Psychology Ch.12

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schizoid personality disorder symptoms

"loners". do not develop warm, tender feelings for others. do not maintain long term relationships but do well on the job if no social interaction is required. no hallucinations or delusions

schizotypal personality disorder

a personality disorder characterized by oddities of thought and behavior but not involving bizarre psychotic behaviors

paranoid personality disorder

a personality disorder characterized by persistent suspiciousness but not involving the disorganization of paranoid schizophrenia

schizoid personality disorder

a personality disorder characterized by social withdrawal

major depressive disorder

a serious to severe depressive disorder in which the person may show loss of appetite, psychomotor retardation, and impaired reality testing

obsessive compulsive disorder

an anxiety disorder defined by recurrent, anxiety-provoking thoughts or images that seem irrational and beyond control (obsessions) and seemingly irresistible urges to engage in thoughts or behaviors that tend to reduce the anxiety (compulsions)

social phobia

an irrational, excessive fear of public scrutiny. symptoms include excessive fear of public speaking

How do behaviorists explain phobias?

conditioned fears acquired during early childhood

dissociative identity disorder (DID) aka mulitple personality disorder

disorder in which a person appears to have two or more distinct identities or personalities that may alternately emerge

post traumatic stress disorder

disorder that follows a distressing event outside the range of normal human experience and that is characterized by features such as intense fear, avoidance

anxiety disorder

disorders characterized by excessive worrying, fear of losing control, nervousness, and inability to relax

dissociative identity disorder symptoms

each identity may or may not be aware of the other identities, each has different allergic responses and eyeglass prescriptions as well as medical characteristics

personality disorders

enduring patterns of maladaptive behavior that are sources of distress to the individual or others

acrophobia (specific phobia)

fear of heights

agoraphobia

fear of open, crowded places

claustrophobia (specific phobia)

fear of tight, small spaces

schizotypal personality disorder symptoms

feelings of being unreal or the odd use of words. no complete delusions, hallucinations, and unusual motor activities.

generalized anxiety disorder

feelings of dread and foreboding and sympathetic arousal of at least six months duration

post traumatic stress disorder symptoms

find it more difficult to enjoy life, often have sleep problems, irritable out-bursts, difficulty concentrating, extreme vigilance, and an intensified "startle" response

Symptoms of suicide

hopelessness, perfectionalism, depression. Martin Seligman's dogs, organisms in adverse situations learn to show inactivity when their behavior is not reinforced. Making irrational demands on themselves. Attributions also

positive symptoms

indicate the presence of inappropriate behavior, such as hallucinations, delusions, agitation, and inappropriate giggling

Internal attribution

involves self blame "I really loused it up."

obsessive compulsive disorder symptoms

irresistible urges to engage in specific acts like elaborate washing after using the bathroom or repeatedly checking that one has locked the doors. interferes with daily life

paranoid personality disorder symptoms

mistrustful of others and relationships suffer because of it but can still hold a job

generalized anxiety symptoms

motor tension (shakiness, inability to relax, furrowed brow, fidgeting); autonomic overarousal (sweating, dry mouth, racing heart, lightheadedness, frequent urinating, diarrhea); and excessive vigilance aka irritability, insomnia, and a tendency to be easily distracted.

Demonological Model

people assumed the unusual behaviors associated with psychological disorders were caused by possession by the Devil. Physician Hippocrates was an exception saying it was caused by brain abnormalities

specific phobia

persistent fear of a specific object or situation

External attribution

places blame elsewhere

major depressive disorder symptoms

poor appetite, serious weight loss, and agitation or psychomotor retardation

schizophrenia symptoms

positive symptoms, negative symptoms

panic disorder

recurrent experiencing of attacks of extreme anxiety in the absence of external stimuli that usually elicit anxiety

negative symptoms

reflect the absence of appropriate behavior, such as blank faces, monotonic voices, and motionless bodies

Phobic disorders

several types are specific phobias, social phobias, and agoraphobia

schizophrenia

severe psychological disorder that touches every aspect of a person's life. disturbances in thought and language, perception and attention, motor activity, and mood, as well as withdrawal and absorption in daydreams or fantasy.

psychomotor retardation

slowness in motor activity and (apparently) in thought

Sociocultural perspective view of mental illness

some believe we live in fragmented and alienating times that tend to create problems in forming a stable identity and stable relationships. "Living on the edge" for an unstable society

panic attack symptoms

think they are having a heart attack. choking sensations, nausea, numbness or tingling, flushes or chills, and fear of going crazy or losing control


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