Anxiety
Personality
Schizophrenia
You and your brain
Other
100

” I never feel relaxed”

GAD

100

First to develop personality theory

Freud 

100

difference between delusion and hallucination, most common delusions/hallucinations

A false belief v. false sensory

grandiose/paranoia, auditory

100

Sometimes called psychopath or sociopath 

Anti social personality disorder

100

Three text eating disorders

Anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder

200

“I am sure I am losing my mind and/or having a heart attack.”

Panic Attack/Disorder

200

me not we culture

individualism

200

Side effects to antipsychotic medications

Tardive dyskinesia (TD)

200

balance and coordination

cerebellum

200

Processes new memories

hippocampus

300

Two neurotransmitters lacking

serotonin

norepinephrine


300

Came up with 16 personality types 

Myers-Briggs

300

Four positive symptoms

hallucinations

delusions

disorganized thinking/speech

movement disorders/catatonia

300

heartbeat and breathing

medulla

300

fear and aggression

amygdala

400

“I have a lot of anger and difficulty feeling close to others”

PTSD

400

competitive not relaxed personality "type" (hint-letter)

Type A

400

Causes of Schizophrenia (5)

Genetics, too much dopamine, flu/prenatal complications, stress, brain abnormalities (thalamus, amygdala, low frontal lobe activity, brain shrinkage)

400

bridge between lower and upper brain regions

pons

400

connects two hemispheres

corpus collosum 

500

Behavioral (learning) perspective explains anxiety disorders how? (specifics)

continual negative reinforcement by escaping triggers for anxiety/ classical conditioning to traumatic events

500

Carl Rogers three essential ingredients to a healthy person

genuineness, empathy, acceptance

500

Three negative symptoms

flat affect

lack of pleasure in everyday life

lack of ability to begin and sustain activities

speaking little

500

term for specialization of the two hemispheres

laterization

500

the approach that looks at the physical, cognitive, and environment-all three

Biopsychosocial approach

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