Abnormal PsychologyPrentice Hall PTR, 2001 - Psychology |
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... symptoms of reexperiencing a traumatic event , avoidance , and increased autonomic arousal with symptoms either ... Typical symptoms 1. Reexperiencing the trauma - distressing thoughts or images , nightmares , or flashbacks - in its most ...
... symptoms of reexperiencing a traumatic event , avoidance , and increased autonomic arousal with symptoms either ... Typical symptoms 1. Reexperiencing the trauma - distressing thoughts or images , nightmares , or flashbacks - in its most ...
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Robert Doan. II . III . Typical symptoms and associated features A. The concept of dependence 1 . 2 . Craving and psychological dependence are two terms often used to describe dependence - people take the drug to control how they feel ...
Robert Doan. II . III . Typical symptoms and associated features A. The concept of dependence 1 . 2 . Craving and psychological dependence are two terms often used to describe dependence - people take the drug to control how they feel ...
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... symptoms in the absence of other disorders ( mood , delirium , dementia , substance abuse ) Symptoms include hearing ... Typical symptoms and course A. Positive symptoms 1 . Hallucinations - sensory experiences not caused by external ...
... symptoms in the absence of other disorders ( mood , delirium , dementia , substance abuse ) Symptoms include hearing ... Typical symptoms and course A. Positive symptoms 1 . Hallucinations - sensory experiences not caused by external ...
Contents
CHAPTER OUTLINE | 2 |
VIDEO RESOURCES | 8 |
From Paradigms to Systems | 9 |
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abnormal behavior abnormal psychology ADHD adolescence adult alcohol Alzheimer's anorexia anorexia nervosa antisocial personality antisocial personality disorder anxiety disorders approach Ask students assessment associated autistic basic Biological factors bipolar disorder brain bulimia bulimia nervosa cause CHAPTER OUTLINE child childhood classification CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES client clinical cognitive color common comorbidity dementia Describe diagnosis DISCUSSION IDEAS disease dissociative disorders dissociative identity disorder drugs DSM-IV eating disorders effects emotional episodes etiology experience fear Films functioning gender differences genetic groups Humanities and Sciences identify increased influence interaction involved LEARNING OBJECTIVES Students LECTURE SUGGESTIONS major depressive medication mental disorders mental retardation mood disorders negative nervosa onset panic disorder parents patients personality disorder phobias physical PRENTICE HALL VIDEOS prevalence problems programs psychodynamic psychopathology psychotherapy PTSD rates relationships response risk role schizophrenia sexual abuse Social factors somatoform disorders specific stress studies suicide theory therapist therapy TRANSPARENCIES trauma treatment Typical symptoms VIDEO RESOURCES women