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Dissociative identity disorder

•formerly known as multiple personality disorder


•This is not schizophrenia


•Some researchers believe many or all cases are iatrogenic- unintentionally produced

Personality Disorders

Antisocial personality disorder: no morals or conscience l, impulsive lacks regard for consequences

Personality disorder 2

Persistent l, rigid maladaptive behavior interfering with normal social interaction

Schizophrenic disorder

Severely disordered thinking bizarre behavior


•inability to separate fantasy from reality

Symptoms of bipolar disorder

Severe mood swings between major depressive and manic episodes

How common is depression

17% of all adults experience a major episode 26% woman 12% menFemale:male ratio= 2:1•It's called a common cold -occurs frequently -is contagious

Define psychopathology

The study of abnormal thoughts, feelings and behaviors

Medical terminology

Chronic symptoms last longer but less disabling


•Acute shorter onset symptoms but more intense


•Prognosis a prediction about patient outcome

DSM-5

Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders


•Catalogs psychological disorders and their symptoms


•First published in 1952


•DSM-5 published in 2015 includes over 250 disorders

3 most common psychological disorders in US

Anxiety disorder 19%


Depression 11%


Substance abuse 10%

Anxiety disorder

Phobia- specific and social anxiety(most common type of anxiety disorder)



•Panic disorder


•Generalized anxiety

Obsessive compulsive and related disorders

Obsessive compulsive disorder:


-Obsessive recurring thoughts create anxiety


-Compulsive ritualistic repetitive behavior or mental acts that reduce that anxiety



Related disorders:


-Body dysmorphic


-Hoarding disorders

Intellectual development disorder

Formally mental retardation