Misc
Treatment
Psychotic Disorders
Disorders 1
Disorders 2
100

Alters mental functions, alleviates psychological symptoms, and is used to treat
psychological or mental disorders. 

What are psychotropic medications?

100

All forms of psychotherapy share the assumption that _____ play(s) a significant role in
problematic emotions, behaviors, and thoughts.

What are psychological factors?

100

The disorder most associated with losing touch with reality, in the form of delusional thinking and flat affect would be ______.

What is schizophrenia?

100

An unpleasant emotional state that involves feelings of worry, dread, apprehension, and
tension, along with heightened physical arousal.

What is anxiety?

100

Lack of energy, feelings of worthlessness , difficulty sleeping and physical pain could all be symptoms of _____________.

What is depression?

200

The pragmatic and integrated use of diverse psychotherapy techniques.

What is eclecticism?

200

The different forms of biomedical therapy are based on the assumption that _____ play
a significant role in causing the symptoms of psychological disorders.

What are biological factors?

200

Reduced speech, greatly reduced motivation, and reduced emotional expressiveness. 

What are negative symptoms of schizophrenia?

200

The intense fear of having a panic attack in a public setting where escape is impossible and help is
unavailable.

What is Agoraphobia?

200

Symptoms of extensive amnesia,
wandering or traveling, and confusion about one's personal identity. 

What is a dissociative fugue?

300

Temporary or permanent memory loss for the events leading up to the session.

What is a common side effect of ECT?

300

This type of therapy emphasizes people’s potential for growth and the importance of an empathic therapist.

What is Client-Centered Therapy?

300

A false belief, such as believing you are being watched all the time, is known as what?

What are delusions?

300

This term refers to recurrent/persistent thought that feels intrusive and is difficult to suppress or ignore.

What are obsessions?

300

By definition _____ are inflexible, maladaptive patterns of thoughts, emotions, behavior, and interpersonal functioning that are stable over time and across situations, and deviate from the expectations of the individual's culture.

What are personality disorders?

400

The dopamine hypothesis is the theory that schizophrenia is related to....?

What is excess dopamine activity in the brain?

400

Therapy that uses a pragmatic approach and involves a treatment plan that integrates behavior modification techniques and cognitive therapy techniques is called...?

What is CBT?

400

This term refers to sensory experiences that seem real, but are not actually real. 

What are hallucinations?

400

Some people suffer from a milder but chronic form of bipolar disorder in which they
experience moderate but frequent mood swings for two years or longer.

What is cyclothymic disorder?

400

This experience lasts at least 1 week and is characterized by extreme enthusiasm, feelings of euphoria, and impulsivity.

What is a Manic Episode?

500

The emotional relief that people experience from talking about their feelings and
problems.

What is catharsis?

500

A well-established behavioral therapy that effectively treats anxiety disorders,
posttraumatic stress disorder, and phobias.

What is exposure therapy?

500

The most consistent brain structure abnormality that researchers have found in people
with schizophrenia is enlargement of the _______.

What are the ventricles?

500

Symptoms included nightmares, flashbacks, hypervigilence.

What is PTSD?

500

Sudden, intense, and short-lived anxiety is to _____ as ongoing, persistent, and global
anxiety is to _____.

What is a panic attack; generalized anxiety disorder?