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THE MAJOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS

THE MAJOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS. CHAPTER TEN PART TWO. ANXIETY DISORDER. THEOCCURRENCE OF ANXIETY WITHOUT AN OBVIOUS EXTERNAL CAUSE, AFFECTING DAILY FUNCTIONING Panic ocd TRY IT: Pages 398-399 Score & hand-in. phobia. An intense, irrational fear of specific objects or situations

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THE MAJOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS

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  1. THE MAJOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS CHAPTER TEN PART TWO

  2. ANXIETY DISORDER • THEOCCURRENCE OF ANXIETY WITHOUT AN OBVIOUS EXTERNAL CAUSE, AFFECTING DAILY FUNCTIONING • Panic • ocd • TRY IT: Pages 398-399 • Score & hand-in

  3. phobia • An intense, irrational fear of specific objects or situations • Claustrophobia • Acrophobia • Xenophobia

  4. Panic disorder • Anxiety disorder that takes the form of panic attacks lasting from a few seconds to as long as several hours • Come out of nowhere • Shortness of breathe • Sweating • Faintness • Chest pain

  5. Generalized anxiety disorder • The experience of long-term, persistent anxiety & worry • Uncontrollable worry about: family, money, work, health

  6. Obsessive-compulsive disorder: ocd • A disorder characterized by obsessions or compulsions • Obsession: persistent, unwanted thought or idea that keeps recurring • The thoughts persist for days or months & may consist of bizarre, troubling images

  7. compulsion • An irresistible urge to repeatedly carry out some act that seems strange & unreasonable

  8. Somatoform disorders • Psychological difficulties that take on a physical form, but for which there is no medical cause

  9. HYPOCHONDRIASIS • A DISORDER IN WHICH PEOPLE HAVE A CONSTANT FEAR OF ILLNESS & A PREOCCUPATION WITH THEIR HEALTH

  10. CONVERSION DISORDER • A MAJOR DISORDER THAT INVOLVES AN ACTUAL PHYSICAL DISTURBANCE, SUCH AS THE INABILITY TO USE A SENSORY ORGAN OR THE COMPLETE OR PARTIAL INABILITY TO MOVE AN ARM OR LEG

  11. DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER • PSYCHOLOGICAL DYFUNCTIONS CHARACTERIZED BY THE SEPARATION OF DIFFERENT FACETS OF A PERSON’S PERSONALITY THAT ARE NORMALLY INTEGRATED

  12. DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER: (DID) • A DISORDER ININ WHICH A PERSON DISPLAYS CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO OR MORE DISTINCT PERSONALITIES: ALSO CALLED MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER • SYBILL

  13. DISSOCIATIVE AMNESIA • A DISORDER IN WHICH A SIGNIFICANT, SELECTIVE MEMORY LOSS OCCURS

  14. MOOD DISORDERS • DISTURBANCES IN EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE THAT ARE STRONG ENOUGH TO INTRUDE ON EVERYDAY LIVING

  15. MAJOR DEPRESSION • A SEVERE FORM OF DEPRESSION THAT INTERFERES WITH CONCENTRATION, DECISION MAKING, AND SOCIABILITY • LINCOLN • QUEEN VICTORIA • MIKE WALLACE • TEST FOR DEPRESSION PAGE 406

  16. MANIA • AN EXTENDED STATE OF INTENSE WILD ELATION

  17. SCHIZOPHRENIA • A CLASS OF DISORDERS IN WHICH SEVERE DISTORTION OF REALITY OCCURS

  18. PERSONALITY DISORDER • A DISORDER CHARACTERIZED BY A SET OF INFLEXIBLE, MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR PATTERNS THAT KEEP A PERSON FROM FUNCTIONING APPROPRIATELY IN SOCIETY • SCOTT PETERSON

  19. ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER • A DISORDER IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS SHOW NO REGARD FOR MORAL & ETHICAL RULES OF SOCIETY OR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS

  20. BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER • A DISORDER IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS HAVE DIFFICULTY DEVELOPING A SECURE SENSE OF WHO THEY ARE

  21. NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER • A PERSONALITY DISTURBANCE CHARACTERIZED BY AN EXAGGERATED SENSE OF SELF-IMPORTANCE

  22. CHILDHOOD DISORDERSATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDE (ADHD) • MARKED BY INATTENTION, IMPUSIVENESS. A LOW TOLERANCE FOR FRUSTATION. AND A GREAT DEAL OF INNAPPROPRIATE ACTIVITY

  23. AUTISM • A SEVERE DEVELOPMENTAL DISBILITY THAT IMPAIRS CHILDREN’S ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE & RELATE TO OTHERS

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