Stress
Perspectives
Disorders
Medications and Biological Treatments
Treatment Methods
100

Process of perceiving and responding to threats or challenges.

Stress

100

Focuses on brain structures, neurotransmitters, genetics.

Biological Perspective

100

Disorders beginning in childhood (e.g., ADHD, autism).

Neurodevelopmental Disorders

100

Drugs that affect mood and behavior.

Psychotropic Medications

100

Treatment involving psychological techniques.

Psychotherapy

200

Events that cause stress.

Stressors

200

Focuses on learned behaviors.

Behavioral Perspective

200

Inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

200

Another term for medications affecting the mind.

Psychoactive Medications

200

Focuses on changing negative thinking patterns.

Cognitive Therapy

300

Positive stress that can motivate you.

Eustress

300

Focuses on thinking and maladaptive thoughts.

Cognitive Perspective

300

Difficulty with social interaction and communication.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

300

Drugs for depression.

Antidepressants

300

Using rewards and punishments to shape behavior.

Applied Behavior Analysis

400

Negative, overwhelming stress.

Distress

400

Focus on unconscious conflicts.

Psychodynamic Perspective

400

Severe disorders involving psychosis.

Schizophrenic Spectrum Disorders

400

Drugs for anxiety disorders.

Antianxiety Drugs

400

Facing fears gradually (systematic desensitization).

Exposure Therapies

500

Selye’s concept of the body’s stress response: alarm, resistance, exhaustion.

General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)

500

Focus on personal growth.

Humanistic Perspective

500

Obsessions (thoughts) and compulsions (behaviors).

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

500

Drugs for psychotic symptoms.

Antipsychotic Drugs (e.g., Lithium)

500

Pairing unwanted behavior with unpleasant outcomes.

Aversion Therapy

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