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1 The child described as expresses oy or happiness in subdued a very subdued or restrained manner in:
Disinhibited social engagement disorder Reactive attachment disorder Adjustment disorder Depression All of the above

2 Define attachment

3 Family with high expressed emotion in schizophrenia

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5 Emotions

6 Emotions الإنفعالات are typically brief, lasting only seconds or minutes, but moods الأمزجة، جمع مزاج last longer (hours or even days).

7 Basic emotions are related to instincts غرائز
Basic emotions are related to instincts غرائز. Instincts are built-in in the animal structure. Hence any animal has some basic emotions like fear and anger. These basic emotions are not learned. Although can be subjected to conditioning.

8 Freud thought that there are two instincts (death and life)
Eros and thanatos hate and love.

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12 Seven emotions are currently distinguished: anger, sadness, excitement, fear, disgust, surprise, interest

13 Limbic system basic emotions
Pride, guilt, envy,….. Cortex Damage to frontal lobes disinhibition

14 Neurotransmitters

15 William James had published his studies about emotions in a journal specialized in philosophy in the 19th century because at his time psychology was not developed like now.

16 James – Lange theory

17 Biofeedback Botox for depression Beta-blockers

18 Cannon- Bard theory

19 Cognitive theory Singer, and Schachter Injection of adrenaline
This cognitive activity may be conscious or unconscious.

20 Emotion, according to the recent cognitive theory, occurs in the following order:
1.) Cognitive appraisal تثمين، تقييم، تخمين— 2.) Physiological changes—The cognitive reaction starts biological changes such as increased heart rate or pituitary adrenal response. 3.) Action—The individual feels the emotion and chooses how to react.

21 For example: Hiba sees a snake.
1.) Hiba cognitively assesses the snake in her presence, which triggers fear. 2.) Her heart begins to race faster. Adrenaline pumps through her blood stream. 3.) Hiba screams and runs away.

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24 Two hemispheres Prefrontal cortex Space occupying lesion
Partial epilepsy

25 Temporal lobes TLE personality Lt. TLE (humorless) Vs. Rt. Excessive
Bilateral injury to temporal lobes Amygdala and fear The amygdala as a gate

26 Emotional Intelligence
Gardner theory of multiple intelligence Mirror neurons

27 Mcq

28 The mechanism of biofeedback, botox injection for depression are explained in the
Freud theory Limbic system-neurotransmitter theory James lange theory Canon bard theory Singer schachter theory

29 Which of the following is not a basic emotion
anger, sadness, Guilt fear, surprise

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31 Tumors, infarctions Sodium amobarbital Epilepsy (focal)
Lt. vs. Rt. Hemisphere Tumors, infarctions Sodium amobarbital Epilepsy (focal)

32 Depression vs. Mania TCA SSRI Antipsychotics antiepileptics


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