Suicide
Somatic Symptoms
Eating Disorders
SUD
Sexual Disorders
100

Name the 3 common triggers of suicide.

Stressful events, mood and thought changes, mental disorders

100

Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another is also known as what?

Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy

100

Which brain structure regulates hunger and satiety?

Hypothalamus

100

Needing more of a drug to get the same effect is called what?

Tolerance

100

Difficulty achieving or maintaining erection is called what?

Erectile Disorder

200

Which type believes death is already underway and is simply speeding up the process?

Death initiator

200

Illness Anxiety Disorder involves real distress with symptoms lasting at least 6 months. True or False?

False.

Somatic Symptom Disorder

200

What menstrual symptom is common in anorexia nervosa?

Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual cycle)

200

Alcohol increases the activity of which neurotransmitter?

GABA

200

Arousal from exposing genitals to unsuspecting strangers is called what?

Exhibitionistic disorder

300

What are the 3 suicide categories proposed by Durkheim?

Egoistic, Altruistic, Anomic

300

Conversion disorder produces what kind of symptoms?

Neurological-like symptoms with no medical basis

300

“Reverse anorexia” (muscle dysmorphia) is more commonly seen in which group?

Men

300

Name all the long-term effects of Alcohol Use Disorder discussed.

Cirrhosis, Korsakoff’s syndrome, delirium tremens,

300

Arousal from being humiliated or hurt is called what?

Sexual masochism disorder

400

What method is used to study suicide by reconstructing the person's thoughts and life history?

Retrospective analysis / psychological autopsy

400

Which personality pattern is linked to heart disease and stress-related illness?

Type A personality

400

What social factor strongly contributes to eating disorders in Western cultures?

Thin-ideal / societal pressure

400

Caffeine works by blocking receptors for what chemical?

Adenosine

400

What intersex condition involves only one X chromosome (XO) or a partial X chromosome?

Turner syndrome

500

According to the interpersonal theory, suicide risk increases when someone feels they are a burden AND lacks what?

Thwarted belongingness

500

What is “glove anesthesia”?

Loss of feeling in the hand that does not follow nerve pathways

500

What is a treatment option for an eating disorder?

Any mentioned in Stephanie's presentation


500

The idea that the brain’s reward center becomes hypersensitive to drugs is known as what theory?

Incentive-sensitization theory

500

What are the treatments for paraphilic disorders?

Aversion, antiandrogens, SSRI's, covert sensitization, masturbatory satiation

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