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A is a repetitive, nearly irresistible act that a person performs, often in response to some obsessive thought.
What is a compulsion
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Many people attempt to change the way they think about a stressor so that, even if they cannot eliminate it, they can at least make it less upsetting. This strategy is known as , and it is often a powerful tool for reducing stress responses.
What is cognitive reappraisal
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a mental health provider trained to work in an integrated care medical setting
What is behavioral health consultant
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amnesia refers to the loss of memory for events from a particular time or trauma up to the present.
What is continuous
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When individuals are faced with a stressor, they make a , which is a cognitive evaluation of whether the stressor is manageable or uncontrollable.
What is primary appraisal
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, formerly considered a subtype of OCD, is defined as the acquisition of and inability to discard large quantities of possessions that appear to be of limited value, to the extent that one’s living spaces are significantly cluttered.
What is hoarding
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refers to a person's efforts to modify, manage, or tolerate stressors.
What is coping
200
Loss of sensation in an area that would be covered by a glove
What is glove anesthesia
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When you feel as though you are in a dream, hovering over your own body.
What is depresonalization.
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The most highly researched, effective, and commonly used therapy for somatic symptom and related disorders is
What is CBT
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medications, used primarily to treat depressive disorders, have also been effective in treating some cases of OCD and related disorders.
What are SSRIs
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The is a three-stage physiological reaction to a stressor that includes hundreds of biochemical changes.
What is general adaptation syndrome
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The key difference between factitious disorder and malingering is that the motivation for malingering
Involves clearly identifiable external rewards
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state in which individuals travel to a new location without remembering their life, often also becoming confused with their identity
What is dissociative fugue
300
an unwanted, disturbing, often irrational thought, feeling, or image that people can not get out of their minds
What is Obsession
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Individuals with are preoccupied with one or more perceived defects in their physical appearance and perform repetitive behaviors or mental acts in response to these appearance-related concerns.
What is BDD
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A person with suffers significant behavioral or psychological symptoms in response to a stressor, usually lasting for less than 6 months.
What is an adjustment disorder
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People high in the personality trait known as tend to worry, be pessimistic, fear uncertainty, feel guilty, tire easily, have poor self-esteem, and be shy and depressed.
Negative affectivity
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, formerly known as multiple personality disorder, is one of the most perplexing of all mental disorders. It involves a shattering of a unified identity into at least two separate but coexisting personalities.
What is DID
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an attempt to reduce stress by directly changing the stressor itself
What is problem focused coping
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. is characterized by the repetitive pulling out of one’s hair, despite repeated attempts to stop, resulting in noticeable hair loss and significant distress or impairment.
What is Trichotillomania
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In panic disorder, individuals respond to a situation as though it posed a mortal threat. Persons with have actually been exposed directly or vicariously to a life-threatening situation.
What is PTSD
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Somatization is the conversion of a into symptoms.
mental state; physical
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The claims that dissociation makes individuals prone to fantasy, thereby engendering confabulated memories of trauma commonly seen in people with dissociative identity disorders.
What is fantasy model
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Two specific targets of are to activate the fear memory network associated with a traumatic event and provide experiences that are incompatible with the information stored in the memory network.
What is prolonged exposure therapy
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