Disorders
Therapies
Therapist/techniques
Research
Definitions
100

Panic symptoms especially in public or in places where they cannot escape.

What is agoraphobia.

100

Intensive long-term approach focusing on problems developed from unconscious conflicts and desires.

What is Pschoanalysis.

100

Developed the first organized therapy.

Who is Freud.

100

Women are how many times more likely to be diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder?

What is 2-3 times more likely.

100

Lack of interest in or drive to engage in social or recreational activities.

What is anhedonia.

200

Depressed mood, diminished interest/pleasure in activities, loss of energy, suicidal ideation, insomnia/hypersomia, fatigues/loss of energy

What is Major Depressive Episode (MDD) symptoms.

200

Cognitive behavior therapy to treat borderline personality disorder incorporating acceptance and change.

What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy.

200

Known for his therapy technique of unconditional positive regard.

Who is Carl Rogers.

200

Most common hallucination.

What is auditory.

200

Reduced speech

What is Alogia.

300

Intense fear of participating in social situations

What is Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD).

300

Thoughts, emotions, and behaviors interact and contribute to psychopathology.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

300

The psychologist and psychiatrist credited with founding CBT.

Who are Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck.
300

Stressors that disrupt sleep, daily routines, circadian rhythm can increase bipolar symptoms.

What is social Zeitgeber theory.

300

Displacing feeling for people in their lives onto the therapist.

What is transference.

400

Characterized by periods of depression and periods elevated mood.

What is bipolar disorder.

400

Mental health problems stem from inconsistency of behavior and true personal identity.

What is Person-Centered Therapy.

400

Thorazine, Risperdol, Lithium, MAOIs, tricyclics, SSRIs, & SNRIs

What are medications for schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and depressive disorders.

400

The most common psychological disorders in the U.S, affecting over 12.5 % of the population.

What are Specific Phobias.

400

Having a patient confront a problematic situation instead of avoiding it, to reduce the fear associated with the situation.

What is Exposure Therapy.

500

A psychotic disorder

What is schizophrenia.

500

Use of computer games to change problematic thought processes.

What is Cognitive Bias Modification.

500

Prevents gray matter loss in young individuals with schizophrenia.

What is Cognitive Enhancement Therapy.

500

One in Five Americans will meet this criteria during their lifetime.

What is Major Depressive Disorder.

500

Disorder characterized by single (or recurrent) hypomanic episodes and depressive episodes.

What is Bipolar II.

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