Mental Illness
Major Psychological Perspectives and Key Concepts
Positive Psychology
Stress
Mental Health
100

The four basic standards (Ds) of identifying Mental Illness

What is Deviance, Dysfunctional, Distress, and Dangerous? 

100

How we learn through rewards, punishments, and observation.

What is the Behavioral perspective?

100

The tendency to sustain interest in and effort toward very long-term goals with passion and perseverance

What is Grit?

100

The physiological responses to stress situations characterized by arousal responses such as increased heart rate.

What is “fight or flight” response?

100

This refers to feeling liked and encouraged by intimate friends and family.

What is Social Support?

200

A disorder that caused enslaved persons to run away from slavery.

What is drapetomania?

200

How the natural selection of traits has promoted the survival of select genes.

What is the Evolutionary Perspective?

200

Seligman's well-being concept referring to knowing your strengths and using them in service of something greater than you

What is the Meaningful Life?

200

A challenging or threatening event

What is a Stressor?

200

Neurotransmitters associated with boosting mood

What are serotonin and norepinephrine?

300

Characterized by continued substance craving and use despite significant life disruptions and/or physical risk

What is Substance Use Disorder?

300

The study of how psychological, neural, and endocrine processes together affect the immune system.

What is Psychoneuroimmunology?

300

The perception that one is worse off relative to those with whom one compares oneself 

What is Relative Deprivation?

300

Attempting to alleviate stress by attending to emotional needs related to our stress reaction or response.

What is Emotion-Focused Coping?

300

Sustained, oxygen consuming, exertion that increases heart and lung fitness and can alleviate symptoms of depression

What is Aerobic Exercise?

400

A personality disorder marked by distrust or suspicion

What is Paranoid Personality Disorder?

400

An integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural viewpoints

What is the Biopsychosocial approach?

400

An outlook correlated with more personal control, coping better with stressful situations, and an expectation that good things happen

What is Optimism?

400

Personality style term used for describing easygoing, relaxed people and is not associated with chronic heart disease

What is Type B?

400

This is associated with longevity largely due to frequent active participation in community activities- religious or otherwise.

What is the Faith Factor?

500

Diagnosis requires at least a manic episode and a depressive episode

What is Bipolar II Disorder?

500

The concept that diseases, such as psychological disorders, have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and cured. 

What is the Medical Model?

500

A subjective sense of well-being and satisfaction with life

What is Happiness?

500

Large scale events beyond one’s control

What are catastrophes?

500

A subfield of psychology that provides psychology’s contribution to behavioral medicine. 

What is Health Psychology?

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