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Group 8 Presentation:
Carmella Anne Garcia
 Shara Jane Clayton
 Christina Sabangan
• Plural form: Psychoneuroses or Neuroses.


• Prefix – “Psycho” was added some decades
 later when it became clear that mental and
 emotional factors were important in the
 etiology of these disorder

• Behavioral  disorder brought about by
 emotional     tension,    resulting    from
 frustration,   conflicts,   repression   or
 insecurity.

• Based on emotional conflict.
1. Anxiety
2. Inability
3. Rigid or Repetitive behavior
4. Egocentricity
5.
Hypersensitivity
6. Immaturity
7. Somatic Complaints

8. Unhappiness

9. Unconsciously motivated
    behavior
1. Predisposing, possibly constitutional
factors.
2. Childhood development patterns.
3. Life situation that precipitated the
reactions
4. Cultural
Factors.
I. Anxiety
 • Reaction is built on lifetime pattern of
   insecurity and immaturity.

 • were always tense, worried, easily upset
   and preoccupied with future calamities.
1.
Neurasthenia
   • Loss of interest in the surrounding
     or life situation severe symptoms
  • Along with headaches, backaches,
    dizzy, spells, bilious attack and
    indigestion.
  • Lacking of energy, complaints of
    being tired, chronic fatigability,
    chronic irritability & inability to
    concentrate.
Example:
A middle-aged wife of a successful businessman
who develops vague aches & pains, marked
feelings of fatigue & insomnia to extent that she
is bedridden for several weeks but for which
medical examinations discussed no organic
pathology. Psychological diagnosis indicates
that among other frustration & conflicts, she
had been greatly disturbed for year. Because of
her husband’s lack of affection. When she
became bedridden & sick, her husband
expressed considerable sympathy and spent
more time with her. Her disabilities were used
as her mechanism for securing the desired
2. Hypochondria
    • suffering of being greatly
       exaggerated, isolated and
       immature, self-centered
       personality.
Example
:
   1. Story of An Emo
   Kid
   2. Ovreprotective
   parents
People whose parents were over protective,
who showed too much concern about their
child’s health are prone to Hypochondrial
reactions. Feelings of inadequacy and lack of
fulfillment also predispose some people to
this type of reaction and like the neurasthenic
type. Secondary gains accrue to the patient
through attention-getting efforts.
II. Hysteria
 • Disorder without unidentifiable physical
   pathology one or more symptoms usually due
   to organic limbs, intense aches and pains,
   deafness, blindness, loss of voice, continuous
   vomiting, head or hand tremors, anesthesia
   where he/she becomes insensitive to pain and
   cannot feel a needle or burn. He/she may
   develop fits, seizures or faint.

 • Mood swings, dissociate reactions, loses
   his/her identity to solve emotional crisis.
1. Amnesia
        • Literally         means
           “Forgetting”
        • Disorder which the individual
           cannot recall his/her name &
           remembers little or nothing
Types of Amnesia: the past.
           about
a. Anterograde – inability to retain information which has just
been seen                    or read.
b. Retrograde – inability to recall any event which took place
during a                     certain period of time.
c. Localized – inability to recall events which are related to a
particular                   situaton
2. Fugue
   • an amnesia state. It may last for a
     few hours, days or months. It is an
     escape mechanism from highly
     distressful situation.

