PSY 350 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Fluoxetine, Miracle Drug, Dopamine Hypothesis Of Schizophrenia

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1) fully recognize the reality of the loss (vs. denial) 2) work through pain of grief (vs. avoid/deny) 3) adjust to an environment in which the deceased is missing (vs. not adjusting) 4) emotionally relocate deceased and move on with life (vs. not loving ) All tasks are accomplished (vs. just letting time pass) And in a sense mourning is never complete. Unipolar people don"t switch into other states, they are just depressed. Bipolar people switch into mania and depression. Emotional: sadness and anhedonia (anti-pleasure, person can"t enjoy things. Cognitive: negative view of self and negative view of future. 1) arbitrary inference reaching a conclusion in which there is no evidence for. 2) overgeneralization drawing global conclusions based on a single fact. 3) personalization taking responsibility for bad events (that they aren"t responsible for) 4) magnification overestimating the impact of small bad events. Not enough serotonin and not enough norepinephrine. Criticism, early loss of a loved one, and rejection.