Mood Disorders
Personality Disorders
Schizophrenia
Anxiety
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Define mood disorders.
Extreme disturbances of emotional balance
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3 examples of personality disorders.
What is anti-social, histrionic, and narcissistic.
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The main part of Schizophrenia, in all types, is
what is a lack of touch with reality evidenced through higly disordered thought processes.
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List a cause for PTSD
What is memories or triggers that remind them of the event.
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DSM stands for...
What is diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.
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Severe depressed mood with infrequent manic episodes are characteristics of...
What is bipolar disorder.
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Name this disorder: a person has symptoms of self-preoccupation and the need for others to focus on oneself.
What is a narcisstic personality disorder.
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Name the 4 different types of Schizophrenia.
What is disorganized, paranoid, catatonic and Undifferentiated (aka simple)
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a condition where a person experiences constant low level anxiety.
What is generalized anxiety disorder.
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List 3 specific mental disorders.
What is generalized, panic, OCD, PTSD, Somatoform, conversion or dissociative, etc.
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Major depressive disorder occurs when at least 5 signs of depression last for more than...
What is 2 weeks.
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This includes but is not limited to pervasize expression of extreme, abnormal behavior constructs which interfere with normal social functioning. Bonus Question:Jenna frequently is overdramatic with excessive emotional reactions, and always begs for attention. Jenna most likely has..
What are symptoms of a personality disorder. Bonus Answer: Histrionic
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Is schizophrenia the same as split personality disorder. Bonus: Can a person who suffers from schizophrenia suffer from disfunction in one area but be functional in most other areas of life?
What is NO! Bonus Answer: yes
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a condition where a person suffers from episodes of intense anxiety without apparent provocation.
What is panic disorder.
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The year the Rosenhan study occured Bonus Question: The 4 criteria for having a psychological disorder are...
What is 1978 Bonus Answer: 1) harmful or disturbing to the individual, 2) disturbing to others, 3) unusual, and 4) irrational
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A mood disorder marked by a hyperactive, wildly optimistic state
What is mania.
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Emotionally unstable, impulsive, unpredictable, irritable, and prone to boredom. Is most common in women.
What is Borderline Personality disorderd
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Characterized by disordered movement patterns, sometimes immobile stupor, or frenzied and excited behaviors.
What is catatonic schizophrenia.
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Intense unwatned fear of a situation or object.
What is a phobia.
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Occurs when one's prior experiences have caused a person to view him or herself as unable to control aspects of their future that are controllable.
What is learned helplessness.
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Affects people mostly in the winter when daylight hours are short Bonus Question: Name the treatment, listed in the book, for the disorder characterized above.
What is seasonal affective disorder. Bonus Answer: what is use of a light therapy box.
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Previously called socioipaths or psychopaths, these patients expressed symptoms of violating other people's rights without feeling guilt or remorse, are manipulative, exploitive, self-indulgent, irresponsibe, yet can be charming. It is more common in males and they tend to commit disoroporitonate number of violent crimes.
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder
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Erroneous beliefs that are maintained even when compelling evidence to the contrary is evident. And false sensory perceptions such as the experience of seeing, hearing, or otherwise percieving something that is not present.
What is delusions and hallucinations.
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How much of the population suffers from mild phobias? Bonus Question: name these phobias agoraphobia acrophobia zoophobia
What is 5% Bonus answer: fear of being out in public fear of heights fear of animals
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States that high levels of dopamine seem to be associated with Schizophrenia.
What is the dopamine hypothesis.
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