Am I Normal?
What do I feel and why?
Am I scared, sad or psyched?
Substances and Eating
Severity is key - Psychosis and PDDs
100

Ancient biological beliefs around psychopathology lead to this treatment.

What is balancing humors?

100

This perspective integrates many different theories to explain psychopathology and it emphasizes the interaction among the component parts.

What is the biopsychosocial perspective?

100

__________ is a natural response to danger, whereas _____________ is a concern about danger occurring in the future.

What is Fear vs. Anxiety?

100

This is the neurotransmitter most often associated with all substance use disorders.

What is dopamine?
100

This is the class of medications typically used for schizophrenia.

What are antipsychotics?

200

This is the intervention that behaviorists would recommend.

What is systematic desensitization?

200

_________ states whether something is measuring what is says it is where as _____________ states whether the measurement is consistent.

What are validity and reliability?

200

Name three specific depressive disorder diagnoses.

What are MDD, pervasive depressive disorder, Premenstrual dysphoric disorder?

200

These are the five main categories of substances of abuse.

What are depressants, stimulants, opiates, hallucinogens, and "other"?

200

These are the three categories of schizophrenia symptoms.

What are positive, negative and disorganized?
300

These are the 3 primary factors for determining if a behavior is abnormal.

What are Impaired functioning, individual distress, cultural norm violations?

300

When therapists learn of a threat to a specific individual, they must act on that information.  This is call ______________.

What is Tarasoff duty to warn?

300

___________ phobia occurs only in the presence of others whereas ______________ phobia occurs in response to specific environmental cues.

What are Social Phobia and Specific Phobia?
300

______________ is the property of a substance that removes discomfort (negative reinforcement) vs. ______________ which increases ones enjoyment (positive reinforcement).

What are analgesic and euphoric?

300

This is a possible biological vulnerability for antisocial personality disorder.

What is underarousal hypothesis (need for increased physiological activity, similar to thrill seekers)?

400

When my Id starts fighting with my Superego, I will feel this ______________.

What is anxiety?

400

These are the three components of emotions.

What are behavior, physiology and cognition?

400

These are the three components of Beck's Cognitive Triad theory of depression.

What are self, others, future?

400

This is the primary factor the characterizes all eating disorders.

What is an unhealthy relationship to food?

400

These are the three clusters of personality disorders and an example of each.

What are Odd/Ecentric (e.g., Paranoid Personality Disorder); Dramatic, Emotional, Erratic (e.g., Borderline Personality Disorder); and Anxious or Fearful (e.g., Obsessive-Compulsive Personality disorder)

500

These are the 3 factors/steps in studying abnormal behavior.

What are Clinical description/Describe; Etiology/why; Treatment/outcome?

500

The DSM is a ______________ classification system.

What is prototypical?

500

These are the 4 primary symptom clusters of PTSD that occur after a criterion A event.

What are intrusions, avoidance, negative emotions/cognitions and hyperarousal?

500

A binge includes objective symptom, which is _________________, and subjective symptom, which is _________________.

What are 1) a specific/behaviorally measurable amount of food consumed that is excessive of "normal" and 2) a perceived distress about the food that one consumed in a single sitting.
500

This personality disorder is most often associated with childhood trauma, however, that is not the only cause.

What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

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