PSYC 3082 : Psyc 3082 Final
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Diagnostic criteria cutoffs classifications (mild, moderate, severe, profound) Schizophrenia and psychotic disorders delusions vs. hallucinations types of delusions positive vs. negative symptoms vs. disorganized (also types of each) speech patterns (tangentiality, loose associations, circumstantiality ,etc. ) Personality disorders (p. d. "s) the major criteria origins and onset of be able to recognize each of the personality disorders discussed from case examples childhood precursors to antisocial p. d. Types a, b, c and the personality disorders effective treatment of pd. "s and comorobid disorders. Dsm-iv diagnostic classification of p. d. "s general differences in overall prevalence rates of the p. d. s (see table 11. 2 in book . 5th edition, not previous versions; if you do not have the current book, be sure and get a copy of the table from the 5th edition ) gender bias in diagnosis. Duty to warn procedures if one is an immediate danger to self or other(s) By all means be prepared to answer questions based on small case examples.