PSYCHOLOGY: social media addiction
Who can develop GAD
-adults -children -adolescents
List 3 Symptoms of anxiety/disorder
-feeling of panic or fear -obsessive thoughts -trouble dealing with fam -trouble with responsibility -trapped in vicious cycle -unable to stay calm -trouble sleeping -palpatitus -dizziness
What does research suggest about who can developed GAD?
-it may be inherited -environmental factors (unpredicted child trama) -major life changes(death Im family, job change, birth
What is general anxiety
Generalized apprehension, a vague feeling you are in danger, you could developed into a full fledged panick attack with choking sensations, chest pains, hot flashes, dizziness
Symptoms of OCD
Repetitive ritualize behaviors the person recognizes that their thoughts or behaviors are senseless or excessive
Definition of coping mechanisms in strategy
Any effect to deal with problems
What disorder was formally known as multiple personality disorder
Dossiciatibe identity disorder
Bipolar disorder definition
Episode or mood swings reading from Lows to manic highs
Who feels anxiety
Everyone
Definition of obsessive compulsive disorder OCD
Excessive thoughts or obsessions that lead to repetitive compulsions/behaviors driving the person to engage in unwanted often times the stressful thoughts and behaviors
How long must anxiety last before it becomes a disorder?
6 months
Definition of body language
A form of nonverbal communication where he expressed thoughts and feelings with your physical body
What is generalized apprehension
A vague feeling you are in danger, you could developed into a panicky attack
Definition of psychology disorders
Also called mental disorders or mental illnesses they deferred to the DSM-V they came out into thousand and 13 only an experience mental health profession can make an actual diagnosis
Difference between anxiety and fear
Anxiety- reaction to a vague or impagable danger -fear- reaction to a real or identifiable danger
It is mental and emotional health and wellness
An individual's ability to feel emotions
What is cyber bullying
Anonymity whenever someone is behind a computer
Is this anxiety or fear? "There might be a tiger"
Anxiety
What does social media have long term affects on
As long term affects on personality and confidence this influences your future
Explain delusions with schizophrenia
Believe or impression that is firmly mandated despite being contradicted by what is generally excepted as reality or rational argument
Major depression or major depressive disorder or definition
Brain disorder characterized by personality depression or loss of interest in activities causing significant impairment in daily life
How do people deal with phobias
By avoiding things that frighten them however avoidance reduce his anxiety but not the phobia
What is insecurity
Can you compare your life to others
Bipolar disorder symptoms
Change in activity and energy levels evaluated monist periods of depression
Posttraumatic stress disorder definition
Characterized by failure to recover after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying or stressful life events
Anxiety disorders definition
Characterized by feeling or worry anxiety or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities
What symptoms will you have if you get a panick attack due to general anxiety
Choking sensations, chest pains, dizziness, hot flashes, trampling
What is social health and wellness
Create meaningful relationships and be in a social network
What is a distraction do
Decreases productivity
Schizophrenia definition
Disorder that affects a person's ability to think feel and behave correctly
List the four major treatments for phobias
Exposure therapy cognitive therapy relaxation and meditation
Is this anxiety or fear? "There's a tiger right there"
Fear
What is specific phobia
Fear of objects or situations that can be almost anything such as fear of heights being claustrophobic bridges clowns etc.
What is agoraphobia
Fear of public places because you feel it quickly and get to see the place these people tend to stay home movies shopping in different events
Bipolar disorder depressive episodes
Feeling of intense sadness or Gail and fatigue irritability loss of interest in difficulty sleeping
Bipolar disorder mania
Feeling overly excited or hyper distracted irritable excessive confidence
What is social phobia
For that you were embarrassed yourself in a public place or social setting the most common fear of this is speaking in public eating in public talking to strangers going on the first day
Explain exposure therapy for phobias
Gradually being exposed to your phobia
Schizophrenia symptoms
Hallucinations auditory visual owing factory or tactics in illusions
Explain physical emotions
How emotions affect the physical arousal of an individual directs the body how to respond to the experience emotion
Explain cognitive emotions
How we think about or interpret a situation in which affects our emotions
Name three of the affect social media has on mental health
Insecurity, cyber bulkying, social anxiety, distraction, fatigue and stress, emotional suppression and peer pressure
What is peer pressure
Invoke anxiety and lead to stress and negative feelings
Dissociative identity disorder definition
Involve a decisional interruption in aspects of consciousness including identity and memory for formally known as multiple personality disorder
Two major affects the social media have
It affects the pleasure centers in the brain and produces dopamine
How does social media affect the production of dopamine
It causes drug-related desires leading to addiction
Anxiety becomes a disorder when........
