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VCU PSYC 101 - Depression

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PSYC 101 1st Edition Lecture 19 Outline of Last Lecture - Psychological Disorders Outline of Current Lecture - Depression Current Lecture- Depression Cognitive Behavior Therapy - For panic disorder Depression - Quality of depression o Lowering mood than normal - Symptoms o Eating or weight changeo Sleep problems o Fatigue o Low self-worth o Problem concentratingo Thoughts of death Depression - Drug therapies - Brain stimulation - Sleep deprivation SSRI - Prozac - Zanax MAO Inhibitors These 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.- Catron - Increases the serotonin amount in the synapse ECT - Electroconvulsive therapy - Severely depressed patients do not respond to drugs and they are given shocks to relive depression rTMS - Repetitive trans cranial magnetic stimulation- Minimal side effects - Coil placed in pre frontal region Depression decreases the time of REM cycle REM deprivation improves mood Antidepressant drugs improve sleep Cognitive therapies - Practical techniques for correcting


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