This anxiety-related disorder is connected with specific triggers as well as flashbacks related to the original trigger for this disorder.
What is PTSD?
This specific learning disability is associated with the jumbling of words or letters that are already written specifically while reading.
What is dyslexia?
Loss of feeling in a limb with no apparent cause for that loss of feeling is an example of a ________ disorder.
What is Conversion?
This personality disorder is associated with actions to be the center of attention, no matter what the circumstance, frequently through sexually suggestive acts.
What is Histrionic Personality Disorder?
The DSM-IV was replaced in this year.
What is 2013?
This disorder is characterized by a persistent feeling of heightened irritability, anxiety and agitation, even in response to seemingly innocuous events.
What is GAD? (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
This specific learning disability is associated with the jumbling of numbers.
What is Dyscalculia?
This disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder involves the presence of one or more distinct alters, or individual personalities.
What is DID? (Dissociative Identity Disorder)
The personality disorder commonly known as being associated with serial killers and CEO's is _________ personality disorder.
What is Antisocial?
The AP Psychology Course and Exam description (our curriculum) was last updated in this year.
What is 2024?
This type of medication is the most common for treating both anxiety and depression, and is labelled with this 4 letter acronym.
What are SSRI's?
These two types of accommodations are typically made available to students with neurodevelopmental disorders while they are in school.
What are IEP's and 504's?
What is Dissociative Amnesia?
This alternative to CBT is utilized frequently with personality disorders to help on an individual level, not in group therapy.
What is DBT? (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)
Mr. MacKinnon has taught this many total siblings of students in this class.
What is 8? (Abdullah, Andrew, Dylan, Julio, Michael, Aya, Salam, Munir)
This specific phobia involves the fear of public places, particularly due to the fear of no escape or help in those places. (Not a personality disorder Bennett!)
What is Agoraphobia?
This neurodevelopmental disorders is associated with the presence of an extra chromosome (Specifically chromosome 21).
What is Down's Syndrome?
This disorder, formerly known as hypochondriasis, is associated with unreasonable fear of getting sick, to the point of demonstrating and displaying symptoms of those diseases even when not actually sick.
What is Illness Anxiety Disorder?
This personality disorder frequently is associated with unhealthy work behaviors, overemphasis on perfectionism and the general inability to let others complete tasks due to the fear of imperfection.
What is OCPD? (Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder)
There are this many draw 2 cards in a standard Uno Deck.
What is 8?
These two impacts on sleep are both symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder.
What are insomnia and hypersomnia?
This specific type of therapy focuses on treating children with neurodevelopmental disorders by presenting consistent, positive reinforcement to encourage prosocial behavior.
What is ABA? (Applied Behavioral Analysis)
The period of time in which someone loses memory due to dissociation is known as a ________ state.
What is fugue?
This type of therapy is most effective for treating individuals with Antisocial Personality Disorder.
What is none?
This professor is the founder of Positive Psychology and the Former President of the APA.
Who is Martin Seligman?