Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
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Key Terminology for Mood:

euthymic:

normal

100

Key Terminology for Mood:

depressed:

despair, pessimism

100

Key Terminology for Mood:

anhedonia:

inability to feel pleasure

100

Key Terminology for Affect:

sad:

not happy

100

Experiences: Perceptions:

Depersonalization:

feel out of body, unreality of self

200

Key Terminology for Mood:

euphoric:

exaggerated feeling of well-being

200

Key Terminology for Mood:

sad:

not happy

200

Key Terminology for Affect:

pleasant:

giving the sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment

200

Key Terminology for Affect:

flat:

absence of emotional expression

200

Experiences: Perceptions:

Derealization:

feel environment is not real or has unchanged 

300

Key Terminology for Mood:

dysphoric:

feeling dissatisfied, uneasy

300

Key Terminology for Mood:

anxious:

worried, nervous

300

Key Terminology for Affect:

apathetic:

showing no concern or interest

300

Key Terminology for Affect:

blunted:

diminished range and intensity of affect

300

Experiences: Perceptions:

Illusions:

misperceptions of real stimuli

400

Key Terminology for Mood:

labile:

quickly changed moods, unstable

400

Key Terminology for Mood:

apprehensive:

fearful something bad will happen

400

Key Terminology for Affect:

elevated:

appears extremely happy

400

Key Terminology for Affect:

congruent:

matches stated mood

400

Experiences: Perceptions:

Hallucinations

False sensory perceptions not associated with real stimuli

500

Key Terminology for Mood:

anger:

mad

500

Key Terminology for Mood:

irritable:

easily annoyed or made angry

500

Key Terminology for Affect:

labile:

quickly changed, unstable

500

Key Terminology for Affect:

incongruent:

affect does not match stated mood