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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch13 cmap_Larimer 22, positive symptoms: are marked by excesses in functioning, such as delusions, hallucinations and disorganized speech or behavior Disorganized Speech speaking in an incoherent way that involves frequently changing topics and saying strange or inappropriate things, Cluster B: Dramatic, Emotional, or Eccentric Behavior Borderline characterized by disturbances in identity, in moods and in impulse control, Psychological Disorders Personality Disorders Cluster B: Dramatic, Emotional, or Eccentric Behavior, all major disorder categories require symptoms interfere with at least 1 aspect of life (work, social relations, looking after one's self) Criteria: does/is it... cuase discomfort/ concern to others, Dimenstional Approach: considers mental disorders along a continuum on which people vary in degree rather than kind. recognizes that many mental disorders are extreme versions of what we often experience, Three Sections 1 introduction with instructions for use, Diathesis-Stress Model: proposes that disorder may develop when underlying vulnerability is coupled with precipitating event Vulnerability Environmental, Psychological Disorders Personality Disorders Cluster A: Odd or Eccentric Behavior, Diagnosis Categorizing Disordered Thoughts and Behavior Dimenstional Approach: considers mental disorders along a continuum on which people vary in degree rather than kind., type of mood disorder that features persistent and pervasive feelings of sadness Persisent Depressive Disorder: mild or moderate depressed mood most days for at least 2 years, Psychological Disorders Dissociative Disorders Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): occurrence of two or more distinct identities in the same individual, positive symptoms: are marked by excesses in functioning, such as delusions, hallucinations and disorganized speech or behavior Delustions Guilt, Diagnosis Assessment of Symptoms Psychological Testing, Psychological Disorders Dianostic Criteria all major disorder categories require symptoms interfere with at least 1 aspect of life (work, social relations, looking after one's self), Cluster A: Odd or Eccentric Behavior Paranoid Distrust; suspiciousness, positive symptoms: are marked by excesses in functioning, such as delusions, hallucinations and disorganized speech or behavior Disorganized Behavior acting in strange or unsual ways, including strange movement of limbs and inappropriate self-car, such as failing to dress properly or bathe, Psychological Disorders Depressive Disorders type of mood disorder that features persistent and pervasive feelings of sadness, positive symptoms: are marked by excesses in functioning, such as delusions, hallucinations and disorganized speech or behavior Delustions false beliefs based on incorrect infereces about reality, Psychological Disorders Neurodevelopmental Disorders Motor Disorders: Recurrent motor and/or vocal tics that cause marked distress or impairment or deficits in developing or being able to shown coordinated motor skills; symptoms begin in childhood, characterized by excessive anxiety in the absence of true danger Phobias Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia): fear of being negatively evaluated by others in a social setting