Somatic & Dissociative Disorders, pt. 1
Somatic & Dissociative Disorders, pt. 2
Somatic & Dissociative Disorders, pt. 3
Mood Disorders, pt. 1
Mood Disorders, pt. 2
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The 4 types of somatic disorders

  • Somatic symptom disorder

  • Illness anxiety disorder

  • Psychological factors affecting medical condition

  • Conversion disorder

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Freud's theory on conversion disorder:

Past trauma or unconscious conflict is “converted” to a more acceptable manifestation, i.e., physical symptoms

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The 4 types of dissociative disorders

  • Depersonalization/derealization disorder

  • Dissociative amnesia

  • Dissociative trance disorder

  • Dissociative identity disorder

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Mood disorders are characterized by:

Gross deviations in mood

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T or F: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder is NOT a controversial diagnosis. 

False

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Illness anxiety disorder was formerly called

Hypochondriasis

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Factitious disorders are characterized by:

Purposely faking physical symptoms, inducing physical symptoms or just pretending to have them

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Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder is characterized by

Recurrent episodes in which a person has sensations of unreality of one’s own body or surroundings

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To get a diagnosis, a depressive episode must last for at least

2 weeks

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The 3 categories of bipolar disorder

1) Bipolar I

2) Bipolar II

3) Cyclothymic Disorder

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T or F: Medical reassurance does not seem to help individuals with somatic symptom disorders. 

True

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T or F: A factitious disorder may still be diagnosed, even if you find that the individual is only utilizing their illness for external gains/rewards.

False

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Dissociative fugue is characterized by

Inability to remember how or why one has ended up in a new place

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Inflated self-esteem, decreased need for sleep, excessive talkativeness, flight of ideas, and easy distractibility are all symptoms of

Manic episode

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If an individual experiences at least four manic or depressive episodes within a year, they are said to have

Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder

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Unlike many other psychological disorders, loved one's of individuals with somatic disorders are told to: 

Reduce support

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Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another is also called:

Munchausen syndrome by proxy

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The average number of alters seen in an individual with Dissociative Identity Disorder

15

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Compared to a manic episode, a hypomanic episode is

Shorter, less severe, shows fewer symptoms

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The main neurotransmitter influencing mood disorders

Serotonin

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Conversion Disorder is also called

Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder

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Severe alterations or detachments from reality are known as

Dissociations

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DID is typically linked to....

A history of severe, chronic trauma, often abuse in childhood

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If an individual experiences at least two years of depressive symptoms, they are most likely to be diagnosed with

Persistent Depressive Disorder

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Describe the gender differences seen in suicide

  • Males complete more suicides than females

  • Females attempt suicide more often than males

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