Disorders
Therapies
Psychological Perspectives
Diagnosis & Assessment
Famous Studies & Terms
100

This disorder is characterized by persistent sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities.

What is Major Depressive Disorder?

100

This therapy focuses on changing harmful thought patterns.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

100

This perspective explains disorders through neurotransmitters, genes, and brain structures.

What is the Biological Perspective?

100

Psychologists commonly use this manual to diagnose mental disorders.

What is the DSM-5-TR?

100

This psychologist conducted the controversial “Little Albert” experiment.

Who is John B. Watson?

200

A person experiencing hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech may be diagnosed with this disorder.

What is Schizophrenia?

200

Sigmund Freud developed this therapy method focused on uncovering unconscious conflicts.

 What is Psychoanalysis?

200

This perspective focuses on learned behaviors and conditioning.

What is the Behavioral Perspective?

200

This term refers to the consistency of a psychological test.

What is Reliability?

200

This experiment by David Rosenhan challenged the reliability of psychiatric diagnoses.

What is the Rosenhan Study?

300

This anxiety disorder involves unwanted repetitive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?

300

This type of therapy uses rewards and consequences to shape behavior.

What is Behavior Therapy?

300

This perspective emphasizes unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences.

What is the Psychodynamic Perspective?

300

This term refers to whether a test measures what it claims to measure.

What is Validity?

300

This term describes the tendency to overestimate the impact of labels and diagnoses on behavior.

What is Labeling? 

400

This disorder often develops after exposure to a traumatic event and may include flashbacks and hypervigilance.

What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

400

This biomedical treatment uses electrical currents to treat severe depression.

What is Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)?

400

This model explains disorders as interactions among biological, psychological, and social factors.

What is the Biopsychosocial Model?

400

A false positive on a screening test means this.

What is identifying someone as having a disorder when they do not?

400

This neurotransmitter is strongly linked to mood and depression.

What is Serotonin?

500

This personality disorder is marked by instability in relationships, self-image, and emotions.

What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

500

This humanistic therapist developed client-centered therapy emphasizing unconditional positive regard.

Who is Carl Rogers?

500

This perspective focuses on free will, self-concept, and personal growth.

What is the Humanistic Perspective?

500

This disorder involves physical symptoms that cannot be fully explained medically and are linked to psychological distress.

What is Somatic Symptom Disorder?

500

This therapy technique gradually exposes clients to feared stimuli to reduce anxiety.

What is Exposure Therapy?

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