Anxiety/Mood Disorders!
Personality Disorders!
Mixed Disorders!
Therapies !
Drugs/Biomedical!
100
Fear or avoidance of situations in which escape might be difficult or help unavailable when panic strikes.
agoraphobia
100
People with ___________ Personality Disorders are preoccupied with fears of being alone, fears of separation and abandonment, and fears of not being taken care of by others.
dependent
100
Once known as multiple personality disorder.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
100
Carl Rogers is associated with __________ therapy.
client centered/humanistic/insight
100
A _______________ is responsible for diagnosing and working with patients, while a _________ provides primarily medical (drug) treatments.
clinical psychologist; psychiatrist
200
Marked by pathological worry. The symptoms of this disorder are commonplace; their persistence, for six months or more, is not.Two-thirds are women.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
200
Part of the brain that would be of great interest to a neuropsychologist studying antisocial personality disorder (name one).
Frontal Lobes/Amygdala
200
Type of drug used to treat schizophrenia (extra 100 points if you can name the most common type).
antipsychotics/chlorpromazine (sold as Thorazine)
200
Any kind of conditioning would be considered a ________ therapy
Behavior
200
Can serve an effective treatment for severe depression in “treatment-resistant” patients who have not responded to drug therapy
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
300
_____________ therapies have patients face their fear, and thus to overcome their fear of the fear response itself.
exposure
300
People with ____________ behave impulsively, and then feel and fear little The results sometimes are horrifying, as they were in the case of Henry Lee Lucas. He killed his first victim when he was 13. He felt little regret then or later. He confessed that, during his 32 years of crime, he had brutally beaten, suffocated, stabbed, shot, or mutilated some 360 women, men, and children.
Antisocial personality disorder
300
A type of schizophrenia characterized by immobility and parrot like repetition.
Catatonic
300
__________ therapists don’t talk much about id, ego, and superego.They focus on themes across important relationships, including childhood experiences and the therapist relationship.
psychodynamic
300
A simple salt and an effective mood stabilizer (and the name of a song by Nirvana).
Lithium
400
Bipolar disorder is characterized by ______________ and ____________ (two key words).
Mania/depression
400
A person with _______ personality disorder is characterized with by pervasive patterns of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image and emotions (also the name of a Madonna song).
Borderline
400
causes patients to feel as if they suffer from neurological symptoms
conversion disorder
400
This therapy type helps patients to associate the unwanted behaviors with unpleasant feelings. To treat nail biting, one can paint the fingernails with a nasty-tasting nail polish.
Aversive conditioning
400
The most common antidepressant that partially blocks the reuptake of serotonin.
Prozac
500
"popping a __________" at the first sign of tension can produce psychological dependence; the immediate relief reinforces a person’s tendency to take drugs when anxious.
Xanax
500
People with _________ personality disorder have intense, unstable emotions and distorted self-images and tend to dramatically draw attention to themselves.
Histrionic
500
__________ amnesia is characterized by retrospectively reported memory gaps while _____________ amnesia is a loss of memory due to biological factors.
psychogenic;organic
500
He developed REBT a confrontational cognitive therapy that vigorously challenges people’s illogical, self-defeating attitudes and assumptions.
Albert Ellis.
500
Name three SSRIS mentioned in the book.
Prozac and its cousins Zoloft and Paxil.
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