Depression
Disorders
Psychopathology
Phobias
Amnesia
100

Depression following childbirth

Post Partum Depression 

100

Mental health problems that some people develop after experiencing or witnessing a life threatening event, a natural disaster, a car accident or sexual assault.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

100

A psychological dysfunction within an individual associated with distress or impairment in functioning and a response that is not typical or culturally expected is the definition of this

A psychological Disorder

100

Fainting or sickness due to the sight of a need is the characterization of this type of phobia. 

Blood-injection-injury phobia.

100

This form of amnesia occurs when you have a decreased ability to retain new information.

Anterograde Amnesia

200

Severe depressive illness includes some form of psychosis.

Psychotic Depression

200

This type of disorder is defined by uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts and behaviors that one feels to repeat over and over.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

200

Presenting the problem 

Indication or description of why an individual came in

Onset

The Clinical Description 

200

This type of phobia occurs when you have an irrational fear of non-human animals.

Animal Phobia

200

When diagnosing amnesia, trauma to this is a criteria.

The brain.

300

A persistent feeling of sadness or a lack of interest in outside stimuli

Major Depressive Disorder-Dysthymia 

300

These are the 3 types of bipolar disorder.

Bipolar I, Bipolar II and Cyclothymic disorder.

300

Clinical Description 

Causation

Treatment

Criteria for diagnosing psychological disorders

300

The definition of Social Phobia (Social Anxiety) is this. 

The fear of being humiliated and being singled out or judged by others. 

300

This is the definition of Retrograde Amnesia. 

The loss of memory (access to memories) of events or information learned prior to accident or disease.

400

Depression that's related to changes in seasons

Seasonal Affective Disorder

400

Chronic, severe and persistent irritability in children that often includes frequent temper outbursts that are inconsistent with the child's developmental age is the definition of this.

Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder.

400

Hippocrates helps us understand this tradition in abnormal psychology 

Biological Tradition

400

Specific Phobias could be both ____ and ____ in nature.

Physical and Emotional 

400

With Anterograde Amnesia, a deficiency in this is a contributing factor.

Vitamin B1.

500

Depressed mood when you're having trouble managing a stressful event in your life,

Situational Depression
500

Anxiety about the events of everyday life, is the definition of which disorder?

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

500
Liver, Blood, Brain, Spleen are a part of this theory 



The Humoral Theory 
500

Also associated with panic attacks, this phobia is the fear of places or situations that you can't escape from.

Agoraphobia.

500

A condition in which someone, without warning or planning, travels far from their work or home and leaves behind a past life with no conscious understanding or knowledge of them leaving.

Dissociative Fugue.

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