A disorder characterized by compulsions and obsessions.
What is OCD
Are disorders caused by nurture alone?
What is NO
Which psychologist would have patients lay on a couch and just touch on whatever came to mind. - he would ask them to talk about childhood experiences.
what is Sigmund Freud
A mood disorder that causes persistent sadness and loss of interest. It can result in dissociating.
What is depression
Disorder that causes a person to interpret reality abnormality. They can experience hallucinations and delusions.
What is schizophrenia
An anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object, activity, or situation. These can be learned by an event, or unexplained.
What is a phobia
the study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change, supports this reasoning or approach
what is epigenetics
Which approach provides a more individualistic treatment than other approaches. This approach was popularized by Carl Rogers.
What is Humanistic approach
Symptoms of mood swings ranging from mania (the high) to depression (the low).
What is Bipolar disorder
A disorder in which conscious awareness becomes separated from previous memories, thoughts and feelings.
What is dissociation
Marked by unpredictable minutes-long episodes of intense dread in which a person may experience terror, chess pain, or chocking, often followed by worry of another possible attack.
What is Panic disorder/ Panic attack
These are ------ influences of psychological disorders: evolution, individual genes, brain structure and chemistry
what is biological influences
Which treatment method is: the primary treatment measure in Humanistic psychology (this treatment method was developed by Carl Rogers).
What is Client centered therapy
Feeling disconnected from yourself and the world around you.
What is Disassociation
A psychological disorder in which the symptoms take a somatic (bodily) form without apparent physical cause. This may include random dizzy spells, and constant headaches.
What is somatic symptom disorder
A strong fear and avoidance of situations such as crowds - places where one has felt loss of control or panic.
What is agoraphobia
These are ------- influences of psychological disorders:
stress, trauma, learned helplessness, mood related perceptions and memories
What is psychological influences
Which perspective is this: believes that how we act can be explained through our internal thoughts and feelings
what is cognitive perspective
Emotional disorder that causes an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat or excessive exercise
What is Anorexia
A symptom of this disorder is unexplained pins in needles in feet, or the inability to swallow.
What is conversion disorder
The initial fear or helplessness when a person relives a traumatic event and reacts in a way to avoid it.
What is PTSD
These are ------- influences of psychological disorders:
roles, expectations, definitions of normality and disorders
What is social-cultural influences
Which perspective is this: this perspective focuses on the good in people, and their self awareness, and right to chose.
What is humanistic approach
People will engage in extreme overeating (binging) and then become depressed and self induce vomiting or fasting (purging).
What is bulimia
Something that disrupts the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of a system.
What is a disorder