Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th edition-text revised)used by mental health professionals to describe and diagnose psychopathology. DSM-IV-TR evaluates individuals on 5 different axes. We will look at these online Diagnostic labels of mental disorders? Some psyc ...
Somatoform Disorders
... but is not, blind, deaf, paralyzed or insensitive to pain in various parts of the body. – The person will not be able to move their arms, see, feel, etc. but there is no biological cause – The diagnosis of conversion disorder is rare, occurring in only 2% of the population – Usually appears in adole ...
... but is not, blind, deaf, paralyzed or insensitive to pain in various parts of the body. – The person will not be able to move their arms, see, feel, etc. but there is no biological cause – The diagnosis of conversion disorder is rare, occurring in only 2% of the population – Usually appears in adole ...
The effects of Trauma on Attachment
... The child who experiences severe emotional neglect or abuse early in life will experience profound attachment problems later in life. While deprivations and lack of specific sensory experiences are common in the neglected child, the traumatised child experiences developmental insults related to p ...
... The child who experiences severe emotional neglect or abuse early in life will experience profound attachment problems later in life. While deprivations and lack of specific sensory experiences are common in the neglected child, the traumatised child experiences developmental insults related to p ...
Psychological Disorders Review
... According to Abraham Maslow, this is the process of striving toward ideal functioning. The problem is, it is difficult to tell if a person is doing a good job of ...
... According to Abraham Maslow, this is the process of striving toward ideal functioning. The problem is, it is difficult to tell if a person is doing a good job of ...
ADF Health - Department of Defence
... environment encompasses far greater issues affecting our health and wellbeing. The effects of terrorist activities in the US in 2001 have brought about marked changes in how the world goes about its business. In the acute phase, there has been death, physical suffering and mental anguish. In the lon ...
... environment encompasses far greater issues affecting our health and wellbeing. The effects of terrorist activities in the US in 2001 have brought about marked changes in how the world goes about its business. In the acute phase, there has been death, physical suffering and mental anguish. In the lon ...
chapter 16 review
... You may use charts or bullets when appropriate. 1. List the criteria for judging whether behavior is disordered. 2. Describe the system used to classify psychological disorders and explain the reasons for its development. 3. Discuss the controversy surrounding the use of diagnostic labels. 4. Discus ...
... You may use charts or bullets when appropriate. 1. List the criteria for judging whether behavior is disordered. 2. Describe the system used to classify psychological disorders and explain the reasons for its development. 3. Discuss the controversy surrounding the use of diagnostic labels. 4. Discus ...