PPT-Schizophrenic Disorders

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Chapter 13 Onset and Course of the Disorder Onsettypically occurs during adolescence or early adulthood Period of riskfor the development of the disorder is thought

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Chapter 13 Onset and Course of the Disorder Onsettypically occurs during adolescence or early adulthood Period of riskfor the development of the disorder is thought to be between the ages of 15 and 35. A class of disorders marked by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and deterioration of adaptive behavior. GENERAL SYMPTOMS. Delusions and irrational thoughts. Delusions . are false beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality. Chapter 18. A Disorder is…. Behavior or mental . process . personal . suffering . . interferes . with . your ability . Ask yourself…. Is it typical? . Is it . maladaptive. ? . Is it emotionally uncomfortable? . UNIT 4: PSYA4. lcb@beauchamp.org.uk. . Topic Content. In relation to their chosen disorder:. Schizophrenia. Depression. Phobic disorders. OCD.  . Candidates should be familiar with the following:. Clinical characteristics of the chosen disorder.. Lesson 4: Schizophrenia. Essential Question. What are the . causes, effects, and treatment options of . psychological disorders?. Key Vocabulary. Psychotic Disorders. Schizophrenia (several types):. Paranoid. If depression is the common cold of psychological disorders, schizophrenia is the cancer.. Nearly 1 in a 100 suffer from schizophrenia, and throughout the world over 24 million people suffer from this disease (WHO, 2002).. UNIT 4: PSYA4. lcb@beauchamp.org.uk. . Topic Content. In relation to their chosen disorder:. Schizophrenia. Depression. Phobic disorders. OCD.  . Candidates should be familiar with the following:. Clinical characteristics of the chosen disorder.. A psychotic mental illness characterised by distorted perceptions, bizarre thoughts, disorganised speech, disturbed emotions and a deterioration in coping in everyday life.. What is schizophrenia?. Delusions- false beliefs or thoughts. Being paranoid that someone is assassinating the victim.. & . Athletes. Presented by:. Kaitlin Deason. And . Confidential Group Members. INTRODUCTION: eating disorders. 3. rd. most common disease affecting females . Women are 3x’s more likely to develop than Men. Which Way?. Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.. ICD-10. International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. David Duong. Edison Thai. Life in the Eyes of a Schizophrenic. “. Shonda. . has a 12 year history diagnosis of schizophrenia. . Shonda. is constantly preoccupied with delusions and frequent auditory hallucinations. . Definition. Normal anxiety. Anxiety symptom. Anxiety disorders. generalized anxiety disorder. panic disorder . phobias. obsessive compulsive disorder. acute stress and post traumatic stress disorders. Polydactyly. Down Syndrome. Hemophelia. Progeria. Hypertrichosis. Sickle Cell Anaemia. INTRODUCTION. What is genetic diseases/disorders?. The human body is composed up of cells , each one specializing a particular function like sensing light, smelling . DSM-IV lists 10 separate personality disorders, with an average prevalence of 1-2%. Three clusters: anxious-fearful, odd-eccentric, and dramatic-impulsive. Concern:. . Categorical vs. Dimensional (DSM-V)?. 48 SummaryI provide an overview of the subject within which the other contributions to this special issue can be placed. The approach is descriptive rather than phenomenological, and my own view is th

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