_____ refer to a more or less stable pattern in how someone’s sense-making goes astray
Psychiatric Disorders
What is OCD?
unreasonable thoughts and fears that lead to compulsive behaviors.
Glas finds that _______is helpful in addressing anxiety symptoms.
Enactivism
What psychiatric disorder does Stephen have?
Autism
Social interaction is the regulated coupling between at least two ______agents
autonomous
True or false: OCD patients do not know that their compulsions don’t make sense?
False
Symptoms are products of _____ and ______ factors
external; internal
What do people with disorders need to have modified?
affordances
what are the two aspects of enactivism that are most relevant for psychiatry?
notion of sense-making and its implications for the relation between body, mind, and environment
What does OCD do to the patient's personal world?
Makes it smaller
According to the case of Miss C, the symptoms are ___
layered
What type of people does De Hogeweyk work with?
Dementia patients
What are the roughly three main roughly discernible groups of current models of psychology?
one-sided, dualist, integrative models
What is one of the hypothesized functions of DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation)?
activates the neuronal network connected to the brain
Anxiety not only indicates something about the body or the brain of the patient, but also about _________________________________.
who the person is who suffers from anxiety
What is one method Iris uses to help the dementia patients?
Passage of time, use of space, physical space
What are the four dimensions of psychiatric disorder?
physiological, experiential, sociocultural, and existential
What are the long term effects of DBS?
changes in social interaction and the ability to enjoy oneself.
Anxiety refers to two objects at once, to ________ and to __________
to something in the world; to the self who is anxious
What other author that we’ve learned about in class connects with the key ideas in this paper?
Merleu-Ponty