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PSYC 281 Fall 2013 Exam 2 Study GuideChapter 5: Somatic Symptom and related, Dissociative, and Factitious DisordersChapter 6: Mood DisordersChapter 7: Feeding and Eating DisordersChapter 8: Gender and Sexual DisordersTerms and ConceptsPSYC 281 Exam 2 Study guide 1PSYC 281 Fall 2013 Exam 2 Study GuideChapter 5: Somatic Symptom and related, Dissociative, and Factitious DisordersFor each disorder below, identify the core symptoms, epidemiology, treatments, and theories of development (etiology).Somatic Symptom and related Disorders- Somatic Symptom Disorder- Conversion Disorder- Illness Anxiety DisorderFactitious Disorders - Factitious disorder- Factitious disorder imposed on othersDissociative Disorders- Dissociative amnesia- Depersonalization/derealization disorder- Dissociative Identity DisorderTerms and Concepts- 5 types of dissociative experiences- Difference between amnesia and dissociative amnesia- Iatrogenic disorders—how do they develop?- Difference between factitious disorders and malingering- Common symptoms of somatic symptom disorders- Why DID may be a controversial diagnosis- Malingering- Role of trauma in dissociative disordersPSYC 281 Exam 2 Study guide 2Chapter 6: Mood Disorders For each disorder below, identify the core symptoms, epidemiology, treatments, and theories of development (etiology).Major Depressive Disorder- Be able to define anhedonia and dysphoria- How is MDD different from Bipolar Disorder?- Know cognitive and behavioral theories of how depression develops - Specifiers for MDD: peripartum onset, single episode, recurrent episodesPersistent Depressive Disorder- Differentiate between persistent depressive disorder and major depressive disorderBipolar disorder- Differentiate between bipolar I and bipolar IIPremenstrual Dysphoric DisorderDisruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder- Controversies with this diagnosis in childrenTerms and Concepts- Differentiate depression from sadness- Mania versus Hypomania- Double depression- Negative Cognitive Triad- Risk factors for suicide- Active vs. passive suicidal ideation- Suicide prevention- Selecting treatment for mood disorders- Anti-depressant medications, advantages and disadvantages of each typePSYC 281 Exam 2 Study guide 3Chapter 7: Feeding and Eating DisordersFor each disorder below, identify the core symptoms, epidemiology, treatments, and theories of development (etiology).Eating Disorders- Anorexia Nervosa- Bulimia Nervosa- Binge Eating DisorderFeeding and Eating Disorders of Childhood- Pica- Rumination Disorder- Avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)Terms and Concepts- Binging and purging can occur in both Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa—how do you determine which diagnosis to give?- Course of Anorexia Nervosa—high rates of relapse- Personality characteristics of people with Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa- Compensatory Behavior- Gender differences in eating disorder behavior; how might men show eating disorder symptoms differently than women?- Treatment of eating disorders—what works?- Relation between obesity and BEDPSYC 281 Exam 2 Study guide 4Chapter 8: Gender and Sexual DisordersFor each disorder below, identify the core symptoms, epidemiology, treatments, and theories of development (etiology).- Gender Dysphoria- Sexual dysfunctionso Sexual Interest/Desire Disorders Male hypoactive sexual desire disorder Female sexual interest/arousal disorder Erectile disordero Orgasmic Disorders Female orgasmic disorder Delayed ejaculationo Sexual Pain Disorders Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder Vaginismus- Paraphilic disorderso Fetishistic disordero Tranvestic festishismo Exhibitionistic disordero Frotteuristic disordero Voyeuristic disordero Pedophilic disordero Sexual masochism disordero Sexual Sadism disorderTerms and Concepts- Research on human sexuality- Human sexual response cycle—what can cause dysfunction?- Phases of sexual response cycle- Sexual differences between men and women- Gender Identity—what is its basis, and how does it develop?- Sexual orientation—what is its basis?- Developmental trajectory of Gender dysphoria- Sexual Dysfunction—how does it develop and how is it treated?- The different types of treatment of paraphilic


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