An anxiety disorder characterized by persistent, uncontrollable, and free-floating, nonspecified anxiety
What is Generalized anxiety disorder?
100
This restricts normal activities due to fear of a panic attack in crowded, enclosed, or wide-open places
What is agoraphobia?
100
A depressive episode ends and person returns to normal emotional level
What is unipolar depression?
100
The time period that schizophrenia is most likely to emerge
What is late teens to mid thirties?
100
A false, imaginary sensory perception that occurs without an external, objective source
What is a hallucination?
200
A persistent and intense, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object or situation
What is a phobia?
200
The two psychological factors that help to explain anxiety disorders
What is faulty cognition & maladaptive learning?
200
Characteristics of a manic episode
What is unrealistically high self-esteem, inflated sense of importance, poor judgment, hyperactivity, lack of sleep, rapid thoughts and speech, irritability?
200
The disorder NEVER to confuse schizophrenia for.
What is split personality disorder?
200
The most common type of hallucinations people with schizophrenia experience.
What is auditory hallucinations?
300
The things that cause a panic disorder
What is frightening experiences, prolonged stress, and even exercise; and persistent concern about future attacks?
300
Jumping to conclusions, overgeneralization, and labeling are examples of this.
What is a faulty cognition?
300
The amount of time that manic episodes last vs the amount of time that depressive periods last.
What is a few days to a few months vs three times that period of time?
300
How behavior is affected by schizophrenia?
What is behavior becoming catatonic or a person becoming immobile?
300
What the genetics disorder explains about schizophrenia
What is a person more likely to suffer from schizophrenia if someone else in that person's family has had it?
400
The type of phobia you have if you are afraid of embarrassing yourself in public?
What is social phobia?
400
An example of an anxiety disorder being perceived in a different form by a different culture
What is Japan utilizing the term "social phobia" as a fear of embarrassing others and not the self?
400
The effects of learned helplessness on an organism
What is the organism beginning to not respond and possibly suffer from depression?
400
How language and thought are affected by schizophrenia
What is words lose usual meaning and association, logic is impaired, thoughts are disorganized and bizarre, conversation jumps from topic to topic, phrases and words are jumbled in “word salad?"
400
The three types of delusions suffered during schizophrenia
What is delusions of persecution, delusions of grandeur and delusions of reference?
500
The thing that the biopsychosocial model acknowledges
What is the roles of psychological, biological and sociocultural processes?
500
The factors that followed a sharp rise in anxiety disorders over the past 50 years.
What is increased mobility, decreased job security and decreased family support?
500
What makes suicide such a major danger due to bipolar disorder and depressive disorder
What is people suffering from these disorders failing to realize their own symptoms and needing help?
500
What makes someone have "positive" schizophrenia symptoms
What is the addition or exaggeration to normal thought processes which includes delusions and hallucinations?
500
What the diathesis-stress model states
What is people inherit a predisposition (or “diathesis”) that increases their risk for mental disorders if they are exposed to certain extremely stressful life experiences