What is Abnormal? Abnormal behavior is defined as behavior that is deviant, maladaptive, and/or personally distressful.



Similar documents
Some Myths and Misconceptions about Abnormal Behavior

ICD- 9 Source Description ICD- 10 Source Description

Behavioral Health Diagnoses Not Subject to Visit Limits for Most HMSA Plans

Criteria to Identify Abnormal Behavior

Washington State Regional Support Network (RSN)

Chapter 14. Psychological Disorders

Mental Health On College Campuses

Unit 4: Personality, Psychological Disorders, and Treatment

Your Mental Health. Getting the Help You Need. Behavioral Healthcare Options, Inc.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Issues in OCD Resistance: Co-Morbidity and Merged Vs Unmerged OCD Page 1 Jonathan Grayson, Ph.D.

Abnormal Psychology PSY-350-TE

Community, Schools, Cyberspace and Peers. Community Mental Health Centers (Managing Risks and Challenges) (Initial Identification)

Specific Phobias. Anxiety Disorders Association of America

Chapter 13 & 14 Quiz. Name: Date:

Understanding anxiety and depression

Delusions are false beliefs that are not part of their real-life. The person keeps on believing his delusions even when other people prove that the be

Advanced Abnormal Psychology (PSY ) CRN Fall Semester 2015 Dr. David Young, Professor of Psychology. Course Syllabus

Mental Health Needs Assessment Personality Disorder Prevalence and models of care

EXHIBIT D, COVERED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIAGNOSES

Co-Occurring Disorders

Bipolar Disorder. Some people with these symptoms have bipolar disorder, a serious mental illness. Read this brochure to find out more.

ANXIETY DISORDERS. TASK: Recognize warning signs and symptoms of Anxiety Disorders.

CRITERIA CHECKLIST. Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

CLASS OBJECTIVE: What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder? What is OCD?

Mental Health Role Plays

`çããçå=jéåí~ä= aáëçêçéêëw=^åñáéíó=~åç= aééêéëëáçå. aêk=`=f=lâçåü~ jéçáå~ä=aáêéåíçê lñäé~ë=kep=cçìåç~íáçå=qêìëí=

A Sierra Tucson Publication. An Introduction to Mood Disorders & Treatment Options

Revised 7/05. Copyright 2005 St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Page 1 of 6

Non-epileptic seizures

Borderline personality disorder

How to Recognize Depression and Its Related Mood and Emotional Disorders

National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association Constituency Survey

Traumatic Stress. and Substance Use Problems

Presently, there are no means of preventing bipolar disorder. However, there are ways of preventing future episodes: 1

Mental Health ICD-10 Codes Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Brief Review of Common Mental Illnesses and Treatment

Bipolar Disorder. When people with bipolar disorder feel very happy and "up," they are also much more active than usual. This is called mania.

Supporting the return to work of employees with depression or anxiety

What is a personality disorder?

Anxiety. Providing services we would be happy for our own families to use

Depression Remission at Six Months Specifications 2014 (Follow-up Visits for 07/01/2012 to 06/30/2013 Index Contact Dates)

Mental Health in the Workplace. Kate Hubl- Occupational Therapist

Depression & Multiple Sclerosis

Sunderland Psychological Wellbeing Service

The Priory Group. What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?

IL DHS/DMH DSM 5 Diagnoses Effective Target Population: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) for DHS/DMH funded MH services

Anxiety is not an illness that you either have or do not have everyone has experienced anxiety.

Rogers Memorial Hospital (Wisconsin).

dealing with a depression diagnosis

Co-Occurring Disorders: A Basic Overview

Licensed Mental Health Counselors and the Military Health System

Anxiety, Panic and Other Disorders

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Reauthorization

Stigmatisation of people with mental illness

Diagnosis Codes Requiring PASRR Level II_ xls

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder What you need to know to help your patients

Definition of Terms. nn Mental Illness Facts and Statistics

Life with a new baby is not always what you expect

TIPS FOR SUPERVISORS

Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder:

Provider Notice May 30, Pre-Authorization 1915(b) Service

Asthma, anxiety & depression

Depression & Multiple Sclerosis. Managing Specific Issues

The Forgotten Worker: Veteran

AP PSYCHOLOGY CASE STUDY

Specialty Mental Health Services OUTPATIENT TABLE

MODULE 1.3 WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH?

WHAT IS PTSD? A HANDOUT FROM THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR PTSD BY JESSICA HAMBLEN, PHD

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

BRIEF NOTES ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Chris Bedford, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist Clinic for Attention, Learning, and Memory

After an A t t e m p t

Mental health issues in the elderly. January 28th 2008 Presented by Éric R. Thériault

Section 1: Overall satisfaction with your social care and support. 1. Overall, how satisfied are you with the care and support services you receive?

The Meaning of Mental Disorder and Impairment from a Young Person s Perspective. Professor Peter Hill London

factsheet Key facts and trends in mental health Updated figures and statistics Key trends in morbidity and behaviour

Co-Occurring Disorders

When Unwanted Thoughts Take Over: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder National Institute of Mental Health

Schizophrenia National Institute of Mental Health

Bipolar Disorder. in Children and Teens. Does your child go through intense mood changes? Does your child have

KEEPING YOUR BUSINESS MOVING.

