tic-like imitation of someone else’s
movements
Echopraxia
Mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity
Dissociation
Excessive thought, distress, and behavior related to at least 1 somatic symptom. 6+ months, involving many body systems.
Somatic Symptom Disorder
Maximizing pleasure, minimizing pain. Sustained state is hard to maintain.
Hedonic happiness
2 physical consequences of Anorexia
symptoms of starvation, Cardiovascular dysfunction, Potassium and sodium electrolyte imbalances, Kidney/GI problems, Osteoporosis
Repeating their own sounds or words
Palilalia
Extreme inability to recall important personal information, usually about a traumatic experience.
Dissociative amnesia
Preoccupation with fears of having a serious disease, despite having NO serious somatic symptoms
Illness Anxiety Disorder
Pursuit of meaningful goals, connection to something bigger than yourself, using your strengths, flow state
Eudaimonic happiness
Undue influence of body weight/shape on self esteem. Lack of insight about seriousness of current weight.
Distorted body image
Repeating the last heard word or phrase
Echolalia
Some aspect of _, _, and _ is consciously inaccessible.
Emotion, memory, or experience
Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (conversion disorder)
Humans rapidly adapt to their current situation. New pleasure easily wears off.
Hedonic adaptation / Hedonic treadmill.
Behaviors done to "make up" for a binge, to prevent weight gain
Compensatory behavior
Saying socially unacceptable words (like cusses and slurs) in an abrupt, sharp bark
Coprolalia
Disappearing from home/work, confused wandering, taking on a new identity. After, people remember everything except what happened during the __
Fugue state
Factitious Disorders
Mental health isn't the absence of mental illness. Mental illness/health as 2 aspects of functioning
Dual Continuum Model by Keyes
All symptoms of anorexia, except very low body weight
Atypical Anorexia Nervosa
Tic-like sexual or obscene gestures
Copropraxia
Lying about symptoms vs. symptoms being reinforced in the context of treatment
Malingering vs Iatrogenic
Pain, gastrointestinal, sexual, neurological
When assessing our status, we compare our relative position: what we recently had, what we think others have/like.
Relative Deprivation
Binge eating episodes with no compensatory behavior, or low body weight
Binge Eating Disorder