This neurotransmitter is thought to contribute to GAD and panic disorder.
What is GABA?
Often misunderstood, unconscious processes and attachment are the roots of psychopathology according to this model.
What is the psychodynamic model?
___ is one of the D's that defines abnormality, and refers to when an individual presents significantly different from societal, cultural, statistical "normal."
What is deviance?
Sentence completion tasks and the Rorschach Inkblot test are examples of these type of personality assessment.
What are projective assessments?
These two neurohormones are associated with the fear pathways (i.e. sympathetic drive).
What are NE and cortisol?
Distortions in thinking, maladaptive assumptions, and behavior changes are part of this perspective.
What is the cognitive behavioral perspective?
Despite several anxiety disorders effective a higher proportion of women to men, this adjacent disorder is equally prevalent between the sexes.
What is obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)?
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and Meyer-Briggs Type Indicator are examples of this type of personality assessment.
What are objective assessments?
This circuit, involving the amygdala and hippocampus, is suggested to be hyperactive in individuals with panic disorder.
What is the panic circuit?
Antidepressant medication, cognitive processing, EMDR, and gentle exposure therapy are considered best-practice when treating this diagnosis in which an individual may experience distressing memories, poor sleep, restlessness >1mo after traumatic event.
What is PTSD?
This model focuses on how minority identities, society, groups, and systems contribution to psychological concerns.
What is the sociocultural/multicultural model?
Validity is to credible as _____ is to consistency.
What is reliability?
____ is a mood-stabilizing drug is considered most effective for treatment of bipolar disorder.
What is Lithium?
When symptoms develop and how long they persist for is known as ____ and ____.
What is onset and duration?
Social anxiety disorder focuses on anxiety of being perceived/evaluated while this diagnosis is associated with fear of being in a particular situation and inability to escape.
What is agoraphobia?
Utilizing interventions that have been shown effective using empirical research is known as...
What is evidence-based practice?
This discovery played a large role in the deinstitutionalization of individuals with mental illness in the 1950s.
What is psychotropic medication?
Psychodynamic model describes Dr. Washington's ____ even though she may implore interventions from other models.
What is orientation?
Substance use, occupation, isolation, life stressors, and hopelessness are some common factors that contribute to this.
What is suicidality (suicidal thoughts/behaviors)?
In the real world this model takes into account the whole person and the interaction of many factors.
What is the integrated model?