Disorders
This type of disorder will usually develop later in a person's life.
What are complex phobias?
Why do people become anorexic?
What is fear of gaining weight?
What are things that most schizophrenics have in common.
What is...
1. Disorganized thinking
2. Disturbed perceptions
3. Inappropriate emotions and actions?
What disorder is classified as biological and is neurotic?
What is MDD - Major Depressive Disorder
What are 3 qualifications for Abnormal behavior?
2. Maladaptive
3. Personal Distress
4. Self-Defeating
5. Faulty interpretation of reality
Name all the types of neurotic anxiety disorders
What is Panic Disorder, Phobia, Social Anxiety, Agoraphobia, OCD?
Are eating disorders more common amongst poverty stricken individuals or individuals in the middle and upper classes of SES?
What are middle and upper classes of SES?
What is disorganized thinking?
What is bizarre and distorted thinking with false beliefs?
What are the two primary symptoms for Bipolar Disorder?
What are depression and mania?
What is the tool used by Psychologists/Psychiatrists to diagnose Mental Disorders?
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or DSM
The fear of being in places with no way to escape.
What is the most common side effect of anorexia?
What is heart disease?
What day is your chapter 6 abnormal disorders test?
What is Monday, May 2nd?
1.major depression-unhappy for 2 weeks or more...
2.seasonal affect disorder-depression during winter months bipolar disorder-formally manic depression.
Are both qualifications for what category of disorder?
What are Mood/ Dissociative Disorders
What symptom is associated with Antisocial Personality Disorder?
What is Severe social dysfunction?
Excessive worry about life circumstances for at least 6 months!
Related with → work, finances, interpersonal problems.
OCD → is a likely secondary disorder
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
Some people eat nonfood items because of nutritional deficiencies, dieting, malnutrition, cultural factors, parental neglect, developmental problems, and mental health conditions. All of these can be categorized under what type of abnormal behavior?
What are Maladaptive Behaviors?
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What cause is identified with DID?
Severe Childhood Abuse
Which Disorder is characterized by a lack of social recognition, empathy, morals, and concern for others? This Disorder is also Psychotic.
What is the neuropsychiatric disorder of Psychopathy?
A disorder characterized by constant feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, lack of motivation, low energy, and social isolation.
What is Depression?
What mental illnesses are associated with bulimia?
What are anxiety, depression, chemical dependency, OCD, and body dysmorphic disorder?
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DID is categorized as this in the DSM - 5
What is Dissociative Disorder?
The scientific field that seeks to understand the nature and causes of individual behavior and thought in social situations.
What is Social Psychology?