Per dev Flashcards
Involves growth and changes in the body and brain, the senses, motor skills, health and wellness
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Describes how a person’s personality develops, and how social skills are learned from infancy through adulthood.
PSYCHO- SOCIAL
Development of knowledge, skills, problem solving and disposition.
COGNITIVE
Development of being able to form and sustain positive relationship, experience, manage and express emotion.
EMOTIONAL- SOCIAL
Spiritual equilibrium on which everything else depends or sense of balance without which it is impossible to stand or to move into any other position
MORAL- SPIRITUAL
tears, increased heart rate and blood pressure, irregular breathing, increase muscle tension, stomach tension, etc. One though has caused millions of cellular biochemical reactions.
Bodies response
Cause people to respond to certain objects or situation with fear and panic.
Anxiety Disorder
arachnophobia
fear of spiders
acrophobia
fear of Heights
agoraphobia
fear of public places
claustrophobia
fear of tights
A mental illness that has to do with a person’s mood such as depression, may be considered as one of the more problematic forms of mental disorders.
Mood Disorders
If you have a mood disorder, your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with your ability to function
Mood Disorders Overview
prolonged and persistent periods of extreme sadness
Major depressive disorder
also called manic depression or bipolar affective disorder, depression that includes alternating times of depression and mania
Bipolar disorder
a form of depression most often associated with fewer hours
of daylight in the far northern and southern latitudes from late fall to early spring
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
a disorder that causes emotional ups and downs that are less extreme than bipolar disorder
Cyclothymic disorder
mood changes and irritability that occur during the premenstrual phase of a woman’s cycle and go away with the onset of menses
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
a disorder of chronic, severe and persistent irritability in children that often includes frequent temper outbursts that are inconsistent with the child’s developmental age
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
a persistent depressed mood and a significant loss of pleasure in most or all activities that’s directly related to the physical effects of another medical condition
Depression related to medical illness
depression symptoms that develop during
Depression induced by substance use or medication
Because of societal pressures regarding being thin as the standard of beauty, some individuals are prone to having eating disorders.
Eating Disorders
also called anorexia nervosa, can be a life-threatening eating disorder
Anorexia
a serious, sometimes life-threatening eating disorder.
Bulimia