The child is now mature enough to use logical thought or operations (i.e. rules) but can only apply logic to physical objects
What is Concrete Operational
100
What are the two key moods involved in mood disorders?
What is Mania and depression
100
A hypomanic episode is best described as a ________
What is mild manic episode.
100
Strong and persistent feat that is triggered by the presence of an object or situation
What is Specific Phobia
100
Define Comorbidity
What is the simultaneous presence of two chronic diseases or conditions in a patient.
200
refers to the child's inability to see a situation from another person's point of view.
What is Egocentrism
200
Essentially an erroneous belief that is fixed and firmly held despite clear contradictory evidence.
What is Delusion
200
Brittany came to a therapist complaining that she just doesn't enjoy life lately. She says that for the past couple of months, she finds she just doesn't feel like doing the things that she used to love to do. She has also lost a lot of weight and sleeps much more than usual but still feels tired all the time. She says she just can't concentrate on anything. However, she denies feeling sad. Brittany's most likely diagnosis is
What is MDD
200
Name at least 2 types of depression
What is Postpartum, Dysthymic Disorder
200
How long do physiological withdrawal symptoms last after you smoke your last cigarette?
What is 3 days
300
The first stage of Erik Erikson's theory centers around the infant's basic needs being met by the parents and this interaction leading to ___
What is Trust Vs. Mistrust
300
Sally enjoys playing with your keys. When you take them away and place them in your pocket, Sally does not search for them. Piaget would say that Sally does not understand
What is Object permanence.
300
What is a typical symptom of panic attacks?
What is Fear of dying
300
Name 3 anxiety disorders
What is agoraphobia, social phobia, panic disorder, specific phobia
300
Give an Example of each
1) Stimulant
2) Opiates
3) Hallucinogen
What is Cocaine, heroin & marijuana
400
when adults seek to be productive in a caring way.
What is Generatavity Vs. Stagnation
400
A sensory experience that seems real to the person having it, but occurs in the absence of any perceptual experience
What is Hallucination
400
___ is a tendency to experience negative mood states.
What is Neuroticism
400
Worrying chronically about minor life events – worry must occur more often than not for 6 months
What is GAD
400
Anxiety disorders affect _____% of people US
What is 25-29 %
500
Toddlers either succeed or fail in gaining a sense of self-rule over their actions and their bodies
What is Autonomy Vs. Shame & Doubt
500
No matter what prisoners try to do, they cannot escape. Eventually, they become passive and depressed. This illustrates the central idea in the ________ theory of depression
What is learned helplessness
500
similar to but less severe than autism
What is Asperger's
500
Unipolar Depression ____ % of lifetime prevalence
What is 17%
500
What is the difference between positive and negative symptoms & give an example of each
What is
Positive Symptoms : Hallucinations, Delusions
Negative Symptoms Emotional Flattening, Apathy