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Psychological Terms Trainees Preparation Programme Dr Modi Alsubaie Nurse Residents Residency Psychiatrists Child Psychiatrists Psychologist Patients Affaires Emergency ER Psychological Clinic ID: 920634

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Slide1

Some of the Most Common Psychological Terms

Trainees Preparation Programme

Dr.

Modi

Alsubaie

Slide2

Nurse

Residents

Residency

Psychiatrists

Child Psychiatrists

Psychologist

Patients Affaires

Emergency ER

Psychological Clinic

Psychiatry Psychiatric Clinic

Out-patients

In-patients

Round

Social work Social worker

InternsInternship

Trainees

Admission

Epilepsy unit

Diabetes unit

burn unit

Paediatric

Cardiology unit Cardiologist

Neurology unit Neurologist

internal medicine

Family medicine or physicians

General Terms in hospitals

Slide3

Depression types

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

Dysthymia

(Persistent Depressive Disorder ( PDD)

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

PostPartum Depression (PPD)

Atypical Depression

Melancholic

Slide4

Low mood, depressed mood, sadness

Low interests or pleasure

Insomnia (inability to sleep)

Hypersomnia (excessive sleep)

fatigue, loss of energy, tiredness

Significant weight loss or weight gain

Restlessness or irritation

worthlessness

/hopelessness excessive guilt

difficulty in concentration or memory

-Thoughts of death or suicide

- Plan for committing suicide - A suicide attempt

loss of appetite/ increased appetite

Depression Symptoms

Slide5

Anxiety Disorders

Agoraphobia

Specific Phobias

Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)

Generalised Anxiety Disorders (GAD)

Panic Disorder /Attack

Selective Mutism in Children

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Separation Anxiety Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Slide6

Excessive anxiety or worry

Cannot control the worry

Restlessness

Irritation

-Difficulty concentrating

-Blank mind

Muscle tension

Sleep Problems

( - Difficulty Falling -Staying Asleep -Restless)

Easily fatigued

Generalised Anxiety Disorders (GAD)

Slide7

Rabid heart beats

Dizziness

Muscle tension

Trembling or shaking

Blushing

Sweating

Dry mouth

Stomach trouble

Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)

Fear

Nervousness

Avoiding Social

Situations

Isolation

Slide8

Palpitation

Rabid heart-beat

Dizziness, Feeling lightheaded or faint

Fear of losing control or going crazy

Trembling or shaking

Sweating

Nausea

Feeling of choking

Panic Attack / Panic Disorders

Derealisation (feeling of unreality)

Numbness

Chills or hot flushes

Fear of dying

Shortness of breath

Chest pain

Depersonalisation (being detached from oneself)

Slide9

Obsession

Counting

Ordering/ arranging

Extreme need for order

Fear of

germs or dirt

Checking

- Excessive doubt

- Fear of making mistakes

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Compulsion

Washing and cleaningA strict routine

Fear of embarrassment

Collecting Hoarding

Fear of hurting himself or others

Slide10

Schizophrenia

Catatonic

behaviour

Brief Psychotic Disorder

Delusional Disorder

Schizoaffective Disorder

Disorganised speech

Hallucinations

Delusions

Positive symptoms

Negative symptoms

diminished emotional expression

Avolition

Slide11

Personality Disorders

Cluster A

Cluster B

Cluster C

Obsessive Compulsive PD

Schizoid PD

Schizotypal PD

Antisocial PD

Borderline PD

Histrionic PD

Narcissistic PD

Paranoid PD

Dependent PD

Avoidant PD

Slide12

Mental Status Exam (MSE)

Appearance

(neat, dishevelled, inappropriate, bizarre)

Speech

(normal, tangential, pressured, impoverished)

Eye Contact

(normal, intense, avoidant)

Mood (euthymic, anxious, angry, depressed, euphoric, irritable)

Affect (full, constricted, flat, labile)

Motor Activity

(normal, restless, tics, slow)

Slide13

Mental Status Exam (MSE)

Orientation impairment

(place, object, person, time)

Perception

Hallucination (auditory, visual)

Memory impairment

(short-term, long-term)

Attention (normal, distracted)

Perception (derealisation, depersonalisation )

Slide14

Mental Status Exam (MSE)

Behaviour

(cooperative, guarded, hyperactive, agitated, paranoid, stereotyped, aggressive, bizarre, withdrawn)

Thoughts

Delusion

(paranoid, religious)

Thoughts homicidality

(aggressive, plan, intent)

Insight and Judgment (fair, poor)

Thoughts Suicidality ( ideation, plan, intent, self-harm)