Appropriately and accurately labeling defined symptoms:
Diagnosis
Consistent and excessive fear and anxiety resulting in behavior disturbances:
Anxiety disorder
Hyper fixation on a perceived physical flaw that is minor or hardly noticeable to others:
Body dysmorphic disorder
A theory in which a consistent negative thought pattern leads to a sense of hopelessness, then leading to depression
Hopelessness theory
Hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking are all:
Symptoms of schizophrenia
Simultaneous manifestation of two separate disorders:
Excessive fear, distress, and anxiety about a a certain object or situation:
Phobia
The inability to part with possessions no matter how useless or valueless these objects are:
Hoarding disorder
Harmful self-directed behaviors with the intention to result in death:
Suicide
Evidence suggest the cause of schizophrenia has a ______ basis:
Genetic
The most used classification system among mental health professionals:
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
Excessive fear and anxiety in social settings in which one worries about being negatively perceived others:
Social anxiety
Intrusive memories of a distressing event, flashbacks, persistent negative moods, detachment from other people, outbursts, and exaggerated startle response are all symptoms of:
PTSD
A condition in which one feels detached or split from their self:
Dissociative disorder
Regarding brain anatomy, people with schizophrenia have enlarged ________:
Psychological disorders were seen from a ______ ______, believing the disorders were caused by forces that couldn't be scientifically explained:
Supernatural perspective
Uncontrollable, excessive worry and apprehension that is continuous for no apparent reason:
Generalized anxiety disorder
Depressive disorders
Recurring episodes of depersonalization and/or dissociation:
Depersonalization/derealization disorders
Noticeable decreases in particular behaviors, drives, and emotions is known as:
Negative symptoms
A model comprised of biological and psychosocial factors to predict likelihood of psychological disorders:
Diathesis-stress model
Repetitive behaviors with unpleasant intrusive thoughts:
Obsessive-compulsive disorders
A disorder in which one's mood fluctuates from one extreme to the other:
Bipolar disorder
People experiencing 2+ distinctly different personalities, each separate from one another:
Dissociative identity disorder
Minor symptoms of psychosis can be early signs of schizophrenia, also known as:
Prodromal symptoms