Week 9 | Day 1 | PSYA02
Recall
Psychological Disorders: patterns of deviant and dysfunctional behaviours, thoughts, and/or feelings that cause significant distress, and may even be dangerous, and last for a specific amount of time
- Most DSM disorders have 3 diagnostic criteria in common:
- Significant distress/affects functioning
- Cannot be attributed to substance use or other medical conditions
Onset: the chronological age/situational period when the symptoms of a disorder first appear in an individual
- Eg. when does it usually start?
Prognosis: the likely course (i.e trajectory, development) of a disorder
- Eg. what will happen next? When will the disorder go into remission (symptoms improve/disappear)?
Risk Factors: a set of biological, psychological, and social characteristics that increase the likelihood of having the disorder
Etiology: the biological, psychological and/or social causes of a disorder
- Eg. what causes the disorder? What makes more individual more likely to have the disorder than another individual?
Comobiridies: other psychological or physical disorders that frequently co-occur with the disorder in question
- Eg. what other disorders often appear with this one?
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- To illustrate the DSM components, we’ll start by talking about one common type of mental illness:
- Anxiety disorders
- FEAR is immediate danger, ANXIETY is for the future
- Some anxiety is ok, but anxiety that interferes with normal functions is bad and decreases our fitness for survival
- Pathological anxiety is one anxiety disorder
- 30% of people will experience one
Anxiety Disorders
- FEAR is immediate danger, ANXIETY is for the future
- Some anxiety is ok, but anxiety that interferes with normal functions is bad and decreases our fitness for survival
- Pathological anxiety is one anxiety disorder
- 30% of people will experience one
3 main types:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Phobic Disorders
- Panic Disorder
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): an anxiety disorder in which worries are not focused on any specific threat
Diagnostic criteria:
- Excessive anxiety and worry, occurring more days than not for at least 6 months, about more than one event/stressor
- The individual finds it difficult to control the worry
- Three or more symptoms
- Restlessness
- Fatigue
- Concentration deficiency
- Irritability
- Muscle tension
- Sleep disturbance
- The 3 diagnostic criteria for all psychological disorders
Onset:
- The onset of GAD rarely occurs prior to adolescence
- Median age for diagnosis is age 30
- Level of population/age group anxiety is constant throughout the lifespan
- Eg. 30 year olds may have more stress than 60 year olds
- Content of worry can change
- Eg. 16 year olds would worry about grades but not 6 year olds
Prognosis:
2. Phobic Disorder Types
- Disorder characterized by marked, persistent, excessive fear of specific objects, activities, or situations
- Fear of specific objects
- Person recognizes the irrationality of fear but cannot control it
Phobic Disorder Types:
- Animals
- Natural environments
- Situations
- Medical events
Social phobia: maladaptive fear of being publicly humiliated or embarrassed
Cause of Phobic Disorders:
Preparedness Theory: May be evolutionarily adapted to fear certain types of stimulus
- Evidence for this hypothesis comes from conditioning
- Monkeys can easily be conditioned to fear snakes, but not flowers
- Fears may be overdeveloped in some individuals
3. Panic Disorder
Panic disorder: sudden occurrence of multiple psychological and physical symptoms typically associated with terror
- Many individuals experience panic even when not in danger
Symptoms:
- Shortness of breath
- Heart palpitations
- Sweating
- Dizziness
- Derealisation (feeling that the world is unreal)
- Fear of death/“losing one’s mind”
- Panic episodes pretty common
- ⅓ Canadians experience 1+ per year
- Usually during extreme stress
- Occasional panic disorders are NOT sufficient for diagnosis
- To be diagnosed, individual must experience
- Recurrent, unexpected atacks
- Significant fear of another attack