Psychological Disorders
Psychological Disorders Pt. 2
Types of Abnormality
Classical/Operant Conditioning
Psychological Treatments
100

the main symptom is excessive or unrealistic anxiety and fearfulness

Anxiety Disorders

100

Hypochondriasis and conversion disorder fall under what general disorder

Somatoform Disorder

100

A woman walking down the middle of street, having a loud conversation with herself creates

Observer Discomfort

100

Getting an "A" on a Psychology test for someone who cares about school is an example of...

Positive Reinforcement 

100

This type of treatment can be easier because people can feel comfort knowing other people are going through the same struggle

Group Therapy

200

person suffers from disordered thinking, bizarre behavior, hallucinations, and inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality

Schizophrenia

200

OCD, Phobic and Panic Disorders fall under what general disorder

Anxiety Disorder

200

A woman who is drinking so heavily that she cannot hold down a job or interact successfully in society

Maladaptiveness

200

Getting your license taken away for texting and driving is an example of 

Negative Punishment

200

this type of treatment involves Classical Conditioning or Operant Conditioning

Behavioral Therapy

300

take the form of bodily illnesses and symptoms but for which there are no real physical disorders

Somatoform Disorders

300

Bipolar disorder falls under what general disorder

Mood Disorders

300

 Stealing a car or eating before everyone gets their food while at a restaurant is an example of

Socially unacceptable behavior

300

At practice, you need to run an extra sprint if you can't run the first sprint in 10 seconds or less

Positive Punishment

300

focus of therapy is on how you are thinking, behaving, and communicating; therapist assists the patient in identifying specific distortions and biases in thinking and provides guidance on how to change this thinking

Cognitive Therapy

400

person adopts a persistent, rigid, and maladaptive pattern of behavior that interferes with normal social interactions

Personality Disorders

400

Amnesia and fugue are types of disorders that fall under what general disorder

Dissociative Disorder

400

 A child who smashes his fist through a window for no apparent reason exhibits

Unpredictability

400

Jimmy rolls over to turn off his alarm clock in the morning so that he can keep sleeping

Negative Reinforcement

400

an in-depth form of talk therapy based on the theories and principles of Freud's psychoanalysis

Psychodynamic Therapy

500

there is a separation in conscious awareness, memory, the sense of identity, or some combination

Dissociative Disorders

500

Someone who fears making relationships falls under what general disorder

Personality Disorders

500

Someone who exhibits extremely low intelligence is an example of a 

Statistical Rarity

500

The bell in Pavlov's Dog experiment is what kind of stimulus?

Conditioned Stimulus

500

Treatment focused on empathy where therapist tries to put themselves in the shoes of the patient to help understand actions and behavior

Humanistic Therapy