Abnormal Psychology Phase 3: Mood Disorders and Suicide, Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders, Physical Disorders, Sexual Dysfunctions

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Unipolar Mood Disorder

Individuals who suffer either depression or mania; mood remains at one “pole” of the usual depression-mania continuum

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Unipolar Depression

Have no history of mania and return to a normal or nearly normal mood when their depression lifts

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Bipolar Disorders

Have periods of mania that alternate with periods of depression

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Major Depressive Episode

Most commonly diagnosed and most severe depression

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Anhedonia

Loss of energy and inability to engage in pleasurable activity or have any “fun”

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Mania

Extreme pleasure in every activity, becoming extraordinarily active, requires little sleep, and may develop grandiose plans, believing they can accomplish anything they desire

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Hypomania

Less severe version of a manic episode that does not cause marked impairment in social or occupational functioning

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Bipolar I Disorder (BP1)

Consists of at least one MANIC episode

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Bipolar II Disorder (BP2)

Major depressive episodes with HYPOMANIC episodes rather than full manic episodes

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Cyclothymic Disorder

Milder but more chronic version of bipolar disorder

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Rapid Cycling Specifier

Presence at least 4 mood episodes in the previous 12 mounts that meat the criteria for manic, hypomanic, or MDE

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Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)

Onset must be before age of 10 yrs, with developmental age of younger than 6 yrs

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Double Depression

Suffer from both MDE and PDD with fewer symptoms

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Seasonal Affective Disorder

Episodes must have occurred for at least 2 yrs with no evidence of nonseasonal MDE during that period of time

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Integrated Grief

Acute grief, the finality of death and its consequences are acknowledged and the individual adjusts to the loss

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Suicide

A death in which the person acts intentionally, directly, and consciously

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Death Seekers

Clearly intend to end their lives at the time they attempt suicide

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Death Initiators

Clearly intent to end their lives, but they act out of a belief that the process is already under the way and that they are simply hastening the process

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Death Ignorers

Do not believe that their self-inflicted death will mean the end of their existence

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Death Darers

Experience mixed feelings, or ambivalence, about their intent to die, even at the moment of their attempt, and they show this ambivalence in the act itself

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Subintentional Death

A death in which the victim plays an indirect, hidden, partial, or unconscious role

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Suicidal Ideation

Thinking seriously about suicide

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Suicidal Plans

Formulation of a specific method for killing oneself

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Suicidal Attempts

The person survives from attempts

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Suicide

Self-inflicted death in which the person acts intentionally, directly, and consciously

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Suicide

Self-inflicted death in which the person acts intentionally, directly, and consciously

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Pica, Rumination, & Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

Occur in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood, although childhood onset is the most commonly reported

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Anorexia Nervosa

Fear of gaining weight

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Bulimia Nervosa

Maintain body weight or above a minimally normal level

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Obesity

One of the most dangerous epidemics confronting public health authorities around the world

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Dyssomnias

Difficulties in getting enough sleep, problems with sleeping when you want to, and complaints about the quality of sleep

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Parasomnia

Characterized by abnormal behavioral or physiological events that occur during sleep

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Polysomnographic Evaluation (PSG)

Determines the comprehensive picture of the sleep habits

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Actigraph

Records the number of arm movements to determine the length and quality of sleep

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Sleep Efficiency

Percentage of time actually spent asleep, not just lying in bed trying to sleep

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Microsleeps

Lasts several seconds or longer

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Rebound Insomnia

Sleep problems reappear, sometimes worst

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Apnea

Total absence of airflow

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Hypopnea

Reduction in airflow

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Non-REM Sleep Arousal Disorders

Occur most commonly in childhood and diminish in frequency with increasing age

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Behavioral Medicine

Involves the application of behavioral science techniques to prevent, diagnose, and treat medical problems

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Health Psychology

Focuses on psychological factors involved in the promotion of health and well-being

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Lifelong

Chronic condition that is present during a person’s entire sexual life

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Acquired

Begins after sexual activity has been relatively normal

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Generalized

Occurring every time the individual attempts sex

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Situational

Occurring with some partners or at certain times but not with other partners or at other times

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Orgasmic Reconditioning

Conditioning wherein right before orgasm, an individual think of a specific stimuli in order for them to be aroused by that stimuli

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Gender Dysphoria

Formerly known as Intersexuality or Hermaphroditism

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Gender Nonconformity

Boys who behave in feminine ways and girls who behave in masculine ways