Anxiety Disorders
Mood Disorders
Somatoform Disorders +
Schizophrenia
Personality & Dissociative Disorders
100
GAD is characterized by persistent, uncontrollable, and ongoing apprehension about a wide range of life situations. GAD stands for:
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
100
The tendency to believe that one's performance must be perfect or the result will be a total failure:
What is All-or-Nothing Thinking?
100
Somatoform disorder in which the person is terrified of being sick and worries constantly, going to doctors repeatedly, and becomes preoccupied with every sensation of the body.
What is Hypochondrias?
100
Lack of Affect, Poor Attention, Social Withdrawal, Hallucincations. Which of these symptoms would NOT be considered a negative symptom of schizophrenia?
What is Hallucinations? (Negative symptoms reflect a decrease in normal function such as lack of emotion.)
100
Dissociative identity disorder is a psychological disorder more commonly known as
What is Multiple Personality Disorder?
200
You suddenly have a pounding heart, rapid breathing, sudden dizziness and a feeling of lightheadedness. Your are probably having a
What is a Panic Attack?
200
Characterized by periods of both depression and mania.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
200
A person goes blind. There is no physical cause. This person is probably suffering from a(n) _____________ disorder.
What is Conversion?
200
DAILY DOUBLE: Disorganized speech and thought that includes creating artifical words and jumbling words and phrases together. This incoherent form of speech is often called:
What is Word Salad?
200
Which perspective claims that shaping may play a big role in the development of some cases of dissociative disorder?
What is Behavioral?
300
Over the past few years Sam has become extremely fearful of going to any public place. There are many days when Sam does not even leave his house. Sam is suffering from
What is Agoraphobia?
300
Major depression often leads to suicidal feelings. Approximately _____ percent of those suffering major depression attempt suicide.
What is 10%?
300
This theorist would interpret somatoform disorders as a result of repressing disturbing thoughts, conflicts or memories.
Who is Freud?
300
Type of schizophrenia in which the person suffers from delusions of persecution, gradeur, and jealousy, together with hallucinations:
What is Paranoid?
300
Which is a behavior someone with antisocial personality would engage in: 1.lying to other people w/o worrying about the consequences 2.displaying excessive and inappropriate emotions 3.hallucinating 4.withdrawing from society
What is lying to other people w/o worring about the consequences?
400
Howie Mandel has an irrational fear of germs. This is called
What is Mysophobia?
400
Mood disorders are the result of an imbalance of brain chemicals? This would be a(n) ________________ explanation for a mood disorder:
What is Biological?
400
The behavior causes subjective distress. The behavior goes against the norms of the society. The behavior is maladaptive.
What is Critierion used to decide if there is a psychological disorder?
400
Type of schizophrenia in which the person experiences periods of statue-like immobility mixed with occasional bursts of energetic, frantic movement and talking:
What is Catatonic?
400
Personality disorders are the result of physiological causes is reflective of which theory:
What is Biological?
500
OCD is characterized by persistent, repetitive, and unwanted thoughts called ______________ and behaviors called _______________.
What are Obsessions/Behaviors?
500
A person who has mild depression over a period of several years is probably suffering from:
What is Dysthymia?
500
Manual written and used primarily by psychologists and psychiatrists as a guide in diagnosing and assessing psychological disorders.
What is Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Version, Four, Text Revision.
500
Schizophrenia typically begins in late ___________ or early ___________. It rarely emerges after age _______.
What is Adolescence, Adulthood, 45.
500
A person suddenly and inexplicably leaves home and takes on a completely new identity with no memory of their former life. They are probably experiencing:
What is Dissociative Fugue?
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