Disorders
Freud
Symptoms
Therapy
Humanistic Psychology
100
the manual, published by the American Psychiatric Association, that describes the criteria used to classify and diagnose mental disorders
What is the DSM
100
the moral part of the personality *hint: the "angel"
What is the superego
100
hallucinations are an example of ______ symptoms of schizophrenia
What is positive
100
_______ has the goal of helping family members reach agreement on changes that will help heal the family unit, improve communication problems, and create more understanding and harmony within the group
What is family therapy
100
this person founded Person-Centered therapy and follows humanistic theory
Who is Carl Rogers
200
________ is characterized by chronic and excessive worry for 6 months or more
What is generalized anxiety disorder
200
The defense mechanisms involving refusal to consciously acknowledge the existence of danger or a threatening situation
What is denial
200
A persistent, irresistible, and irrational urge to perform an act or ritual
What is compulsion
200
_______ assumes that maladaptive behavior can result from irrational thoughts, beliefs, and ideas
What is Cognitive Behavior therapy
200
_______ is another term for a person’s sense of self-worth
What is self-esteem
300
____ is a persistent, irrational fear of some specific object, situation, or activity that poses little or no real danger.
What is phobia
300
the pleasure part of personality (*hint: the "devil")
What is the id
300
flat affect is an example of a ______ symptom of schizophrenia
What is negative
300
_______ is a behavior therapy in which an aversive stimulus is paired with a harmful or socially undesirable behavior until the behavior becomes associated with pain or discomfort
What is aversion therapy
300
the realization of one’s inner potential is called ________
What is self-actualization
400
_______ is marked by feelings of great sadness, despair, and hopelessness as well as the loss of the ability to experience pleasure
What is Major Depressive Disorder
400
the defense mechanisms that involves involuntarily removing an unpleasant memory, thought, or perception from consciousness
What is repression
400
a sudden feeling of fear including physical symptoms such as a racing heart, body shakes, and sweating
What is panic attack
400
The _______ perspective agrees that physical/biological causes are of central importance but also recognizes the influence of psychological and social factors in the study, identification, and treatment of psychological disorders.
What is biopsychosocial
400
providing unqualified caring and nonjudgmental acceptance of another
What is unconditional positive regard
500
________ is characterized by episodes of manic behavior and episodes of depression typically with “normal” episodes in between
What is bipolar disorder
500
plays referee between the wishes of the superego and the id.
What is the ego
500
A period of excessive euphoria, inflated self-esteem, wild optimism, and hyperactivity often accompanied by delusions of grandeur
What is a manic episode
500
_______ focuses on a single problem and is often led by someone who is not a professional therapist.
What is a self-help group
500
When a therapist has knowledge of a client’s cultural and ethnic background and then chooses therapeutic techniques based on what will likely work best for that client’s background, the therapist is providing this type of therapy
What is culturally sensitive therapy