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Clinical Psychology: Examining the history, classification, causes and treatment of psychological disorders – Pubrica

What do we think? What do we feel? How do we react to a particular situation?<br>How do we define it?<br>How To Examine Whether Someone Is A Patient Of Mental Illness Or Not?<br>How To Do A Patientu2019s History Examined Systematically?<br>The main classes of mental illness :<br>Cause and Treatment of psychological disorder:<br><br>Detailed Information: https://bit.ly/2VGGP1Q<br>Reference: https://pubrica.com/services/physician-writing-services/<br>Why pubrica?<br><br>When you order our services, we promise you the following u2013 Plagiarism free, always on Time, outstanding customer support, written to Standard, Unlimited Revisions support and High-quality Subject Matter Experts.<br><br>Contact us :t<br>Web: https://pubrica.com/<br>Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/<br>Email: sales@pubrica.com<br>WhatsApp : 91 9884350006<br>United Kingdom: 44-74248 10299<br><br>Related Topics:<br>Literature gap and future research<br>Meta-Analysis in evidence-based research<br>Biostatistics in clinical research<br>Scientific Communication in healthcare<br><br>Tags:<br>Medical writing service | Scientific communication services | Scientific research services | Clinical trials | Publication services | Scientific Manuscript editing services | healthcare data analytics services<br>

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  1. Clinical Psychology: Psychopathology by Systematically Examining the History, Classification, Causes and Treatment of Psychological Disorders Dr. Nancy Agens, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica sales@pubrica.com I. WHAT DO WE THINK? WHAT DO WE FEEL? HOW DO WE REACT TO A PARTICULAR SITUATION? All these are related to our mind. Yes, our emotions, manifestation of behavior, emotions, and feelings are related to our mind and the scientific study of our mind is called Psychology. This scientific study has several branches of which clinical psychology is very important. This is the broad branch of psychology that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.This is also knownas experimental or behavioral science. Psychopathology is a common term in the study of clinical psychology. II. HOW DO WE DEFINE IT? This is the in-depth Study of Mental health.orbehavioral disorder which causes distress in several domains of life. This study includes symptoms, behaviors, causes, development, treatment, etc. III. HOW TO EXAMINE WHETHER SOMEONE IS A PATIENT OF MENTAL ILLNESS OR NOT? For this, a comprehensive assessment or systematic examination of History is required. This assessment consists of two sections of which the first one is a section of History that includes how the present symptoms have evolved, review of past treatments, past and present medical conditions, family history of psychiatric problems and treatment, personal history of the patient. IV. LET’S HAVE A LOOK AT HOW TO DO A PATIENT’S HISTORY EXAMINED SYSTEMATICALLY Identification: patient’s age and sex, mainly racial or ethnic information, and sometimes religious affiliation. Chief Complaint: a voice recording of the patient that describes why he or she seeks treatment. History of the Present Illness: a chronological description from when and how the symptoms have progressed. The character of the symptoms must be described in detail. Past Psychiatric History: includes previous incidents and symptoms, treatment, etc. Medical history: Medical history is also important because sometimes a person's illness or major surgery may cause mental disturbances. Family history: mental disorders can be genetic so family history may help to diagnose and proper treatment. Personal History: it has a very significant role as it describes events throughout a person’s life. Information about includes Copyright © 2020 pubrica. All rights reserved 1

