recurrent unwanted thoughts that cause anxiety
involves an irrational fear of being watched or judged
social anxiety disorder
involves feelings of sadness and loss of interest in everyday activities
depression
sudden loss of memory following a traumatic event
dissociative amnesia
this is used to define and diagnose mental disorders
What is the DSM-5?
false beliefs chacteristic of those with schizophrenia
delusions
intense irrational fear of a particular object or situation
phobia
loss of motor function attributed to a psychological cause
Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder
existence of two or more personalities in a single individual
dissociative identity disorder
most common category of mental disorder, affecting 18% of the population
anxiety disorders
characteristic of those with schizophrenia; involves seeing or hearing things that don't exist
hallucinations
chronic worry about a variety of everyday activities for at least 6 months
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
excessive worry that you are or may become seriously ill
Illness Anxiety Disorder
traveling amnesia
dissociative fugue
mania
repetitive ritualistic behaviors performed to relieve anxiety
compulsions
This category of disorders is higher among men than women. True or false.
False
Intentially producing symptoms of an illness to meet a psychological need to be seen as ill or injured
Factitious Disorder
depersonalization/derealization disorder
category of disorder characterized by rigid, enduring patterns of maladaptive behavior
personality disorder
These sudden disturbing memories of a traumatic event often occur with PTSD
flashbacks
preoccupation with an imagined defect in one's appearance
body dysmorphic disorder
characterized by periods of depression and mania
Bipolar Disorder
characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech and negative symptoms
schizophrenia
example of a negative symptom
lacking emotions or personal hygiene