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Classification of Disorders
The dog told you to do what?!
Misc.
100
A type of motivated forgetting where painful, threatening, or embarrassing memories are held out of consciousness.
What is repression?
100
___________________ defines as "abnormal" those who deviate from typical or average patterns of behavior.
What is statistical abnormality?
100
This type of mental disorder is temporary, typically caused by stressors in the range of normal human experience, with symptoms lasting no longer than 6 months.
What is acute stress disorder?
100
The loss of contact with reality is the primary characteristic of this type of disorder.
What is psychotic disorder?
100
This form of depression is relatively mild and lasts just a few days after giving birth.
What is the maternity blues?
200
Consciously forcing painful or anxiety-producing thoughts from memory.
What is suppression?
200
Although her family is unaware of her feelings of hopelessness and despair, Carmen is very unhappy. Thus, she would be exhibiting psychopathology based on this.
What is subjective discomfort?
200
Schizophrenia and delusional disorders fall under this category of mental disorders.
What are psychotic disorders?
200
While these are both anxiety disorders, this one is temporary usually lasting no more than 6 months, while this one is more severe and prolonger, usually caused by an something outside the range of normal human experience.
What are adjustment disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
200
If you are concerned someone is thinking about suicide, this is the very first thing you should do.
What is, ask the person if he/she is thinking about suicide?
300
When an event is surprising, emotional, or important, it is likely to produce a ____ memory.
What is a flashbulb memory?
300
In some countries, it is normal to defecate or urinate in public. This makes it clear that judgments of the normality of behavior are this.
What is culturally relative?
300
These disorders may involve feelings of panic or may take the form of irrational fears or obsessive-compulsive behavior patterns.
What are anxiety disorders?
300
Imaginary sensations, such as seeing, hearing, or smelling things that do not exist in the real world, are known as these.
What are hallucinations?
300
This group of people have the lowers rate of suicide attempts.
Who married people?
400
A therapy widely used to extinguish fears and phobias.
What is desensitization?
400
A ritualistic act that a person feels compelled to perform is called this.
What is an obsession?
400
Paranoid, narcissistic, histrionic, antisocial, and borderline are types of this category of disorders.
What are personality disorders?
400
The physical deterioration of the brain that sometimes occurs in old age and causes disturbances in memory, reasoning, judgment, impulse control, and personality.
What is dementia?
400
Withdrawal, personality change, depression, and giving away prized possessions are among the warning signs for this.
What is suicide?
500
Many researchers believe overactivity in this brain system is directly to related schizophrenia.
What is dopamine systems?
500
This is a legal term used to refer to a complete or significantly impaired ability to control one's actions; but this is NOT a psychological term.
What is insanity?
500
Problems now called anxiety, dissociative, and somatoform disorders were once known as this archaic term.
What is neurosis?
500
These are the major features of psychotic disorders.
What are delusions, hallucinations, and disturbances of emotion, communication, and personality.
500
The person who is mostly sad and guilt-ridden, but has also had one or more mild manic episodes (hypomania), would be diagnosed with this disorder.
What is bipolar II disorder?
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