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Chapter 10/14 -Motivation, Emotion, and Stress
Chapter 12 - Social Psychology
Chapter 15 - Psychological Disorders
Chapter 16 - Treatment
100

When someone who experienced relives the events in their mind, this is what symptom of PTSD?

Flashbacks

100

What type of stress is considered "good stress"?

Hint: this stress motivates us to do what's in our best interest

Eustress

100

_____ is when we change our beliefs or actions to go along with the group.

Conformity

100

Which classification system do U.S. mental health professional use? 

The DSM (most recent is DSM-5-TR)

100

The first institutions created for the specific purpose of housing people with psychological disorders are known as ______.

Asylums

200

_____ is a negative action toward an individual as a result of one’s membership in a particular group. 


Discrimination

200

If someone is motivated due to their personal interests, goals, and fulfillment, this is _____ motivation.

Intrinsic

200

_____ is the psychological discomfort arising from holding two or more inconsistent attitudes, behaviors, or cognitions.

Cognitive dissonance
200
Ronny has both generalized anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder. 


This is an example of _____.

Comorbidity

200

This technique allows the patient to relax and say whatever comes to their mind. 

Hint: A psychoanalysis technique

Free association

300

Cory was stressed about his game coming up, so he took a hot shower and did some breathing exercises to calm his nerves. 

What type of coping is this? 

Emotion-focused coping

300

Which system triggers arousal in response to a stressor via the release of adrenaline from the adrenal glands (aka fight or flight)?

Sympathetic nervous system

300

This experiment revealed the surprising degree to which humans will obey authority.

Stanley Milgram experiment 

300

In order to be diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), symptoms must be present for _____.

6 months

300

Homelessness was an unintended result of this movement in mental health treatment. 

Deinstitutionalization.

400
Why does the bystander effect happen?

Diffusion of responsibility; we believe someone else is/should help the person in distress.

400

Which behavior in Type A people is the most important factor in the risk of heart disease? 

Anger/hostility

400
When Leah doesn't tip, it's because the service wasn't good. But when other people don't tip, it's because they are rude and greedy. 


Which bias is this?

Actor-observer bias

400

Miguel is diagnosed with OCD. He constantly checks the locks in his house, making sure no one will be able to break in. 

This is an example of ____.

Compulsions

400

Jesus is known to have strong reactions. When he received some constructive feedback on his assignment, he said "Either I get an A in this class, or I’m completely stupid."

What thinking error is this?

Polarized (aka black-and-white) thinking.

500

Which type of love from Sternberg's theory does the following describe: 

"Carly and Karen have been in a committed relationship for 10 years and share their thoughts and emotions daily, but, they do not share physical affection"

Companionate love

500

What is the main difference between the James-Lange theory of emotion and the Schachter-Singer theory?

James-Lange: emotion comes directly from physiological arousal.

Schachter-Singer: physiological arousal must also be cognitively interpreted/labeled before emotion is experienced.

500

Luis has been frustrated that his girlfriend has not been expressing her interest and has not planned any dates, even though he constantly expresses affection. 

What important component of a relationship is Luis desiring?

Reciprocity

500

Reagan has been experiencing frequent panic attacks for the last 6 months. She has been constantly worried about the next panic attack, and has been bracing herself daily for the last month and a half. 

Does Reagan qualify for panic disorder? (*MUST EXPLAIN*)

Yes!

Panic attacks are repeated and are alongside the persistent fear of panic attacks for over a one month period. 

500

For someone struggling with a substance use disorder, what is the most appropriate treatment approach after an overdose on fentanyl?

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

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