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Chronic Conditions
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Mood & Anxiety Disorders
Odds and Ends
100

This type of incentive could be used for persons with severe disorders to encourage them to make their beds every morning

What is token economy?

100

This is psychosurgical procedure that was designed to calm uncontrollably emotional and violent patients, and was frequently inflicted upon schizophrenia patients.

What is a lobotomy?

100

Two negative symptoms of schizophrenia

What is flat affect or catatonia?

100

This common symptom of PTSD involves constantly feeling on edge or easily startled.

What is hypervigilance?

100

Mood disorder in which the person alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the overexcited state of mania.

What is bipolar?

100

A widely used system for classiying psychological disorders.

What is DSM-V

200

Type of therapy used by a clinical psychologist who follows the ideas of Freud and seeks to help patients by analyzing their childhoods especially focusing on conflicts that existed between the child and parent.

What is psychoanalysis?

200

If a psychiatrist prescribes a tranquilizer for a person who is incredibly nervous to fly, then this professional believes is this type of therapy.

What is biomedical therapy?

200

Some people diagnosed with schizophrenia have abnormally high levels of this neurotransmitter in the meso-limbic system.

What is dopamine?

200

A person with this disorder may be preoccupied with orderliness, perfectionism, and control.

What is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?

200
An anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object, activity, or situation.
What is phobia?
200

In this treatment scenario, neither the patient nor the researcher/doctor know if the subject was given a medicine or a placebo.

What is double-blind procedure/study?

300

This is a benefit of group therapy over individual therapy

What is to see that others have similar problems?

300

The historically most common pharmaceutical for treating this disorder is Lithium.

Bipolar Disorder

300

An example of this is believing you are a unicorn who could fly off the top floor and gracefully sail to the ground below.

What is a delusion?

300

In this disorder, you stress and worry that something is wrong with you, but have NO serious physical symptoms.

What is Illness Anxiety Disorder?

300

This culturally-bound syndrome includes symptoms like uncontrollable shouting, crying, trembling, and fainting in response to extreme stress.

What is ataque de nervios?

300

Neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulty managing attention and executive function.

What is ADHD?

400

Noah told his teacher his homework wasn't done. He explained that first his dog ate his homework, then out of fear, his dog ran away. Noah spent the whole night looking for the dog, who had hid behind a cactus and was covered with stickers that then Noah had to spend the remaining morning hours removing. The teacher responded, "So what I hear you saying is you need more time for your homework, am I right?" 

What does this demonstrate?

What is active listening?

400

This surgical treatment for severe depression and OCD involves implanting electrodes in the brain to regulate abnormal activity.

What is deep brain stimulation?

400

Disorders in which conscious awareness becomes separated from previous memories, thoughts, and feelings.

What are dissociative?

400

Individuals with this disorder often experience intense, unstable relationships and a fear of abandonment.

What is borderline personality disorder?

400

If fear is intense enough, it may become THIS, which is the fear or avoidance of situations in which escape might be difficult or help unavailable when panic strikes.

What is agoraphobia?

400
Symptoms of THIS have been reported by survivors of accidents, disasters, and violent and sexual assaults.
What is PTSD?
500

This type of therapy encourages clients to challenge irrational beliefs and replace them with more realistic thoughts.

What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)?

500

Used for mood disorders, SSRIs do this action to meet this neurotransmission goal.

What is block serotonin reuptake to make serotonin more available in the synapse so it bonds with receptor sites more frequently.

500

Three positive symptoms of schizophrenia

Delusion, hallucination, and disorganized speech

500

This personality disorder includes extreme discomfort in social settings and odd beliefs or magical thinking.

What is schizotypal personality disorder?

500
These 2 neurotransmitter systems play a role in mood disorders.
What are norepinephrine and serotonin?
500

Rates for this disorder, characterized by restrictive eating, increase for girls that play with Barbie dolls and in areas that consume more American media.

What is anorexia nervosa?

600

Susie chews on her hoodie strings. Her mother is seeking a way to stop this behavior, so she soaks the strings in Siracha sauce, knowing Susie is very sensitive to spices. Susie's mom is using this type of therapy.

What is aversion/aversive conditioning?

600

A patient with schizophrenia may be prescribed this type of medication, which works as an __________ on this specific neurotransmitter (3 parts: type of medication, how it works, on which neurotransmitter)

What is an antipsychotic, working as an antagonist for dopamine?

600

This is the most troubling and heavily researched personality disorder, characterized by a lack of empathy and superficial charm.

What is antisocial personality disorder?

600

In this disorder, the person believes they are the most important person in the world and are preoccupied with their own importance.

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

600

This type of therapy is only used in extreme cases of severe depression in patients.

What is electroconvulsive therapy?

600

This model explains the development of psychological disorders in terms of predispositions and exposure to significant events.

What is the diathesis stress model?

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