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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Some of the Most Common Psychological Terms
Trainees Preparation Programme
Dr.
Modi
Alsubaie
Slide2Nurse
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
Slide3Depression types
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Dysthymia
(Persistent Depressive Disorder ( PDD)
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
PostPartum Depression (PPD)
Atypical Depression
Melancholic
Slide4Low 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
Slide5Anxiety 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)
Slide6Excessive 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)
Slide7Rabid heart beats
Dizziness
Muscle tension
Trembling or shaking
Blushing
Sweating
Dry mouth
Stomach trouble
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
Fear
Nervousness
Avoiding Social
Situations
Isolation
Slide8Palpitation
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)
Slide9Obsession
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
Slide10Schizophrenia
Catatonic
behaviour
Brief Psychotic Disorder
Delusional Disorder
Schizoaffective Disorder
Disorganised speech
Hallucinations
Delusions
Positive symptoms
Negative symptoms
diminished emotional expression
Avolition
Slide11Personality 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
Slide12Mental 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)
Slide13Mental 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 )
Slide14Mental 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)