Anxiety disorder
Personality
disorder
Abnormal behavior
Psychological Abnormality
Psychological Disorders
100

excessive worrying, or free-floating anxiety, that lasts for at least 6 months and that cannot be attributed to any single identifiable source

what is Generalized Anxiety Disorder


100

A disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self-importance

what is Narcissistic Personality Disorder

100

A criterion of abnormality stating that a behavior is abnormal if it occurs infrequently among the members of a population

what is statistical deviance  

100

The presence of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral symptoms that create significant distress, impair daily living, or lead to significant risk of harm

what is Psychological Disorder

100

 mood disorder characterized by depressed mood and other symptoms

what is Major depression

200

irrational fear of animals, natural events, injury, or specific situations are all examples of this

what is Phobic Disorder

200

a personality disorder characterized by little, if any, respect for social laws, customs, or norms

what is Antisocial Personality Disorder

200

a criterion of abnormality stating that abnormal behaviors are those that lead to personal distress or emotional upset

what is Emotional Distress

200

the inability to understand that certain actions are wrong, in a legal sense, at the time of a crime

what is Insanity

200

a loss of personal identity that is often accompanied from a flight from home

what is Dissociative fugue

300

pounding heart, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, and chest pains are all a result of this

what is panic disorder (panic attack)

300

A mental disorder characterized by unstable moods, behavior, and relationships

what is Borderline Personality Disorder

300

a breakdown in normal functioning; abnormal behaviors are those that prevent one from pursuing adaptive strategies

what is Dysfunction

300

the handbook used by health care professionals in the United States and much of the world as the authoritative guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders

what is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)

300

a type of mood disorder in which the person experiences disordered mood shifts in two directions - from depression to a manic state

what is Bipolar disorder

400

 prevents the suffer from leading anything resembling a normal life may be a result of this

what is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

400

poor or abusive relationships are a result of this

what is Antisocial Personality Disorder

400

a criterion of abnormality stating that a behavior is abnormal if it violates the rules or accepted standards of society

what is Cultural Deviance

400

a model of health which suggests that disease is detected and identified through a systematic process of observation, description, and differentiation, in accordance with standard accepted procedures, such as medical examinations, tests, or a set of symptom descriptions

what is the Medical Model

400

-Delusions

-hallucinations

-generally disordered thinking becomes the norm




what is Schizophrenia

500

refusal to leave one's house may be a result of this

what is Agoraphobia


500

A pattern of unstable intense relationships is a result of this

what is Borderline Personality Disorder


500

this is described as low on a typical scale and high on an atypical scale

what is Emotional Distress

500

a person, with struggles, but they do not let those struggles rule over them and they still have control over their actions and thoughts

what is sane but psychologically abnormal

500

disorders that focus on the physical body

what is Somatoform disorders