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Hema Latwal 4 years, 10 months ago

A mood disorder, also referred to as an affective disorder, is a condition that severely impacts your mood and its related functions. Mood disorder is a broad term that's used to include all the different types of depression and bipolar disorder, both of which affect your mood. If you have symptoms of a mood disorder, your moods may range from extremely low (depressed) to extremely high or irritable (manic). Types of Mood Disorders:- Major depressive disorder: This is what we often hear referred to as major depression or clinical depression. It involves long periods of extreme sadness, hopelessness, and/or fatigue that last for two weeks or more. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD): This type of depression typically strikes during the short days of the year when the sun isn't out as long. Bipolar I disorder: Also referred to in the past as "manic depression," if you have mania, you experience euphoric and/or irritable moods and increased energy or activity. During manic episodes, you also regularly engage yourself in activities that can very result in painful consequences for you and/or someone else. Bipolar II disorder: For diagnosis, you must have had at least one episode of current or past hypomania, which is a less severe form of mania, and at least one episode of current or past major depression, but no history of any manic episodes. The criteria for episodes of mania, hypomania, and major depression remain the same. Cyclothymic disorders: Diagnosis requires a two-year history minimum of many episodes of not-quite hypomania and not-quite major depression. It's a less extreme form of bipolar disorder.
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Riddhi Dass 4 years, 11 months ago

Psychometric approach views intelligence as a whole and it has 5-6 theories
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Satwik Gupta 5 years ago

COURSE STRUCTURE CLASS XII (2019-20) One Theory Paper 3 Hours Marks: 70 Units Topics No. of periods Marks I Variations in Psychological Attributes 9 II Self and Personality 10 III Meeting Life Challenges. 7 IV Psychological Disorders. 10 V Therapeutic Approaches. 7 VI Attitude and Social Cognition 8 VII Social Influence and Group Processes 7 VIII Psychology and Life 6 IX Developing Psychological Skills 6 Total. 70
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Sayan Ray 5 years ago

Deviation from social norms and maladaptive behaviour
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Pratiksha Gaikwad 4 years, 11 months ago

A person is said to be abnormal if he/she consist 4D's 1. Deviance - (different,extreme,unusual,and even bizzare) 2. Distress - ( unpleasent & upsetting to the person and to others) 3. Disfunctional - ( interfare with person's ability to carry out a Daily activities in constructive ways) 4. Dangerous - (to the person and to others)

Sayan Ray 5 years ago

Devient Dysfunction Danger Distress
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Pratiksha Gaikwad 4 years, 11 months ago

The are over generalised beliefs

Pratiksha Gaikwad 4 years, 11 months ago

Stereotypes are category based schemas

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

When we believe that people belonging to particular groups based on religion, wealth, language etc. are bound to have certain fixed characteristics or can only do a certain type of work, we create a stereotype. For example, we see how boys and girls are made to take certain subjects not because of their aptitude but only because they are either boys or girls. Stereotypes prevent us from looking at people as unique individuals.

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Karunesh ? 4 years, 10 months ago

It is on 21January2020.
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Hema Latwal 4 years, 10 months ago

Hyperactivity is a state of being unusually or abnormally active. It’s often difficult to manage for people around the person who’s hyperactive, such as teachers, employers, and parents. If you have hyperactivity, you may become anxious or depressed because of your condition and how people respond to it. Hyperactivity is often a symptom of an underlying mental or physical health condition. One of the main conditions associated with hyperactivity is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Mulfa Mulfa 5 years, 1 month ago

Self in the same way as your various objective
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Sayan Ray 5 years ago

Case study is an in-depth study of an person's psychological attributes and psychological history. The data with which case studies are made is collected from methods like interview, observatio, questionnaire. Observation is a systematic and organized procedure to record the behavioural patterns of an individual naturally in real time
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Sia ? 5 years, 1 month ago

The definition of logic is a science that studies the principles of correct reasoning.

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Sayan Ray 5 years ago

Id, ego and superego
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Dilshad Akbar 5 years, 1 month ago

Humanistic therapy helps individuals access and understand their feelings, gain a sense of meaning in life, and reach self-actualization.
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Prathyusha Jagadeesh 4 years, 10 months ago

Attitude is formed through learning There r various ways of learning which forms a person's attitude 1) learning through association: here a person associates his or her liking with an object or a person. For eg i like psychology because i like psychology teacher 2) learning through rewards or punishment: a person tends to follow an attitude if he is rewarded for it 3) learning through modelling : a person learns attitude by observing and imitating others 4) learning through group norms and culture: attitude is formed through cultural rules for eg touching elder people feet in hindu culture is an act which becomes an attitude.
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Jayesh Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

It all depends on yau
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Saeesha Pandita 5 years, 2 months ago

Try reading about systematuc desensitisation
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Sayli Tamhane 5 years, 2 months ago

Interpretation is the fundamental mechanism by which change is effected.
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Karunesh ? 5 years, 3 months ago

self as subject When an entity (self) does somethink . Eg: " I am an Psychology student " self is described as subject . Self as object When something done on entity (self). Eg: " you should study psychology " self is described as object .

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