Personality
Bipolar disorders
Depressive disorders
Anxiety Disorders
randoms
100
_____ is viewing symptoms as a natural part of your self
What is ego syntonic
100
episodes of both depression and mania that occur over time.
What is bipolar
100
diagnosis in the depressive disorders category was included in the DSM-5 for children from age 6 up to age 18 who exhibit chronic, persistent irritability
What is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
100
is a disorder in which anxiety or worry is experienced as “free floating” (not connected to any specific stimulus) and is pervasive enough to interfere with daily functioning.
What is generalized anxiety disorder
100
has few friends; a "loner"; indifferent to praise and criticism of others; unable to form close relationships; no warm or tender feelings for other people
What is schiziod personality disorder
200
the inability of individuals to control or regulate their responses to provocative stimuli.
What is emotional dysregulation
200
Bipolar I and II are distinguished on the basis of the presence or absence of ______
What is manic episodes
200
experiencing a mild long term form of depression as well as experiencing a major depressive disorder
What is double depression
200
Research indicates that intense fear appears to originate with signals from the amygdala, a mass of gray matter in the , a complex circuit of brain structures that regulates emotions.
What is the limbic system
200
very unstable relationships; erratic emotions; self- damaging behavior; impulsive; unpredictable aggressive and sexual behavior; monophobia; easily angered
What is boderline personality disorder
300
the unique pattern of consistency in behavior that distinguishes each person from every other person.
What is personality
300
Another term for major depression is
What is unipolar depression
300
. are the group of mental disorders most directly associated with serious and persistent difficulty maintaining an even, productive emotional state.
What are mood disorders
300
Intense, persistent fear of specific objects or situations that pose little or no actual threat.
What is specific phobias
300
is a treatment for borderline and other severe personality disorders that works with clients’ early relationship templates to help them construct a more stable adult identity.
What is Transference-focused psychotherapy
400
breaks rules and laws; takes advantage of other people for personal gain; feels little remorse or guilt; appears friendly and charming on the surface; often intelligent
What is antisocial personality
400
a descriptor used in the DSM-5 to indicate the likely course, severity, and specific symptom characteristics of certain mental disorders, such as bipolar
What is a specifier
400
Major depression with seasonal pattern is also known as
What is seasonal affective disorder
400
Intense fear or anxiety of social situations in which the individual may be scrutinized by others.
What is social phobia
400
Which psychotherapy uses learning principles and rational thinking strategies to alter maladaptive thoughts and beliefs that accompany behavior problems?
What is cognitive behavioral therapy
500
requires excessive advice and guidance, very submissive, low self-esteem.
What is dependent
500
a less severe form of mania
What is hypomania
500
SSRI medication for depression will target the neurotransmitter
What is serotonin
500
period of unexpected, intense, terrifying anxiety that leaves a person feeling as if they are going crazy or about to die.
What is panic attack
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