Brain and Neurotransmitters
Psychological Disorders
Personality Disorders
Mood Disorders
Dissociative Disorders
Hodgepodge
100

Damage to this brain region would most likely result in poor judgment, impulsivity, and difficulty planning ahead.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

100

These three criteria are used together to help determine whether behavior may require clinical evaluation.

Answer: What are distress, dysfunction, and deviance?

100

This psychological debate examines whether behavior is primarily shaped by genetic inheritance or environmental influences.

Answer: What is the nature vs. nurture debate?

100

A disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and low energy over an extended period is known as this.

Answer: What is Major Depressive Disorder?

100

Disorders involving disruptions in memory, identity, or consciousness fall under this category.

Answer: What are dissociative disorders?

100

Severe food restriction, intense fear of weight gain, and distorted body image define this disorder.

Answer: What is Anorexia Nervosa?

200

A patient who cannot form new long-term memories after an accident likely has damage to this structure.

Answer: What is the hippocampus?

200

A person experiencing intense emotional suffering that significantly impacts their well-being is demonstrating this component of the 3 D’s.

Answer: What is distress?

200

A person who is consistently suspicious and socially detached would most likely be classified in this cluster.

Answer: What is Cluster A?

200

This mood disorder involves alternating episodes of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood or energy.

Answer: What is Bipolar Disorder?

200

Hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking are defining symptoms of this disorder.

Answer: What is schizophrenia?

200

Engaging in behaviors like cutting as a way to manage overwhelming emotions is known as this.

Answer: What is self-harm?

300

An overactive response in this brain structure would most likely lead to heightened fear and emotional reactivity.

Answer: What is the amygdala?

300

When behavior interferes with a person’s ability to function in daily life, this criterion is being met.

Answer: What is dysfunction?

300

Impulsivity, unstable relationships, and intense emotional reactions are most characteristic of this cluster.

Answer: What is Cluster B?

300

This type of depression occurs in conjunction with the seasons. Often time worsening in the winter.

Answer: What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?

300

The presence of two or more distinct identities controlling behavior is characteristic of this disorder.

Answer: What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?

300

This is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition affecting communication, social interaction and behavior.


What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

400

Low levels of this neurotransmitter are often linked to decreased motivation and reduced feelings of reward.

Answer: What is dopamine?

400

Behavior that strongly violates social or cultural norms, regardless of harm, reflects this component.

Answer: What is deviance?

400

 These Cluster C disorders are characterized by anxiety and fearfulness.



What are Avoidant Personality Disorder

Dependent Personality Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder?

400

A person who experiences depressive symptoms for years with less severe intensity than major depression may be diagnosed with this disorder.

Answer: What is Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)?

400

People with dissociative disorders have almost always experienced this at a very young age?

What is severe trauma?

400

This is a number that can be called in a mental health emergency, similar to 911.

What is 988?

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