Psychological Disorders liudexiang Overview Perspectives on psychologcal disorders

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Psychological Disorders liudexiang

Psychological Disorders liudexiang

Overview • Perspectives on psychologcal disorders • Mood disorders • Anxiety disorders • Psychosomatic

Overview • Perspectives on psychologcal disorders • Mood disorders • Anxiety disorders • Psychosomatic and somatoform disorders • Dissociative disorders

Perspectives on psychologcal disorders • • • Biological model Psychoanalytic model Cognitive-behavioral model Diathesis-stress

Perspectives on psychologcal disorders • • • Biological model Psychoanalytic model Cognitive-behavioral model Diathesis-stress model Systems approach

Biological model • Biological model : View that psychological disorders have a biochemical or

Biological model • Biological model : View that psychological disorders have a biochemical or physiological basis.

Psychoanalytic model • Psychoanalytic model: View that pscychological disorders result from unconscious internal conflicts.

Psychoanalytic model • Psychoanalytic model: View that pscychological disorders result from unconscious internal conflicts.

Cognitive-behavioral model • Cognitive-behavioral model: View that psychological disorders result from learning maladaptive ways

Cognitive-behavioral model • Cognitive-behavioral model: View that psychological disorders result from learning maladaptive ways of thinking and behaving.

Diathesis-stress model • Diathesis-stress model: View that people biologically predisposed to a mental disorder

Diathesis-stress model • Diathesis-stress model: View that people biologically predisposed to a mental disorder will tend to exhibit that disorder when particularly affected by stress.

System approach • System approach: View that biological, psychological, and social risk factors combining

System approach • System approach: View that biological, psychological, and social risk factors combining to produce psychological disorders. Also known as the biopsychosocial model of psychological disorders.

Mood disorders • Depression • Suicide • Mania and bipolar disorder

Mood disorders • Depression • Suicide • Mania and bipolar disorder

Mood disorders • Mood disorders: Disturbance in mood or prolonged emotional state. • Depression:

Mood disorders • Mood disorders: Disturbance in mood or prolonged emotional state. • Depression: A mood disorder characterized by overwhelming feelings of sadness, lack of interest in activities, and perhaps excessive guilt or feelings of worthlessness.

Mood disorders • Mania : A mood disorder characterized by euphoric states, extreme physical

Mood disorders • Mania : A mood disorder characterized by euphoric states, extreme physical activity, excessive talkativeness, distractedness, and sometimes grandiosity.

Mood disorder • Biopolar disorder: A mood disorder in which periods of mania and

Mood disorder • Biopolar disorder: A mood disorder in which periods of mania and depression alternate, sometimes with periods of normal mood intervening.

Anxiety disorders • Anxiety disorders: Disorders in which anxiety is a characteristic feature or

Anxiety disorders • Anxiety disorders: Disorders in which anxiety is a characteristic feature or the avoidance of anxiety seems to motivate abnormal behavior.

Specific phobia • Specific phobia: Anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, paralyzing fear of

Specific phobia • Specific phobia: Anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, paralyzing fear of something.

Agoraphobia • An anxiety disorder that involves multiple, intense fears of crowds, public places,

Agoraphobia • An anxiety disorder that involves multiple, intense fears of crowds, public places, and other situations that require separation from a souce of security such as the home.

Panic disorder • An anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent panic attacks in which the

Panic disorder • An anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent panic attacks in which the person suddenly experiences intense fear or terror without any reasonable cause.

Generalized anxiety disorder • An anxiety disorder characterized by prolonged vague but intense fears

Generalized anxiety disorder • An anxiety disorder characterized by prolonged vague but intense fears that are not attached to any particular object or circumstance.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) • An anxiety disorder in which a person feels driven to

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) • An anxiety disorder in which a person feels driven to think disturbing thoughts or to perform senseless rituals.

Pcychosomatic disorders • Disorders in which there is real physical illness that is largely

Pcychosomatic disorders • Disorders in which there is real physical illness that is largely caused by psychological factors such as stress and anxiety.

Somatoform disorders • Disorders in which there is an apparent physical illness for which

Somatoform disorders • Disorders in which there is an apparent physical illness for which there is no organic basis.

Conversion disorders • Somatoform disorders in which a dramatic specific disability has no physical

Conversion disorders • Somatoform disorders in which a dramatic specific disability has no physical cause but instead seems related to psychological problems.

Dissociative disorders • Disorders in which some aspect of the personality seems separated from

Dissociative disorders • Disorders in which some aspect of the personality seems separated from the rest.

Dissociative identity disorder • Also called multiple personality disorder which is characterized by the

Dissociative identity disorder • Also called multiple personality disorder which is characterized by the separation of the personality into two or more distinct personalities.

Depersonalization disorder • A dissociative disorder whose essential feature is that the person suddenly

Depersonalization disorder • A dissociative disorder whose essential feature is that the person suddenly feels changed or different in a strange way.

Personality disorders • Disorders in which inflexible and maladptive ways of thinking and behaving

Personality disorders • Disorders in which inflexible and maladptive ways of thinking and behaving learned early in life cause distress to the person or conflicts with others.

Schizoid personaltiy disorder • Personality disorder in which a person is withdrawn and lacks

Schizoid personaltiy disorder • Personality disorder in which a person is withdrawn and lacks feelings for others.

Paranoid personality disorder • Personality disorder in which the person is inappropriately suspicious and

Paranoid personality disorder • Personality disorder in which the person is inappropriately suspicious and mistrustful of others.

Dependent personaltiy disorder • Personality disorder in which the person is unable to make

Dependent personaltiy disorder • Personality disorder in which the person is unable to make choices and decisions independently and cannot tolerate being alone.

Avoidant personality disorder • Personality disorder in which the person’s fears of rejection by

Avoidant personality disorder • Personality disorder in which the person’s fears of rejection by others lead to social isolation.

Narcissistic personality disorder • Personality disorder in which the person has an exaggerated sense

Narcissistic personality disorder • Personality disorder in which the person has an exaggerated sense of self-importance and needs constant admiration.

Borderline personality disorder • Personality disorder characterized by marked instability in self-image, mood, and

Borderline personality disorder • Personality disorder characterized by marked instability in self-image, mood, and interpersonal relationships.

Antisocial personality disorder • Personality disorder that involves a pattern of violent, criminal, or

Antisocial personality disorder • Personality disorder that involves a pattern of violent, criminal, or unethical and exploitative behavior and an inability to feel affection for others.

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