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Lifetime Prevalence-Depression
10% in men
20% in women
Lifetime Prevalence-Bipolar Disorder
.4%-1.6% in both men and women
Lifetime Prevalence-Schizophrenia
1%
Lifetime Prevalence-OCD
2.5%
Emotional Symptoms of a Manic Episode
Euphoria
Irritable
Motivational Symptoms of a Manic Episode
Excitement
Talkative
Cognitive Symptoms of a Manic Episode
False Grandiosity
Racing Thoughts
Distractible
Somatic Symptoms of a Manic Episode
Little Sleep
Agitation
1st Bipolar I Disorder episode...
usually occurs in the early 20s
Bipolar I Disorder can be treated with...
lithium
Phobia
exaggerated, persistent, irrational fears that are recognized by the phobic as excessive and that also cause distress and impairment
Preparedness Theory
We are biologically wired to develop phobias to things that actually pose a threat
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
recurrent obsessions that lead to compulsions to relieve the anxiety that are time consuming and recognized as unreasonable
What are obsessions?
persistent ideas, thoughts, impulses, or images that are intrusive/inappropriate and recognized as a product of own mind
What are compulsions?
excessive, repetitive behaviors, or mental acts in response to obsession; goal is prevent anxiety
Schizophrenia
disrupts thoughts, perception, language, and emotion
Positive Symptoms of Schizophrenia
are excessive of normal functioning
(hallucinations, delusions)
Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia
are a deficit or lack of normal funcitoning
(alogia-lack of speech, avolition,anhedonia)
Disorganized Symptoms of Schizophrenia
inability to create or maintain structure
(confusion,disorientation,memory)
Psychogenic Pain
states that when physical pain occurs the same portion of the brain is affected as when mental pain occurs