Thinking, Intelligence & Language
Health Psychology
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Psychological Disorders
Diagnostics & Treatment
100

The type of schema that helps us understand how a series of events progress in a situation

What is script?

100

A model that focuses on multiple aspects of health and well-being

What is biopsychosocial?

100

Someone who appears ready to “explode” with anger, is combative, and competitive

What is Type A personality?

100

A normal response to stress, but in the absence of any true threat

What is anxiety?

100

Therapy most commonly used to treat phobias?

What is exposure therapy?

200

Our ability to learn, understand ideas, use knowledge to solve problems, and adapt to our environments

What is intelligence?

200

The racial and gender demographic with the highest life expectancy in the US?

What is white women?

200

A disorder characterized by extreme fears of getting fat, restrictive eating, and excessive exercise

What is anorexia nervosa?
200

Disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions?

What is schizophrenia?

200

The way the DSM 5 describes disorders to create accurate diagnoses 

What is with measurable symptoms?

300

Quick thinking or decision making shortcut that does not consider all of the evidence

What is heuristic?

300

Positive form of stress that might occur on graduation day or your wedding

What is eustress?

300

The best example of of a category

What is a prototype?

300

A likely diagnosis for child who is more interested in inanimate objects than looking at or engaging with their parents

What is autism?

300

Question to ask when determining if a behavior indicates psychopathology

What is 'does the behavior deviate from cultural norms?' or 'is the behavior maladaptive?'

400

Mental representation that shares physical attributes with the object you are thinking of

What is analogical representation?

400

The stress response that evolved from ancestral females caring for their offspring

What is tend-and-befriend response?

400

Hypothesis which proposes that people who receive direct emotional support are better able to cope with stress

What is buffering hypothesis?

400

The difference between persistent depressive disorder and major depression

What is the intensity and duration of the symptoms?

400

Psychological model where both biology and environment can interact to influence the development psychological disorders

What is diathesis-stress model?

500

Type of intelligence that increases over time as knowledge is learned through experience

What is crystallized intelligence?

500

The three stages of general adaptation syndrome

What is alarm, resistance, and exhaustion?
500
1. Deciding if a stimuli is stressful or relevant to you

2. Chosing a coping mechanism to deal with the stress 

What is Lazarus' two-part cognitive appraisal process?

500

A person claims that multiple “people” live inside her body. Each persona has a different voice, age, and set of interests

What is dissociative identity disorder?

500

Treatment for extremely depressed patients who are unable to take medication, or medication is ineffective

What is electroconvulsive therapy?
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