Anxiety Disorders
Depressive Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Symptoms
Wild Card
100

The "stress" hormone

What is cortisol

100

This gender is more likely to exhibit depressive symptoms

What is women

100

This disorder occurs when there are some hypomanic symptoms and some depressive periods for 2+ years but neither meet criteria for a full manic or major depressive episode

What is cyclothymia

100

The loss of interest or pleasure in activities

What is anhedonia

100

This PTSD symptom involves feeling on edge or on guard

Hypervigilance

200

This type of specific phobia is associated with the vasovegal response

What is blood-injection-injury

200

This specifier for MDD might apply if the person temporarily brightens in response to positive things, are less likely to exhibit common symptoms (instead gain weight, sleep more, etc_

What is with atypical features

200

Children with chronic irritability, aggression, explosive temper were frequently diagnosed as having _____ disorder but the DSM-5 introduced a better label for these temper tantrums: _______

What are Bipolar and Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

200

Feeling that your surroundings are unreal, dreamlike, or distorted 

What is derealization

200

False beliefs that are held despite evidence to the contrary (psychotic symptom)

Delusion

300

This type of medication provides short-term relief from anxiety symptoms

What are benzodiazepines

300

This medication reduces risk for suicide

SSRIs

300
Lithium, anticonvulsants, and atypical antipsychotic medications are all ______ that may be used to treat Bipolar Disorder

What are mood stabilizers

300

Feeling of being detached from oneself, like you're an outside observer of your own thoughts and body 

What is depersonalization

300

This type of therapy is uniquely useful for individuals with depression with seasonal pattern (aka seasonal affective disorder)

What is light therapy

400

The key difference between systematic densitization and flooding

What is: the intensity is progressive for SD and all at once for flooding

400

The reformulated learned helpless theory posits that depressed people tend to have causal explanations for negative events that are: 

Internal, stable, and global (aka the 3 P's: Personalization, permanence, and pervasive)

400

Area of the brain that is different among people with and without bipolar disorder

What is the striatum

400

Slowed physical movements, thought, and speech

What is psychomotor retardation

400

List 2 reasons someone might engage in NSSI

What is relieve tension, gain sympathy/support, affect how others treat them

500
Type of exposure therapy that focuses on exposure to bodily sensations

What is interoceptive exposure

500

The big reason many do not seek treatment for major depression (that is somewhat unique for depression)

What is: The course of MDD is waxing and waning; symptoms do remit on their own, just often come back

500

This is the difference between bipolar I and bipolar II

What is: Bipolar I has mania, Bipolar II only has hypomania but requires a major depressive episode too

500

A set of unusual or odd behaviors that can range from stupor and not responding to one's environment to excited agitation

What is catatonia

500

This disorder is closely linked to panic disorder and involves a fear of situations where escape or getting help may be difficult

What is agoraphobia

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