Terms in AbPsych (Day 1)

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  • Study of the nature, symptomatology, development and treatment of psychological disorders. It is the application of science in the study of mental disorders
  • Behavior that is socially acceptable or conforming to the standards of society.
  • what is accepted by the majority is considered normal. A problem in this definition is that not everything that is accepted by the majority can be considered normal.
  • Anyone who conforms to the standards of the society is considered normal. Two main problems in this definition put consideration to the Problem of Criminality and the Problem of Social Standards.
  • If a person feels/experiences pleasure or comfort, then the behavior is considered normal. Likewise, if a person feels/experiences displeasure or discomfort, then that is considered abnormal. Issues with this definition include the Problem of Objective and Subjective Symptoms, the Problem of Individual Reactions to Discomfort, and the Problem of Social Consequences.
  • Two additional criteria for normality
  • It is a psychological dysfunction within an individual that is associated with distress or impairment in functioning and an atypical response or not culturally expected and/or may dangerous to self or others.
  • breakdown or malfunction in cognitive, emotional and behavioral (C,E,B) functioning.
  • Extremently upset a person, not able to function properly as a human being or as a member of the society because of the symptoms
  • it deviates from the average
  • behaviors bring potential harm to self and other people
  • Reason why the person came to the clinic
  • Unique combination of behavior, thoughts and feelings that makes up a specific behavior
  • How many in population as a whole have the disorder
  • How many new cases occur during a given period, such as a year
  • Pattern of the illness over time
  • Tend to last a long time, even a lifetime.
  • Likely to recover within a few months only to suffer a recurrence of the disorder at a later time.
  • The disorder will improve with or without treatment in a relatively short period.
  • How disorder starts or begins.
  • Onset that begins suddenly
  • Onset that develop gradually over an extended period.
  • The anticipated course of a disorder
  • The individual will probably recover
  • Probably outcome doen't look good or severe cases
  • A study of origins, has to do with why the disorder begins, its causes and dimensions in biological, psychological and social.
  • Helping patients to alleviate psychological suffering; includes pharmacologic, psychosocial, and/or combined treatments.
  • The classification of disorders by symptoms and signs.
  • Excessive anxiety and worry on a variety of events or situations, topics or tasks (Apprehensive Expectations). The individual finds it difficult to control the worry.
  • Recurrent unexpected panic attack. A panic attack is an abrupt surge or brief experience of intense fear or intense discomfort with following physical symptoms *See Criteria
  • PD
  • GAD
  • Anxiety and worry associated with __ out of 6 symptoms
  • How many symptoms are required for adults in Panic Disorder?
  • How many symptoms are required for adults in GAD?
  • How many symptoms are required for children in GAD?
  • REDMIS in GAD
  • PSTS FCNF CPDFF in PD
  • Duration of symptoms in GAD
  • Duration of symptoms in PD
  • Additional criteria for the duration in PD
  • Causal factors in Anxiety Disorders
  • Risk Factors in GAD and PD
  • Treatment in GAD
  • Treatment in PD
  • Specifiers in GAD
  • Abrupt surge in PD can occur in?
  • ____ levels of GABA
  • GABA means?
  • What part of the brain is responsible in our emotions, motivation and arousal?
  • Social Factors for anxiety disorders is _______
  • it can develop due to upbringing and other disruptive or traumatic environmental factors.
  • We are inherent to be _________
  • intense fear and discomfort reach its peak within _______
  • _________ unexpected panic attacks in PD
  • ___________ Concern or worry about the additional panic attacks or their consequence
  • a signitificant _______ ______ in behavior related to the attacks in PD
  • What is panic attack?
  • What is fear?
  • It is an _______ alarm to _______ - Fear
  • Anxiety is a _____ oriented mood state characterized by _____._
  • What can trigger flight or fight response? a. anxiety b. panic attacks c. fear d. GAD e. None
  • Anxiety increased ________ in different situations.