A Closer Look at Anorexia Nervosa Lyndsey Miller Abnormal Psychology October 28‚ 2014 Transylvania University According to the DSM 5‚ a person that is diagnosed with anorexia nervosa must display the following things; a persistent restriction of energy intake leading to significantly low body weight (in context of what is minimally expected for age‚ sex‚ developmental trajectory‚ and physical health.) (American Psychiatric Association [APA]‚ 2013) They also must display either an
Premium Anorexia nervosa Obesity Nutrition
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Courtney Boutte’ Grand Canyon University: Spe-526 04/02/2014 Trying to find a definite definition for Emotional and Behavioral disorders is hard because there is so much controversy surrounding a concrete definition. This is due to the subjectivity of the diagnosis and the different tolerant levels of the people that would diagnose it. According to IDEA‚ the definition of an Emotional Disorder exhibits characteristics that
Premium Psychology Mental disorder Emotion
First disorder of cluster B is antisocial personality disorder. It is regarded as serious violation of the significance and privileges of other people usually starting from 15 year of age. Disorder is indicated by seven criteria symptoms. Criterial items measure diverse realms of a personality. It contain four items in the relational realm displaying a failure to comply to social norms‚ irresponsibility‚ deceitfulness or fraudulence and having no concern and regard to the well-being of others‚ one
Premium
Echo Personality Disorder is a specific and highly differentiated form of dependency‚ marked by behaviours of compliance and a need to ’mirror’ significant others -parents‚ spouse‚ friends‚ employer. It has been found that those with EPD are highly attracted to relationships with individuals who show marked narcissistic tendencies. This mirroring behaviour was the reason for choosing the name Echo personality disorder‚ which is based on the Greek myth of Narcissus and Echo. In this story Echo
Premium Personality psychology Psychology Dissociative identity disorder
Case Study 38; Evolution Psychology 1) Application questions… 1. One way evolutionary psychology can answer Dylan’s promiscuity is that it has become a learned behavior that he has never had to correct/change. The study states that he has been promiscuous since high school and he sees no reason to change his ways. 2. To explain Dylan’s typical womanly interests being of mostly the same physical attributes‚ has to do with is innate drive for successful reproduction. His attractions to an athletic
Premium Psychology Female Male
This paper explains my reactions towards a withdrawn child‚ Greg and how my reactions might affect my therapeutic relationship with the child. Greg has shown symptoms of disruptive behaviour disorders (DBD). This refers to certain behavioural disorders which are characterised by patterns of continuous defiance‚ hostility‚ and uncooperativeness with other individuals (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013). Ongoing reflection of this traits in kids or adolescents may affect the functionality of a
Premium Psychology Emotion Communication
Phonological Processing Disorder (PPD) is a speech sound disorder (SSD) whereby the child has not been able to accurately form‚ segment‚ discriminate or identify specific speech sounds (Bishop‚ Bishop‚ Bright‚ James‚ Delaney‚ & Tallal‚ 1999). Foreman (2011‚ p.324) stresses that “competency in blending sounds” is vital to helping children decode and read new or unfamiliar words as difficulty forming and using phonemic sounds‚ cues and rules in speech can contribute to difficulties with word use in
Premium Phonology Language Phoneme
helps to justify the suggested diagnosis. Suzy notes she is having intrusive memories‚ flashbacks‚ along with nightmares about the traumatic event. The consistency and accuracy of these feelings can be justified as intrusion symptoms. Acute Stress Disorder criteria suggest that the individual
Premium
bathroom to shower‚ and putting on clothes. Each one of these activities requires the capacity to co-ordinate your desires with their corresponding muscle functions‚ something that people with ataxia have difficulty with. Ataxia is a degenerative disorder that can be hereditary‚ acquired (due to injury or stroke)‚ or idiopathic late onset (rapidly affects someone in middle age due to an unknown cause) (Foundation N. A.‚ 2013 ). It affects the central nervous system and the individual’s capacity to
Premium Anorexia nervosa Nutrition Eating disorders
hPsychological Disorders and Approaches to Treatment APSS 111 Teaching Team What is Abnormal Behavior? • Some leading definitions about what is considered abnormal: • Deviance »Deviate from normative behaviors in our society / culture • Maladaptive Behavior »Impair the person’s normal functioning • Personal Distress • A continuum perspective to understanding abnormality Classification of Psychological Disorders • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – 4th Ed. (Text Revision) (DSM IV‐TR)
Premium Schizophrenia Bipolar disorder Cognitive behavioral therapy