Psychological disorders and Abnormality
Anxiety and Phobias
Dissociative and mood disorders
Eating and Personality Disorders
Schizophrenia
100

He had the first recorded attempt to explain abnormal thinking or behavior as due to some biological process

Who is Hippocrates? 

100

This is anxiety that is unrelated to any specific and known cause; it is often a symptom of an anxiety disorder.

What is Free-floating anxiety?

100

In this disorder the individual cannot remember personal information such as one’s own name or specific personal events

What is dissociative amnesia?

100

A person reduces eating to the point that their body weight is significantly low. 

What is Anorexia Nervosa

100

This symptom is fake beliefs about the world that are held and tend to remain fixed and unshakable 

What are delusions?

200

the emotional distress or emotional pain while engaging in a particular behavior or thought process

What is subjective discomfort?

200

The fear of being in a small, enclosed space.

What is claustrophobia? 

200

In this disorder, a person seems to experience at least two or more distinct personalities existing in one body.

What is dissociative identity disorder?

200

People who suffer from this are impulsive, have an unstable sense of self, and are intensely fearful of abandonment

What is Borderline Personality disorder

200

Symptoms must be present for this long in order to get a diagnoses

What is two months?

300

This is anything that does not allow a person to function within or adapt to the stress and everyday demands of life.

What is Maladaptive?

300

The fear of being in a place or situation from which escape is difficult or impossible.

What is Agoraphobia?

300

This is sometimes referred to as a unipolar disorder because the emotional problem exists at only one end, or “pole,” of the emotional range.

What is Major depressive disorder?

300
This can consist of vomiting or the misuse of laxatives. Commonly seen in Bulimia Nervosa  

What is "purging"?

300
This is the condition where the person shows little to no emotions

What is Flat affect?

400

a term that refers to the need to consider the unique characteristics of the culture in which the person with a disorder was nurtured to be able to correctly diagnose and treat the disorder.

What is cultural relativity?

400

This is the sudden onset of intense panic in which multiple physical symptoms of stress occur, often with feelings that one is dying

What is a Panic Attack?

400

THis is when a person experiences periods of mood that can range from severe depression to manic episodes.

What is bipolar disorder?

400

People in this category of personality disorder are seen as odd or eccentric

What is category A? 

400

This assumes that persons with the genetic “markers” for schizophrenia have a physical vulnerability to the disorder but will not develop schizophrenia unless they are exposed to environmental or emotional stress at critical times in development, such as puberty

What is The stress vulnerability model?

500

The perspective in which abnormal thinking or behavior is seen as the result of the combined and interacting forces of biological, psychological, social, and cultural influences.

What is the Biopsychosocial Model?

500

A disorder in which intruding, recurring thoughts or obsessions create anxiety that is relieved by performing a repetitive, ritualistic behavior or mental act.

What is Obsessive-compulsive disorder?

500

This is what dissociative identity disorder was formerly known as. 

What is multiple personality disorder?

500

This Eating Disorder is hard to detect because oftentimes the victim maintains a normal weight

What is Bulimia Nervosa?

500

An example of this would be  “come into house, louse, mouse, mouse, and cheese, please, sneeze” 

What is Clanging?