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Psycho (aka Disorders where psychological states of affairs cause
"psychosomatic") disorders (partially or totally) actual physical pathology

Person loses or alters the physical function without
Conversion disorder physical basis (Ex. neurological symptoms, or blindness
that can't be explained by medical evaluation)

Psychosomatic disorder where psychological state
Psychophysiological
causes physical pathology (Ex. stress contributing to
disorder
physical illness)

Diathesis + Stress = disorder, Diathesis + No Stress = no
disorder
Diathesis-stress model
DIATHESIS NO DIATHESIS Stress Disorder No disorder
No stress No disorder No disorder

If stress is severe enough and/or prolonged enough, it
Is it possible to have may result in physical pathology even if person has no
psychosomatic disorder tendency to suffer from a particular medical condition
without any diathesis? or diathesis) (Ex. Type A behavior => Cardiac heart
disease)

Fully recognize the reality of the loss (vs. Denial). (Ex.
Distinguish between truth vs reality)
Worden's First task of (From video: Truth is daughter being deceased, while
mourning (explain) Reality is her not wanting her daughter gone, can't act
on a belief. (refusal to accept, or denial of what has
happened)

, To work through the pain of grief (Vs. to avoid or deny
it)
(Ex. Rita has to burn off the pain of losing her daughter,
As opposed to avoiding the pain)
(Ex. person may deny the significance of the loss.)
(Ex. Person avoids anything that may remind them of the
grievance.)
Worden's Second task of
(Ex. enrolling in 22 credit hour semester in order to
mourning (explain)
avoid the loss of a father.)
(Ex. Barrier - a presence of competing emotions, like
anger.)
(Ex. Movie example of husband blocking his grief by
being angry at his wife, and reaches a point of a
breakdown and realizes that he can't imagine life
without her)

To adjust to an environment in which the deceased is
Worden's Third task of missing, (Vs. not adjusting)
mourning (explain) (Ex. Gradually, (or in some cases quickly), start to
resume normal routine.)

To emotionally relocate the deceased and move on
Worden's Fourth task of
with life, (Vs. not loving)
mourning (explain)
(Ex. Person wanting to remarry)

Emotional symptoms, Physiological symptoms,
Symptoms of depression
Cognitive symptoms, and Motivational symptoms)

Emotional symptoms of Sadness, Anhedonia, loss of pleasure or interest in life,
depression 92% report this symptom

Sleep disturbance, Appetite disturbance, however in
Physiological & Behavioral
mild depression some may overeat, Chronic Fatigue,
symptoms of depression
Low activity level

Negative view of themselves
Negative view of future, typically very pessimistic or
Cognitive Symptoms (COG think that nothing's ever going to work out Negative
TRIAD) of depression view of experience
(Ex. Joyce the computer programmer refusing to believe
that a co-worker may be interested in her)

Motivational symptoms of Lack of motivation, low activity level, sadness, no desire
depression to do anything

Unipolar depression Only depressive state
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