It lasts for six months or longer and it causes distress the interferes with the ability to lead a normal life
What does the DSM5 offer
It offers a common language and stater criteria for the classification of mental disorders
Definition of emotion
It's subjective feeling provoked by real or imagined objects of events that have high significance to the individuals
Explain medication as a treatment for phobias
Little research is done on medication in the specific phobias however medication can help
Fatigue and stress when it comes to social media
Multitasking on social media gives your brain in overload and prevents relaxation and you become exhausted
Anxiety disorder symptoms
Muscle tension physical weakness poor memory sweaty hands confusion not relaxing worrying
Major depression or major depressive disorder or symptoms
Must either have a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities consistently for at least two weeks. Significant weight loss insomnia restlessness fatigue feeling of worthlessness
Dissociative Fugue definition
One or more episodes of amnesia in which the ability to recall some of or all of one's past and either the loss of one's identity or the fermentation of a new identity occurs with sudden unexpectable purposeful travel away from home
What three parts do emotions consist of
Physical cognitive and behavioral aspects
What is elemental emotion
Primary and universal emotion
PTSD symptoms
Reliving experience same events burst of anger nightmares flashbacks feeling on edge and difficulty concentrating
Explain tactile with schizophrenia
Sense of touch
What can inflict a lot of damage on psyche and mental health
Social media
What are the three types of phobias
Specific phobia, Agoraphobia and social phobia
Definition of well-being
State of being healthy and happy
How does social media affect the pleasure centers in the brain
Stimulated from social media activities as the positive reinforcement through the likes and comments on the post
Dissociative Fugue symptoms
Sudden unexpected travel away from home or once customary place of worth confusion about personal identity or assumption of a new identity when this is over depression discomfort grief shame in a tent conflict
Who do people fear anxiety
Taking a test, making important decisions, facing a problem at work or with family, they are normal emotions
Who is the DSM5 published by
The American psychiatric Association
What is empathy
The ability to share and understand someone else's feeling
What is the DSM-5
The diagnostic and statistical manual disorders it is published by the American psychiatric Association it offers a common language in standard criteria for the classification of mental disorders there are currently five number six is coming out next month
Explain cognitive therapy when it comes to phobias
Whenever you identify anxious thoughts and replace them with more realistic that
Explain behavioral emotions
The outward expression of the emotion such as body language and gestures and tone of voice
Dissociative identity disorder symptoms
The presence of two or more different identities or personalities each with its own way of perceiving and interacting with environment
Explain relaxation as a therapy for phobias
Whenever you're breeding re-training and exercise it helps still with stresses and physical reactions
How long must one be in a depressed mood or loss of interest in daily activities for in order to have
Two weeks
Symptoms of phobia
Uncontrollable anxiety physical mental distress sleep disturbances difficulty concentrating and trouble feeling functioning in their social or professional lives
Definition of phobia
When a severe anxiety is focused on a particular object animal activity or situation that seems out of proportion to the real dangers it interferes with every day life most deal with them by avoiding things that frighten them this means that people try to avoid the situation
Social anxiety
When you ever you are too distant from people and you have no social human interaction
Is emotional suppression
You avoid unpleasant situation such as denial
Explain the Olenfactory with schizophrenia
You lose a sense of smell
What is a psyche
Your mind body and spirit