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AP Psych DMA What are the symptoms of antisocial personality disorder? Delusions of persecution are common in which form of schizophrenia? Please turn in FRQ # 3

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What are the symptoms of antisocial personality disorder? Delusions of persecution are common in which form of schizophrenia? Please turn in FRQ # 3. AP Psych DMA. DMA/turn in FRQ #3 Vote on t-shirt designs Grade FRQ #1&2 Review session Chapter 16 Somatoform disorders Case studies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AP Psych DMA

What are the symptoms of antisocial personality disorder?

Delusions of persecution are common in which form of schizophrenia?

Please turn in FRQ # 3

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Today’s Agenda

DMA/turn in FRQ #3Vote on t-shirt designsGrade FRQ #1&2Review sessionChapter 16

◦Somatoform disorders◦Case studies

Homework Chap. 16 & 17 Test – Monday, Mar. 19th

Chap. 16 & 17 notes due Monday, Mar. 19th

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T-Shirt Design Voting

Everyone needs 3 stars

Look at all the designs

Put a star on the 3 designs you want to vote for.

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FRQ Grading

Grab your FRQ & a scoring guideSwap with a neighborBE BRUTAL!!! when gradingGive the scoring guide & drafts back.

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Chap. 16 & 17 Review Session

Monday, March 19th 7:00 AMWheeler’s classroom

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Disorders – a little review…

Anxiety◦Generalized Anxiety◦OCD◦Panic

Mood◦Major Depression◦Bipolar

Dissociative ◦Dissociative Identity (DID)◦Amnesia◦Fugue

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Dissociative Disorders

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Depersonalization Disorder

Feels detached from mind or body.◦Feels as those memories didn’t happen to

him/her.Experiences numbness / physical

symptoms.May experience flashbacks, panic attacks,

etc…

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SchizophreniaSchizophrenia “split mind” a group of severe disorders characterized by:disorganized & delusional thinkingdisturbed perceptionsinappropriate emotions & actions

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Schizophrenia Delusions

false beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders

Hallucinationssensory experiences without sensory stimulation

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Schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia

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Somatoform Disorders

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General Characteristics

Person experiences a physical symptoms (ex. pain) or a medical disorder.◦No medical condition is present◦Often discovered in a medical setting◦Psychological stress/trauma translates into a

physical problem.

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Conversion Disorder

Psychological trauma is changed into a symbolic physical dysfunction.◦Example: witness a horrible accident and then

you go blind.

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Pain Disorder

Feel pain.Pain causes distressPsychological factors are judged to have

played an important role in the onset, severity, etc… of the pain.

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Hypochondrias

Feeling excessive concern about one’s health.

Exaggerates the seriousness of physical complaints.

Research medical issuesDiscuss medical problems (seek attention)May have been given attention when

he/she was young and ill.

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Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Become obsessively focused on one part of the body.◦Usually the face.

Feel as though body part is ugly, fat, unattractive…

Compare body part to others (pictures, in person…).◦Ex. a 14 year-old girl begins obsessing about the

shape of her eyes (complains about them, spends considerable amount of time looking at them, compares them to other people’s…)

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Personality Disorders1. Read the section on personality disorders in

chapter 16

2. Select 3 of the personality disorders and compare/contrast them.

◦ Use the three circle venn diagram.

3. Explain why antisocial personality disorder is the “most troubling” of them. What sets it apart? How does biology and environment (nature/nurture) affect it?

4. You may work with a partner (if you wish)

Turn in your answers when you are done.

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Case Studies