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People
whose
behavior
conforms with that of the majority
are considered normal, those
who differs greatly are abnormal.
Types:
1. Generalized Anxiety Disorders
- Characterized to be nervous and
irritable.
a.
b.
Types of Compulsion
1. Checking rituals such as
looking under bed
2. Contamination compulsions
hand washing
Patterns
of
behaviors
characterized by complaints of
physical symptoms in the absence
of any real physical illness.
Types:
1. Hypochondriasis preoccupation
with bodily symptoms as possible
signs of serious illness.
Example:
Lump in the neck May bukol ako
baka cancer na to
Types:
Types:
Types:
2. Bipolar disorders
a. Bipolar I two emotional
extremes depression and mania
(elated, very active emotional state)
Types:
2. Bipolar disorders
b. Bipolar II includes depression
and atleast one episode of
hypomania (mania that is not severe
enough to interfere with everyday life)
Types:
1. Psychogenic amnesia partial or
total memory loss that can last from a
few hours to many years.
2. Psychogenic fugue suddenly
leave their present life and establish
new and different existence
3. Multiple Personality Disorder
develops
2
or
more
distinct
personality
Types:
1. Anti-social displays no
regard for moral or ethical rules
and continuously violates the
rights of others, manipulative,
impulsive, lacks feelings for
others and lack of conscience
and guilt.
Types:
2 Narcissistic exaggerated
sense of self and selfimportance; preoccupied with
fantasies and success, lacks
empathy, often expects special
treatment.
Types:
3.
Paranoid
continual
unjustified
suspicion
and
mistrust
of
people,
often
appears cold, unemotional and
easily offended.
Types:
4. Histrionic overreacts and
overdramatic in response to
minor situations, often seen as
vain, shallow, dependent or
manipulative.
Types:
5. Avoidant tends to be a loner or
social snob, oversensitive to
rejection or possible humiliation.
6. Schizotypal not disturbed
enough to be diagnosed as
schizophrenic,
strangeness
in
thinking, speech and behavior.
Loose association
Word Salad (jumble of words that are
spoken)
Delusions (false beliefs that maintained
even though they are clearly out of
touch of reality)
Hallucinations (experience of perceiving
things that do not actually exist)
Types: