Anxiety Disorders
Mood Disorders
Dissociative Disorders
Schizophrenia
Personality Disorders
100

Disorder characterized by specific, irrational fears of a particular object or situation that interferes with the individual's ability to function.

What are phobias?

100

Disorder characterized by a severely depressed mood and/or inability to experience pleasure that lasts 2 or more weeks and is accompanied by feelings of worthlessness, lethargy, and sleep and appetite disturbances.

What is Major Depressive Disorder?

100

Disorder characterized by multiple distinct identities with separate histories and memory sets that alternatively control thought and behavior.

What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?

100

A category of symptoms including thoughts and behaviors, such as hallucinations and delusions, not seen in those without the disorder (things that are ADDED).

What are positive symptoms?

100

Major characteristic of personality disorders; ______ in behavior and relationships, consistent with extremes of personality, that leads to dysfunction.

What is rigidity?

200

Disorder characterized by chronic excessive worry, with no specific source, across contexts.

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

200

A disorder characterized by cycles of mania (and/or hypomania) and cycles of depression.

What is bipolar disorder?

200

A type of amnesia specific to personal information and events with a sudden onset, often associated with trauma, sometimes called "blackouts" around present behavior.

What is dissociative amnesia?

200

A category of symptoms including deficits in or disruptions of emotions and behavior (things that are TAKEN AWAY).

What are negative symptoms?

200

The only psychological disorder associated with an increased risk of violence and aggression.

What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?

300

Disorder characterized by repetitive, intrusive thoughts and rituals to regulate or address anxiety associated with thoughts; both interfere with function.

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?

300

Disorder characterized by a depressed mood (less severe) and/or inability to experience pleasure that lasts 2 or more years and is accompanied by feelings of worthlessness, lethargy, and sleep and appetite disturbances.

What is Persistent Depressive Disorder?

300

Dissociative amnesia accompanied by wandering and sometimes relocation and the establishment of a new identity, lasting hours to months.

What is dissociative fugue?

300
A state characterized by a break from reality; disorder of thought + disorder of perception.

What is psychosis?

300
One of the most common and well-researched personality disorders, characterized by emotional instability and black-and-white thinking; behaviors are frequently used to regulate closeness in relationships.

What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

400

Disorder characterized by sudden, dramatic terror with accompanying physiological arousal that is recurring and associated with anxiety about another attack.

What is panic disorder?

400

A week-long+ state involving elevated mood, increased activity, sleeplessness, recklessness, and sometimes hallucinations and delusions.

What is mania?

400

Term for different identities present in Dissociative Identity Disorder.

What are alters?

400

Factors associated with a good prognosis for recovery and management (list at least two).

What are positive symptoms, late onset, acute onset followed by a "trigger" event, and positive and accepting social support?

400

Concept that differentiates personality disorders from other psychological disorders; individuals with personality disorders lack _______ about their condition.

What is insight?

500

An irrational fear of being publicly humiliated or embarrassed.

What is social phobia?

500

Disorder characterized by recurrent depressive episodes in a seasonal pattern.

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?

500

Disorder characterized by feeling disconnected from one's body, feelings, and/or environment.

What is Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder?

500

A type of schizophrenia characterized by a marked decrease in all movement or an increase in muscular rigidity and overactivity; sometimes sufferers are completely unresponsive and unaware of their surroundings.

What is catatonia/catatonic schizophrenia?

500

Childhood disorder frequently preceding an adult diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder.

What is conduct disorder?

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