Understanding Disorders
Mood Disorders
Labeling Disorders
Classifying Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
100
A psychological disorder is defined as a dysfunction in which behaviors are maladaptive, unjustifyable, disturbing, and?
What is atypical
100
A disorder that affects nearly six percent of men and nearly ten percent of women
What is Major Depressive Disorder
100
The most accepted and widely used publication for classifying psychological disorders
What is the Diagonostic and Satistical Manual of Mental Disorders
100
A disorder marked by disruptive levels of persistent, unexplained feelings of apprehension and tenseness
What is Generalized anxiety disorder
200
The previously known name for bipolar disorder
What is manic depressive disorder
200
A nickname for the Mental Disorder Manual. The fourth edition.
What is the DSM-IV-TR
200
A disorder marked by sudden bouts of intense, unexplained panic
What is Panic Disorder
300
Two factors of mood disorders
What are biological and social-cognitive factors
300
The amount of major categories in the DSM-IV-TR
What is 17
300
A disorder marked by disruptive, irrational fears of objects or situations
What is a phobia
400
A mood disorder Vincent van Gogh possibly suffered from
What is bipolar disorder
400
The longform of ECT.
What is Electroconvulsive Shock Therapy
400
The level of the DSM-IV-TR that deals with clincal syndromes
What is Axis I
400
A disorder characterized by reliving a severly upsetting event in unwanted, recurring memories and dreams
What is Posttraumatic stress disorder
500
Two biological factors that cause Mood Disorders
What is Heredity and Brain function
500
The running mate for Senator George McGovern in the 1972 election, who dropped out of the race due to rumors of mental health problems
Who is Thomas Eagleton
500
A numerical value assigned by clinicians. The fifth level of the DSM-IV-TR
What is the Global Assessment
500
A disorder marked by unwanted, repetitive thoughts and actions
What is Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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