Define APA
American Psychiatric Assoication
fear or avoidance of situations such as crowds or wide open places, where one has felt loss of control and panic is what?
Agoraphobia
In this a person alternates between stages of mania and and hopeless lethargy
Bipolar Disorder
Joey has been hearing voices and seeing visions. He is completely out of contact with reality, what might he have?
Schizophrenia
Someone with this disorder may have experienced previous trauma, and as a result created personalities to help cope with the trauma.
D.I.D.
How a disorders classified in the DSM-V
By symptoms
Jimmy has a collection of newspapers. He ha kept every newspaper for 50 years. "Never know when you might need some information from one" he tells people. What might he have
Hoarding disorder
who is depression most likely to strike
a person in late teens, women, people living in developing countries.
Bobby gets really mad when hallucinating, and shows signs of disorganized speech. These are signs of...
Positive behavioral symptoms of schizophrenia
Jimmy just got in a bad car accident, now he can't remember his name or where he is from. What might he have?
(Dissociative) Amnesia
What is the term used for genetic predisposition
Diathesis
A disorder associated with unwanted repetitive thoughts or actions, often called obsessions or compulsions is called what?
OCD
This perspective focuses on the genetic cause of depression. It looks at genetic abnormalities and how heritability can lead to depression.
Biological perspective
This type of schizophrenia can begin at any age, and generally begins after a traumatic event.
Acute Schizophrenia
This is when a person lacks the ability to know the difference between good and bad, and they disregard the emotions of others.
anti-social personality disorder
What are the three determining factors when focusing on a biopsychosocial approach for determining behavior?
Biological, Psychological, Socio-cultural
Intense fear of social situations are called
Social Phobias
This is when you deeply think about something, or overthink about something, repetitively.
Rumination
False belief, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders
Delusions
This guy is known as the father of psychoanalysis
Sigmund Frued
This combines the study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change
a person is continually tense, apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system arousal.
Generalized anxiety
Depression is an ongoing cycle of stressful events and experiences according to many of these theorists. Much of may come from our interactions with others they would argue as well.
Social-cognitive Theorists
What part of the brain has a loss of neural connections when a person has schizophrenia normally.
Amgydala
This can include aversive conditioning, and it conditions people to have new responses to unwanted behavior.
counter-conditioning