A mental disorder that causes a person to experience hallucinations, delusions, & separate from reality
What is schizophrenia?
There are (#) lobes of the brain
What is 4?
Dementia is the loss of this.
What is memory?
CBT stands for this type of therapy
What is Cognitive Behavioral therapy?
A nerve cell is commonly called...
What is a neuron?
GAD stands for...
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
The amygdala is usually characterized for regulating this.
What is emotion?
This brain disorder is generally characterized by its severity on a spectrum.
What is Autism?
This therapy type works with your close relatives
What is Family Therapy?
The branch-like parts on the end of a neuron are called these.
What are dendrites?
An eating disorder characterized by purging as a desire to become thinner.
What is bulimia nervosa?
This side of the brain is related to creativity, imagination, & music
What is the right side?
Narcolepsy is when an individual may experience excessive or little amounts of this.
What is sleep?
This therapy type is considered the traditional talk therapy kind
What is Psychodynamic Therapy?
This part of a neuron acts as a protective layer around axons.
What is the Myelin Sheath?
There are (#) different types of personality disorders.
What is 9?
The Parietal Lobe's function is...
What is processing senses?
__________ __________ is the decline of nerve cells by the attack of the myelin sheath
What is Multiple Sclerosis?
This therapy focuses on immediate experiences & personal responsibility and is now one of the least common forms
What is Gestalt Therapy?
There are approximately (#) neurons in the brain
What is 86 billion?
The word "anakastic" is sometimes referred to/related to this disorder.
What is OCD?
The size of the Pituitary Gland is the size of this vegetable
This is the most common brain disease.
What is Epilepsy?
Alderian therapy might also be called ______ Psychology.
What is Individual?
The process of a neuron reabsorbing a neurotransmitter is called this
What is reuptake?