Stress
Stress 2
Personality Theories
Psych Disorders 1
Psych Disorders 2
100
This physiological and psychological response is to threatening conditions.
What is stress?
100
A conflict arising from having to choose between equally desirable alternatives.
What are approach-approach conflicts?
100
The unconscious system of personality that contains the life and death instinct.
What is the id?
100
This perspective assumes mental illness being caused by biochemistry, abnormality in brain structure, infection, and genetics.
What is the biomedical model?
100
These disorders are recorded on Axis I in a diagnosis.
What are clinical disorders?
200
These are irritating demands that occur DAILY.
What are hassles?
200
These three things that contribute to workplace stress.
What are workload, clarity of job description and evaluation criteria, physical variables, job status, accountability, task variety, human contact, physical challenge, mental challenge?
200
This is thoughts, feelings, sensations, and memories which are part of a person's present awareness.
What is consciousness?
200
This perspective does not negate a biological basis for illness but also believes that psychological and social environments contribute to illness.
What is the biopsychosocial model?
200
This diagnosis is marked by feelings of sadness
What is major depressive disorder?
300
This is a prolonged and severe stress reaction to catastrophic events.
What is PTSD?
300
Chronic stress can lead to this work-related problem.
What is burnout?
300
These are means of defending the ego against anxiety
What are defense mechanisms?
300
This manual that psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers use to diagnose mental illness.
What is the DSM-IV TR?
300
This mood disorder consists of manic episodes that are alternate with major depressive episodes
What is Bipolar Disorder?
400
These are positive experiences in life which neutralize the effects of hassles.
What are uplifts?
400
This model only considers biological factors that contribute to illness.
What is the biomedical model?
400
This defense is characterized by reverting to a behavior that might have reduced anxiety at an earlier stage.
What is regression?
400
This is an example of an anxiety disorder.
What are panic disorders, social phobias, OCD, PTSD?
400
This kind of delusion is characterized by a person believing that they are an important character such as Joan of Arc or Ghandhi
What is delusion of grandeur?
500
This is a collective term for the economic, occupational, educational factors that influence a person's position in society.
What is socioeconomic status?
500
Responses to stress in which the sympathetic nervous system and endocrine glands prepare the body
What is the Flight or Fight Response?
500
In this defense, one attributes one'sown undesirable traits, thoughts, and impulses to another person
What is projection?
500
These are disorders found on Axis II of a diagnosis.
What are personality disorders and mental retardation?
500
This diagnosis was previously known as multiple personality disorder
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?
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