Psych 380 1nd Edition Lecture 16 Outline of Current Lecture I. Love and PainCurrent LectureI. Kisses in our pockets; Love and pain in the face of family mental disordersII. Linda M. Isbell, PhDa. University of Massachusetts Amherst; Department of Psychologyb. She would kiss her fingers and put the kisses in her son’s pocketsc. when he was 3 years old, he was kicked out of daycared. he would pull his mom’s kisses out of his pockets and hold them by his heartIII. Her brother was born in 1968 with a mental disorder (3 years before she was born) which was not the easiest time to be born with a mental disorderIV. Although being born with one before that time period was way worse (demonic)V. Her son was diagnosed in 2008 when we knew it was due to the brain, not someone being demonicVI. 1 in 4 people will have a mental disorder in their lifetimeVII. people are still seen as being messed up geneticallyVIII. tourette’s syndromea. spectrum disorderb. simple vs. complexc. not something you can hided. motor vs. vocal/phonic ticse. Florid Tourette syndromei. Coprolalia1. Inappropriate words2. Swearsii. Copropraxia1. Inappropriate gestures2. Middle fingeriii. Echolalia1. Repeating othersIX. Psychopharmacological revolution 1965X. Psychogenic vs. organic disorderXI. Led by Arthur Shapiro MD and Elaine Shapiro PhDXII. Beyond Tics….common comorbiditiesa. Ticsb. OCDc. ADHDd. Behavioral problemsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.e. Mood disordersf. Rageg. Traumah. Depression/anxietyi. Lumping vs. splitting problemsXIII. Max’s Problems emerge (her son)a. Confusion – diagnostic & otherwiseb. Sensory integration disorder ?c. Very actived. Very good at puzzlesXIV. As seen as a very smart kidXV. Haldol, the miracle drug – June 24th 1977XVI. Haldol side effectsa. Quick weight gainb. DepressionXVII. Social isolation/social paina. People would tell them that her brother wasn’t welcome anywhere – even churchXVIII. Maxa. When he ended meds it made things worseb. Chasing a moving targetc. More raged. Move compulsive behaviorse. More problemsf. No medication, then more medicationg. More confusionh. Kicked out of
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