Apr. 13th, 2014 @ 10:49 pm (no subject)

šonedēļ par psychological disorders. ļoti interesants šķiet learned helplessness koncepts - žurciņas, kas saņēma elektrošoku un nevarēja no tā aizbēgt, vēlāk pat necentās pārlekt pāri barjerai, lai no tā izvairītos. šis kādreiz jāpapēta vairāk. no tā arī izriet - kontrole pār situāciju dod daudz labai pašsajūtai. šizofrēnija, OSD, PSTSD and stuff nav tiik interesanti, bet pie personal disorders* (axis II) jau izdomāju, ka šeldons (pirmais, kas nāk prātā :) pie schizoid ierakstās un bik kas no obsessive-compulsive. tiesa, šitie apraksti ir no dsm-IV, nu jau kādu laiku ir dsm-V, bet diez vai tas ko maina.
vēl interesants: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a psychological disorder characterized by a prolonged disturbance of personality accompanied by mood swings, unstable personal relationships, identity problems, threats of self-destructive behavior, fears of abandonment, and impulsivity. BPD is widely diagnosed—up to 20% of psychiatric patients are given the diagnosis, and it may occur in up to 2% of the general population. About three-quarters of diagnosed cases of BPD are women. Pie iemesliem gan genetics, tātad heritable, gan nepareizs attachment ar vecākiem, gan arī may be due to imbalances in the fast and slow emotional pathways in the brain. Specifically, they hypothesized that the fast emotional pathway through the amygdala is too active, and the slow cognitive-emotional pathway through the prefrontal cortex is not active enough in those with BPD. interesants tīri dēļ izplatības daudzuma. 
kā jau parasti, ja dikti gribās, var mēģināt sev visu pierakstīt, bet vienmēr vērts palasīt aprakstus par tiem, kas patiešām ar ko no tā visa sasirguši, un tad ātri vien var saprast, ka pašam vnk nav bijusi īstā diena vai reizēm slikts raksturs un tas arī viss. šodien braucu troļļukā un blakus onkulis ar sevi skaļi sarunājās un smējās. uzskates līdzeklis, tā teikt. 
/You submitted this quiz on Sun 13 Apr 2014 12:36 PM PDT. You got a score of 10.00 out of 10.00./ Nice. 
*From Flat World Knowledge, Introduction to Psychology, v1.0. Source: American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed., text rev.). Washington, DC: Author.
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