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The Blue Period
"Hey doc, it's me again"
Fear Itself
The Mystery Box
100
This disorder can be given on the basis of one full-blown manic episode.
What is Bipolar I disorder?
100
This is depressed mood or anhedonia accompanied by four other symptoms such as weight gain or loss, psychomotor agitation or retardation, thoughts of death, and fatigue for a sufficient period of time to render diagnosis.
What is a major depressive episode?
100
This disorder, formerly referred to as hypochondriasis, involves excessive concern that some dire medical condition or illness explains general bodily changes.
What is illness anxiety disorder?
100
This is the way in which our physiological reactions to anxiety, and to a lion chasing us differ.
What is not at all, or only in degree?
100
Identical twins share this much of their genetic material.
What is 100%
200
This is the disorder characterized by at least one hypomanic episode and at least one major depressive episode, without the occurrence of a manic episode.
What is Bipolar II disorder?
200
This is the length of time a person must feel symptoms of a major depressive episode in order to be classified as being in such.
What is two weeks or more.
200
John shares his body with Rick, Steve, and Mary: All distinct and separate personalities. His presentation is characteristic of what psychological disorder, assuming he has no psychotic symptoms.
What is dissociative identity disorder?
200
This is the presence of four or more physiological symptoms of anxiety or fears of death and losing control, occurring with sudden, abrupt, or rapid onset.
What is a panic attack?
200
This therapeutic model relies on the principles of classical and operand conditioning, and asks patients to change the ways in which they think about and react to environmental stimuli.
What is the cognitive behavioral model?
300
This is the duration of time required for a person to feel the symptoms of mania in order to be diagnosed as being in a manic episode.
What is one week (unless hospitalization is necessary)? Hospitalization contingent not required for correct answer. Some reference to one week is.
300
This disorder, previously referred to as dysthymia, requires a person to feel at least some symptoms of depression for a period of at least two years.
What is persistent depressive disorder?
300
This is the disorder one is most likely to give if a patient is misrepresenting his or her symptoms, or pretending to have symptoms without evidence of some secondary gain.
What is factitious disorder?
300
Bill is intensely afraid of seeing blood. Assuming this fear causes significant distress and social or occupational impairment, what is his most likely diagnosis given only this information?
What is specific phobia?
300
This is the region where two neurons communicate via chemical messaging.
What is the synapse, or synaptic cleft.
400
The research highlighted by your text suggests that bipolar disorder is characterized by ____ levels of serotonin and ____ levels of dopamine and norepinephrine. LIST IN THE ORDER OF THE QUESTION!!
What are low and high, respectively.
400
This is the neurotransmitter most commonly associated with depressive disorders.
What is serotonin?
400
The medication class most often prescribed for somatic symptom and related disorders, according to your text, is this.
What are antidepressant medications?
400
This is the presence of four or more physiological symptoms of anxiety or fears of death and losing control, occurring suddenly or out of the blue, followed by at least one month of concern about future events or maladaptive behavioral change.
What is panic disorder?
400
This brain region much to the frustration of your professor continues to be shown on mid-sagittal diagrams of the brain in your text. It is also implicated in the experience of emotions such as fear and anger.
What is the amygdala?
500
Josh experiences symptoms of mania during acute amphetamine intoxication. He likely fits with this diagnosis.
What is substance induced bipolar and related disorder. Reference to substance induced mood disorder or substance induced bipolar disorder is also acceptable.
500
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOI) medications affect serotonin by changing this.
What is the rate at which it is broken down by it's enzyme, monoamine oxidase.
500
This is the presence of one or more bodily symptoms that cause distress, accompanied by excessive thoughts related to these bodily symptoms.
What is somatic symptom disorder?
500
This is the approximate lifetime prevalence of ANY anxiety disorder, according to your text.
What is any answer between 24.8 and 32.8.
500
This type of psychological test relies on the theory that people will place their unconscious needs and conflicts onto ambiguous stimuli.
What are projective tests? Half points to either the TAT or Rorschach tests noted specifically.
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