A disorder marked by low level, persistent worries
The depressive disorder that 15-25% of people will experience at some point
Major Depressive Disorder
When a person can't remember a period of time due to a traumatic event
Dissociative Amnesia
The type of schitzophrenia that includes symptoms of childlike and regressive behaviors such as loose associations, verbal salad, and inappropriate affect
Disordganized
What is a major factor that separates personality disorders from other psychological disorders?
They are pervasive and inflexible, there is no treatment and they do not go away
A disorder in which an individual experiences high levels (but not a constant/persistent state) of axiety at
Panic Disorder
The type of mania at the extreme end of the spectrum marked by boundless energy, lack of sleep, self-destructive tendancies, and wrecklessness
Hypermania
When an individual forgets who they are and runs away for a short while, and eventually remember who they are again
Dissociative Fuge
The type of schitzophrenia that includes symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations?
Paranoid
Which personality disorder is characterized by a powerful sense of entitlement, a belief that they deserve special treatment, and have superficial relationships that lack real intimacy
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
A disorder in which an individual is afraid of public spaces
Agoraphobia
The disorder marked by cycles of deep depression and hypomania
Bipolar II Disorder
A rare dissociative disorder in which an individual becomes other people or changes between multiple personalities
Dissociative Identity Disorder
The type of schitzophrenia where the individual experiences states of stupor and agitation?
Catatonic
Which personality disorder is characterized by a distrust of others, constant suspicion, and exaggerated and excessive jealousy?
Paranoic Personality Disorder
In the context of OCD, follow up behaviors are called
Compulsions
A disorder that is a mild-moderate depression that is extended over a long period of time, at least 2 years
Dysthymia
An experience in which an individual feels as if they have seperated from themselves
Depersonalization
When does schitzophrenia typically develop?
20s
What are the four main ways personality disorders deviate from society
Cognition, Emotional Response, Interpersonal Functioning, and Impulse Control
A disorder in which symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, and hypervigilence occur directly after a traumatic event
Acute Stress Disorder
Which disorder is marked by cycles of mild depression and hypothymia
Cyclothymia
When someone experiences a dissociative fuge, it is very common for them to end up...
homeless
The type of schitzophrenia where a person cannot be placed into one category based on their symptoms?
Undifferentiated
What is a major factor that separates personality disorders from other psychological disorders?
They are pervasive and inflexible, there is no treatment and they do not go away