Anxiety disorders
Specific phobia
Other perspectives
Diagnosing and Classifying
Dissociative Disorders
100

What is fear

Instant reaction to a threat

100

What is Acrophobia?

Fear of heights

100

Supernatural perspectives?

Psychological disorders attributed to a force beyond scientific understanding.

100

What is a proper diagnosis?

Appropriately identifying and labeling a set of defined symptoms

100

Dissociative Amnesia?

Unable to recall important personal information, usually following an extremely stressful or traumatic experience such as combat, natural disasters, or being the victim of violence.

200

What is anxiety

Avoidance or caution of potential danger

200

What is Aerophobia?

Fear of flying

200

Dancing Mania?

Epidemic in Western Europe in which groups of people would suddenly being to dance with wild abandon.

200

What is comorbidity?

The co-occurrence of two disorders.

200

Dissociative fugue?

They suddenly wander away from their home, experience confusion about their identity, and sometimes even adopt a new identity (CardeƱa & Gleaves, 2006).

300

How much of the U.S population has experienced Anxiety?

Approximately 25%-30% 
300

What is Arachnophobia?

Fear of Spiders

300

Biological Perspectives.

View psychological disorders as linked to biological phenomena.

300

Wakefield (1992)

Proposed a more influential concept in which he defines psychological disorders as harmful dysfunction.

300

Depersonalization/derealization disorder?

Characterized by recurring episodes of depersonalization, derealization, or both.

400
In who is Anxiety disorders more prevalent with?
Women
400

What is Claustrophobia?

Fear of Enclosed spaces

400

Psychosocial perspective.

Views the cause of psychological disorders as a combination of biological and psychosocial factors.

400

International Classification of Diseases (ICD)

A second classification system used by the United states

400

dissociative identity disorder?

exhibit two or more separate personality states, each distinct from one another in affect, behavior, consciousness, memory, perception, cognition, and/or sensory-motor functioning.

500

What is the most frequently occurring class of mental disorder

Anxiety disorder

500

What is Agoraphobia?

Fear of escaping or receiving help if you experience a panic attack

500

Diathesis-stress model?

Integrates biological and psychosocial factors to predict the likelihood of a disorder.

500

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)

The classification system that is used by most mental health professionals in the United States

500

Mania?

Intense and persistent sadness

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