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    Fair Game Sheet

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    Final exam Fair Game Sheet Stress Disorders * Reactions to extreme trauma: * Intrusive recollections and acute distress upon cues that suggest the trauma * Dissociative symptoms (psychic numbing) – STRONGEST SYMPTOM FOR PTSD * Emotional detachment‚ being in a daze‚ dropping out of activities‚ avoidance of trauma related topics‚ forgetting key aspect of trauma‚ derealization(external world is fake) and depersonalization. * Depersonalization disorder: one feels

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    Dissociative disorders are psychological disorders that involve a dissociation or interruption in aspects of consciousness‚ including identity and memory. These types of disorders include dissociative fuguedissociative identity disorder and dissociative amnesia”. (Freud‚ Sigmund. "The aetiology of hysteria." The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund

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    1. The key theme in humanistic therapy is A. emotional expression. B. self-responsibility. C. philosophical reasoning. D. self-criticism. 2. According to psychologist Martin Seligman‚ depression is largely a response to A. learned helplessness. B. manic elation. C. sexual abuse during childhood. D. chronic negative circumstances. 3. For the psychologist‚ abnormal behavior can be thought of as expressing distress of some kind that obstructs one’s ability to function. Because this is such a broad definition

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    Major Psychological Disorders Psychological disorders affect a person’s everyday life‚ as well as the lives of the people around them. “Psychologist typically define abnormal behavior broadly‚ considering it to be behavior that causes people to experience distress and prevent them from functioning in their daily lives” (Feldman‚ 2009‚ p.518). In order to diagnose psychological disorders we need to be able to judge what normal and abnormal behavior is. In this essay I will address the topic of

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    Nur 221 Final Exam Review

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    NUR 221 Final Review Obstetrics: • Physiological changes of pregnancy of each body system including fundal height and vs • Postpartum changes (progressive‚- return of menstruation and lactation retrogressive‚- involution of the uterus‚ 6 weeks involution‚- return of the uterus to it’s pre-pregnant stage‚ contraction‚ lochia- rubra-1-3 days‚ mod-heavy‚ red w/ clots‚ serosa-4-10 days‚ mod-scant‚ pink‚ alba-11-21 days‚ scant‚ whitish/tan) • Postpartum checks ( B-breasts U-uterus/fundus B-bleeding

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    PSYC 201-01 Exam II Form A Name: ____________________________ Student ID #: ______________________ Case Study: carefully read the case study and answer the questions about Sally’s symptoms‚ diagnosis‚ and treatment. (25 points total) Sally‚ is a 19-year-old‚ Japanese American‚ woman presenting for counseling with several symptoms‚ feelings of being "stressed out" about school‚ and conflicts over her desired major and the one her parent’s prefer. Sally is among the first generation of her

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    The Fourth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ or DSM IV is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States. It used for patient diagnosis and treatment‚ and is important for collecting and communicating accurate public health statistics. The DSM consists of three major components: thediagnostic classification‚ the diagnostic criteria sets‚ and the descriptive text. The Multiaxial System of Diagnosis in DSM

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    Master of Arts Part-II   Paper - V System & Theories in Psychology   Objective : To acquaint the students with systems and theories in psychology.   The Scheme of the Question Paper : 1.    The paper will consist of five units. 2.    There will be two chapter in each unit. 3.    Every chapter in the unit should be given equal weightage in the examination. 4.    Question paper should be drawn with the "Internal Option" in such a way that students should not        omit any chapter

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    Psych 103 (Psychopathology) 4/1/14 lifetime prevelance of mental illness throughout life- 46% females are twice as likely to be diagnosed throughout the ages 18-24 critical ages to be diagnosed biracial- more likely to suffer severe mental disorders neuropsychiatritic- takes off 28.47 years same as CVAD- *shift- primary doctors are now prescribing medicine for general mental disorders. more complex ones are still left for the psychiatrists. neuroanatomists- what goes wrong mentally

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    Life can sometimes be a convoluted experience; life sometimes gets tricky. Since the cycle of life is a universal experience‚ everyone must encounter these convolutions‚ or trouble spots‚ every now and then. Literature‚ since it addresses the cycle of life‚ must therefore touch upon these difficult experiences. In Federico García Lorca’s play‚ Blood Wedding‚ there is an innumerable amount of evidence of rough times; the entire play centers around a feud between two families. At the end of the play

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