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Disorders

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Parnoid PD
- Inappropriate suspiciousness of others' motives - Takes extraoridnary precautions to avoid being exploited or injured - Overly reactive to minor slights or insults - May create self-fulfilling prophecy (their behavior causes others to become annoyed & cautious towards them, thus confirming their suspicions)
Schizoid PD
- Pervasive pattern of indifference to others - Diminished range of emotional experience and expression - PREFERS social isolation
Schizotypal PD
- Peculiar patterns of behavior - Perceptual and cognitive disturbances - unusual speech - vague or disjoint - unusual but not actively psychotic or out of touch with reality
Antisocial PD
- Irresponsible and antisocial behavior beginning by adolescence - Disregard for and violation of others' rights - Irritable, impulsive, aggressive, reckless, irresponsible; frequently involved in fights
Histrionic PD
- Pervasive pattern of excessive emotionality and attention-seeking behavior - Self-centered, demanding, vain, dramatic; constantly seeking approval - emotions are shallow and easily aroused
Narcissistic PD
- Pervasive pattern of grandiosity - Exaggerated sense of self-importance - Preoccupation with own achievement - Unable to empathize with others
Borderline PD
- Pervasive pattern of instability in mood and interpersonal relationships - Intense relationships with vacillation between unrealistically positive and negative feelings toward others - Rapid, inexplicable mood changes, sometimes involving feelings of rage - Identity disturbance - difficulty maintaining an integrated, coherent sense of self
Dependent PD
- Pervasive pattern of submissive and clinging behavior - Anxious and helpless when alone, needs others for advice and support - Easily hurt by crticism
OCPD
- Pervasive pattern of perfectionism, inflexibility, orderliness, and need for mental/interpersonal control - set overly ambitious, unobtainable standards - preoccupied with details and rules, often loses sight of the main point of an activty or project - emotionally restricted, excessively conscientious, moralistic, judgmental, intolerant of others' emotionality and imperfection
Avoidant PD
- pervasive pattern of social discomfort, fear of negative evaluation, timidity - tendency towards social isolation, althought desire to be liked - very sensitive to crticism, avoids contact with others
Major Depressive Disorder
at least one major depressive episode (at least 2 weeks duration) without any manic episodes
Dysthymia
Less severse symptoms, but predominantly depressed mood for at least two years
Bipolar I
person has experienced at least one manic episode
Bipolar II
person has experienced at least one major depressive episode, at least one hypomanic episode, and NO full-blown manic episodes
Cyclothymia
chronic, but less severe mood swings - at least 2 years with numerous hypomanic episodes and numerous periods of depression but NO MAJOR OR MANIC episodes
PTSD
symptoms of reexperiencing a traumatic event, avoidance, and increased arousal or anxiety, for at least one month
Acute stress disorder
occurs within the first 4 WEEKS after exposure to trauma and includes symptoms similar to PTSD and dissociative symptoms
Dissociative Fugue
sudden, unplanned (but purposeful) travel away from home, inability to recall the past, and confusion about identity or the assumption of a new one
Dissociative amnesia
sudden inability to remember extensive and important personal information, generally related to a traumatic experience
Depersonalization disorder
persistent and sever feelings of being detached from oneself or social/physical environment - limited splitting between conscious and unconscious mental processes; NO MEMORY LOSS OCCURS
Dissociative Identity Disorder
two or more distinct personality states in an individual that take control over behavior with some memory loss occurring between personalities
Conversion Disorder
psychological conflicts are converted into physical symptoms, often mimicking those found in neurological diseases or disorders (ie. paralysis, but may make no anatomical sense)
Somatization Disorder
multiple somatic complaints (over time or simultaneously) in the absence of organic impairments .. include pain, gastrointestinal, sexual and pseudoneurologic symptoms
Hypochondriasis
persistent, intense, and disturbing fear or belief that one is suffering from a physical illness - lasting over 6 MONTHS
Pain Disorder
excessive preoccupation with pain that is motivated partly by psychological factors
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
preoccupation with an imagined defect in physical appearance-typically focuses on a facial feature
Malingering
Pretending to have a disorder to achieve a tangible benefit
Factitious Disorder
a feigned condition that is motivated by a desire to assume the sick role
Schizophrenia
Positive, negative, or disorganized symptoms in the ABSENCE of other disorders (mood & substance) for 1 month followed by overall dysfunction for 6 months
schizoaffective disorder
symptoms of schizophrenic disturbance OVERLAP with a depressive or manic episode, BUT psychotic symptoms are present at some point WITHOUT mood disorder symptoms
delusional disorder
preoccupation with nonbizarre delusions for at least one month
brief psychotic disorder
exhibit psychotic symptoms for at least one day but no longer than one month
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
presence of EITHER obsessions orrr compulsions. Patient must recognize at some point that they are excessive or unreasonable - obsessions must be intrusive, unwanted, and unreasonable - compulsions must be "driven" by an obsession or a rigid rule - and must be aimed at reducing or avoiding distess or anxiety
Panic Disorder
Recurrent unexpected panic attacks, one of which is followed by a period of ONE MONTH or more in which patient continues to have problems related to the attack (worry, anxiety, avoidance) - can be with or without agroaphobia
Agoraphobia
with our without panic attacks - anxiety about being in situations from which escape might be either difficult or embarrassing
Specific Phobia
fear that is excessive or unreasonable, related to a specific object or situation
Social Phobia
similar to specific phobia, but performance or interactions in social situations are the focus of fear
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
excessive anxiety and worry about a number of distinct events or activities that is debilitating over a period of at least 6 MONTHS
Substance abuse
pattern of abuse associated with interference in fulfilling obligations, use of a drug in dangerous situations, or legal difficulties connected with drug use
Substance dependence
repeated use of a drug that often results in tolerance, withdrawal or compulsive behavior..commonly called addiction

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