3. Somnambulism
   • Sleep walking is a dreamlike
     state where the patient walks
     about and carries on certain
     activities which    are   not
     remembered later.
4. Multiple
Personality form of hysteria.
  • dramatic
    Shifting from 1 personality to
    another last for from a few
    hours to several months or years.
    It develops 2 or more separate
    and different personalities.
III. Psychastenia
  • a psychoneurotic condition
     accompanied by a vast range of mental
     & emotional symptoms which cannot be
     controlled.
 Reasons and Symptoms:
   • unreasonable
       dreads/phobias, obsession and
    • compulsion
       unreasonable elation, constant
       depression or over inhibition.
1. Phobias
  • irrational or exaggerated fear of
    an object, person act or situation
    and it may develop towards any
    imaginable    aspect    of     the
    environment.
Characteristics:
a. Reasons for the fear do not make
sense.
b. The fear paralyzes instead of
enhances the
c. The fear seems to be the problem.
     ability to deal with caused by the
threat of
  discharged   of   self   destructive
Example:
  Achluphobia/nyctophobia – fear of dark
  Acrophobia – fear of high places
  Aichmophobia – fear of open paces
  Algophobia – fear of pain
  Arachnephobia – fear of spiders
  Astraphobia – fear of thunder, lightning & storm
  Cheimophobia – fear of cold
  Dipsophobia – fear of drinking
  Ecophobia/Oikophobia – fear of home
  Electrophobia – fear of electricity
  Pathophobia – fear of disease
  Xenophobia – fear of strangers
2. Obsession
  • is an idea or series of idea which
    recur so frequently that it
    interferes with normal thinking.
    The thought continues to intrude
    no matter how hard one tries and
    what activities are undertaken.

Common
Osession:
  Self-Accusatory Thoughts - Thought
  about losing the mind, committing
  immoral acts, superstitious worries,
  etc.
Psychodynamics of
obsessionof the obsession is from an early
a. The origin :
unpleasant        experience.
b. The individual retained some painful
ideas, usually of       guilt as a result of this
experience.
c. Since the memory of such experience is
unbreakable it is       displaced with an idea
which is more tolerable
d. The obsessional thoughts usually are only
remotely, although symbolically related to the
expressed experience.
e. Feelings of guilt & shame, as a rule are the
casual factors in obsessional thinking.
3. Compulsion
  • irresistible tendency to perform
    an act or ritual which the
    individual feels compelled to
    carry out even though it is
    recognize as irrational.
Example:
  Arithmania – impulse to count everything.
  Dipsomania – impulse to drink liquor.
  Homicidalmania – impulse to kill.
  Kleptomania – impulse to steal.
  Megalomania – impulse for fame & power.
  Pyromania – impulse to set fire to things.
  Suicidalmania – impulse to take one’s own
  life.
Other Types:
I. Traumatic Neurosis
  • Inappropriate symptom pattern is
    manifested in a situation where
    the individual fears for his/her
    safety.
II. Operational Fatigue or
     War Neurosis
  • Manifested in response to a battle
    environment it is reactive state
    resulting from
The Anxiety Disorder

