01:920:240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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Depression, anxiety disorders, intermittent explosive disorder, ocd. The negative situation is going to naturally lead to her have all kinds of negative reactions: riley is going through a number of life changes. Negative changes especially distressing: positive changes can still make you stressed out, not as stressful as negative changes though. But most distress either changes when context changes or gradually dissipates over time: her negative changes will naturally lead the emotions to change and become less negative. Expectable rises in sadness, anxiety, anger: shows how different emotions function and normally function. Fear: keeps riley safe avoid electrical outlet. Anger: interpersonal emotion signaling to people that something is wrong with the situation and that they should change something, signals parents that something is wrong. Disgust: keeps riley safe also, and it keeps her healthy, keep riley healthy. Joy: find good side; keep other emotions in check. Normal emotions are contextual and each responds in different ways to same situation.