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Psychological Disorders. Modules 46 - 49. Symptoms of Anxiety. Anxiety Disorders. Panic Disorder Period of intense dread in which a person experiences terror & symptoms similar to a heart attack Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
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Psychological Disorders Modules 46 - 49
Anxiety Disorders • Panic Disorder • Period of intense dread in which a person experiences terror & symptoms similar to a heart attack • Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) • person is tense, apprehensive, & in a state of constant arousal (fight or flight) • Phobias • persistent, irrational fear of a specific object or situation
Anxiety Disorders, cont. • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) • unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or actions (compulsions) • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) • Re-experiencing the traumatic event • Emotional numbing • Hypervigilance and chronic arousal • “Survival Guilt”
Anxiety Disorders, cont. • Theories • Biological • Neurotransmitters • Cognitive • Treatment • Biological • Drug therapy • Antianxiety: Benzodiazepines • Antidepressants: tricyclic & SSRIs • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Dissociative Disorders • Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) • a person exhibits 2 or more distinct & alternating personalities • Dissociative Fugue • The person moves away and assumes a new identity, with amnesia for the previous identity • Dissociative Amnesia • Person loses memory of important personal facts, including personal identity, for no apparent organic cause • Depersonalization Disorder • People with this disorder have frequent episodes in which they feel detached from their own mental processes or bodies, as if they are outside observers of themselves
Dissociative Disorders, cont. • Theories • Extreme Stress • Treatment • Psychotherapy • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy • Biological • Antidepressants or antianxiety medication if needed
Somatoform Disorders • Conversion Disorder • Loss of functioning in some part of the body for psychological rather than physical reasons • Malingering • Deliberate faking of physical symptoms to avoid an unpleasant situation, such as military duty • Hypochondriasis • Chronic worry that one has a physical disease in the absence of evidence that one does; frequently seek medical attention • Factitious Disorder/by proxy • Deliberate faking of physical illness to gain medical attention • Munchausen’s Syndrome • Theory • Stress is the common factor
Mood Disorders • Major Depression • a person, for no apparent reason, experiences 2 or more weeks of depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, & diminished interest/pleasure in most activities (anhedonia) • Subtypes • Melancholic • Psychotic • Postpartum • Seasonal • Atypical • Catatonic
Mood Disorders, cont. • Bipolar Disorder I and II • A person alternates between the hopelessness & lethargy of depression & the overexcited state of mania • Bipolar I • More severe episodes of mania • Bipolar II • Episodes of hypomania
Mood Disorders, cont. • Theories • Biological • Genetics • Neurotransmitters • Psychological • Cognitive • Behavioral
Mood Disorders, cont. • Treatment • Biological • Antidepressants • ECT • Light therapy • Lithium (Bipolar) • Cognitive-Behavioral
Personality Disorders • Divided into 3 categories • Cluster A: Odd-Eccentric (Schizophrenic Spectrum) • Paranoid • Schizoid • Schizotypal • Cluster B: Dramatic-Emotional • Narcissistic • Histrionic • Borderline • Antisocial • Cluster C: Anxious-Fearful • Dependent • Avoidant • Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD)
Schizophrenia • Paranoid • Undifferentiated • Catatonic • Disorganized • Residual Each are about 40% of all diagnosed schizophrenics
Schizophrenia, cont. • Symptoms • Positive/Type I • Delusions • Hallucinations • Disorganized Thought and Speech • Disorganized or Catatonic Behavior • Negative/Type II • Affective Flattening (or Blunted Affect) • Alogia • Avolition
Schizophrenia, cont. • Theories • Biological • Genetic Theories • Structural Brain Abnormalities • Birth Complications & Prenatal Viral Exposure • Neurotransmitter Theories • Psychological • Treatments • Biological • Cognitive-Behavioral • Social