Chapter 5: Anxiety Disorders Anxiety vs. Fear vs. Panic Anxiety- sustained movement or affects Fear- immediate alarm Panic- abrupt and intense experience of fear; accompanied by acute physiological discomfort; basically a false alarm; body has intense response that usually occurs in minutes Adaptive anxiety: planning, thinking about future; can help us prepare for situations such as studying for a test Adaptive vs. maladaptive anxiety Anxiety often occurs in situations that are not threating…
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2012 Abstract The DSM is used as a standard of reference for psychological diagnosis. The DSM was originally published in 1952 containing only 106 diagnoses; today the revised DSM-IV-TR contains 365 diagnoses. Throughout the history of the DSM, individuals in the mental health profession have relied on it for clarification of disorders, facilitating research, improving communication with other professionals and improving the collection of clinical…
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Measuring their intelligence by just looking at it. How does the MI theory differ from traditional views of intelligence? Over the years, has nothing to do with tests, views on children adults anyone but likes to view on people who have had some brain surgery I believe. Ability to solve problems and make things, intelligence has to be valued, if not valued then it is not intelligent. What are the nine intelligences? Linguistic, logical mathematical, musical, spacial, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal…
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Personality Disorders Antisocial: Lack of moral or ethical development; inability to follow socially acceptable models of behavior; disregard for rights of others; behavioral problems as a child; lack of remorse or guilt Narcissistic: Exaggerated sense of self-importance; preoccupation with being admired; lack of empathy unable to see things through another perspective; envious of others and think others are envious of them Histrionic: Marked by excessive attention-seeking behavior; overly emotional;…
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Module 27 EXCEPT very first page (p. 329) Chapter 10 Module 31: Psychodynamic Approaches to Personality Module 33: Assessing Personality Chapter 11 Module 35: Psychological Aspects of Illness and Well-Being Module 36: Promoting Health and Wellness Chapter 12 Module 39: Psychological Disorders in Perspective Chapter 13: ALL Chapter 14 Module 45: Prejudice and Discrimination Chapter 14 Module 46: Positive and Negative Social Behavior SECTIONS BELOW INDICATE TOPICS TO KNOW…
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and will fit into only one type of receptor site. will git into several types, but not most types of receptor sites. will fit into most, but not all types of receptor sites. will fit into every type of receptor site. Anxiety disorders, sleep disorders, and eating disorders have been linked to imbalances of ____serotonin___.p.39acetylcholine c. serotonin dopamine d. epinepharineAlzheimer’s disease has been associated with deficiencies of _____acetylcholine_____…
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is little to no supervision. Alcohol is not that simple. Many studies have shown alcohol harms the teenage brain. Alcohol has been shown to increase memory loss, depression and in some cases even suicidal tendencies. “Alcohol is a depressant, so one of the chief effects of alcohol on the brain is to depress central nervous system functioning which may be why major depressive disorder occurs in high rates in those who abuse alcohol. While some alcohol addicts may be drinking to self-medicate a…
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the world there is modern cultures, tribal cultures, and cultures that continue to leave there old traditions. Modern day cultures favor a form of technology that can help diagnosis a person of a mental disorder. The DSM is a Psycholgical tool to help diagnosis a person if they have a mental disorder and it is used to help a Psychologist. Mental illnesses are conditions that afect a persons mood, behavior, and thinking. This paper presents critical areas in which culture impacts on mental health, such…
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erratic, or emotional behavior Cluster C: anxious or fearful behavior Schizoid Schizotypal Paranoid Antisocial Borderline Narcissistic Histrionic Borderline Personality Disorders Associated Behaviors Narcissistic Personality Disorder A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affect, and marked impulsivity, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts…
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Psychopath vs Sociopath Psychopaths and Sociopaths. These terms are interchangeable with each other. According to an article in WebMD (“How Psychopaths and Sociopaths Are Different,” 2023), this is because they are diagnosed with anti-social personality disorder (ASPD). Also, an article in officer.com (“The differences between psychopaths and sociopaths,” 2017) described “many forensic psychologists, psychiatrists and criminologists use the terms sociopathy and psychopathy interchangeably as well…
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