Behavioral activation
Anxiety
Depression
Symptom Accommodation
Random
100

Negative life events or an unwanted environment

What are triggers

100

Fact or Fiction: anxiety is dangerous

Fiction; while anxiety may cause physical distress, it will not cause any physical harm

100

What are 3 symptoms of depression?

change in appetite

change in sleep

decreased energy

feelings of guilt or worthlessness

depressed mood

loss of interest in most activities

difficulty concentrating or making decisions

thoughts of death or suicide

100

Why do people accommodate? (provide 2 reasons)

difficult to tolerate a loved one's distress.

People may feel mean or guilty if they do not accommodate.

people may be afraid of anger outbursts or other behaviors.

It's easier in the beginning.

100

"You can't keep coming home so late! It's inconsiderate is an example of this this

What is a blaming statement

200

A specific treatment for depression that is based on the idea that our mood and behaviors are tightly linked.

Behavioral Activation

200

This involves apprehension about a future threat.

What is anxiety

200

An estimated 10.7% of adolescents ages 12-17 has had this in the past year

What is major depressive episode

200

Owen tells his mom that he is feeling really depressed today and his mom calls his school to tell them he won't be in today. Instead, she decides to take the day off of work and take Own to a movie.

What is symptom accommodation

200

In this style of communication individuals have developed a pattern of avoiding expressing opinions or feelings, protecting their right, and identifying and meeting their needs

Passive Communication

300

These can also be defined as 'behavioral responses' to strong negative emotion(s)

What are "Avoidance Patterns"

300

Fact or Fiction: it is better to eliminate all anxiety than it is to try to manage it

Fiction! Anxiety is normal, so eliminating it is impossible; learning to manage and tolerate certain levels of anxiety is beneficial for everyday living

300

Spending a lot of time thinking about symptoms and what caused them, is what?

What is rumination

300

True or False: Symptom accommodation takes place when individuals accommodate, or make it harder for someone to engage in behaviors consistent with their psychological disorder.

False, it takes place when individuals accommodate, or make it easier for someone to engage in behaviors.

300

Opening your mail every day would be an example of one of these

What is a routine activity

400

Sara got in a fight with her parents and has been avoiding her family. What part of the TRAP Cycle is Sara engaging in?

What is an 'avoidance pattern.'

400

______ involves apprehension about a future threat, whereas _________ is a response to an immediate threat

anxiety, fear

400

Some specific factors that may impact the onset or recurrence of depression include?

Stressors (losses, abuse, conflict, bullying)

How people interpret those stressors

Individuals' ability to cope with stressors when they occur.

400

Giving into your demands, completing tasks for you, decreasing your responsibility, and helping you avoid situations that may contribute to you feeling uncomfortable are all examples of what?

How people may accommodate someone.

400

List the steps to problem solving

Define the problem

Generate solutions

Decision making

Solution implementation and Verification

500

Explain the TRAC(K) model

Triggers-Emotional responses-active coping

500

This curve explains the relationship between anxiety and performance

What is the Yerkes Dodson Curve

500

Depressed adolescents may be more likely than adults to have these symptoms when depressed?

What is anxiety and physical pains (headaches, stomach aches).

500

True or False: Research on accommodation with anxiety indicates that it is associated with poorer treatment outcomes.

True. It conflicts with goals of treatment. You want to learn to face difficult situations and increase independent functioning.

500

When someone wants to make a behavioral change they following these stages in order to assist with change:

What are the Stages of Change: Pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance, and relapse

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