What is PTSD?
Official name for depression
What is major depressive disorder?
Self-starvation
What is anorexia nervosa?
Involves validating, paraphrasing, and verifying
What is active listening?
Book used to standardize psych diagnoses - on edition 5
What is the DSM?
Repeated behaviors done to relieve worries
What are compulsions?
State of excessive mood and energy
What is mania?
Names for false perceptions; false sensations (both positive symptoms)
What are hallucinations? Delusions?
Letting a person talk randomly about whatever they want
What is free association?
Describes psychological disorders as diseases, symptoms, and treatments rather than socially impacted events
Fear of crowds or other situations where one has a loss of control
Lack of caring
What is apathy?
Forgetting associated with shifting personalities
What is dissociative amnesia?
Involves anxiety hierarchy and progressive muscle relaxation
What is systematic desensitization?
Describes relationship between stress, vulnerability, and emergence of mental disorders
What is the diathesis-stress model?
Type of therapy that rewards anxious kids with a sticker every day they come to school, and larger stickers after 10 days
What is token economy? (Behavioral)
Type of drugs given for bipolar disorder
What is lithium/mood stabilizer?
Abnormal movement/behavior/reaction patterns
What is catatonia?
Type of cognitive-behavioral therapy that works to create a dialogue between rational and emotive thoughts
What is dialectical-behavior therapy?
A hyperactive, innattentive, and impulsive person who also struggles with social cues, specified interests, and sensory sensitivity may have these two oft-confused disorders
ADHD; ASD
What is GABA?
What are SSRIs?
What is tardive dyskinesia?
Type of therapy that classically conditions patients to associate unwanted behaviors with unpleasant stimuli
What is aversive conditioning?