” I never feel relaxed”
GAD
First to develop personality theory
Freud
difference between delusion and hallucination, most common delusions/hallucinations
A false belief v. false sensory
grandiose/paranoia, auditory
Sometimes called psychopath or sociopath
Anti social personality disorder
Three text eating disorders
Anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder
“I am sure I am losing my mind and/or having a heart attack.”
Panic Attack/Disorder
me not we culture
individualism
Side effects to antipsychotic medications
Tardive dyskinesia (TD)
balance and coordination
cerebellum
Processes new memories
hippocampus
Two neurotransmitters lacking
serotonin
norepinephrine
Came up with 16 personality types
Myers-Briggs
Four positive symptoms
hallucinations
delusions
disorganized thinking/speech
movement disorders/catatonia
heartbeat and breathing
medulla
fear and aggression
amygdala
“I have a lot of anger and difficulty feeling close to others”
PTSD
competitive not relaxed personality "type" (hint-letter)
Type A
Causes of Schizophrenia (5)
Genetics, too much dopamine, flu/prenatal complications, stress, brain abnormalities (thalamus, amygdala, low frontal lobe activity, brain shrinkage)
bridge between lower and upper brain regions
pons
connects two hemispheres
corpus collosum
Behavioral (learning) perspective explains anxiety disorders how? (specifics)
continual negative reinforcement by escaping triggers for anxiety/ classical conditioning to traumatic events
Carl Rogers three essential ingredients to a healthy person
genuineness, empathy, acceptance
Three negative symptoms
flat affect
lack of pleasure in everyday life
lack of ability to begin and sustain activities
speaking little
term for specialization of the two hemispheres
laterization
the approach that looks at the physical, cognitive, and environment-all three
Biopsychosocial approach