Personality Disorders
Substance Use Disorders
Neurocognitive Disorders
Somatic Disorders and Dissociative Disorders
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What are the three clusters within the Personality Disorders category?

A. Odd or Eccentric

B. Dramatic of Emotional

C. Anxious or Fearful

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The behavioral addiction that is classified as a substance-related and addictive disorder in the DSM is?

Gambling Disorder

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What is the most common type of Traumatic Brain Injury?

Concussion

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The name of the disorder in which more than one distinct personality exists within one individual was changed to ________ starting with the DSM-IV.

Dissociative Identity Disorder

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What does comorbidity mean?

The co-occurrence of two or more disorders within an individual

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What are the big five personality traits?

Extroversion, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, Agreeableness, Openness 

200

LSD is an example of what?

A hallucinogen
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Levodopa, a treatment for Parkinson's disease, does what?

Increases dopamine in the brain

200

What is the main difference between conversion disorder and factitious disorder?

Malingering

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The part of the autonomic nervous system primarily responsible for our “emergency” or “alarm” response to stress is the

Sympathetic Nervous System

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What trait is this: "I enjoy statistics because it is fact based and has only one answer."

Close-Mindedness

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Dan (age 45) vs. Becky (age 20) - who is more likely to have a substance abuse disorder?

Dan

300

What three categories are present within the criteria for ADHD?

Inattentive Type, Hyperactive/Impulsive Type, Combined Type

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What is the altered perception including loss of the sense of one’s own reality?

Depersonalization

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What term is used to describe the factors that play a role in causing a disease?

Etiology

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Which personality disorder involves an individual not wanting or caring about having interpersonal relationships?

Schizoid Personality Disorder

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Stimulants increase the activity of what mechanism within the brain?

Central Nervous System

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What describes the repeating of one's own words or sounds and is typically seen in Autism?

Echolalia

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Individuals with somatoform disorders may often display a surprising indifference about their symptoms- especially when the symptoms to most people would be disturbing (e.g. blindness, paralysis). This is sometimes known as...

La Belle Indifference

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Dr. S diagnosed Jennifer with schizophrenia and Dr. X diagnosed Jennifer with bipolar disorder. We would say that Dr. S and Dr. X have ______. 

Low Interrater Reliability

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Personality disorders are an enduring patterns of behavior that persist from childhood into adulthood and because of this fact, one of the best predictors of Antisocial Personality Disorder in adulthood is a diagnosis of what in childhood/adolescence?

Conduct Disorder

500

What are the factors affecting addictive properties?

Potency, Efficacy, Rapidity of onset, Mode of administration, Half life

500

Robin is a 3-year-old girl who appears uninterested in people. She generally interacts with her mom only when she needs something. In some ways, Robin seems to be interested in her mother only as a tool to help her get what she wants. Robin would probably be diagnosed with _______.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

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What disorder is marked by becoming obsessionally concerned about imagined or minor physical defects in their appearance.

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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There is some debate whether _______ is a variant of schizophrenia or a form of mood disorder.

Schizoaffective Disorder