behaviorsymptom that observed in depression patients. At the same time, it can gauge each degree of strength of symptom. Contents consist of sadness, pessimism, failure, dissatisfaction, guilt, punishment, self-dislike, self-accusation, suicidal idea, crying, irritability, withdrawal, self-image, work inhibition, insomnia, fatigue, anorexia, weight loss, hypochondri
1. What is Psychopathy?
▣ Definition
Someone who has the symptoms of ‘Psycho-pathy’
A personality disorder in which antisocial behavior happens without conscience and with no reason
Abnormal person without normal emotions or behaviors.
No sure cause of the disease found
I. What is drug
When an individual persists in use of alcohol or other drugs despite problems related to use of the substance, substance dependence may be diagnosed. Compulsive and repetitive use may result in tolerance to the effect of the drug and withdrawal symptoms when use is reduced or stopped. This, along with Substance Abuse is considered Substance Use Disorders.
II. Varieties of
conditions
Family
Socioeconomic status
Commuting time
Noise,heat,crowding
Air pollution
Cognitive Appraisal of Stressors
Primary appraisal : determining whether a stressor is irrelevant, posivtive , or stressful
Secondary appraisal : Assessing what might and can be done to reduce stress
Coping Strategies
Control strategy
Escape strategy
Symptom management strategy
Multi-cultural family?
Multi-cultural family is
formed by marriage of a man and a woman who are linguistically, culturally and racially different.
Politically, multi-cultural family
in Korea is who has different race, language and culture.
There are various types of multi-cultural families in Korea.
However, this presentation will focus on problems
of children who are born to mul
behavioral controls — expressions of irritability, annoyance, impatience, threats, aggression, and verbal abuse; inadequate control of anger and temper
- Narcissism, elevated self-appraisal or a sense of extreme entitlement
- A persistent agitated or depressed feeling (dysphoria)
- A history of childhood conduct disorder
- Aggressive, often violent behavior; prone to getting
clients know how it affect his behavior and emotion, and don't believe his thoughts blindly. When client have this objective perspective, he can have much more realistic and appropriate thoughts.
③ Purpose and method
By write down thoughts which pop up when client encounter fright situation, find out automatic thoughts which are recognized naturally and soundly through life long
3. Types of Learning disability
1) Academic Learning disability
These Disabilities are also respectively termed "dyslexia"(Reading Disorder), "dysgraphia"(Writing Disorder), and "dyscalculia"(Mathematics disorder). Youth with learning disabilities most are reading disabled.
(1) Reading Disability
Children with reading problems may struggle to read excessively slowly or
Ⅰ.Outline
1. Definition of Learning disability
The term "Learning Disabilities" usually refers to developmental problems in reading, writing, and arithmetic ―the "three Rs" of the classroom that are essential to learning as well as to everyday functioning.
2. Epidemiology
Prevalence of learning disabilities ranges from 2~10 percent of U.S. school children, with rates for b