All psych disorders are ___________ forms of normal behaviors.
What is extra? (also acceptable: exaggerated, extreme, etc.)
generalized state of dread/uneasiness that occurs in response to vague/imagined stimuli
What is anxiety?
Former name of Dissociative Identity Disorder
What is multiple personality disorder?
Most frequent auditory hallucination?
What is God?
(any faith)
Named for the Greek Narcissus, who was enchanted by his own reflection.
What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
Made up of behavior patterns and/or mental processes
What are Psych Disorders?
When fear causes avoidant behaviors that interfere with daily life
What is Phobic Disorder?
What is Dissociative Fugue?
Schizophrenics almost all suffer from a _______ of synapses in the brain.
What is loss? (Also acceptable: Decrease)
Frequent diagnosis of serial killers such as Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader (BTK)
What is antisocial personality disorder?
1 in _____ adults in the US will experience some type of psych disorder in their lifetime.
What is 4?
Minimum amount of time a person must suffer from excessive/unrealistic worry about life circumstances before they can receive a diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
What is six months?
Unrealistic preoccupation with thoughts of having serious illness.
What is hypocondriasis?
Schizophrenics lose contact with...
What is reality?
Marked by extreme emotions and a need to keep the attention on them at all time, regardless of the consequences or outcomes
What is histrionic personality disorder?
DSM V, the long way
What is the Diagnostic and Statistica Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition.
Type of bipolar where the individual experiences quick, frequent movement between hypomania and mild depression
What is bipolar 3/cyclothymea?
Most likely cause of DID?
What is severe childhood abuse?
Most frequent delusion of grandeur?
Who is Jesus Christ?
Constant distrust of the motives of others to the point of being impossible to work with
What is paranoid personality disorder?
Must _________ with an individual's ability to cope with everyday life.
What is interfere?
Word that means "after baby" and can proceed "anxiety" "Depression" "psychosis"
What is postpartum?
Example of normal dissociation.
What is [answers will vary]?
Translation of Greek "schizophrenia" into English?
What is "split-mind?"
What are borderline, dependent, and histrionic?