Personality
Defining Mental Illness
Anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD (I)
Mood, altered reality, and personality disorders
(II)
Treatment
100

Personality is defined by enduring...

What is thoughts, feelings, and behaviors?

100

There are 4 "D"s of mental illness

What are deviance, distress, disapproval, and disability?

100

These are the 3 components of any anxiety disorder

What are physiological, cognitive, and behavioral? 

100

This is the most common disorder 

What is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)? 

100

This is the "gold standard" therapy for many mental illnesses

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?

200

This contributes most to the development of personality

What are genes? (heritability)

200

This theory is the origin of stigmas

What is labeling theory?

200

This is the most common type of specific phobia

What are animals?

200

Beck's Cognitive Triad explains the psychological etiology for MDD

What are negative self, world, and future perspectives?

200

These are 3 sociological reasons for why people have trouble seeking treatment 

What are cost, time, and insurance?

300

Which of Freud's 3 structural stages develops last?

What is the superego?

300

An etiology that implicates witchcraft, creatures, and paranormal spirits

What is supernatural?

300

T/F. Stress caused by obsessions can be simply ignored

What is false?

300

The difference between mania and hypomania

What is length and severity of symptoms? (hypo-: shorter, less severe)

300

This is the main feature of Roger's person-centered therapy

What is unconditional positive regard?

400

Name 2 limitations of behavioral and social theories of personality

What are over-reliance on rational behavior and minimizing the importance of emotion?

400

This study revealed how even mental health professionals fall victim to stigmatization 

What is the 1973 Rosenhan study?

400

There are 2 types of trauma which are the most associated with PTSD

What are combat and sexual assault?

400
The diathesis-stress model is a biological understanding of this disorder

What is Schizophrenia?

400

The ABC theory hinges on correcting these

What are flawed beliefs or errors in thinking?

500

There are 2 ways to explain traits in a personality...

What are inferred (top-down) and observed (bottom-up) traits? 

500
The DSM-5 lists over 300 unique mental illnesses, revealing a flaw 

What is overpathologizing? 

500

High levels of this inherited trait are associated with higher risk of anxiety disorders

What is neuroticism?

500

This is a similarity in etiology between Borderline and Antisocial Personality Disorders

What is the social/environmental influence?

500

This is a similarity in therapeutic approach between psychodynamic and humanistic 

What is unstructured, patient-driven conversation?