Delusional beliefs for 1+ months. Does not meet for schizophrenia.
Delusional Disorder
The N in OCEAN - a personality dimension.
Neuroticism
An individual with one or more medical symptoms. Overly negative thoughts about the symptoms. Persistent anxiety. Is not faking.
Somatic symptom disorder
The Maudsley Model focuses on this age group
Adolescents
A disturbance to attention. Momentary neurocognitive symptoms.
Delirium
Schizophrenia symptoms lasting 2 weeks.
Brief psychotic disorder
The disorder characterized by erratic relationships, extreme ups and downs to emotions, affective instability, and identify disturbance
Borderline personality disorder
This person has mild or no physical symptoms. They often go to the doctor to be evaluated. Constant fear of becoming very ill.
Illness anxiety disorder
The main differentiator between bulimia and anorexia
BMI / body weight
Someone with cognitive decline associated with Parkinson's can also be said to have this psychological disorder.
Major Neurocognitive Disorder
The group of schizophrenia symptoms associated with poorer outcome
negative symptoms
The most well supported treatment for disorders of personality
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
They are taking professors to the professor glue factory. When they come to Psych 3213, Dr. Murphy says he cannot go because he has hurt his toe. His toe is actually in exquisite health, he is intentionally faking his symptoms. Meeting criteria for...
BMI cutoff associated with anorexia
17.5
Falls
Enlargement to this structure of the brain occurs with schizophrenia
Ventricles
An individual who is odd and eccentric, emotionally inappropriate , and often suspicious of others is showing symptoms of this personality disorder
Schyzotypal personality disorder
Physical symptom: Unable to walk. No medical reason for paralysis. Not intentionally faking.
Conversion Disorder
One subtype of anorexia is Binge-eating/purging type. The other type is...
Restricting type
Ramona false memory case was an example of tragedy following this form of therapy.
Recovered memory therapy
Emil Kraepelin originally coined this term when referring to what we now know as schizophrenia.
Dementia praecox
The most common cluster B personality disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Factitious disorder
Developed the diagnostic crossover model of eating disorders
Fairburn
How many children does Dr. Murphy have?
2