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Chapter 16 Notes: Psychological Disorders

DSM-IV

Mental Retardation

-IQ score plus adaptive functioning

-mild: IQ = 55 to 70

-moderate: IQ = 40 to 55

-severe: IQ = 25 to 40

-profound IQ below 25

Learning Disorders

-reading, writing, math

-IQ, cognitive, achievement

-treat with remediation, accommodation

Autistic Disorder

-social impairment

-poor peer relationships

-lack of social/emotional reciprocity

-delay in spoken language

-stereotyped mannerisms, such as hand-flapping

-preoccupation with parts of objects

-adherence to routines

-Asperger’s: no delay in language or cognition

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)

-inattentive type

-hyperactive-impulsive type

-combined type

Treated with medication (Ritalin, Adderall) and behavior management

Conduct Disorder

-enuresis, killing animals, setting fires

-aggression to people and animals

-fighting

-destruction of property

-deceitfulness or theft

-serious violation of rules: truancy, running away from home

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

-loses temper

-argues with adults

-defiant, noncompliant

- blames others

Dementia

-memory impairment

-1 or more: aphasia, apraxia, agnosis, planning, executive functions

Substance-Related Disorders

-Substance Dependence

-tolerance: increased amounts of substance needed for desired

effects

-Substance abuse

-recurrent us

-failure to fulfill obligations at work, school. Home

-cause social problems

Alcohol, amphetamines, caffeine-induced anxiety, cannabis, cocaine,

hallucinogens, inhalants, nicotine, opioids, sedatives, hypnotics,

anxiolytics

Alcohol Intoxication

-maladaptive behavior: impaired judgment, lability

-slurred speech, unsteady gait

Alcohol Dependence

-tolerance; increased amounts

Alcohol Abuse

-repeated use

-failure to fulfill obligations

-hazardous situations (driving)

-legal problems (DUIs)

Schizophrenia

-delusions (Napoleon)

-hallucinations, usually auditory

-may tell person to hurt self or others

-disorganized, incoherent speech

-grossly disorganize4d or catatonic behavior

-flat affect

-social/work dysfunction

Paranoid schizophrenia

-frequent delusions, hallucinations

Disorganized schizophrenia

-prominent disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, flat or

inappropriate affect

Catatonic schizophrenia

-immobility

-rigid posture

-mutism or echolalia

Treated with medication; periodic psychiatric hospitalization may also be needed

Delusional disorder

-nonbizarre delusions

-poisoned, deceived

Types: erotomanic, grandiose, jealous, persecutory, somatic

Difficult to treat with therapy: they don’t trust the therapist

Mood disorders

Major Depression

-depressed mood, anhedonia, changes in weight or appetite,

changes in sleep, psychomotor retardation or agitation,

fatigue, guilt, worthlessness, problems with concentration,

suicidal thoughts

Dysthymia

Manic Episode

-inflated self-esteem or grandiosity, decreased sleep, increased

talking, flight of ideas, racing thoughts, distractibility,

increase in pleasurable activities with painful consequences

Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depression)

Eating disorders

-anorexia nervosa

-bulimia nervosa

Anxiety Disorders

Panic attack

-pounding, racing heart, sweating, shaking, chest pain, nausea,

dizziness, fear of losing control or going insane, fear of dying

Agoraphobia

-situations avoided

Specific Phobia

-excessive, unreasonable fear (flying, heights)

-phobic situation causes great anxiety

-phobia interferes with life, work

Social Phobia

-fear of 1 or more social situations

-avoidance of social situations

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

-either obsessions (recurrent thoughts that are intrusive or

Inappropriate) or compulsions (repetitive behaviors)

-time-consuming

-interfere with life

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

-experience, witness event that involved actual or threatened

death/injury

-response of intense fear or helplessness

-event is re-experienced by distressing recollections, recurrent

dreams, distress at reminders

-irritability

-difficulty sleeping

-startle response, hypervigilant

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

-excessive worry

-restlessness, fatigue, irritability

-problems with sleep, concentration

Somatoform Disorders

Somatization Disorder

-many physical complaints before age 30, repeatedly seek

Treatment

-symptoms not explained medically or symptoms are excessive

-Hypochondriasis

-fear of having serious disease

-persists despite medical assurance

Dissociative Disorders

Dissociative Amnesia

-forget personal information

Dissociative Fugue

-travel from home

-unable to recall one’s past

-may assume new identity

-Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)

-2 or more personalities

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders

Sexual dysfunctions

Sexual arousal disorders

-failure to attain or maintain arousal until completion of sex

act (considering age, level or stimulation)

Orgasmic disorders

Premature ejaculation

Vaginismus

Paraphilias (sexual deviations)

-exhibitionism, fetishism, frottuerism, pedophilia, sexual

masochism, sexual sadism, voyeurism

Gender Identity Disorder

-stated desire or insistence he or she is other sex

-preference for cross-sex roles or fantasies of being other sex

-may pass as other sex

Adjustment Disorders

Sleep Disorders

Primary insomnia: difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep

Primary hypersomnia: excessive sleepiness, prolonged sleep

Narcolepsy: daily irresistible sleep attacks with loss of muscle tone

Nightmare disorder: frightening dreams; quickly orient when awakened

Sleep Terror: intense fear, sweating, heart racing

Sleepwalking disorder

Disorders of Impulse Control

Intermittent Explosive Disorder

-assaultive or destructive behavior

-out of proportion to stressor

Kleptomania

Pyromania

Pathological Gambling

-preoccupation with gambling

-increased bets to gain excitement

-can’t stop

-gamble to escape problems

-lies to conceal gambling

Personality Disorders

-enduring pattern that deviates markedly from expectations of culture

-can affect cognition (perceive, interpret events), affect, interpersonal

functioning, impulse control

Paranoid Personality Disorder

-suspects others trying to harm him or her

-preoccupied with doubts of loyalty, bears grudges

-reads hidden meaning into things

Avoidant Personality Disorder

-unwilling to associate with others unless sure of being liked

-fear of being criticized, rejected

-sees self as inept

Schizoid Personality Disorder

-can’t enjoy close relationships

-solitary activities

-little interest in sex

-no close friends except family

-detached, indifferent to praise

Antisocial Personality Disorder

-unlawful behavior

-lying, conning,

-irresponsible (not work)

-fail to plan ahead

-lack of remorse

-disregard for safety of self and others

Borderline Personality Disorder

-avoids abandonment

-unstable, intense relationships

-suicidal threats, gestures

-impulsive

-inappropriate anger

-labile

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

-grandiose sense of self

-sees self as special

-requires excessive admiration

-sense of entitlement; takes advantage of others

-lacks empathy

Histrionic Personality Disorder

-needs to be center of attention

-seductive behavior

-shallow expression of emotion

-dramatic

Dependent Personality Disorder

-tries to obtain reassurance

-needs assurance to make everyday decisions

-others need to take responsibility for them

-difficulty expressing disagreement, fear loss of support

Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder

-perfectionistic

-preoccupied with rules, lists

-morally inflexible