Stress, Lifestyle, Health
Psychological Disorders I
Psychological Disorders 2
Therapy and Treatment I
Therapy and Treatment 2
100

Name given to when illnesses are worsened by stress or affect. 

What are psychophysiological disorders?

100

Term for people experiencing more than 1 diagnosis

What is comorbidity?

100

Name 4 symptoms experienced to be diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder

What are flashbacks, avoidance of situations, negative emotional states (i.e., anger, depression), detachment, irritability, outbursts, startle response? 

100

A technique of this treatment modality includes saying anything that comes to your mind. Name both technique and form of psychotherapy.

What is free association? What is psychoanalysis?

100

These are some downsides of group therapy. Name 3.

What is members may be afraid to speak?

What are clashes of personality?

What are concerns regarding confidentiality?

200

According to Holmes and Rahe, this event is expected to cause the highest level of stress.

What is death of a personal family member?

200

Wakefield  stated "internal mechanisms" breaks down and cannot perform their function. It isn't the inability to perform a function that causes psychological disorder, it is actually this. 

What is harm?

200

This mood disorder is experienced during specific times of the year. It is known as a subtype. 

What is seasonal pattern when experiencing major  depression?

200

This therapy technique requires the client to create a hierarchy to help combat, for example, anxiety. 

Name the technique and psychotherapy.

What is systematic desensitization?
What is behavior therapy?

200

This is a possible result of couples' therapy.

What is couple separation?

300

This is known as one's ability to assess potential harm that a stressor might bring.

A partner to this is one's ability to assess ways of how to cope with the stressor.

Name them both

What is primary appraisal?

What is secondary appraisal?

300

The percentage an identical twins has of developing schizophrenia, if the other twin has it. 

What is 50%?

300

This symptom is one's belief that do not represent reality. Additionally, one of it's subtype are beliefs that one holds powers, they are highly important, like they are the president of the US.

What are grandiose delusions?

300

In this type of treatment, objects, figurines, can be used in direct or indirect ways to help clients work through their struggles. 

Name the psychotherapy

What is play therapy?

300

According the HUD, this is the percentage of homeless people with a mental illness.

What is 26%?

400

This type of belief involves one's feeling of powerlessness, inability to control situation, when experiencing stressors. 

What is learned helplessness?

400

When a person has family history of mood disorder and lives in stressful social environment, this model explains why they experience a mood disorder.

What is diathesis-stress model?

400

This belief as to the etiology (cause) of schizophrenia includes this neurotransmitter

What is dopamine hypothesis?

400

This type of treatment is often used with people experiencing alcohol abuse or overeating. It requires something unpleasant. 

Name the technique and psychotherapy

What is aversive conditioning?
What is behavior therapy?

400

 According to NIDA, this is the rate of those returning to substance use after period of abstinence.

What is 40%-60%?

500

This known personality type is correlated to negative health affects. 

Additionally, this disease is diagnosed and experienced most by those with this personality type.

What is Type A?

What is cardiovascular disease?

500

The three ways (pathways) a phobia is learned.

What is through classical conditioning?

What is vicarious learning?

What is verbal transmission/information?

500

People with this disorder experience memory gaps, different identities, and usually involves history of trauma

What is dissociative identity disorder?

500

This technique is used to help change distorted thinking and self-destructive behavior.

Name the technique and psychotherapy

What is ABC model?

What is cognitive behavioral therapy?

500

This is the age range of highest prevalence of drug use.

What is 18-25 years?