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Behavior patterns or mental processes that interfere with a person's ability to cope with everyday life

psychological disorders

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The most widely used classification scheme for the psychological disorders is the

diagnostic and statistical manual for mental disorders

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Suffers anxiety attacks - but not directed at a specific object

panic disorder

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Heather thinks she has some form of cancer, but no doctor has been able to find anything wrong with her. She has been going from one doctor to another for five years with serious complaints. She is most likely suffering from

Hypochondria

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Rob periodically suffers from extremely high levels of anxiety but he cannot pinpoint the source or otherwise say why he is so anxious. He is terrified at times, his heart often races, he feels wobbly and has difficulty concentrating. What is Rob's disorder? 

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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The separation of some personality component or mental processes from conscious thought

disassociation

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The short-term anxiety disorder that may occur almost immediately after a traumatic event

acute stress disorder

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extreme anxiety when a dog is seen

simple phobia

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"Frank Brankits in the green disk space. Neskowin? Indeed, the nest of the best in the rest of the hest. Leaves shine in the time. Iced? Skotch!" This quote best demonstrates a 

word salad

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Dissociative amnesia is caused by

a traumatic event

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an excessive irrational fear out of proportion to the actual danger

phobia

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a person with dissociative identity disorder has 

two or more partial personalities

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thoughts that won't go away

obsession

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When a soldier sees his best friend killed in the Gulf War, he suddenly cannot remember important information such as his name and where he is. He most likely is experiencing

Dissociative Amnesia

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according to the psychoanalytic theory, anxiety disorders are the result of

repressed childhood urges that surface abnormally


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a mood disorder that involves feelings of helplessness, worthlessness and sadness

depression

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what type of schizophrenia is characterised by delusions of persecution, grandeur, jealousy and reference

paranoid

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unable to leave a familiar environment

agoraphobia

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Dr. Richardson hates snakes. It doesn't matter if they are poisonous or even dangerous, he just hates snakes. As an archeologist, Dr. Richardson needs to be able to work in an environment which includes snakes. His fear of snakes is now getting in the way. So much so, that he avoids his field work all together. What is his disorder?

Phobia

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Many people with panic disorder have

agoraphobia

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a psychological disorder characterized by loss contact with reality

schizophrenia

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Amnesia, Fugue ande Identity Disorder are all examples of ______ disorders

dissociative

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repeated action

compulsions

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Evelyn finds herself often thinking about the possibility of getting an infection from germs in her dorm room, and so she is constantly washing her hands to the point where her skin is red and sore.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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This personality disorder is often linked to people who perform criminal acts.

Antisocial Personality Disorder

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