Exam Flashcards
Explain Zich Rubins’ studies
-study ppl in love for long period of time
-only dating couples
- 40 couples over 20 years
A. Marriage, divorce, death, children, breaking up
5 languages of love
- Words of affirmation
- Acts of service
- Receiving or giving gifts
- Physical touch
- Quality time
5 things couples fight the most about?
Money Children Religion Communication Chores
What is DSM and how is it used?
Diagnostic and statistical manual for mental disorder. Used to diagnose mental illness
5 axes of DSM and one disorder from each.
- Dissociative- amnesia
- Anxiety- OCD
- Mood- bipolar disorder
- Somatoform- conversion disorder
- Schizofrania- paranoid
Name the four types of schizophrenia
Paranoid
Disorganized
Catatonic- immobility
Undifferentiated
Difference between obsession and compulsion?
Ob: thought
Com: routine
5 types of OCD
Checkers Washers and cleaners Orderers Obsessionals Hoarders
How was mental illness historically treated?
Labotomy
Iron maiden
Spin patients around
What are the 4 general types of phobias?
Animal type
Natural environment
Blood-injection -injury
Situational type
Now how is mental illness treated?
Humane treatment
DSM
Men vs Women: what do they need in a relationship?
M: adequacy
W: intimacy
Men vs Women: communication
M: literal
W: figurative
Steps in a marridge
Newlywed period- shedding the responsibilities and pressures of your role in your families of origin (happiest time in the marridge)
Children period- starts wuth the new mother experiencing depression in the days immediately following the birth of a child (new responsibilities hard to deal with)
Children’s adolescence- Children are the least manageable and children getting closer to adulthood
Empty nest: When kids leave home and are on their own; more free time
alone again: satisfying period; when death of partner and the increase of illness happen
What are the causes of divorce?
- increasing financial independence of working women
- external factors may make it impossible for one or both to live up to their own role expectations
- engrossed in work
- unwilling to fill each others’s needs and role expectations
- infidelity (cheating)
- incompatibility
- Spouse “isnt” the same person I married
- physical/mental abuse