Anxiety
Trauma & Stress
Depressive Disorder
Suicide
All of Thee Abive
100
___________ is believed to be the underlying cause of phobic reactions.

What is Classical Conditioning?

100
One of the most common traumatic event to trigger PTSD

What is combat, war, disasters and accidents, and victimization (e.g., sexual assault).

100

Reduced need for sleep, increased talkativeness, grandiosity self-esteem, risky behavior, heightened agitated, hospitalization

What is a manic episode?

100

Suicide is the ___ leading cause of death for adults in the US

What is 10th?

100
Positive coping skills

What is self-care, exercise, health eating, good hygiene, therapy?

200

Periodic, short bouts of panic that occur suddenly, reach a peak within minutes, and gradually pass.

What is a Panic Attack.

200

This disorder was formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder

What is Dissociative Identity Disorder? 

200

Five symptoms of a major depressive episode

What is weight change, appetite change, sleeping issues, crying, feelings of worthlessness, helplessness, hopelessness, sadness, suicide, motor problems, guilt? 

200

In the US, _______ (population) has the highest suicide rates among both males and females

What is American Indians?

200

A program that tries to identify people who are at risk of killing themselves and to offer them crisis intervention

What is suicide prevention program?

300

Like obsessions, compulsions take various forms such as (name 3).

What is Cleaning, checking, touching, verbal and counting compulsions. 

300

Types (2) of treatment for PTSD

What is antidepressant drugs, CBT, couple and family therapy, and group therapy?

300

A disorder marked by repeated episodes of significant depression and related symptoms during the week before mentruation

What is premenstrual dysphoric disorder?

300

Women _____ suicide more while Men ______ at a higher rate 

What is attempts and completed?

300

The milder/"little brother" episode of Bipolar I

What is hypomania?

400

People who are holding unrealistically high social standards and so believing that they must perform perfectly in social situations.

What is Social Anxiety Disorder?

400

People with Acute Disorder have symptoms for _____ while people with PTSD experience symptoms for ____

What is less than a month; more than a month?
400

The perception, based on past experiences that one has no control over the reinforcements in one's life

What is learned helplessness?

400

A pessimistic belief that one's present circumstances, problems, or mood will never change

What is hopelessness?

400

These are two diagnostic criteria categories

What is intrusion symptoms, persistent avoidance of stimuli, negative alterations in cognition and mood, and increased arousal.

500

The DSM-5 created the group name Obsessive-Compulsive-Related Disorders and assigned these four patterns to that group: 

What is Hoarding, trichotillomania (hair-pulling), exocriation (skin-picking) and body dysmorphic disorder. 

500

When we face a dangerous situation, the hypothalamus first triggers the ________ system (fight system)

What is Sympathetic Nervous System?

500

Beck coined the term Cognitive Triad, which consists of a negative view of 

What is one's experiences, oneself, and the future?

500

When immediately assessing someone for suicide what are the two main things to consider

What is ideation (thinking) or intention? 

500

People with Agoraphobia fear situations such as 

What is it would be hard to escape or get help if panic, embarrassment, or disabling symptoms were to occur?

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