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    Criteria for Hypochondriasis A. Preoccupation with fears of contracting‚ or the idea that one has a serious disease based on misinterpretation of bodily symptoms B. Preoccupation persists despite appropriate medical evaluation and reassurance C. Preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment D. Duration at least 6 months Criteria for Somatization Disorder A. History of many physical complaints starting before age 30 that occur over several years and result in treatment

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    It is important to explain the branches‚ types‚ diagnosis‚ and treatment of a dissociation disorder to understand what it is to suffer with a disorder of this severity. The three main branches of dissociation are Dissociative Amnesia‚ Depersonalization/Derealization‚ and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Within these three main categories other mental illness may be present such as depression‚ anxiety‚ eating disorders‚ etc (Beatty William). Dissociation disorders are one of the hardest to

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    consciousness‚ Stout uses various patients from her years of clinical experience‚ delineating a continuum of dissociation. Stout describes the spectrum of dissociation‚ ranging from the everyday distraction‚ like going to the movies‚ to disorders‚ like Dissociative Identity Disorder. By using criteria such as presence of trauma leading to dissociation‚ duration and recollection of dissociation‚ and experience of pain during dissociation‚

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    Persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with event‚ Negative changes in cognitions and moods‚ Marked changes in arousal and reactivity‚ Significant distress lasting longer than a month Stressor An event creating demands. Know the somatic and dissociative disorders SOMATIC SYMPTOM DISORDER- A disorder in which people become excessively distressed‚ concerned‚ and anxious about bodily symptoms they are experiencing. CONVERSION DISORDER- Disorder in which medically unexplained bodily symptoms affect

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    Chapter 11 Social Psychology: studies how your thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behavior are influenced by the presence of other people and by the social and physical environment. Social Cognition: studies how we form impressions of others‚ how we interpret the meaning of other people’s behavior‚ and how our behavior is affected by our attitudes. Person Perception: an active and subjective process that occurs in a interpersonal context; is influenced by subjective perceptions‚ social norms‚ personal goals

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    Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Those who suffer from GAD‚ “…experience chronic pervasive anxiety…[and] feel tense and worried most of the time‚ which causes them distress and interferes with their functioning” (Hansell & Damour‚ 2008‚ p. 119). Furthermore‚ the sufferer finds it hard to control the pervasive worrying‚ which can precipitate restlessness‚ irritability‚ muscle tension‚ and sleep disturbances (BehaveNet‚ 1997-2010‚ n.p.). Also‚ Angst et. al. (2009) found that‚ “…there was no gender

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    Psy202- Social Discrimination (5/30) www.hiddenbias.org www.tolerance.org/hidden_bias TAJFEL Ingroup bias (I‚ ours‚ us) Outgroup bias (Him‚ her‚ theirs)  Over generalizations -> stereotypes -> prejudice -> discrimination (Prejudice distorts our similarity)  1. Accentuates our difference  2. Selective perceptions 3. Underestimate differences within the outgroup Allport (American born socialist) :  1. Achieving equal status (one method is by talking)

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    social and cultural factors.  B.Psychological‚ cultural and perceptual factors.  C.Medical‚ sociological‚ and psychological factors.  D.Cultural‚ medical‚ and gender factors. Answer Key: A Question 2 of 50 1.0 Points Concerning the cause of dissociative disorders‚ _______ dominate(s) this field of psychology.  A.theory and speculation  B.statistical analysis from experiments  C.observation and patient interviews  D.experimental research with controlled groups Answer Key: A Question 3 of 50 1

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    more‚ the previously unmentioned psychiatric condition—the dissociative identity disorder. “Dissociative identity disorder is a severe condition in which two or more distinct identities‚ or personality states‚ are present in—and alternately take control of—an individual.” (“Psychology Today: Dissociative Identity Disorder‚” 2014). The condition is “characterized by a fragmentation‚ or splintering‚ of identity” (“Psychology Today: Dissociative Identity Disorder‚” 2014). “Usually‚ a primary identity

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    PSYC 100: Introduction to Psychology Study Guide for Exam 4 Chapters 12‚ 14‚ &15 The following Study Guide is to be used as a tool to help you guide your studying through the chapters covered for this exam.  There may be information covered in this study guide that is not on your exam or information on the exam which is not covered on this study guide. Remember‚ you are responsible for all information in the text and class‚ including videos‚ lecture and discussions. However‚ having a solid understanding

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