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DISORDER - -Criteria for Schizophrenia Are Met
An Episode of the Disorder Lasts at Least 1 Month but Less Than 6 MonthsGood Prognosis if the Psychotic Symptoms Within 4 Weeks of Confusion or Perplexity Good Pre-morbid ...
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SCHIZOPHRENIFORM
DISORDER - ✔✔-Criteria for Schizophrenia Are Met
An Episode of the Disorder Lasts at Least 1 Month but Less Than 6 MonthsGood Prognosis if the
Psychotic Symptoms Within 4 Weeks of Confusion or Perplexity Good Pre-morbid Social and
Occupational Functioning Absence of Blunted or Flat Affect
Kubler Ross Stages of Death - ✔✔-Denial Isolation, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
Conduct Disorders: - ✔✔-Repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that violate rights of others or
norms. Aggression to people and animal, Destruction of property, Deceitfulness and theft, Serious
violations of rules, Oppositional Defiant Disorder:- Persistent and totally negative, Hostile, and Defiant
Behavior
Object Relations Theory - ✔✔-psychoanalytic approach- relationships with others are based on early
parent-child interactions; work on separating from the mother= full individuation; rapprochement spans
the ages of 15 to 24 months and is characterized by active approach back to the caregiver.
Respondent conditioning aka classical conditioning - ✔✔-Pavlov Relaxation and imagination of
resolution. Graduated desensitization. Altering the antecedents of behavior. imagines problematic
situations, develops a hierarchy of which to resolve.
Operant Conditioning Modifications - ✔✔-response elicited by stimulus for a reward. differs from
classical conditioning as reinforcement takes place after completion of action previously designated. If
no unconditioned stimulus use, the desired behavior is known as an operant. Behavior occurs regularly-
conditioned response. Skinner box
Mahler Object Relations Theory - ✔✔-Autism- to 1 month; Symbiosis- to 5 month mother and child
fused .; Separation-Individualization to 10 month; Practicing to 16 month move away from Mom;
,Rapprochement to 24 month move away and come back to Mom.; Consolidation and object constancy
to 36 months.
Freud - ✔✔-oral to 2 years; Anal to 4 years; Phallic to 6 years; Latency to 11 years; Genital and up.
Piagets sensorimotor period parallels oral, language development parallels the development of the
superego
Erickson - ✔✔-Trust vs Mistrust to 2 years; Autonomy vs. Shame to 4 years; Initiative vs Guilt to 6 years;
Industry vs Inferiority to 11; Identity vs Role Confusion to 19; Intimacy vs Isolation- young adult;
Generativity vs Stagnation- Adult; Integrity vs Despair- Later Age
Piaget - ✔✔-Sensorimotor 2 years; Preoperational to 7 years; Concrete operational to 11 years Formal
operational and up
AGORAPHOBIA Anxiety about places or situations from which escape might be difficult or embarrassing,
leading to anxiety - ✔✔-Situations r avoided SPECIFIC PHOBIA Marked or Persistent Fear That Is
Excessive or Unreasonable, Cued By the Presence or Anticipation of a Specific Object or Situation: Flying,
Heights, Animals
Mental retardation - ✔✔-Mild 55 to 70; Moderate 40 to 55; Severe 25 to 40; Profound below 20
Etiology of disorder is not a criteria for MR
Schizophrenia - ✔✔-Positive- hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking and negative- affective
flattening, alogia or poverty of speech and avolution loss of goal directed behavior.
Disorganized Schizophrenia - ✔✔-Disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, and flat or inappropriate
affect are prominent. The criteria are not met for Catatonic Type.
Paranoid Schizophrenia - ✔✔-Preoccupation with one or more delusions or frequent auditory
hallucinations. these symptoms not prominent- disorganized speech or catatonic behavior, flat or
inappropriate affect
,Residual Schizophrenia - ✔✔-Negative symptoms or two or more criterion for schizophrenia odd beliefs,
unusual perceptual experiences. Absence of prominent delusions. Present in an attenuated form for
example odd beliefs, unusal perceptual experiences
Undifferentiated Schizophrenia - ✔✔-doesn't meet criteria but there are delusions, hallucinations.
Criterion A are present, but the criteria are not met for the Paranoid, Disorganized, or Catatonic
Adjustment disorder - ✔✔-Major mood, anxiety, conduct/behavioral symptoms in response to a
stressor. Occuring with in three months of the stressor. Does not meet criteria for MDD. not
exacerbation of another Axis I or II disorder. Can cause impairment in functioning
Adjustment disorder with depressed mood - ✔✔-within 3 months with signs of depressed mood not
uncomplicated bereavement The stressor may be a one-time event or a recurring situation.
Histrionic personality disorder - ✔✔-Marked by emotional ATTENTION-SEEKING behavior in which the
person needs to be the center of attention. The person with histrionic personality disorder is impulsive
and melodramatic and may act flirtatious or provocative
narcissistic personality disorder - ✔✔-characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a
preoccupation with fantasies of success or power, and a need for constant attention or admiration
borderline personality disorder - ✔✔-a personality disorder characterized by lack of stability in
interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotion; impulsivity; angry outbursts; intense fear of
abandonment; recurring suicidal gestures
cyclothymia - ✔✔-For at least 2 Yrs, the presence of many periods with Hypomania n Depression the
person has not been without smptoms for more than 2 months No episodes of Major Depression,
Mania, or Mixed Episode
hypomania - ✔✔-manic episodes not severe enough to seriously impair functioning. No delusions
Bipolar 2 - ✔✔-• Never has had a Manic Episode May have had episode of Hypomania
, Bipolar 1 - ✔✔-6 criteria single manic or most recent hypomanic, manic, mixed, depressed or
unspecified disorder severe mood swings that impair their daily life and negatively affect their
relationships. Must have had at least 1 Episode of illness meeting the full criteria for Mania
social cultural theory - ✔✔-Vgotsky views cognitive development as a socially mediated process where
adult support called scaffolding helps children master skills they can't do on their own
Dysthymia - ✔✔-a low-grade chronic depression with symptoms that are milder than those of severe
depression but are present on a majority of days for 2 or more years
major depression 5 + symptoms 2 weeks nearly every day from normal functioning. - ✔✔-Depressed
mood or loss of pleasure, weight loss, insomnia, hypersomnia, psychomotor agitation or retardation,
fatigue, worthlessness, guilt, poor concentration, recurrent thoughts of death Single Episode or
Recurrent With or Without Psychotic, catatonic, melancholic, atypical & postpartum
Panic Disorder - ✔✔-Chills, palpitations, Paresthesias- Numbness or Tingling, sweating trembling, SOB,
nausea, dizzy, feels unreality or loss of control, faint, fears dying Tricyclid antidepressants Derealization
or Depersonalization at least 1 attack then at least 1 month of concern about more attacks
Manic Episode - ✔✔-Distinct Period of abnormally n persistently elevated or irritable mood
at Least 1 Week during the period, 3 or more Inflated Self-esteem or Grandiosity, less need for sleep,
pressured speech flight of ideas, increased in activities. Interferes w daily life
Obsessive compulsive disorder - ✔✔-Recurrent persistent thoughts that are intrusive not simple worry
about real life. Person tries to suppress w action and recognizes that r from own mind. Compulsions
repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing distress
PTSD traumatic event- fear of death or injury re experienced with - ✔✔-Dreams, intrusive recollections
hallucinations, flashback, reacts external cues. Avoids stimuli n activities, people, or job. symptoms
increased arousal, insomnia, anger, poor concentration, Hypervigilance. Acute less 3 Months; Chronic
greater 3 Months; Delayed Onset Symptoms after 6 months
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