What is the book used by clinicians and psychiatrists to diagnose psychiatric illnesses?
What is the DSM-5-TR
Disorder marked by worry, worry, worry
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder
It is called the "common cold" of psychological disorders.
What is Depression
When conscious awareness seems to become separated from previous memories, thoughts, and feelings.
What is dissociation
The term used to describe a break from reality
What is psychosis
Condition characterized by disturbances in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that cause distress/ impairment
What is a psychological disorder
When Lori feels intense fear of social situations; fear of being judged, scrutinized, or humiliated by others
What is Social Anxiety Disorder
Feelings of worthlessness, lethargy, loss of interest in family and friends, which last two or more weeks is called
What is Major Depressive Disorder
A rare dissociation disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities.
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder
Someone with hallucinations, delusions, and diminished emotional/social responses might have
What is schizophrenia
Psychological symptoms that affect someone physically.
What are somatic symptoms
Joe has persistent and repetitive intrusive thoughts and performs certain ritual behaviors that help reduce the anxiety.
What is Obsessive Compulsive disorder
Emily is a 27-year-old woman who experiences the highs of mania and the lows of depression at different times.
What is Bipolar I Disorder
DID was formerly known as
What is Multiple Personality Disorder
Psychotic symptoms are listed in two categories
What is positive and negative
This framework says psychological disorders can be diagnosed, treated, and cured with medicine.
What is the Medical Model
Kyle has an irrational fear of zebras. This is called a ________.
What is a Specific Phobia; Animal Type
The episode that is defined by elevated mood, grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, and impulsive behaviors
What is a Manic Episode
Dissociative disorders tend to be rooted in _______ events
What is traumatic
A symptom when someone might become completely immobile
What is catatonic
The study of thoughts, perception, reasoning, judgment, etc.
What is cognitive psychology
A person is mortified by a self-perceived hideous flaw on their body and take measures to hide this flaw
Who is Body Dysmorphic Disorder
For years, Charlie has vacillated between mild manic symptoms that not severe enough to be described as a manic episode, and mild depressive symptoms that are not severe enough to be diagnosed as a depressive episode. This diagnosis would fit the best with Charlie's symptomatology.
What is cyclothymia
This diagnosis is common among people with dissociative disorders
What is PTSD
What is the technical term for fixed beliefs that cannot be altered despite evidence
What are delusions