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Psychoneurosis

  • 1. neurosis Group 8 Presentation: Carmella Anne Garcia Shara Jane Clayton Christina Sabangan
  • 2. • Plural form: Psychoneuroses or Neuroses. • Prefix – “Psycho” was added some decades later when it became clear that mental and emotional factors were important in the etiology of these disorder • Behavioral disorder brought about by emotional tension, resulting from frustration, conflicts, repression or insecurity. • Based on emotional conflict.
  • 3. 1. Anxiety 2. Inability 3. Rigid or Repetitive behavior 4. Egocentricity 5. Hypersensitivity
  • 4. 6. Immaturity 7. Somatic Complaints 8. Unhappiness 9. Unconsciously motivated behavior
  • 5. 1. Predisposing, possibly constitutional factors. 2. Childhood development patterns. 3. Life situation that precipitated the reactions 4. Cultural Factors.
  • 6. I. Anxiety • Reaction is built on lifetime pattern of insecurity and immaturity. • were always tense, worried, easily upset and preoccupied with future calamities.
  • 7. 1. Neurasthenia • Loss of interest in the surrounding or life situation severe symptoms • Along with headaches, backaches, dizzy, spells, bilious attack and indigestion. • Lacking of energy, complaints of being tired, chronic fatigability, chronic irritability & inability to concentrate.
  • 8. Example: A middle-aged wife of a successful businessman who develops vague aches & pains, marked feelings of fatigue & insomnia to extent that she is bedridden for several weeks but for which medical examinations discussed no organic pathology. Psychological diagnosis indicates that among other frustration & conflicts, she had been greatly disturbed for year. Because of her husband’s lack of affection. When she became bedridden & sick, her husband expressed considerable sympathy and spent more time with her. Her disabilities were used as her mechanism for securing the desired
  • 9. 2. Hypochondria • suffering of being greatly exaggerated, isolated and immature, self-centered personality. Example : 1. Story of An Emo Kid 2. Ovreprotective parents
  • 10. People whose parents were over protective, who showed too much concern about their child’s health are prone to Hypochondrial reactions. Feelings of inadequacy and lack of fulfillment also predispose some people to this type of reaction and like the neurasthenic type. Secondary gains accrue to the patient through attention-getting efforts.
  • 11. II. Hysteria • Disorder without unidentifiable physical pathology one or more symptoms usually due to organic limbs, intense aches and pains, deafness, blindness, loss of voice, continuous vomiting, head or hand tremors, anesthesia where he/she becomes insensitive to pain and cannot feel a needle or burn. He/she may develop fits, seizures or faint. • Mood swings, dissociate reactions, loses his/her identity to solve emotional crisis.
  • 12. 1. Amnesia • Literally means “Forgetting” • Disorder which the individual cannot recall his/her name & remembers little or nothing Types of Amnesia: the past. about a. Anterograde – inability to retain information which has just been seen or read. b. Retrograde – inability to recall any event which took place during a certain period of time. c. Localized – inability to recall events which are related to a particular situaton
  • 13. 2. Fugue • an amnesia state. It may last for a few hours, days or months. It is an escape mechanism from highly distressful situation. 3. Somnambulism • Sleep walking is a dreamlike state where the patient walks about and carries on certain activities which are not remembered later.
  • 14. 4. Multiple Personality form of hysteria. • dramatic Shifting from 1 personality to another last for from a few hours to several months or years. It develops 2 or more separate and different personalities.
  • 15. III. Psychastenia • a psychoneurotic condition accompanied by a vast range of mental & emotional symptoms which cannot be controlled. Reasons and Symptoms: • unreasonable dreads/phobias, obsession and • compulsion unreasonable elation, constant depression or over inhibition.
  • 16. 1. Phobias • irrational or exaggerated fear of an object, person act or situation and it may develop towards any imaginable aspect of the environment. Characteristics: a. Reasons for the fear do not make sense. b. The fear paralyzes instead of enhances the c. The fear seems to be the problem. ability to deal with caused by the threat of discharged of self destructive
  • 17. Example: Achluphobia/nyctophobia – fear of dark Acrophobia – fear of high places Aichmophobia – fear of open paces Algophobia – fear of pain Arachnephobia – fear of spiders Astraphobia – fear of thunder, lightning & storm Cheimophobia – fear of cold Dipsophobia – fear of drinking Ecophobia/Oikophobia – fear of home Electrophobia – fear of electricity Pathophobia – fear of disease Xenophobia – fear of strangers
  • 18. 2. Obsession • is an idea or series of idea which recur so frequently that it interferes with normal thinking. The thought continues to intrude no matter how hard one tries and what activities are undertaken. Common Osession: Self-Accusatory Thoughts - Thought about losing the mind, committing immoral acts, superstitious worries, etc.
  • 19. Psychodynamics of obsessionof the obsession is from an early a. The origin : unpleasant experience. b. The individual retained some painful ideas, usually of guilt as a result of this experience. c. Since the memory of such experience is unbreakable it is displaced with an idea which is more tolerable d. The obsessional thoughts usually are only remotely, although symbolically related to the expressed experience. e. Feelings of guilt & shame, as a rule are the casual factors in obsessional thinking.
  • 20. 3. Compulsion • irresistible tendency to perform an act or ritual which the individual feels compelled to carry out even though it is recognize as irrational. Example: Arithmania – impulse to count everything. Dipsomania – impulse to drink liquor. Homicidalmania – impulse to kill. Kleptomania – impulse to steal. Megalomania – impulse for fame & power. Pyromania – impulse to set fire to things. Suicidalmania – impulse to take one’s own life.
  • 21. Other Types: I. Traumatic Neurosis • Inappropriate symptom pattern is manifested in a situation where the individual fears for his/her safety. II. Operational Fatigue or War Neurosis • Manifested in response to a battle environment it is reactive state resulting from
  • 23. Thanks And God Bless us all! ♥☺♥ GO PSYCH