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Psych Disorders

Psych Disorders. Categories. Anxiety Disorders. Phobias Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic Attack Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Mood Disorders. Depression Major Depressive Disorder Dysthymia Bi-polar Disorder. Psychosomatic Disorders.

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Psych Disorders

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  1. Psych Disorders Categories

  2. Anxiety Disorders • Phobias • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder • Generalized Anxiety Disorder • Panic Attack Disorder • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

  3. Mood Disorders • Depression • Major Depressive Disorder • Dysthymia • Bi-polar Disorder

  4. Psychosomatic Disorders • There is a REAL physical illness that is largely caused by psychological factors such as stress and anxiety • Tension headaches • Stomach ulcers • High blood pressure • Allergies • Asthma

  5. Psychosomatic Disorders • Today modern medicine leans toward the idea that ALL physical ailments are to some degree psychosomatic • Psychological changes alter body chemistry, functioning of bodily organs, the body’s immune system

  6. Somatoform Disorders • Symptoms of physical problems – blindness, deafness, pain, paralysis, dizziness, loss of feeling • There is NO identifiable physical cause

  7. Somatoform Disorders • Conversion Disorders • The appearance of real physical problems WITHOUT any real physical basis for the problem • Hypochondriasis • Insignificant symptoms are interpreted as signs of serious illness • There is no evidence that the serious illness is real

  8. Dissociative Disorders • Part of an individual’s personality is separated – or dissociated – from the rest • The individual can’t seem to get it together • Usually involves memory loss and sometimes change in identity

  9. Dissociative Disorders • Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) • Amnesia – memory loss • Fugue – memory loss plus new identity/environment • Depersonalization Disorder – person suddenly feels changed or different in a strange way – not themselves

  10. Personality Disorders • See the yellow handout

  11. Psychosis • See the yellow notes sheet for definition and characteristics

  12. Schizophrenia • Paranoid • Disorganized • Catatonic • Undifferentiated • Residual

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