Psych. Disorders
Clinical Description
Historical Conceptions
Psych. Tradition
Theories
100

Abnormal cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning or behavior outside of cultural norms.

Psychological dysfunction.

100

Describes the onset of disorders; a sudden, rapid development of a disorder. 

Acute onset.

100

Which historically dominant tradition conceptualizes mental illness as a battle of "good" vs. "evil", caused by demonic possession?

The Supernatural Tradition

100

Which kind of therapy involved treating patients as normally as possible in a normal environment?

Moral therapy
100

Which psychological theory includes the structure and function of the mind that includes the unconscious, catharsis, id, superego, and ego?

Psychoanalytic theory.

200

Problems with your job, relationships, daily routine.

Impairment.

200

Describes the course of disorders; occurring occasionally and at irregular intervals.

Episodic.

200

Under which tradition did moral therapy become popular?

The Psychological tradition.

200

Who were the two proponents of moral therapy that advocated that patients shouldn't be restrained?

Philippe Pinel and Jean-Baptiste Pussin

200

The proponents of further development of what psychological school of thought includes Melanie Klein, Otto Kernberg, and Anna Freud?

Psychoanalytic theory. 

300

A mental health professional trained in both research and delivering treatment.

Ph.D.

300

Describes the prognosis of a disorder; the patient has a high chance of responding positively to treatment.

Good prognosis.

300

Which historical tradition conceptualizes mental illness as caused by physical disease or imbalance of the four humors?

The Biological Tradition.

300

Which proponent of moral therapy led reforms in the United States?

Benjamin Rush
300

Which psychological school of thought includes thought that people are basically good and that humans strive toward self-actualization?

Humanistic theory.

400

A mental health professional primarily trained in delivering treatment.

Psy.D.

400

Describes course of disorders; patient will get better shortly. 

Time-limited course.

400

What is a treatment used under the Supernatural tradition of mental illness?

Exorcism, religious service, torture, baths, oils, ointments.

400

What led to more patients getting care, therefore the decline of moral therapy?

Asylum reform.

400

Which school of thought includes classical and operant conditioning?

Behavioral model.

500

A mental health professional who is known for prescribing medication and requires attending school that would require a rotation on the surgical department, the pediatric department, etc. 

Psychiatrist, M.D.

500

Describes the onset of disorders; develops gradually. 

Insidious onset.

500

Which disease aided in bolstering the view that mental illness was correlated with physical illness due to it's unusual psychological and behavioral symptoms caused by a bacterial miccroorganism?

Syphilis/ general paresis. 

500

What theory/theories of therapy followed the decline of moral therapy?

Alternative psychological models such as psychoanalytic, humanistic, or behavioral theories.

500

Which theory includes the proponent Carl Rogers?

Humanistic theory.