Anxiety Disorders
dissociative and somatoform disorders
mood disorders
schizophrenia
personality disorders
100
a general state of dread or uneasiness
What is anxiety
100
the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms
What is somatization
100
disorder involving a cycle of mood changes from depression to wild elation
What is bipolar disorder
100
lack of contact with reality that has both environmental and genetic causes and characterized by hallucinations or delusions
What is schizophrenia
100
patterns of inflexible traits that disrupt social life or work and create distress in an individual
What is a personality disorder
200
theory that says anxiety disorders are the result of repressed childhood urges
What is psychoanalytic theory
200
these disorders have been explained by repression of unacceptable urges
What are dissociative disorders
200
mood disorder that that involves feelings of sadness, helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness, and guilt
What is depression
200
the immobile expressionless state of schizophrenia that effects 1% of the world population
What is catatonic stupor
200
desiring relationships but are unable to overcome fears of rejection or disapproval
What is avoidant personality disorder
300
short-term anxiety disorder that may occur immediately after a traumatic event
What is acute stress disorder
300
the forgetting of personal information and the assuming of a new identity
What is dissociative fugue
300
the general categories that mood disorders are classified as
What are depression and bipolar disorder
300
experiences of persecution or delusions of grandeur its characteristics
What is paranoid schizophrenia
300
a persistent pattern of disregard for others rights despite the threat of punishment or rejection
What is antisocial personality disorder
400
this word is derived from the Greek word for "fear"
What is phobia
400
this disorder is caused by extreme childhood abuse and results in the development of 2 or more personalities
What is dissociative identity disorder
400
list five characteristics that would be present in a clinical diagnosis of depression
What are: persistent depressed mood loss of interest in activities loss of pleasure in activities; significant weight loss or gain; sleeping more or less than usual; fatigue; recurrent thoughts of suicide or death; feelings of worthlessness
400
biological research has discovered that people with schizophrenia are more responsive to this neurotransmitter than the average person
What is dopamine
400
characterized by the suspicion of others and interpreting others motives as harmful or evil
What is paranoid personality disorder
500
the fear of being in a crowded place in which escape may be difficult
What is agoraphobia
500
the inability to move a leg with no medical explanation is an example of this type of disorder
What is conversion disorder
500
the theory that examines a depressed person's outlook on life through a negative schema and that events have global causes, are stable conditions, and have internal causes
What is cognitive theory
500
this type of schizophrenia is characterized by incoherent thoughts, speech, and behavior
What is disorganized schizophrenia
500
the lack of emotional responsiveness and having no interest in relationships but do not experience hallucinations or delusions
What is schizoid personality disorder
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