Chapter 14 -- Psychological Disorders - Psychology TEST (Mr. Murray)
what percentage of Latino Americans attempt suicide?
1 in 8
what ethnic group is least likely to attempt suicide?
African Americans (6.5%)
a persistent anxiety that can't be attributed to a phobic object or situation
generalized anxiety disorder
what are the warning signs of suicide?
- Changes in eating and sleeping patterns. - Difficulty concentrating on school work. - A sharp decline in school performance and attendance. - Loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities. - Giving away prized possessions. - Complaints about physical problems when no medical basis for the problem can be found. - Withdrawal from social relationships.
what is schizophrenia characterized by?
- Disturbances in: thought and language, perception and attention, motor activity and mood - Withdrawal and absorption in daydreams or fantasy - Jumbled speech. - Delusions. - Hallucinations. - Stupors: slow motor activity. - Emotional responses that may be flat.
what are the possible causes of schizophrenia?
- Heredity. - Complications during pregnancy. - Birth during winter. - Poor maternal nutrition. - Genetic factors create a predisposition toward schizophrenia; then other factors contribute to the cause of the disorder.
what are the risk factors of suicide?
- Linked to feelings of depression and hopelessness. - Highly achieving. - Rigid perfectionists. - Set impossibly high expectations for themselves. - Compare themselves negatively with others.
Ways to understand and prevent suicide:
- Personality or mood changes - Talking or writing about death or dying abuse of drugs or alcohol - An attempted suicide - A precipitating event such as an argument, a broken romantic relationship, academic difficulties, problems on the job, loss of a friend, or trouble with the law - In the case of adolescents, knowing or hearing about another teenager who has committed suicide (cluster suicides) - Threatening to commit suicide.
What are the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder?
- feeling of dread and foreboding - excessive vigilance
What are the characteristics of major depression?
- lack of energy. - loss of self-esteem. - difficulty concentrating. - loss of interest in activities and other people. - pessimism, crying, and thoughts of suicide. - poor appetite and serious weight loss. - faulty perception including delusions of unworthiness, guilt for imagined wrong doings and possible hallucinations of strange bodily sensations.
what are some reasons women are more depressed than men?
- more likely to experience abuse - more likely to suffer from poverty - single parenthood issues - face sexism - more likely to help other people
What are the symptoms of a panic disorder?
- shortness of breath - heavy sweating - tremors - pounding of heart - many fear suffocation - choking sensations - nausea - numbness - fear of going crazy or losing control
What criteria are psychological disorders characterized by?
- they are unusual - suggest faulty perception or interpretation of reality - they are self defeating - they are dangerous - the individual's behavior is socially unacceptable
What are the physical features of anxiety?
- trembling - sweating - pounding heart - elevated heart pressure - faintness
What are the psychological features of anxiety?
- worrying - fear of the worst thing happening - fear of losing control - nervousness - inability to relax
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people aged ___ to ___
15 to 24
what percent of Native Americans have attempted suicide
17%
About ________ people each year take their lives in the U.S.
30,000
what percentage of European Americans attempt suicide?
8%
behaviors or mental processes that are connected with various kinds of distress or disability
psychological disorders
what are the four psychological problems suicide adolescents experience?
Confusion about self. Impulsiveness. Emotional instability. Interpersonal problems.
characterized by peculiarities of thought, perception, or behavior such as excessive fantasy and suspiciousness, feelings of being unreal, or odd usage of words defined by indifference to relationships and flat emotional response. People with this disorder are loners
Schizotypal personality disorder
he believed disorders are problems in living rather than disorders
Thomas Szasz
occurs within a month of a traumatic event and lasts from 2 days to 4 weeks
acute stress disorder
fear of being out in open, busy areas
agoraphobia
characterized by persistent violating the rights of others and being in conflict with the law
antisocial personality disorder
an appropriate response to a real threat
anxiety
individuals are generally unwilling to enter a relationship without some assurance of acceptance because they fear rejection and criticism.
avoidant personality disorder
mood swings from ecstatic elation to deep depression
bipolar disorder
characterized by instability in relationships, self-image, and mood, and lack of impulse control
borderline personality disorder
type of schizophrenia: show striking impairment in motor activity; slowing of activity into a stupor that may suddenly change into an restless phase
catatonic type
Suicide is more common among _______ _______ than among people of the same age who do not attend college
college students
thoughts or behaviors that tend to reduce anxiety connected with obsessions
compulsions
characterized by a major change in, or loss of, physical functioning although there are no medical findings to explain the loss of functioning
conversion disorder
historically, psychological disorders were blamed on
demons
stage of bipolar disorder that includes sleeping more than usual and being lethargic; individuals also tend to withdraw and experience irritability
depression
schizophrenia type: incoherence, loosening of associations, disorganized behavior, disorganized delusions, fragmentary delusions or hallucinations, and flat or highly inappropriate emotional responses
disorganized type
characterized by the person suddenly being unable to recall important personal information
dissociative amnesia
characterized by a separation of mental processes such as thoughts, emotions, identity, memory, or consciousness
dissociative disorders
characterized by the person abruptly leaving their home or place of work and traveling to another place, having lost all memory of their past; he new personality is often more outgoing than the less inhibited one
dissociative fugue
characterized by two or more identities or personalities, each with distinct traits and memories, occupying the same person; each identity may or may not be aware of the others
dissociative identity disorder
characterized by people insisting that they are suffering with a serious physical illness even though no medical evidence of illness can be found
hypochondriasis
phase of bipolar disorder where the person may show excessive excitement, silliness, show poor judgment, destroying property and giving away expensive possessions; they are too restless to sit still or sleep restfully
manic phase
what is bipolar disorder formerly known as?
manic-depressive disorder
are men or women more likely to have antisocial personality disorder?
men
characterized by disturbance in expressed emotions generally involving sadness or elation
mood disorders
recurrent anxiety provoking thoughts or images that seem irrational and disrupt daily life
obsessions
an abrupt attack of acute anxiety not triggered by a specific object or situation
panic disorder
tendency to interpret other people's behavior as threatening or demeaning; mistrustful of others
paranoid personality disorder
type of schizophrenia: have delusions and frequently related auditory hallucinations
paranoid type
enduring patterns of behavior that are inflexible, and dysfunctional; behaviors typically impair social or personal functioning and are a source of distress to the individual or to other
personality disorders
rapid heart rate, feelings of helplessness and anxiety from a traumatic experience
post traumatic stress disorder
a severe psychological disorder that touches every aspect of a person's life
schizophrenia
persistent fears of scrutiny by others or of doing something that will embarrass or humiliate you
social phobia
characterized by physical problems in people, such as paralysis, pain, or a persistent belief that they have a serious disease; yet no evidence of a physical abnormality can be found
somatoform disorders
excessive fears of particular objects or situations
specific phobia
are men or women more likely to admit depression?
women
are men or women more likely to be depressed?
women
are men or women more likely to reflect about stresses?
women