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The "Clinical Psychology Overviews" document provides an indispensable wealth of information for anyone engaged in the clinical psychology PSBA2-22 profession. From the in-depth exploration of anxiety disorders to the nuances of mood disorders, from the complexities of psychosis to the intricacies ...

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By: lukasreichert2 • 7 months ago

I only looked at the first pages so far, but it is exactly what I'm looking for. It looks well structured and in detail and still isn't extending 39 pages. So there is still hope for the exam lol

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By: SHÇK • 7 months ago

Very happy to hear! I wish you much luck!

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Table of contents
ANXIETY ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
ANXIETY........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
SOCIAL PHOBIA ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
MIXED ANXIETY-DEPRESSION DISORDER .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
AGORAPHOBIA (PANIC DISORDER) .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
PANIC .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
DISORDER........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER (GAD) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCS/OCD) .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD/PTSD) ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
MOOD............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
DEPRESSION .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
BIPOLAR DISORDER I ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
BIPOLAR DISORDER II ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
DYSTYMIC DISORDER ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER (SAD)......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
CYCLOTHYMIC DISORDER ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
BATTERED WOMAN SYNDROME........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
PSYCHOSES ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
PSYCHOSIS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
SCHIZOPHRENIA ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
DELUSIONAL DISORDER .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Referential delusions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Delusions of grandeur........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Persecutory delusions .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Erotomanic delusions ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Nihilistic delusions ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Control-delusions .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Grandiose delusion ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Relational delusion ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
BRIEF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
(OLD TERM FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23


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SUBSTANCE ABSUSE DISORDER (SAD) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
KORSAKOFF SYNDROME ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
ALCOHOL ABUSE ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
NICOTINE ABUSE ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
CANNABIS ABUSE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
STIMULANT ABUSE .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
SEDATIVE ABUSE ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
HALLUCINOGENIC SUBSTANCE ABUSE .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
TEST/METHOD ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
SELF-REPORT QUESTIONNAIRES .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Patient health questionnaire 9 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Beck depression inventory ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
INTERVIEWS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Structured clinical interview for DSM-5 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Mini international neuropsychiatric interview ........................................................................................................................................................................... 28
RATING SCALES............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Young mania rating scale ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Scale for the assessment of negative symptoms .................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Hamilton depression rating scale ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
OBSERVATION FORMS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Aberrant behaviour checklist ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Behaviour assessment system for children ............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Child behaviour checklist ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
EMA............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Ecological momentary assessment ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
DIAGNOSTIC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 5th edition ......................................................................................................................................... 28
International classification of diseases, 11th revision ............................................................................................................................................................. 28
COGNITIVE AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Wechsler adult intelligence scale ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory .......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Thematic apperception test ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Rorschach inkblot test ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Sentence completion test ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Halstead-reitan neuropsychological test battery ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29
PHYSIOLOGICAL TESTS................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29


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Electrodermal reaction ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Electromyography .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Electrocardiogram.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Electroencephalogram ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
IMAGING TECHNIQUES..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Computed tomography ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Positron emission tomography ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Magnetic resonance imaging ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Functional magnetic resonance imaging ................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
RESEARCH METHOD..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
CASE STUDIES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
PROSPECTIVE RESEARCH ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
CASE-CONTROL STUDIES ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS (RCT) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
EXPERIMENTS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
MIXED DESIGN ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
META-ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
CROSS-SECTIONAL DESIGN ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
LONGITUDINAL STUDIES .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
ABAB DESIGN ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
SINGLE CASE STUDY ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
CLASSIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
ICD ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
DSM-V .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
COMORBIDITIES.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
HYBRID DISORDERS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
EGODYSTONIC/EGOSYNTONIC ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
PERSPECTIVE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
BIOLOGICAL ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
PSYCHOANALYTIC .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
BEHAVIORIST ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
COGNITIVE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
HUMANISTIC ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34

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