  2. V. CLASSIFICATION In ancient ages, it was believed that unusual and strange behaviour was due to the possession of evil spirits. During the eighteenth and nineteenth physicians began to identify symptoms and classified them as a disease. In the twentieth century, two new approaches were contributed by German physician Emil Kraepelin and Sigmund Freud which have major influences in the understanding and psychopathology(Eldar, Hofmann, 2017). VI. THE MAIN CLASSES OF MENTAL ILLNESS ARE Mood disturbance of mood, this is divided into depressive and bipolar disorder.A new diagnosis of mood disorder has been reported among children and adolescents. These patients are having severe non episodic irritability with bipolar disorder. This type of disorder is called Disruptive mood dysregulation (DMDD)(Tourian et al., 2015). Anxiety Disorders:These are characterized by excessive worry about some imaginary outcome,these may be general,social anxiety or panic disorder. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: These include trichotillomania (hair-pulling disorder),body disorder (BDD), hoarding disorder, and excoriation (skin-picking) disorder. Trauma and Stressor Disorders (Including Dissociative Disorder): These occur due to guilt, rage, and shame, stressful events, etc. Somatic Disorders:Acute pain that does not have any neurophysiological origin is labeled as psychopathological(Katz, Rosenbloom, & Fashler, 2015).The characteristics of this disorder are anxiety or distress and symptoms are pain or fatigue. Feeding and Eating Disorders: These disorders affect the normal food habits that impair physical health and also psychosocial functions. Sexual disorder: This is distorted sexual behavior which is very difficult to differentiate from normal sexual behavior. Schizophrenia Other Psychotic Disorders:This is a very complicated syndrome affecting 1% of the population. Personality Disorders:These orders are related to a persistent pattern of behavior, emotions, etc and these affect social relationships. Sleep-Wake been reported that up to 60% of adults are suffering from sleep problems due to different stress, lifestyle, physiological conditions etc. Most of them remain undiagnosed and untreated(Demir et al., 2015). Neurodevelopment Usually begin in infancy or childhood. Examples are attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) , autism spectrum disorder, and learning disorders. Neurocognitive/Organic Disorders:The two main categories of these disorders are Delirium and Dementia that occurs due to brain injury. Impaired consciousness and cognition are the main characteristics of Delinium. Symptoms of Dementia is a continuous deterioration of brain function. VII. CAUSE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER It is very difficult to detect the exact cause of psychological disorders, but several factors influence their development. The main factors are centuries, Spectrum and classification GOmez, of & Disorders:This has Disorders:Includes disorders: disorder Spectrum dysmorphic anatomical or Copyright © 2020 pubrica. All rights reserved 2

  3. Inherited traits: psychological disorder is common in people who have relatives having the same problem. It can be inherited from relatives. Environmental exposures before birth: Exposure to some environmental stress, toxins, alcohol, drugs can cause mental illness. Brain chemistry: Neurotransmitter is a chemical that transmits signals from one part to another part of the brain. Impairment of this network system changes the function of the nerve system and causes mental depression and mental disorder. Analyzed Data has been suggested at the highest rate of premature death due to both natural and unnatural causes. The death rate from unnatural causes is significantly high in the case of schizophrenia and major depression. This rate has been increased for mental retardation and epilepsy. It is estimated that 14.3% of deaths all over the world i.e. approximately 8 million deaths per year happen illness(Walker, McGee, & Druss, 2015). VIII. TREATMENT Treatment depends on the type of psychological disorder. Treatment from a primary care provider may be sufficient for a patient of mild mental illness. But in severe mental illness like schizophrenia team approach is very much important to meet psychiatric, medical and social needs. IX. THE CATEGORIES OF TREATMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS Medications: psychiatric never cures mental illness but improves symptoms. The Antidepressants, medications, medications., Antipsychotic medications. Psychotherapy: this is the talking therapy through which one can learn his or her moods, thoughts, feelings, behavior, etc. It is effective to gain knowledge about stress management skills. Brain-stimulation include deep brain stimulation and vagus nerve stimulation. repetitive transcranial, electroconvulsive stimulation. These may be effective in some severe cases. Hospital and residential programs: in case of severe condition patients have to be admitted to hospital or kept under residential care. REFERENCE [1] Demir, A. U., Ardic, S., Firat, H., Karadeniz, D., Aksu, M., Ucar, Z. Z., … Itil, O. (2015). Prevalence of sleep disorders in the Turkish adult population epidemiology of sleep study. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 13(4), 298–308. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1111/sbr.12118 [2] Eldar, S., GOmez, A. F., & Hofmann, S. G. (2017). Psychopathology and classification. In International perspectives on psychotherapy (pp. 1–33). Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978- 3-319-56194-3_1 [3] Katz, J., Rosenbloom, B. N., & Fashler, S. (2015). Chronic pain, psychopathology, and DSM-5 somatic symptom disorder. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 60(4), 160–167. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/07067 4371506000402 [4] Tourian, L., LeBoeuf, A., Breton, J.-J., Cohen, D., Gignac, M., Labelle, R., … Renaud, J. (2015). Treatment options for the cardinal symptoms of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 24(1), https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC435 7333/ [5] Walker, E. R., McGee, R. E., & Druss, B. G. (2015). Mortality in mental disorders and global disease burden implications: a systematic review and meta- analysis. JAMA Psychiatry, Retrieved https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/art icle-abstract/2110027 factors like treatments: These therapy, magnetic treatment Retrieved from due to mental Retrieved from 41. Retrieved from 72(4), 334–341. from medication medications Anti-anxiety Mood-stabilizing are Copyright © 2020 pubrica. All rights reserved 2

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