Schizophrenia
Eating Disorders
Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Personality Disorders/riddles
100
What are the three categories of schizophrenia?
What is disorganized, catatonic, and paranoid
100
What are the two eating disorders that our book talks about?
What are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
100
Define "affect"
What is emotion or mood
100
What are four of the five listed 'anxiety disorders'?
What is phobic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, acute stress disorder/ptsd, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder
100
I have an eye but cannot see. I am stronger and faster than any man alive but have no limbs. Who am I?
What is a hurricane
200
What are "positive symptoms" of schizophrenia?
What is an excess or distortion of normal functions, such as hallucinations and delusions
200
What is anorexia?
What is a condition in which a person reduces eating to the point that a weight loss of 15% below the idea lody weight or more occurs
200
Mild to moderate depression is called _______ while moderate mood swings are called _______.
What is dysthymia and cyclothymia
200
What is the term used to describe a "single negative event interpreted as a never-ending pattern of defeat"
What is overgeneralization
200
What is the reason that the book gives for why people with antisocial personality traits are not afraid of getting caught?
What is they are more "unresponsive to stressful or threatening situations when compared to others; possibly due to lower than normal levels of stress hormones."
300
What are "negative symptoms of schizophrenia?
What is a decrease of normal functions, such as poor attention or lack of affect.
300
What is bulimia nervosa?
What is a condition in which a person develops a cycle of "binge eating," or overeating enormous amounts of food at one sitting, and then using unhealthy methods to avoid weight gain.
300
What is the most common of the diagnosed mood disorders?
What is major depression
300
What term does the book use to describe "giving little or no emphasis to one's successes or positive events and traits?"
What is minimization
300
What are the two types of personality disorders discussed in the book?
What is Borderline personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder
400
Which 'model' is used in trying to understand the causes of schizophrenia?
What is the biopsychological model or the stress-vulnerability model
400
What are two differences the book makes between anorexia and bulimia?
"What is individuals with anorexia will eat in front of others (whereas individuals with bulimia tend to binge eat as secretly as possible) but then force themselves to throw up or take large doses of laxatives." Ppl with anorexia often obsessed with exercising and with food. Other answers can suffice
400
What other psychological disorder is mentioned in the book as being somewhat connected with bipolar disorder?
What is ADHD
400
How does our book define/conceptualize the "disorder in which a person has feelings of dread and impending doom along with physical symptoms of stress, which lasts 6 months or more?"
What is generalized anxiety disorder
400
I am a two digit even number. I am a square of a number, and also a cube of another number. Who am I?
What is 64. 4(^3), 8(^2)
500
What are two symptoms of schizophrenia that are listed in the book?
What are hallucinations and flat affect.
500
What were the figures that the book listed as being both the average caloric intake on a single bulimic's binge and a possible grandiose amount?
What is 3,500 as an average and up to 50,000!
500
_____ is a mood disorder that is caused by the body's reaction to low levels of light present in the winter months
What is seasonal effectiveness disorder
500
How does our book conceptualize "anxiety that is unrelated to any realistic, known source?"
What is free-floating anxiety
500
What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?
What is your name