PSYC 3830 1st Edition Lecture 23 Outline of Last Lecture I. Sleep Wake Disorders Continueda. NarcolepsyII. Breathing-Related Sleep Disordersa. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopneab. Central Sleep Apneac. Sleep Related Hypoventilation III. Parasomniasa. Nightmare Disorderb. Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Arousal Disorderc. Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorderd. Restless Leg Syndromee. Treatment Outline of Current Lecture I. Impulse Control Disordersa. Oppositional Defiant Disorderb. Intermittent Explosive Disorderc. Conduct Disorderd. Pyromania e. Kleptomania Current LectureI. Impulse Control Disordersa. Oppositional Defiant Disorderi. Pattern of angry or irritable modii. Argumentative or defiant behavior iii. Vindictiveness iv. 6 months +v. Exhibited during interactions with at least 1 individual that is NOT a siblingvi. Easily annoyed, resentful, argues with authority figures, refuses to complywith rules, annoys others, blames othersThese 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.vii. Associated with distress in the individual OR others in their immediate social environment II. Intermittent Explosive Disordera. Repeated failure to control aggressive impulses, leading to behavioral outburstsb. 1 of two ways:i. verbal aggression/physical aggression/NO damage or destructionii. damage/destruction of property or assaultc. Amount of aggressiveness is out of proportion d. Not premeditatede. Causes distress and impairment OR causes legal problems f. At least 6 years old III. Conduct Disordera. Like a less intense, less changeable form of antisocial personality disorderb. Violates basic rights of others or norms c. May show aggression to people and animalsd. Destruction of propertye. Deceitfulness and theff. Causes distress and impairment g. Specifiers:i. Childhood onset before 10 years, bad outlookii. Adolescent onset 10+ yearsiii. Limited prosocial emotions greater risk for development IV. Pyromaniaa. Deliberate and purposeful fire settingb. Experiences tension or affective arousal before the actc. Fascination and curiosity with fired. Pleasure, relief with setting fire or watching them e. Not done for some other reasonV. Kleptomaniaa. Recurrent failure to reduce impulses to steal objects that aren’t even useful for them b. Stealing for the thrill of it c. Tension and arousal befored. Pleasure, relief with stealinge. Not committed to express
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