SPECIALIST ARTICLE A BRIEF GUIDE TO PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES

A-level PSYCHOLOGY (7182/1)

Covered Diagnoses & Crosswalk of DSM-IV Codes to ICD-9-CM Codes

Martha T Hinson, M.Ed. Licensed Professional Counselor National Board Certified Counselor

ICD-9/DSM IV TO ICD-10 CROSSWALK TABLE

YALE UNIVERSITY Department of Psychology New Haven, Connecticut 06511

Depression and Mental Health:

ADULT INTAKE QUESTIONNAIRE. Today s Date: Home phone: Ok to leave message? Yes No. Work phone: Ok to leave message? Yes No

Abnormal Psychology Practice Quiz #3

Wesley Mental Health. Depression and Anxiety Programs. Wesley Hospital Ashfield. Journey together

A Carer s Guide to Depression in People with a Learning Disability

Treatments for OCD: Cognitive- Behavioural Therapy

Understanding PTSD treatment

Introduction to Abnormal Psychology PSY 3604, section 001 University of Minnesota, Fall 2011

Listen, Protect, and Connect

Anxiety and depression in men

Transcription:

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 1 What is Abnormal? Abnormal behavior is defined as behavior that is deviant, maladaptive, and/or personally distressful. Distress: The individual reports of great personal distress. o The distressed created by obsessive behavior drives a person wash her hands 4 times an hour, take 7 showers a day, and cleans her apartment twice. Dysfunctional: Maladaptive behavior interferes with a person s ability to function effectively in the world. o Believing that you are the leader of the free world and everyone is subservient to you would interfere with your ability to get along with others. Deviant: Behavior that is a serious deviation from social norms of that culture. o For example, washing your hands 4 times an hour, taking 7 showers a day, and cleaning your apartment twice a day is considered deviant.

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 2 Who assesses these criteria? psychiatrists clinical psychologists When abnormal behavior becomes extreme, people are judged to have a psychological disorder. The difficulty in assessing a psychological disorder is distinguishing between normal behavior and extreme behavior and the presence or absence of the symptoms. People can be incorrectly labeled as having a psychological disorder for political, social reasons, rather than psychological. When seeking treatment, especially drugs treatment, make sure you see a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist. Commercials on television tell you to go see your doctor or physician because most people have a physician and not a psychologist.

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 3 Warning: What knowing about Psychological Disorders Doesn t Allow you to Do! I am not a clinical psychologist. As you will see, in this chapter, psychological disorders are difficult to diagnose (leave it for the professionals). This chapter is to help you understand people with a psychological disorder. It is difficult to tell the difference between "normal" behavior and "abnormal" behavior. The first time I took Introductory Psychology, I thought I was schizophrenic. One of the dangers of learning about psychological disorders is that students often think that they have one by looking at the definition of each psychological disorder and find that some of the symptoms apply to themselves. I always double-check the locks on my car and door, and the stove and worry about small things. I talk to myself out loud to myself a lot as I try to resolve my own problems. An outsider, it could look like I have a psychological disorder (eg. schizophrenic). I get depressed for a day sometimes. Is this normal? If it were, when would it become abnormal? If you feel you have any psychological problems, please contact those at: Academic Services and Counseling Services Student Health Services White Bird Clinic 24 hour crisis hotline (687-4000)

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 4 Why should you care about psychological disorders? Common responses are: Psychological disorders are not that big of a problem-- No one I know has a psychological disorder. Psychological disorders will happen to someone else who is less deserving than me. Psychological disorders are fairly rare and uncommon.

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 5 What does the National Comorbidity Survey tell us about Psychological Disorders? Almost one in two adults (48%) had experienced the symptoms of a psychological disorder at some point in their lifetime. o The lifetime prevalence rate of cancer is 30%. Psychological disorders represent a significant source of misery for individuals and lost of productivity for society. Almost 1/3 (30%) of the respondents experienced the symptoms of a psychological disorder in the last 12 months. 80% of those who suffered the symptoms of a psychological disorder in the previous year did not seek treatment or help for their symptoms.

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 6 What are the possible explanations of these findings? There is a lack of awareness about psychological disorders. There is still a stigma attached to seeking treatment for psychological disorders. There is a lack of awareness and access to mental health services. There is a lack of financial resources to pay for treatment of psychological services. Most people seem to weather the symptoms without becoming completely debilitated without professional intervention.

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 7 Part of a statement by David Satcher, the Former Surgeon General Promoting mental health for all Americans will require scientific know-how but even more importantly, a societal resolve that we will make the needed investment. The investment does not call for massive budget; rather, it calls for the willingness of each of us to educate ourselves and others about mental health and mental illness, and thus to confront the attitudes, fears, and misunderstanding that remain as barriers before us. It is my intent that this report will usher in a healthy era of mind and body for the nation. David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D. Surgeon General From the Preface of Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General. You can find it at: www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mental illness or for more free information look at: www.mentalhealth.org www.mentalhealth.org/publications/ordering/cfm

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 8 The descriptions of psychological disorders and the guidelines to help prevent suicide are meant to help you provide psychological first aid. They do not qualify you as a clinical psychologist to diagnose psychological disorders, or as a suicide prevention expert. If we look back on Latane and Darley s decision tree for helping, these guidelines provide you with the means of noticing the event, deciding if the situation is an emergency by starting a conversation, taking responsibility for helping the person and implementing that knowledge such as: o calling White Bird 24-hour crisis number (687-4000) o visiting Student Health Services

LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 9

Anxiety GAD Panic attacks and Panic disorder Phobias (Agoraphobia/Social Phobia) PTSD OCD Mood Major Depression Dythymic Disorder Bipolar Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Dissociative Dissorder Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative Fugue Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Personality Personality Antisocial Borderline Schizophrenia Paranoid Disorganized Catatonic Undifferentiated LP Psy Disorders BA:Psydisorder 10