Psychological Disorders Flashcards

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What are Affective Disorders?

What are the 3 main types?

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disorders classified by disturbances in mood or emotion with extreme states of highs or lows which can alternate without cause

Bipolar
Depression
Mania

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What are the characteristics of Bipolar Affective Disorders?

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  • alternating periods of depression and mania

- females are at greater risk; typically begins in a patient’s 20s

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What are the characteristics of Depression Affective Disorders?

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  • slower mental and physical activity; poor self esteem
  • immobilized from everyday activity with sadness, hopelessness, and helplessness
  • desire to withdraw; delusion in severe cases
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What are the characteristics of Mania Affective Disorders?

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  • constantly active
  • impulses immediately expressed
  • unrealistic activity
  • elation and self-confidence
  • disorganized thought and speech
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What are dissociative Disorders?

What are the two main types?

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develop when a person unconsciously dissociates one part of the mind from the rest

Multiple Personality
Psychogenic Amnesia

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What is Psychogenic Amnesia?

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  • produced by the mind with no physical cause

- forgets all aspects of the past

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What are Neuroses Disorders?

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a group of disorders that are characterized by individuals exhibiting fear and maladaptive strategies in dealing with stressful or everyday stimuli

Usually patient realize they have a problem

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Anxiety Disorder, OCD, and Phobia Disorder are all types of what kind of disorder?

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Neuroses Disorders

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What are Personality Disorders?

What are the 4 main types?

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ongoing patterns of dysfunctional behavior classified by observing a patient’s pattern of behavior, dysfunctional view of society, and level of sadness

Antisocial Behavior
Borderline Behavior
Narcissistic Behavior
Psychopathic Personality

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What is borderline behavior?

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  • instability in all aspects of life
  • uses projection, denial, defensiveness; unpredictable mood or behavior
  • intense and uncontrolled anger, chronic feelings of emptiness
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What is Narcissistic Behavior?

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  • Self absorbed
  • incapable of loving others
  • unrealistic perception of self-importance
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What is Psychopathic Personality?

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  • low morality, poor sense of responsibility
  • impulsive behavior for immediate gratification
  • little guilt or remorse for all actions
  • inability to alter behavior even with punishment
  • expert liar
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What are Schizophrenic Disorders?

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disorders that are psychotic in nature and present with disorganization of thought, hallucinations, emotional dysfunction, anxiety, and perceptual impairments

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What is Catatonic Schizophrenia?

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  • motor disturbances with rigid posture
  • episodes consist on uncontrolled movements but patient remains aware during episodes
  • medication is required to regulate episodes
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What is Disorganized Schizophrenia?

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-usually progressive and irreversible with inappropriate emotional responses; mumbled talking

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What is paranoid Schizophrenia?

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  • delusion of grandeur; delusions of persecution

- may believe they possess special powers

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What are somatoform disorders?

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disorders classified based on the physical symptoms present in each disorder

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What is Conversion Disorder?

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  • physical complaints of neurological basis with no underlying cause
  • paralysis is most common finding
  • Freud believes this is mental anxiety becoming physical
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What is Hypochondriasis Disorder?

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  • excessive fear of illness

- believes minor illnesses or medical problems indicate a serious or life threatening disease

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What is somatization disorder?

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  • primarily in women, has familial association and often is chronic
  • complaint of symptoms with no physiological basis
  • symptoms usually lead to medications and medical visits and alters the patient’s life
  • resembles hypochondriasis disorders