Define Psychological disorders:
Abnormal behavior pattern that involves a disturbance of functioning or behavior
List two main mood disorders
Depressive and bipolar disorder
List the three types of Anxiety Disorders discussed in class
Panic, phobic and generalized anxiety disorder
Compulsions are
A repetitive or ritualistic behavior that a person feels compelled to perform
List the steps of stigma
Label, then linked, then seen as different, then discrimination
Major depressive episodes include:
Depressed mood, diminished interest, weight loss or gain, insomnia, fatigue, thoughts of death, feelings of worthlessness.
Increased heart rate, trembling, breathing, nausea, and fear of dying are all symptoms of _________
Panic attack
List the three types of eating disorders
Anorexia, Bulimia, and Binge Eating Disorder
How can we reduce stigma?
Focusing on our language
Manic episodes include:
Inflated self-esteem, decreased need for slee[. talkative. flight of ideas, distractibility, goal-directed activity, and excessive in pleasurable activities
Recurring panic attacks can lead to
A panic disorder
The major classes of drugs are
Depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens
Who were the prominent people in the reform movement
Jean-Baptiste Pussin, Philippe Pinel, Dorthea Dix
Explain Major Depressive Disorder:
Impairs people's ability to meet ordinary responsibility of everyday life. Involves changes in emotional states, motivation, cognition, and functioning, and motor behavior
You must have three of the following symptoms to be diagnosed with ___________.
Symptoms: Restlessness, fatigue, difficult concentration, sleep disturbance, muscle tension, irritability
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Substance-related disorders involve:
Intoxication, tolerance, and withdrawal
List the contemporary models
Biological, psychological, sociocultural, and biopsychsocial
_____________ is a class of psychological disorders charactirized by excessive or maladaptive anxiety reactions
Anxiety Disorders
Obsessions are
Recurring thoughts that one cannot control
There are two types of dependence in substance abuse:
Physiological and psychological