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1 Psychological Disorders Note: See my Pinterest Board for more articles and videos on Psychological Disorders: www.pinterest.com/carmcmurray www.pinterest.com/carmcmurray Psychology 40SC. McMurray Source: PSYCHOLOGY (8th Edition) David Myers

2 Psychological Disorders 1.Anxiety Disorders 2.Mood Disorders 3.Dissociative Disorders 4.Schizophrenia 5.Personality Disorders

3 Defining Psychological Disorders Mental health workers view psychological disorders as persistently harmful thoughts, feelings, and actions. When behavior is deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional psychiatrists and psychologists label it as disordered

4 DSM - 5 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5 th Edition Standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals Contains criteria for every psychiatric disorder Changes to DSM

5 1. Anxiety Disorders Examples: Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic Disorder Phobias Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Feelings of excessive apprehension and anxiety.

6 Anxiety Disorders: Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms: 1.Persistent and uncontrollable tenseness and apprehension. 2.Autonomic arousal. 3.Inability to identify or avoid the cause of certain feelings.

7 Anxiety Disorders: Phobia Marked by a persistent and irrational fear of an object or situation that disrupts behavior.

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9 Anxiety Disorder: Panic Disorder Panic Disorder Symptoms: Minute-long episodes of intense dread which may include feelings of terror, chest pains, choking, or other frightening sensations. Anxiety is a component of both disorders. It occurs more in the panic disorder, making people avoid situations that cause it.

10 Anxiety Disorder: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Persistence of unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and urges to engage in senseless rituals (compulsions) that cause distress.

11 Anxiety Disorder: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Four or more weeks of the following symptoms constitute post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): 1.Haunting memories 2.Nightmares 3.Social withdrawal 4.Jumpy anxiety 5.Sleep problems Bettmann/ Corbis

12 2. Mood Disorders Examples: Major Depressive Disorder Bipolar Disorder

13 Mood Disorders: Major Depressive Disorder Depression is the “common cold” of psychological disorders.

14 Mood Disorders: Major Depressive Disorder Major depressive disorder occurs when signs of depression last two weeks or more and are not caused by drugs or medical conditions. Signs include: 1.Lethargy and fatigue 2.Feelings of worthlessness 3.Loss of interest in family & friends 4.Loss of interest in activities

15 Mood Disorders: Bipolar Disorder Formerly called manic-depressive disorder. An alternation between depression and mania signals bipolar disorder. Multiple ideas Hyperactive Desire for action Euphoria Elation Manic Symptoms Slowness of thought Tired Inability to make decisions Withdrawn Gloomy Depressive Symptoms

16 Mood Disorders: Bipolar Disorder 1 and 2 Bipolar 1: Depression and Manic episodes During manic episodes of bipolar 1 disorder, you may become delusional and/or suffer from hallucinations, which are symptoms of psychosis. If this occurs, the condition is called bipolar I with psychotic features. Bipolar I can seriously impair your day-to-day functioning.delusionalhallucinationspsychosis (About Health: http://bipolar.about.com/cs/faqs/f/faq_bp1.htm)http://bipolar.about.com/cs/faqs/f/faq_bp1.htm Bipolar 2: Depression and Hypomanic episodes During hypomanic episodes, a few of the most common symptoms are: Not needing a lot of sleep, but not being tired Having more energy than usual Risky behavior, such as reckless spending Grandiosity, pressured speech and/or racing thoughts Grandiositypressured speechracing thoughts (About Health: http://bipolar.about.com/cs/faqs/f/faq_bp2.htm)http://bipolar.about.com/cs/faqs/f/faq_bp2.htm

17 3. Dissociative Disorder Conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts, and feelings. Symptoms 1.Having a sense of being unreal. 2.Being separated from the body. 3.Watching yourself as if in a movie.

18 Example: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Is a disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities, formerly called multiple personality disorder. Chris Sizemore (DID) Lois Bernstein/ Gamma Liason

19 4. Schizophrenia If depression is the common cold of psychological disorders, schizophrenia is the cancer. Nearly 1 in a 100 suffer from schizophrenia, and throughout the world over 24 million people suffer from this disease Schizophrenia strikes young people as they mature into adults. It affects men and women equally, but men suffer from it more severely than women.

20 Symptoms of Schizophrenia The literal translation is “split mind.” A group of severe disorders characterized by the following: 1.Disorganized and delusional thinking. 2.Disturbed perceptions. 3.Inappropriate emotions and actions. Delusions – false beliefs

21 Disturbed Perceptions A schizophrenic person may perceive things that are not there (hallucinations). Frequently such hallucinations are auditory. L. Berthold, Untitled. The Prinzhorn Collection, University of Heidelberg August Natter, Witches Head. The Prinzhorn Collection, University of Heidelberg Photos of paintings by Krannert Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

22 Auditory Hallucinations Auditory hallucinations “This is designed to provide the listener with some understanding of what it might be like to experience auditory hallucinations. Content in this presentation is based on things our clients tell us they hear through my experience as a mental health outreach worker.” (Jarrad Wale)

23 5. Personality Disorders Personality disorders are characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning.

24 Example: Antisocial Personality Disorder A disorder in which the person (usually men) exhibits a lack of conscience for wrongdoing, even toward friends and family members. Formerly, this person was called a sociopath or psychopath.


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