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1 Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior 2e
Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst

2 Variations in Individual and Group Behavior Domain

3 Psychological Disorders Chapter

4 Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders
Module 31

5 Dissociative Disorders
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

6 Dissociative Disorders
Disorders in which the sense of self has become separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings

7 Types of Dissociative Disorders
Three main types: Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative Fugue Dissociative Identity Disorder

8 Dissociative Disorders

9 Dissociative Disorders: Dissociative Amnesia
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

10 Dissociative Amnesia A dissociative disorder characterized by loss of memory in reaction to a traumatic event Example: soldiers in combat

11 Dissociative Disorders: Dissociative Fugue
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

12 Dissociative Fugue A dissociative disorder characterized by loss of identity and travel to a new location The person may develop a new identity and begin a new life.

13 Dissociative Disorders: Dissociative Identity Disorder
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

14 Dissociative Identity Disorder
Rare and controversial dissociative disorder in which an individual experiences two or more distinct and alternating personalities Formerly called multiple personalities

15 Dissociative Identity Disorder
Personalities can be different ages, sex, and self perception of characteristics Three Faces of Eve Sybil

16 Dissociative Identity Disorder
Insert “Multiple Personality Disorder” Video #31 from Worth’s Digital Media Archive for Psychology. Instructions for importing the video file can be found in the ‘Readme’ file on the CD-ROM. This same clip is on the Brain Series.

17 Dissociative Identity Disorder
Play “Multiple Personality” (9:00) Module #23 from The Brain: Teaching Modules (2nd edition). This same clip is on the Worth Digital Media Archive CD-ROM.

18 Schizophrenia Disorders
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

19 Schizophrenia Group of severe disorders characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions and actions Is not one disorder but a family of disorders Is not “split personality” Occurs in about 1% of the population

20 Schizophrenia Play “Schizophrenia: Symptoms” (5:39) Module #26 from The Brain: Teaching Modules (2nd edition).

21 Schizophrenia Disorders: Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

22 Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Symptoms of schizophrenia include: Delusions (false beliefs) Hallucinations (false perceptions) Inappropriate emotions or behaviors

23 Symptoms of Schizophrenia

24 Delusions False beliefs that are symptoms of schizophrenia and other serious psychological disorders Four major types of delusions: Grandeur Persecution Sin or guilt Influence

25 Delusions of Grandeur False beliefs that a person is more important than they really are Patients may believe they are a famous person (e.g. Napoleon)

26 Delusions of Persecution
False beliefs that people are out to get the person Believe they are being followed, the phone is wiretapped, etc.

27 Delusions of Sin or Guilt
False beliefs that the person is responsible for some misfortune

28 Delusions of Influence
False beliefs of being controlled by outside forces

29 Hallucinations False perceptions that are symptoms of schizophrenia or other serious psychological disorders Types of hallucinations: Auditory (hearing voices) Visual (seeing things) Tactile (feeling skin sensations) Can also have distorted smell and taste

30 Inappropriate Emotions/Behaviors
Flat affect – showing little or no emotional response Word salad – nonsense talk Waxy flexibility – the person’s arms and legs will remain in place after being moved there

31 Schizophrenia Disorders: Types of Schizophrenia
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

32 Types of Schizophrenia

33 Paranoid Schizophrenia
Characterized by delusions, especially grandeur and persecution. Auditory and other hallucinations support the delusions. A Beautiful Mind

34 Catatonic Schizophrenia
Characterized by variations in voluntary movement Catatonic excitement – rapid movements with delusions and hallucinations Catatonic stupor – little or no activity, movement, or speech (waxy flexibility)

35 Disorganized Schizophrenia
Characterized by bizarre behavior, delusions, and hallucinations. Very disturbed thought and language (word salad)

36 Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
Symptoms that don’t clearly fit into one of the other types of schizophrenia but still show clear symptoms of schizophrenia

37 Schizophrenia in the Real World
Play “Cop Psychiatrists” (10:30) Segment #32 from Scientific American Frontiers: Video Collection for Introductory Psychology (2nd edition).

38 Schizophrenia Disorders: Causes
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

39 Schizophrenia Play “Schizophrenia: Etiology” (14:45) Module #27 from The Brain: Teaching Modules (2nd edition).

40 Biological Factors - Genetics
Schizophrenia tends to run in families. Genetics appears to produce a predisposition (increased likelihood) to develop schizophrenia. Genain Quadruplets

41 Genetics and Schizophrenia

42 Biological Factors – Brain Structure
Brain structure of those with schizophrenia is different than the normal brain Those with schizophrenia have smaller amounts of brain tissue and larger fluid filled spaces. The thalamus is smaller in those with schizophrenia.

43 Biological Factors – Brain Function
The brain of those with schizophrenia operates differently than the normal brain. The frontal lobes show less activity. Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine.

44 Biological Factors – Brain Function

45 Schizophrenia Insert “The Schizophrenic Brain” Video #29 from Worth’s Digital Media Archive for Psychology. Instructions for importing the video file can be found in the ‘Readme’ file on the CD-ROM.

46 Biological Factors – Prenatal Viruses
A viral infection during the middle of pregnancy may increase schizophrenia risk.

47 Psychological Factors
Two main areas: Stress Disturbed family It’s unclear whether these are causes or consequences of schizophrenia.

48 Personality Disorders
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

49 Personality Disorders
Psychological disorders characterized by rigid and lasting behavior patterns that disrupt social functioning Divided into three clusters: Related to anxiety With odd and eccentric behaviors With dramatic or impulsive behaviors

50 Personality Disorders

51 Personality Disorders Related to Anxiety
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

52 Avoidant Personality Disorder
So sensitive about being rejected that personal relationships become difficult

53 Dependent Personality Disorder
Behave in clingy, submissive ways and displays a strong need to have others take care of them

54 Personality Disorders with Odd or Eccentric Behaviors
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

55 Paranoid Personality Disorder
Shows deep distrust of other people, which gets in the way of personal relationships Different than paranoid schizophrenia

56 Schizoid Personality Disorder
Is detached from social relationships Are true hermits, preferring life alone and avoiding intimate interactions at all costs

57 Personality Disorders with Dramatic or Impulsive Behaviors
Module 31: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

58 Borderline Personality Disorder
Exhibit instability of emotions, self-image, behavior, and relationships

59 Antisocial Personality Disorder
Personality disorder in which the person shows a lack of conscience for wrongdoing Shows no respects for the rights others Usually male Also known as psychopathic or sociopathic personality disorder

60 The Antisocial Personality Disorder
Insert “The Mind of the Psychopath” Video #30 from Worth’s Digital Media Archive for Psychology. Instructions for importing the video file can be found in the ‘Readme’ file on the CD-ROM. This video clip is also part of The Mind series segment.

61 The Mind of the Psychopath
Play “The Mind of the Psychopath” (18:39) Segment #35 from The Mind: Psychology Teaching Modules (2nd edition). Parts of this video clip are included in the Worth Digital Media Archive CD-ROM.

62 The End

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