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PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY WEEK 10 EATING DISORDER AND SLEEP DISORDER.

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1 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY WEEK 10 EATING DISORDER AND SLEEP DISORDER

2 Eating Disorders Eating disorders - are characterized by disturbed patterns of eating and maladaptive ways of controlling body weight.

3 Eating Disorders Anorexia nervosa - An eating disorder characterized by maintenance of an abnormally low body weight, a distorted body image, intense fears of gaining weight and in females, amenorrhea.

4 Eating Disorders Diagnostic Features of Anorexia Nervosa A. Refusal to maintain weight at or above the minimal normal weight for one’s age and height; for example, a weight more than 15% below normal B. Strong fear of putting on weight or becoming fat despite being thin C. A distorted body image in which one’s body – or part of one’s body – is perceived as fat, although others perceive the person as thin D. In case of females who have had menarche, absence of three or more consecutive menstrual periods.

5 Eating Disorders Subtypes of Anorexia 1. A binge eating/purging type 2. A restrictive type

6 Eating Disorders Binge eating/purging type - Is characterized by frequent episodes of binge eating and purging

7 Eating Disorders Restrictive type - self-starvation

8 Eating Disorders Bulimia Nervosa - An eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating followed by self induced purging, accompanied by overconcern with body weight and shape.

9 Eating Disorders Diagnostic Features of Bulimia Nervosa 1. Recurrent episodes of binge eating (gorging) as shown by both: a) eating an unusually high quantity of food during a 2- hour period b) sense of loss control over food intake during the episode 2. Regular inappropriate behavior to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting, abuse of laxatives, diuretics or enemas; or fasting or excessive exercise 3.A minimum average of two episodes a week of binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behavior to prevent weight gain over a period of at least 3 months 3.A minimum average of two episodes a week of binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behavior to prevent weight gain over a period of at least 3 months 4. Persistent overconcern with the shape and weight of one’s body

10 Eating Disorders Causes of Anorexia and Bulimia - Sociocultural factors - Psychosocial factors - Family factors - Biological factors

11 Eating Disorders Treatment of eating disorders - Hospitalization - Family therapy - Cognitive-behavior therapy - Interpersonal psychotherapy - Antidepressant drugs (prozac)

12 Sleep Disorders Sleep disorders - Persistent or recurrent sleep-related problems that cause distress or impaired functioning

13 Sleep Disorders 2 major categories 1. Dyssomnias 2. Parasomnias

14 Sleep Disorders Dyssomnias - Sleep disorders involving disturbances in the amount, quality, or timing of sleep

15 Sleep Disorders 5 specific types of dyssomnias 1. Primary insomnia 2. Primary hypersomnia 3. Narcolepcy 4. Breathing related sleep disorder 5. Circadian rhythm-sleep disorder

16 Sleep Disorders Insomnia - Difficulties falling asleep, remaining asleep or achieving restorative sleep. Primary insomnia - A sleep disorder characterized by chronic or persistent insomnia not caused by another psychological or physical disorder or by the effects of drugs or medications.

17 Sleep Disorders Hypersomnia - A pattern of excessive sleepiness during the day. Narcolepcy - A sleep disorder characterized by sudden, irresistible episodes of sleep.

18 Sleep Disorders Breathing-related Sleep Disorder - A sleep disorder in which sleep is repeatedly disrupted by difficulty with breathing normally Circadian rhythm sleep disorder - A sleep disorder characterized by a mismatch between the body’s normal sleep-wake cycle and the demands of the environment.

19 Sleep Disorders Parasomnias - Sleep disorders involving abnormal behaviors or physiological events that occur during sleep or while falling asleep. - Common parasomnias are nighmares disorder, sleep terror disorder and sleep walking disorder.

20 Sleep Disorders Nightmare disorder - A sleep disorder characterized by recurrent awakenings due to frightening nightmares.

21 Sleep Disorders Sleep terror disorder - A sleep disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of sleep terror resulting in abrupt awakening.

22 Sleep Disorders Sleep walking disorder - A sleep disorder involving repeated episodes of sleepingwalking

23 Sleep Disorders Treatment for Sleep Disorders - Biological approaches - antianxiety drugs (benzodiazepines) - sleep medications - Psychological approaches - cognitive behavior therapy


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