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Definition
- distorted perception of reality, disruption of basic psychological
processes, altered or blunt emotions, disturbances in thought,
motivation and behavior
- positive symptoms (added), hallucinations, delusion (spied on or
being jesus)
- negative symptoms (deducted), emotional and social withdrawal,
apathy, speaking fast and making no sense, absence of normal
behavior, motivation and emotion
- catatonic behavior, decrease in all movement or increase in muscular
rigidity and overactivity
- cognitive symptoms, deficits in executive functioning, attention,
working memory
- genetic, identical twins 48%
- dopamine hypothesis, schizophrenia involves an excess of dopamine
activity
- tissue loss and lose more gray matter
,- families with extreme conflict, lack of communication or chaotic
relationships
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depressive and bipolar disorders posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
schizophrenia and others
anxiety disorders
psychotic disorders
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Term
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1. neurodevelopment disorders
2. schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
3. bipolar and related disorders
4. depressive disorders
5. anxiety disorders
6. obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
signs - objective
symptom - subjective
disorder - commen set of signs and symptoms
, disease - pathological process affecting the body
diagnosis - determination of disorder present or not
suggests that a person may be predisposed to a psychological disorder that
remains unexpressed until triggered by stress -> diathesis and stress could causes
psychological disorder
13. sexual dysfunctions
14. gender dysphoria
15. disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders
16. substance-related and addictive disorders
17. neurocognitive disorders
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Term
biopsychosocial perspective
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an initiative that aims to guide the
direct, deliberate destruction of body
classification and understanding of
tissue in the absence of any intent to
mental disorders by revealing the
die
basic processes that give rise to them
a persistent disturbance or explains mental disorders as the
dysfunction in behavior, thoughts, or result of interactions among
Definition
- distorted perception of reality, disruption of basic psychological
processes, altered or blunt emotions, disturbances in thought,
motivation and behavior
- positive symptoms (added), hallucinations, delusion (spied on or
being jesus)
- negative symptoms (deducted), emotional and social withdrawal,
apathy, speaking fast and making no sense, absence of normal
behavior, motivation and emotion
- catatonic behavior, decrease in all movement or increase in muscular
rigidity and overactivity
- cognitive symptoms, deficits in executive functioning, attention,
working memory
- genetic, identical twins 48%
- dopamine hypothesis, schizophrenia involves an excess of dopamine
activity
- tissue loss and lose more gray matter
,- families with extreme conflict, lack of communication or chaotic
relationships
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depressive and bipolar disorders posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
schizophrenia and others
anxiety disorders
psychotic disorders
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Term
what are these terms
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1. neurodevelopment disorders
2. schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
3. bipolar and related disorders
4. depressive disorders
5. anxiety disorders
6. obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
signs - objective
symptom - subjective
disorder - commen set of signs and symptoms
, disease - pathological process affecting the body
diagnosis - determination of disorder present or not
suggests that a person may be predisposed to a psychological disorder that
remains unexpressed until triggered by stress -> diathesis and stress could causes
psychological disorder
13. sexual dysfunctions
14. gender dysphoria
15. disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders
16. substance-related and addictive disorders
17. neurocognitive disorders
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Term
biopsychosocial perspective
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an initiative that aims to guide the
direct, deliberate destruction of body
classification and understanding of
tissue in the absence of any intent to
mental disorders by revealing the
die
basic processes that give rise to them
a persistent disturbance or explains mental disorders as the
dysfunction in behavior, thoughts, or result of interactions among