Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder✔✔ ANSWER✔✔- diagnosis can only
be made between 6-18 years old
-onset occurs before age 10
-recurrent temper outbursts 3X/ week
-irritable or angry mood most of the time
-symptoms must be present for at least 1 year in at least two settings
Types of research designs:
experimental
quasi-experimental
pre-experimental✔✔ ANSWER✔✔experimental: measure of an intervention
vs non-intervention, random assignment of participants
,EX: randomly selecting schools to participate in a handwashing poster
intervention to measure hand washing
quasi-experimental: intervention vs non-intervention, but assignment of
participants is NOT random
EX: selecting one high school to participate in handwashing poster
intervention to measure handwashing
pre-experimental: no control group, only measures effect of intervention
EX: a teacher tries out a new classroom management system
According to Freud's psychosexual development, what causes someone to
get stuck or fixated?✔✔ ANSWER✔✔either too much or too little
gratification
Rumination disorder✔✔ ANSWER✔✔repeated regurgitation, rechewing of
food w/o disgust
, factitious disorder✔✔ ANSWER✔✔somatic symptom disorder: intense focus
on a real, physical symptom (pain, shortness of breath, fatigue) to the point
that it causes significant distress
illness anxiety disorder: causes people to have an irrational fear of
developing a serious medical condition.
conversion disorder: a disorder in which a person experiences very specific
genuine physical symptoms for which no physiological basis can be found
(but person is not excessively worried about symptoms)
factitious disorder (Munchausen Syndrome): a serious mental illness that
involves intentionally falsifying medical or psychiatric symptoms to deceive
others
malingering vs factitious disorder✔✔ ANSWER✔✔-malingering: motivated
by external incentives (missing work)
-factitious disorder: person receives no tangible external rewards other than
being the "sick person"
Equifinality vs. Multifinality✔✔ ANSWER✔✔-Equifinality- start at different
points and end in the same point
EX:
-Multifinality- begin at the same points, but end in different places
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