Friday, January 31, 2014

Psychological Disorders


  • Described as a harmful dysfunction in which behavior is judged to be atypical, disturbing, maladaptive, and unjustifiable
  • Early Theories suggest that those afflicted were possessed by evil spirits


Medical Perspective: 

Psychological disorders are sicknesses and can be diagnosed, treated, and cured.



Biopsycho Social Perspective:


  • Assumes biological psychological and sociocultural factors combine to interact, causing psychological disorders




I. Anxiety Disorders:

  • A patient fears something awful will happen to them
  • they are in a state of intense apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or Fear


Phobias:

  • A person experiences sudden episodes of intense dread
  • must be an irrational fear

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD):

  • Person is continuously tense, apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system arousal
  • The patient is constantly tense and worried, feels inadequate, is oversensitive, can't concentrate, and suffers from insomnia

Panic Disorder:

  • Marked by minute-long episodes of intense dread in which the person experiences terror and accompanying chest pain, choking, and other frightening sensations

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD):

  • Persistent unwanted thoughts (obsessions) cause someone to feel the need (Compusion) to engage in a particular fashion

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Memories of events cause anxiety
  • Flashbacks/nightmares following a person's involvement in or observation of an extremely stressful event


II. Somatoform Disorders

  • Occurs when a person manifests a psychological problem through a psychological symptom

Hypochondriasis

  • Has frequent physical complaints for which medical doctors are unable to locate the cause

Conversion Disorder

  • Report existence of sever psychological problems with no biological reason


III. Dissociative Disorders

  • Disruption in the conscious process


Psychogenic Amnesia

  • A person cannot remember things with no psychological basis for the disruption in memory

Dissociative Fugue

  • People with psychogenic amnesia find themselves in an unfamiliar environment
Dissociative Identity Disorder

  • Used to be known as multiple personality disorder 
  • A person has sever rather than one integrated personality (usually 3)
  • People with DID commonly have a history of childhood abuse or trauma



IV. Mood Disorders

Experience extreme or inappropriate emotion


Major Depression

  • Unhappy for at least two weeks
  • Depression is the common cold of psychological depression

Seasonal Affective Disorder

  • Expreience depression during winter months
  • Based on amount of sunlight
  • Treated with light therapy


Bipolar Disorder
  • Formally manic depression
  • Involves periods of depression and manic episodes 
  • Manic episodes involves feelings of high or low energy


V. Personality Disorders

  • Well established, maladaptive ways of behaving that negatively affect people's ability to function 
  • Dominates personality


Antisocial Personality Disorder
  • Lack empathy
  • Little regard for other's feelings
  • View the world as hostile and look out only for themselves


Dependent Personality Disorder

  • Rely too much on attention and help of others

Histrionic Personality Disorder

  • Needs to be the center of attention

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

  • Having unwarranted sense of self importance
  • Thinking you re the center of the universe



VI. Schizophrenic Disorders

  • Found in about 1 person out of every 100.
Symptoms:
  • Disorganized thinking
  • Disturbed Perceptions
  • Inappropriate emotions & actions



Disorganized Thinking
  • Bizarre, fragmented, distorted, or false beliefs
  • Comes from a breakdown in selective attention- they cannot filter out information

Delusions

  • Delusions of Persecution (Thinking someone is always after you)
  • Delusions of Grandeur (" I am perfect; Deal with it)

Disturbed Perceptions

  • Hallucinations- Sensory experiences without sensory stimulation

Inappropriate emotions/actions

  • Laugh at inappropriate times
  • Flat effect
  • Senseless compulsive acts
  • Catatonia- Motionless

Positive (+) Vs. Negative (-) Symptoms

  • (+) Hallucination
  • (+) Disorganized
  • (+) Deluded in their talk (Word Salad)
  • (+) Inappropriate tears/rage/laughter

  • (-)Toneless voice
  • (-)Expressionless face
  • (-)Absence of appropriate thoughts
  • (-)Mute
  • (-)Very Rigid body


Types of Schizophrenia


Disorganized Schizophrenia

  • Disorganized Speech/Behavior
  • Flat/Inappropriate Emotion
  • " Imagine the worst"
  • Systematic, Sympathetic, Quiet, Pathetic, Apologetic

Paranoid Schizophrenia

  • Preoccupied with delusions/hallucinations
"SOMEONE
                    IS        
                         OUT 
                                  TO 
                                        GET 
                                                 ME!!!!!!!
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  • when people lose grip of reality and believe that something is there but isn't.
Catatonic Schizophrenia

  • Flat effect 
  • Waxy flexibility
  • Parrotlike repeating of another's speech or movements










4 comments:

  1. Hi Ciara! I'd like to add on to what you wrote.
    For Paranoid Schizophrenia, it is also when people lose grip of reality and believe that something is there but isn't. This also makes people very afraid of their surroundings, because they truly believe that something is there when, in truth, nothing is.

    I hope this helped . :)

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  2. I just wanted to state a fact about SAD disorder. Alaska is the number one state in the United States for suicides. The high suicide rate in Alaska may be the result of people suffering from SAD.

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  3. Bravo! The format of which you chose to go with helps grab readers attention very well. I think you should add some pictures or video links in the future to better explain the concept deeper than just the notes we took in class, but other than that, your blog helped clear things up that I did not understand in class.

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    1. Thank you so much for the constructive criticism; i will work on getting some visuals up ASAP :)

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