Ch 7 Psychological disorders Flashcards
schizophrenia
delusions hallucinations disorganized thought and behavior catatonia negative symptoms
Schizophrenia
negative symptoms-
positive symptoms-
absence of normal behavior
adding to normal behavior
echolalia
echophraxia
copy words/language
copy actions
word salad
words thrown together
neologisms
creating new words
avolition
decreased engagement
prodromal phase of schizophrenics
poor adjustement
anhedonia
loss of interest in activities
major depressive symptoms
SIG E. CAPS Sleep Interest Guilt Energy Concentration Appetite Psychomotor symptoms Suicidal ideation
Symptoms of a manic episode
DIG FAST Distractible Insomnia Grandiosity Flight of ideas Agitation Speech (pressured) Thoughtlessness
BP I
BP II
BP I: manic episodes with or without depressed states
BP II: hypomania (energetic) with a depressed state
dysthymia
persistent mild depression
Cyclothymic disorder
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biomedical vs biopsychosocial approach
biomedical is symptom reduction without social aspect
biological, social and psychological aspects
monoamine or catecholamine theory of depression states….
too much norepinephrine or serotonin leads to mania
too little leads to depression
dissociative fugue
unexpected unpurposed wandering away
depersonalization
out-of-body experience
derealization
dreamlike quality
somatic =
body
somatic symptom disorder
illness anxiety disorder
conversion disorder
present symptoms w/ high anxiety about it.
no present symptoms afraid of getting or having an illness
high stress resulting in paralysis/blindness
la belle indifference
surprisingly unconcerned by a serious symptom
ego-syntonic
individual perceives behavior as correct
ego-dystonic individual sees illness as …
intrusive and bothersome
Cluster A
Cluster B
Cluster C
Weird
Wild
Worried