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  • Gracell Kim

  • 問題数 68 • 10/13/2023

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    is the state in which two or more motives cannot be satisfied because they interfere with one another

    Conflict

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    Type of Conflict

    Psychological Conflict, Social Conflict, Approach-Avoidance

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    could be GOING ON INSIDE THE PERSON and no one would know

    Psychological Conflict

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    to individuals me against you

    Social Conflict

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    speaks to things that we want

    Approach

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    refers to things that we do not want

    Avoidance

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    is the ILLNESS THAT CAUSES A PERSON TO FEEL SAD AND HOPELESS much of the time.

    Depression

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    Which one is not a causes of depression?

    Think a lot about death or suicide

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    It is a Symptoms of Depression except one;

    Major events that created stress, such as childbirth or a death in the family

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    Give me the different forms of depression

    Major Depressive Disorder, Dysthymic Disorder, Psychotic Depression, Postpartum Depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Bipolar, Endogenous Depression, Situational Depression, Agitated Depression

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    characterized by a combination of symptoms that interfere with a person's ability to work, sleep, study, eat and enjoy once pleasurable activities

    Major Depressive Disorder

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    is continuous long term (chronic) form of depression.

    Dysthymic Disorder

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    feels sad and hopeless for most of the day, practically every day, and has no interest in anything

    Psychotic Depression

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    characterized by the onset of a depressive illness during the winter months, when there is less natural sunlight

    Seasonal Affective Disorder

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    a major depressive episode that occurs after having a baby

    Postpartum Depression

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    characterized by cyclical mood changes from extreme highs to extreme low

    Bipolar

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    a feeling depressed for no apparent reason

    Endogenous Depression

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    also known as Reactive Depression

    Situational Depression

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    characterized by agitation such as physical and emotional restlessness, irritability and insomnia

    Agitated Depression

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    refers to the consequences of the failure of an organism, human or animal- to respond appropriately to emotional or physical threats , wheather actual or imagined.

    Stress

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    is anything (physical or psychological) that produces stress(negative or positive)

    Stressor

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    Two types of stress

    Eustress, Distress

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    it is a stress that is healthy or gives one a feeling of fulfillment or other positive feelings

    Eustress

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    meaning well or good

    Eu

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    is known as the negative stress

    Distress

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    Enumerate the effects of Distress

    Ineffectiveness at tasks, Self-defeating behavior, Anxiety and fear, Loss of interest and initiative

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    Stages of stress

    Alarm, Resistance, Exhaustion

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    when the threat or stressor is identified or realized the body's stress response

    Alarm

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    if the stressor persists, it becomes necessary to attempt some means of coping with the stress

    Resistance

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    at this point, all the body's resources is eventually depleted and the body is unable to maintain normal function.

    Exhaustion

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    Give me the type and Categories of Stress

    Acute Stress, Episodic Acute, Chronic Stress, Traumatic Stress

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    It makes itself felt through tension headaches, emotional upsets, gastrointestinaldisturbances, feelings of agitation and pressure.

    Acute Stress

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    is more serious and can lead to migraines, hypertension, stroke, heart attack, anxiety, depression, and serious gastrointestinal distress

    Episodic Acute

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    is the most serious of all

    Chronic Stress

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    is the result of massive state stress, the effects of which can reverberate through our system for years

    Traumatic Stress

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    is treatable and reversible and usually requires professional aid.

    Posttraumatic Stress

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    is a negative emotional state that occurs when one is prevented from reaching a goal

    Frustration

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    souces of frustration

    Physical Obstacles, Social Circumstances, Personal Shortcomings, Conflict between Motives

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    such as drought, typhoons, flat tire etc.

    Physical Obstacles

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    Common Responses to Frustration

    Agression, Displaced Agression, Scapegoating, Escape

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    it refers to any response made with the intent of harming some person or objects

    Agressiom

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    it refers to the redirecting of agression to a target other than the actual source of one's frustration.

    Displaced Agression

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    it refers to the act of blaming a person group of people for conditions not of their making.

    Scapegoating

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    it is the act of reducing discomfort by leaving frustrating situation.

    Escape

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    is a malicious behavior or attitude towards someone or something, usually triggered by frustration

    Agression

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    are the sum total of ways in which people deal with minor to major stress and trauma

    Coping Mechanism

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    refers to an individual's way of reacting to frustration.

    Defense Mechanism

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    Examples of Coping Mechanism

    Avoidance, Denial, Displacement, Fantasy or Day Dreaming, Projection

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    simply find ways of avoiding having face to face uncomfotable situation, things or activities

    Denial

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    refers to the shifting of actions from a desired target to a substitute target

    Displacement

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    when we cannot achieve or do something that we want

    Fantasy or Day Dreaming

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    when a person has uncomfortable thoughts

    Projection

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    are more commonly referred to as mental illnesses

    Mental Disorder

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    The most common model used by pstchologist to explain why mental disorder accurs

    Biopsychosocial Model

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    those that are suffering and

    neurosis

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    Symptoms of Neurosis

    anxiety reaction, dissociative reaction, conversion reaction, phobic reaction, obsessive-compulsive reaction, depressive reaction

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    has diffused fearfulness tension and restlessness with sometime snowball into episodes of panic

    anxiety reaction

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    is a massive repression of dissociation of certain aspects of experience or memory varying in intensity from sleepwalking to amnesias and multiple personality disturbances

    dissociative reaction

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    illustrate symbolic resolution of conflict that imitates the effects of physical illnesses like paralysis blindness anesthesia etc.

    conversion reaction

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    refers to intense irrational fear of specific objects or events that may have a symbolic significance on the afflicted individual

    phobic reaction

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    has repetitive irrational thoughts which usually involves some symbolic effort at conflict resolution

    obsessive compulsive reaction

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    refers to depression usually accompanied by guilt feeling of inferiority and anxiety

    depressive reaction

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    came from the latin word psyche for mind or soul and osis for abnormal condition

    psychosis

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    symptoms of psychosis

    involution reaction, affective reaction, manic depressive reaction, schizophrenic reaction

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    demonstrates severe depression during the involution without previous history of psychosis

    involution reaction

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    there is a presence of inappropriately exaggerated mood and marked change in activity level with associated disorder

    affective reaction

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    shows cyclical disturbances involving various combinations of or alternation between excitement and delusional optimism on the one hand and immobilizing delusional depression on the other

    manic depressive reaction

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    is bizarre behavior disturbances of thought and reality testing emotional withdrawal ad varying levels of psychotic thinking and behavior

    schizophrenic reaction