The client may fail to see their drinking pattern is fine because the drinking is not what is causing their depression. Their drinking can be seen as a good alternative form
concerning this disease. Autism is a developmental disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate effectively, form relationships, and respond appropriately to their surrounding environment. Although there are many people with autistic disorder who are nonverbal and/or mentally retarded, there are many people with autistic disorders who are high functioning, with speech and intelligence intact. The cause of autism is unknown; however, studies show that the risk factors of autism derive from…
Words 683 - Pages 3
considered normal and acceptable behaviour, however, if a teacher were to discipline a child with such brutality today, it would be classed abnormal and cruel.Abnormal psychology, also called psychopathology, is the scientific study of psychological disorders; there are numerous disorders which can negatively affect every aspect of an individual’s life, such as the way people feel, think, speak and behave, most of these now being referred to as medical disorders.Studies in abnormal psychology are conducted…
Words 2055 - Pages 9
Diagnosis and Treatment xxxxxxxx xxxxx November 10, 2012 xxxxxxx Diagnosis and Treatment I’m going to be talking about Mood Disorders, and how this is an overlooked disorder throughout the United States. Mood disorders are characterized by the disturbances in mood or prolonged emotional state, sometime referred to as affect (Morris & Maisto, 2010). People tend to have a vast emotional state, one day they can be bubbly, and the next they can be sad or depressed. They can be excited…
Words 887 - Pages 4
A mental disorder is an illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing him or her from leading a happy, healthful and productive life. All mental disorders that can be diagnosed and begin in childhood (for example, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Tourette syndrome, behavior disorders, mood and anxiety disorders, autism spectrum disorders, substance use disorders, etc.). The child’s mental health involves the mental functioning and…
Words 1316 - Pages 6
1002/da.22032 I found this source through the Charter Oak Library Resources Ebsco Host. This source analyzes the relationship between Social Anxiety Disorder and Substance Abuse Disorders using a biopsychosocial model. I think the information will be provided in this document will be useful in understanding the connection between mental health disorders and addiction. Al-Kandari, F. H., Yacoub, K., & Omu, F. E. (2007). Effect of drug addiction on the biopsychosocial aspects of persons with addiction…
Words 1247 - Pages 5
function. The main lobe, in terms of intellectual and emotional information, is the frontal lobe. Gray matter makes up most of the cerebral cortex. The common belief is that the more gray matter in the brain, the “smarter” the person is. There have been studies that have shown a correlation between intelligence and gray matter, and have shown an increase in gray matter has been related to higher intelligence. The frontal lobe is one of the four major lobes in the brain and is divided into three divisions…
Words 644 - Pages 3
clinical case study investigates the response of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to depression in Puerto Rican adolescents, emphasizing the complexities and problems of treating juveniles with major depressive disorder (MDD). The 15-year-old female patient appeared with significant depression symptoms, suicide ideation, low self-esteem, and dysfunctional attitudes. The CBT treatment included 12 standard individual therapy sessions, four additional sessions, and a family intervention. The study used…
Words 824 - Pages 4
aired on PBS on January 8th, 2008. This film can only be described as a fundamental expose into the world of grossly over-prescribed medications given to potentially misdiagnosed children. Frontline gives us front row tickets into childhood mood disorders fed by unsafe antipsychotic drugs that lack testing and regulation. The story follows several suffering children and the heartbreaking journeys each of their families face as they rely on pills, pills, and more pills to attempt to coax some sort…
Words 1838 - Pages 8
Psychology Chapter 1 Defining Psychology And Exploring Its Roots Psychology: scientific study if behavior and mental processes Science: the use of systematic methods to observe the natural world, including human behavior, and to draw conclusions Behavior: everything we do that can do be directly observed Mental processes: the thoughts, feelings and motives that each of us experiences privately but that cannot be observed directly Four Attitudes Of Psychologist Scientific Approach: critical…
Words 935 - Pages 4
Tourette’s Syndrome Psychopathology is the study of mental illnesses or the manifestations of behaviors that lead to mental illness. The discipline of psychopathology was introduced in 1913 by Karl Jaspers. There are many occupations that are encompassed within the study. The most popular include Psychiatrist, psychologist, and social workers. Psychiatrist are medical doctors, they’ve gone to medical school and because of their medical training, can prescribe medication. Psychologist on the other…
Words 1434 - Pages 6