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Chapter 16.3 Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders

Chapter 16.3 Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders. Mr. McCormick Psychology. Do-Now: (Discussion). What is the DSM-IV-TR ? How is it used to classify mental illness ? What is anxiety ? To what extent is anxiety “normal?”

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Chapter 16.3 Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders

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  1. Chapter 16.3Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders Mr. McCormick Psychology

  2. Do-Now:(Discussion) • What is the DSM-IV-TR? How is it used to classifymental illness? • What is anxiety? To what extent is anxiety “normal?” • What are some of the anxiety disorders that we have discussed in class?

  3. Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders • Open up your textbooks to pg. 460 • Chapter 16.3: • “Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders”

  4. Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders • Somatoform Disorder: • A group of psychological disorders in which physical symptoms occur when there is no apparent physical cause • Types of Somatoform Disorders: • Conversion Disorder • Hypochondriasis

  5. Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders • Dissociative Disorder: • A group of psychological disorders characterized by an inability to recall important personal events or information; is usually associated with stressful events • Types of Dissociative Disorders: • Dissociative Amnesia • Dissociative Fugue • Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.)

  6. Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders • Complete Study Guide # 16-3: • Somatoform Disorders: • Conversion Disorder • Hypochondriasis • Dissociative Disorders: • Dissociative Amnesia • Dissociative Fugue • Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.)

  7. Review • What is a Somatoform Disorder? • What are its characteristics? • Provide 2 examples. • What is a Dissociative Disorder? • What are its characteristics? • Provide 3 examples. • How do these serve as a psychological “defense mechanism?”

  8. Homework • Read Chapter 16.3 • “Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders • Pgs. 460-463 • Complete Section 3 Assessment • Pg. 463 • #s 1, 3, 4 • Work on “Me Books”

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