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Psychological Disorders Beware of “psychology student’s disease”

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 Phobia – disruptive, irrational fears  Agoraphobia – fear of having a panic attack in the wrong place or fear of open spaces (usually stay home)  Social phobia – fear of being scrutinized by others, avoid speaking up, eating out, going to parties  Other phobias – triskaidekaphobia (number 13), uxoriphobia (one’s wife), Santa Clautrophobia (getting stuck in chimneys), panaphobia (everything), phobophobia (fear of fear), anthophobia (flowers), trichophobia (hair), numerophobia (numbers); page 537  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder – triggered by stress; reliving a severely upsetting event in unwanted recurring memories and dreams; symptoms include: haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, depression

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Page 1: Beware of “psychology student’s disease”.  Anxiety – vague feelings of apprehension and nervousness Specific Anxiety Disorders:  Generalized Anxiety

Psychological DisordersBeware of “psychology student’s disease”

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Anxiety Disorders Anxiety – vague feelings of apprehension and

nervousness

Specific Anxiety Disorders: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)– persistent,

unexplained feelings of apprehension and tenseness (must experience at least 3 symptoms of anxiety – pg. 535)

Panic Disorder – sudden episodes of intense, unexplained panic

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) – unwanted, repetitive thoughts and actions (obsessions – thoughts; compulsions – actions) – chart page 539

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Specific Anxiety Disorders (cont.)

Phobia – disruptive, irrational fears Agoraphobia – fear of having a panic attack in the

wrong place or fear of open spaces (usually stay home)

Social phobia – fear of being scrutinized by others, avoid speaking up, eating out, going to parties

Other phobias – triskaidekaphobia (number 13), uxoriphobia (one’s wife), Santa Clautrophobia (getting stuck in chimneys), panaphobia (everything), phobophobia (fear of fear), anthophobia (flowers), trichophobia (hair), numerophobia (numbers); page 537

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder – triggered by stress; reliving a severely upsetting event in unwanted recurring memories and dreams; symptoms include: haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, depression

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Explanation for Anxiety Disorders Behaviorism:

Conditioning - can learn to associate certain things w/ anxiety-causing events from past

Observational Learning – children can learn fears just from watching their parents

Reinforcement – people gain release from anxiety by avoiding the situation/thing (reinforces that behavior)

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Explanation for Anxiety Disorders

Biological Factors: Heredity – predispositions for

disorders (identical twins raised in different families have similar phobias)

Brain Function – higher degree of activity in frontal lobes (planning, attention, processing emotion) of people w/ OCD; amygdala (emotions) different in people w/ phobias

Neurotransmitters – OCD linked to low serotonin levels (mood/arousal) Am

ygdala

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Mood Disorders Major Depressive Disorder – experience

at least 2 weeks of depressed moods (pg. 543) & diminished interest in activities for no apparent reason; lack of energy; sleep disturbances; possible suicide risk

Bipolar Disorder – alternate between major depression and mania (unrealistically optimistic, wildly hyper, agitated) Mark Twain Vincent van

Gogh

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Explanations for Mood Disorders

Social-Cognitive Factors: Learned Helplessness – can produce depression

(negative thoughts) & self-fulfilling prophesies

Attributions (Explanatory Style) – depressed people are more likely explain bad events as stable (lasting forever), global (affects everything), internal (my fault) – attributions lead to hopelessness & depression

Culture – depression less common in collectivist cultures – social supports available, feel less responsible for bad events

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Explanations for Mood Disorders

Biological Factors: Heredity – Major Depressive

Disorder: identical twins - if one has, other has 50 % chance of developing it; only 20% for fraternal twins; Bipolar (identical twins: 70% chance)

Brain Function – Major Depressive Disorder: brain is less active during depression (esp. frontal lobes that are active for positive emotions) but more active in manic states

Neurotransmitters – Major Depressive Disorder connected w/ low levels of serotonin, dopamine, & norepinephrine

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Dissociative Disorders: General Information

dissociate – to separate or divide

Breakdown in a person’s normal conscious experience (loss of memory or identity)

Believed by some to be an attempt to escape from part of self that one fears (reduce anxiety)

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Dissociative Disorders Dissociative amnesia – memory loss (including

basic knowledge of self) as a reaction to specific, stressful events (basically amnesia with no physical cause)

Dissociative fugue – extended form of dissociative amnesia; loss of one’s identity is accompanied by travel to a new location

Dissociative identity disorder – person is said to exhibit two or more distinct and alternating personalities that take control at different times; usually suffered sever physical, psychological, or sexual abuse as a child; existence is controversial

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Dissociative Disorders Debate

Evidence for: distinct brain states associated w/ different personalities, changes in eye-muscle balance, eye color, scars, handedness, and vision

Evidence against: virtually nonexistent outside North America

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DID Quick Write

After watching the documentary, what do you think about the dissociate disorders debate (especially surrounding DID) now?

Do you think it is a real disorder or are these people misdiagnosed and under the influence of a persuasive therapist?

Explain how you came to your conclusion.

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Schizophrenia:General Information

Not one disorder “Schiz” – break from reality (psychosis) Inappropriate behaviors & emotions word salad – nonsense talks Hallucinations (false perceptions) – most often

auditory, can be visual or tactile Delusions (false beliefs) of:

grandeur – you are more important than you really are

persecution – people are out to get you

sin or guilt – being responsible for some misfortune influence – being controlled by outside forces “devil”

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Schizophrenia Disorders Paranoid schizophrenia – delusions , particularly

grandeur & persecution; auditory & other hallucinations often support the delusions

Catatonic schizophrenia – variations in voluntary movement; alternates between two phases: excitement and stupor (flat emotions, appear to be in a daze & waxy flexibility)

Disorganized schizophrenia – bizarre behavior, delusions, and hallucinations; visibly disturbed (often described as “crazy”)

Undifferentiated schizophrenia – symptoms that are disturbed but are not clearly consistent with other types

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Schizophrenia ExplanationsBiological Factors: Genetics:

predisposition – higher rates for people w/ sibling or parent (1 in 10) who has it (1 in 100 in general pop); 1 in 2 if identical twin has it

Brain Structure: small amounts of brain tissue & larger fluid-filled spaces thalamus (routes sensory memory) is smaller

Brain Function: less activity in frontal lobes 6x normal number of receptor sites for dopamine

Prenatal Viruses: viral infection during middle of pregnancy (pg. 565)

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Schizophrenia: Biological Explanations

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Schizophrenia Explanations

Psychological Factors: Stress & disturbed

family communications– may contribute to the development of schizophrenia (for those have a predisposition)

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Personality Disorders:General Information Lasting, rigid patterns

of behavior that seriously impair one’s social functioning

Usually evident by adolescence

The person often does not recognize the problem exists

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Personality Disorders(related to anxiety)

Avoidant personality disorder – sensitive about being rejected; personal relationships difficult

Dependent personality disorder – behave in clingy, submissive ways & display a strong need to have others take care of them

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Personality Disorders(odd or eccentric behaviors)

Paranoid personality disorder – shows deep distrust of other people; suspiciousness gets in the way of personal relationships

Schizoid personality disorder – detached from social relationships; hermits; avoid intimate interactions with others

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Personality Disorders(dramatic or impulsive behaviors)

Borderline personality disorder – instability of emotions, self-image, behavior, and relationships

Antisocial personality disorder – (also known as psychopathic or sociopathic) no concern for the rights or feelings of other people; willing to engage in criminal behavior & shows no remorse; occurs more often in males & develops in adolescence ; often charming & clever; difficult to treat