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Personality
Sleep
100
A mood disorder characterized by sadness, feelings of guilt, and changes in sleep, appetite, and motor behavior.
What is depression?
100
A disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression.
What is bipolar disorder?
100
This type of therapy is based on the belief that mental disorders are due to unconscious conflicts and feelings.
What is psychoanalytic therapy?
100
Consistent patterns of thoughts, actions, and desires
What is personality?
100
Eyes and fingers twitch and major muscles are inhibited during this stage of sleep. It is a time to check, develop, and expand neural connections
What is REM?
200
A book that identifies the number, severity, and duration of symptoms needed to diagnose a disorder.
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-V)
200
A chronically high level of anxiety not related to a stimulus.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
200
This type of therapy attempts to establish conditions that eliminate abnormal behaviors.
What is behavioral therapy?
200
Freud said that this part of personality is the moral agent. It contains the ego ideal and conscience.
What is superego?
200
Cues such as body temperature, humidity, and daylight that signal sleep and awake periods
What are zeitgebers?
300
Disorders that involve disruption in memory or self awareness in response to extreme stress.
What are dissociative disorders?
300
The presence of two or more distinct personalities that may or may not know of the others existence.
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder/Multiple Personality Disorder?
300
This type of therapy attempts to change a patient's thinking to correct a problem.
What is cognitive therapy?
300
People with this type of personality are hard driving, competitive, irritable, and have an inability to relax.
What is type A?
300
This theory states that sleep is a behavioral adaptation that helps keeps organisms from being active during times when it would be dangerous to be awake
What is adaptive theory?
400
This mood disorder is more common in women than men.
What is depression?
400
A preoccupation with physical symptoms and the belief that they indicate serious illness.
What are somatoform disorders?
400
A classical conditioning program that eliminates phobias.
What is systematic desensitization?
400
People with this Big Five trait are anxious, concerned about adequacy, less effective at coping with stress, and likely to feel anger and guilt.
What is neuroticism?
400
Bursts of activity that occur in stage two of sleep.
What are sleep spindles?
500
A loss or impairment in motor or sensory function that does not correspond to physical causes.
What is conversion disorder?
500
A preoccupation with physical symptoms and the belief that they indicate serious illness.
What is hypochondriasis?
500
One of the types of medication that can be used to treat depression.
What are monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO Inhibitors) or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
500
This person argued that personality traits may not be consistent across situations.
Who is Mischel?
500
The amount of time it take to move through stages 1-4 of sleep.
What is 50-70 minutes?