This is the psychologist who believed the mind had 3 parts. (id, ego, superego)
Sigmund Freud
This is the part of the mind that cares about morality and what is right.
superego
This anxiety disorder is explained as: eliving a severely upsetting event.
PTSD
This is a period of abnormally high emotion and activity.
Mania
This anxiety disorder is explained as unwanted repetitive thoughts and actions. (fear of germs, so repetitive hand washing goes on.)
OCD (obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
id
You go outside to catch some rays rather than study for your psych quiz. You say that it's just as important to get some sun as it is to get a good grade. What type of defense mechanism is this?
rationalization
This is a prolonged and severe feeling of dejection. usually really low period of a bipolar persons personality.
Depression
This is the most common disability in the world (symptoms include little interest in activities, fatigue, etc.)
Major Depressive Disorder
Sufferers from this personality disorder are so sensitive about being rejected that their personal relationships become difficult.
Avoidant
How many symptoms are there that one must meet in order to be considered to have a psychological disorder?
4
true or false, there are structural differences in a schizophrenics brain?
true
This disorder includes alternating between hopelessness/depression and over excited and unreasonably optimistic state of mania.
Bipolar
This anxiety disorder is explained as disruptive irrational fears of objects, activities, or situations.
Phobia
What is the compulsion in the example: you are afraid to sleep alone in your apartment because you are afraid someone is out to get you, you have to check the locks 23 times before going to bed.
checking the door 23 times.
When your baby brother comes home from the hospital, you see him getting all the attention. You start acting like a baby in order to get attention. This is what type of defense mechanism?
Regression
This part of the mind is reality, it is the way you actually act and react to things.
Ego
this type of dissociative disorder occurs when a person exhibits two or more distinct and revolving personalities.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
This anxiety disorder is explained as a sudden spasm of intense unexplained panic.
Panic Disorder
borderline
This type of personality disorder shows deep mistrust of people.
Paranoid Personality Disorder
this type of dissociative disorder happens when a person loses memory of who they are, often moving away and creating a new life.
Dissociative Fugue
This dissociative disorder includes memory loss that is linked to a traumatic event.
Dissociative amnesia
This anxiety disorder is explained as unwanted repetitive thoughts and actions.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
True or false: Atypical is one of the four symptoms/criteria of psychological disorders.
true