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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Abnormal Psychology Fourth Edition Oltmanns and Emery

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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 DementiaDementia DeliriumDelirium Amnestic DisordersAmnestic Disorders NeurologistsNeurologists NeuropsychologistsNeuropsychologists*Overview

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Case StudyCase Study –A Physicians Developing Dementia *Overview

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Case StudyCase Study –Dementia and Delirium—A Niece’s Terrible Discoveries *Overview

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 DeliriumDelirium DementiaDementia –Cognitive Symptoms Memory and LearningMemory and Learning –Retrograde Amnesia –Anterograde Amnesia * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 –Cognitive Symptoms Verbal CommunicationsVerbal Communications –Aphasia –Apraxia PerceptionPerception –Agnosia Abstract ThinkingAbstract Thinking Judgment and Social BehaviorJudgment and Social Behavior* Typical Symptoms and Associated Features

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Delirium

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Further Thoughts:Further Thoughts: –Memory Changes in Normal Aging * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 –Assessment of Cognitive Impairment Neuropsychological AssessmentNeuropsychological Assessment –Personality and Emotion –Motor Behavior DyskinesiaDyskinesia* Typical Symptoms and Associated Features

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* Neuropsychological Test Performance

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Case Study:Case Study: –Alcohol-Induced Persisting Amnestic Disorder—19 Going on 45 * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Amnestic DisorderAmnestic Disorder* Typical Symptoms and Associated Features

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Brief Historical PerspectiveBrief Historical Perspective –Alois Alzheimer Specific Disorders Associated with DementiaSpecific Disorders Associated with Dementia –Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type Neurofibrillary TanglesNeurofibrillary Tangles Amyloid PlaquesAmyloid Plaques –Beta-Amyloid *Classification

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Cognitive Disorders

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 –Frontotemporal Dementia (Pick’s Disease) –Huntington’s Disease –Parkinson’s Disease –Vascular Dementia StrokeStroke InfarctInfarct*Classification

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* Areas of the Brain Implicated in Hunting’s Disease

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 –Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) –Dementia Versus Depression *Classification

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* Signs and Symptoms Distinguishing Depression for Dementia

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Research Methods:Research Methods: –Genetic Linkage Analysis *Classification

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Prevalence of DementiaPrevalence of Dementia Prevalence by Subtypes of DementiaPrevalence by Subtypes of Dementia Cross Cultural ComparisonsCross Cultural Comparisons* Epidemiology of Delirium and Dementia

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 DeliriumDelirium DementiaDementia –Genetic Factors –Neurotransmitters –Viral Infections –Immune System Dysfunction –Environmental Factors * Etiological Considerations and Research

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Research Close-UpResearch Close-Up –Japanese Culture and Reduced Risk for Cognitive Decline * Etiological Considerations and Research

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 MedicationMedication Environmental and Behavioral ManagementEnvironmental and Behavioral Management –Knowledge of the Environment –Negotiability –Safety and Health Support for CaregiversSupport for Caregivers* Treatment and Management

Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Getting HelpGetting Help* Treatment and Management