Schizophrenia
Anxiety
Mood
Impulse Control
Obsessive Compulsive
100

Characterized by disturbances in a person's thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and experiences

What is schizophrenia?

100

Characterized by symptoms of anxiety for the majority of days, over a period of at least several months

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

100

Characterized by loss of pleasure and feeling sad, irritable or empty

What is depressive disorder?

100

Characterized by the repeated inability to resist the urge or impulse to do something with long-term negative effects.

What is impulse control disorder?

100

Examples include Hand Washing, Constant Checking, Counting, and Repeating Words 

What are compulsions? 
200

The flattened effect, avolition (lack of motivation), and catatonia are ________ symptoms 

What are negative symptoms?

200

______ is more focused on the anticipation of a perceived threat in the future

What is anxiety?

200

An episodic mood disorder; can be diagnosed as type 1 or type 2 based on the types of episodes experienced 

What is bipolar disorder?

200

An example of impulse control where a person feels the need to steal things 

What is kleptomania?

200

OCD develops because of operant conditioning

What is the behavioral explanation?

300

A strongly held belief that you are someone with special abilities or special powers

What are grandiose delusions?

300

characterized by excessive fear or anxiety in response to situations where escape might be difficult, especially in public places

What is agoraphobia?

300

A less extreme version of a manic episode 

What is a hypomanic episode? 

300

The feelings of winning, adrenaline, excitement, and gratification act as ________ reinforcers in the behavioral explanation for impulse control disorders

What is positive?

300

Medication that works by blocking the serotonin reuptake in the synapses of the brain

What are Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors? (SSRIs)

400

______ schizophrenia happens when schizophrenia develops in childhood. 

What is early-onset?

400
The explanation that says an individual may develop a phobia of harmless stimuli if it is paired with a frightening experience

What is the behavioral explanation of phobias and GAD? 

400

When levels of ______ (neurotransmitter) are reduced, feelings of motivation and pleasure would be affected. 

What is dopamine? 

400

Type of medication that works by blocking the reward centers in the brain, specifically in drug or alcohol use 

What are opiate antagonists?

400

The abbreviation for this scale is Y-BOCS

What is the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale?

500

Medication developed in the 90s that treats both positive and negative symptoms of schizonphrenia

What are atypical antipsychotics?

500

_________ is a way of reducing undesirable response to particular situations by making them accustomed to the stimulus or situation

What is systematic desensitization? 

500

The abbreviation for this psychometric test is BDI 

What is the Beck Depression Inventory?
500

Includes covert sensitization and imaginal desensitisation (The type of psychological therapy these are)

What is cognitive behavioral therapy?

500

The explanation that says levels of dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin affect OCD symptoms

What is the biochemical/biological explanation of OCD?

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