Name the Disorder Part 1
Name the Disorder Part 2
Treatment
Research and Assessment
Miscellaneous
100

A patient who has unwanted intrusive thoughts and engages in mental rituals to alleviate the stress from the intrusive thoughts is experiencing what disorder.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

100

An adult who has a disregard for other rights and lacks remorse for hurting others has what disorder.

Antisocial Personality Disorder

100

What kind of therapy involves a patient following the provider's fingers from left to right while thinking of a traumatic event?  

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

100

This type of research design involves manipulating one variable to determine if it causes a change in another.

Experimental Design

100

What is the most likely cause of Dissociative Identity Disorder?

Trauma/Childhood abuse

200

Unlike other eating disorders, this one involves avoiding certain foods due to sensory issues, fear of negative consequences, or lack of interest in eating — not body image concerns.

Avoidant-Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)

200

Individuals with this disorder fear and avoid places or situations where escape or getting help might be difficult.

Agoraphobia

200

What is the first line psychotherapy treatment for trichotillomania?

Habit Reversal Training (HRT)

200

Behavioral assessments seek to understand the ABC's of behavior. What is "ABC" referring to?

Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence

200

If a patient tells you they feel like they "cannot feel themselves" or they "feel like no one", which of the following terms describes this patient's experience: Depersonalization or Derealization.

Depersonalization

300

An individual who experiences deficits in social communication and interaction, as well as restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities may be diagnosed with this disorder. 

Autism Spectrum Disorder

300

A 10-year-old boy experiences difficulties with basic communication, exhibits limited problem-solving skills, and requires assistance with daily activities such as dressing and feeding. Which disorder would best explain his symptoms?

Intellectual Developmental Disorder (Intellectual Disability)

300

A treatment technique that is designed to increase client's engagement in activities that improve their mood. 

Behavioral Activation

300

This is a type of variable that is not directly measured or observed in a research study but still affects how the variables being studied are related to each other.

Confounding Variable

300

List the 2 different types of suicidal ideation.

Passive and Active

400
This sleep disorder is characterized by excessive sleepiness and includes frequent falling asleep during the day or sleeping longer than is typical.

Hypersomnolence Disorder

400
The following are symptom categories of which TWO disorders: intrusion, avoidance, mood/dissociative, and arousal symptoms.

PTSD and Acute Stress Disorder

400

This type of medication is effective for both positive and negative symptoms of Schizophrenia. 

Atypical Antipsychotic

400

The process by which a certain set of standards or norms is determined for a technique to make its use consistent across different measurements.

Standardization

400

This model suggests that anxiety disorders develop as a result of generalized biological vulnerability, generalized psychological vulnerability, and specific psychological vulnerability.

Triple Vulnerability Model

500

Name the 3 different types of substance-related disorders in the DSM.

Substance Intoxication Disorder

Substance Use Disorder

Substance Withdrawal Disorder

500

Name a personality disorder that is in the Cluster C personality disorder category. 

Avoidant PD

Dependent PD

Obsessive-Compulsive PD


500

The gold-standard medication used to treat Bipolar Disorder.

Lithium (mood stabilizer)

500

Name 1 way to increase internal validity and 1 way to increase external validity

Internal validity: use of randomization and control groups

External validity: Representative sample

500

______: this area of the brain is overactive in individuals with PTSD. 

______: this area of the brain is underactive in individuals with PTSD.

Amygdala; Prefrontal Cortex or Hippocampus

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