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Psychopathological Conditions of Adulthood and theirTreatments (Value and…
Psychopathological Conditions of Adulthood and theirTreatments
Value and Danger of Labeling
facilitates professional communication
shorthand descriptions rich in meaning
predictive/postdictive probabilisticimplications
assists in planning maximally relevant treatments
can't trick us into thinking we understand when we do not
stigmatizing ans leads to self-fulfilling prohesies
David Rosenhan's Classic Study "On being Sane in Insane Places"
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said he heard empty, dull, thud
was admitted into hospital
Then acted normal and took notes
saw him as paranoid skitzo because they saw him through sick lense
Critques from study and impacts on DSM
single symptoms are inadequate bases for diagnosis
diagnostic criteria
Flow chart process
self report, observations, interviews
assessment
diagnosis
Treatment
ongoing assessment
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It is RARE to have Just ONE THING
diagnosis is messy
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Mood Episodes
Major Depressive episode
manic episode
hypomanic episode
Psychotic Features as an Episode-Specifier
hallmark of psychosis: delusions and hallucinations
Mood -congruent(match mood of episode)
depressive delusions-worthlessness/repulsiveness in self
manic delusions of Grandeur
Hallucinations are usually auditory-hear from outside of you
Jimi Hendrix
Voodoo Child Debate: art or manic mood episode with delusions of grandeur and power
stand up next to a mountain and chop it with hand
then said it angry
pick up pieces and make an island
Voodoo Child
Caton Vote: art - political empowerment for time period
Manic Episode:DSM CRITERIA
shown in an abnormal and persistently
elevated, expansive,and or irritable mood and has 3 or more of the following
Inflated self esteem or grandiosity
decreased need for sleep
more talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking
flight of ideas or subjective expressive that thoughs are racing
distractibility-attention too easily drawn to unimportant or irrelevant external stimuli
increase in goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation
excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences
marked impairment
distinguishes hypomanic from manic episodes
Latiffa: goddess of the wind and rain
bipolar 1 disorder
hotel won't let her in with personal check-given option of jail or hospital goes to hospital and she has lots of symptoms
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