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DAILY RESPONSE What are the two types of stress? Explain a situation when you felt one of these types of stress. The responsible party is the person who has the shortest hair. Please pick up the notes page for the day. Thanks.

1.Did you like the meditation? Yes or no 2.Would you want to do it again? Yes or no 3.Did you feel relaxed after meditation? yes or no

CATEGORIES  Anxiety disorders – intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally.  Personality disorders – variety of psychological conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others.  Mood disorders – a person undergoes changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme.  Eating disorders – extreme and damaging eating behaviors that can lead to sickness and even death.

ANXIETY DISORDERS PANIC DISORDER – A disorder characterized by a fear of losing control followed by sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, and nausea. PHOBIAS – A disorder characterized by an intense and exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object.

There are over 700 specific phobias documented. More than ten percent (10%) of the U.S. population has some form of phobia. It is the most common mental disorder in the United States. Phobias frequently begin in childhood and affect females more than males. Achluophobia: Darkness Acrophobia (6): Heights Aerophobia (3): Flying Agoraphobia (4): Open Places Agyrophobia: Crossing Streets Aichmophobia: Sharp Objects Alchiphobia: Failure Apiphobia: Bees Carcinophobia (8): Cancer Catagelophobia: Ridicule Claustrophobia (5): Small Spaces Coulrophobia: Clowns Cynophobia: Dogs Emetophobia (7): Vomiting Epistemophobia: Places of Learning Arachnophobia (1): Spiders Automysophobia: Being Dirty Ballistrophobia: Being Shot Barophobia: Falling Bibliophobia: Books Bogyphobia: Bogeyman Bromidrosophobia: Body Smells Brontophobia (9): Thunderstorms Erythrophobia: Red Color or Blushing Gatophobia: Cats Gephyrophobia: Crossing Bridges Gerascophobia: Growing Old Glossophobia: Public Speaking Hemophobia: Blood Hydrophobia: Water

ANXIETY DISORDERS cont. OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD) – A disorder characterized by obsessions such as a need to perform behaviors over and over accompanied by compulsions such as hand washing, counting, hoarding, and arranging possessions. POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) – A disorder characterized by a withdrawal or depression after a distressing experience such as an accident, witnessing a violent act, natural disaster, etc.

PERSONALITY DISORDERS PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER – A disorder characterized by a distrust or suspiciousness of others. SCHIZOPHRENIA – A severe mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality.

PERSONALITY DISORDERS cont. SOCIOPATHIC PERSONALITY DISORDER - When you have antisocial personality disorder, you typically have no regard for right and wrong. You may often violate the law and the rights of others, landing yourself in frequent trouble or conflict. You may lie, behave violently, and have drug and alcohol problems

MOOD DISORDERS SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER (SAD) – A disorder characterized by a mild form of depression occurring during certain seasons of the year. CLINICAL DEPRESSION - A disorder characterized by a loss interest in life and no longer being able to find enjoyment in anything. BIPOLAR DISORDER - A disorder characterized by periods of mania (hyperactivity) and depression

EATING DISORDERS ANOREXIA NERVOSA – An eating disorder characterized by self- starvation leading to extreme weight loss these folks constantly see themselves as overweight and can be obsessed with standing on the scale. BULIMIA NERVOSA – Bulimia nervosa is a serious, potentially life- threatening eating disorder. People with bulimia nervosa may binge and purge, eating large amounts of food and then trying to get rid of the extra calories in an unhealthy way.

EATING DISORDERS cont. BINGE EATING DISORDER– Binge-eating disorder is a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food.

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