Chapter 12: Personality
Chapter 13: Psychological Disorders
Also Chapter 13
Chapter 14: Therapy
Other
100

These are the three parts of Freud's personality structure.

(What is) Id, Ego, and Superego?

100

This disorder is not linked to a specific stressor or threat.

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?

100

Does everyone who experience trauma have PTSD?

Nope.

100

This drug assists in the reuptake of serotonin.

What are SSRIs?

100

What is the best way to predict future behavior?

By observing someone's past behavior in similar situations.

200

This describes people that are open, spontaneous, loving, self-accepting, and productive.

What are self-actualized people?

200

These are described as typical changes that are disrupted in childhood due to unusual features of the central nervous system (usually in the brain): This includes Down Syndrome, ADHD, and ASD.

What are neurodevelopmental disorders?

200

This disorder is defined by the duration of the symptoms.

What is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)?

200

This form of therapy uses learning principles to reduce unwanted behaviors and increase desirable behaviors.

What is behavior therapy?

200

____have 2-3 times higher depression
rates than____.

Females; Males

300

This is defined as interacting influences of behavior, internal personal factors, and environment.

What is reciprocal determinism?

300

Why can't you mix uppers and downers (Stimulants and depressants)?

They will increase the effectiveness of each other and you'll get really bad swings between the ups and downs.

300

This disorder includes unwanted, intrusive, and persistent thoughts and involves responses to those thoughts.

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?

300

A popular integrative therapy that combines changing self-defeating thinking with changing behavior.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

300

Live, Laugh, ___

Lobotomy

400

These are the Big Five Personality Factors (remember OCEAN).

(What are) Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism?

400

These are the 4 D's that help us identify psychological disorders.

What are Deviance, Distress, Dysfunction, and Danger?

400

Is Bipolar I or Bipolar II more severe?

Bipolar I (it's more severe)

400

This alternative biomedical treatment causes patients to have a forced seizure for 30-60 seconds.

What is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)?

400

With this disorder, frontal white matter (myelin) and frontal grey matter (cortical thickness) is reduced.

What is ADHD?

500

These are seven defense mechanisms described by Freud.

(What is) repression, regression, reaction formation, projection, rationalization, displacement, and denial?

500

How do anxiety-related disorders happen?

Conditioning, Cognition, and/or Biology.

500

In schizophrenia, this could be described with symptoms like flat affect, impaired theory of mind, and catatonia.

What are negative symptoms?

500

This approach to therapy involves active listening and unconditional positive regard.

What is a humanistic approach?

500

Why can't you take SSRIs with Molly (MDMA/ecstasy)?

You will have too much serotonin and during the comedown, you will have the worst panic attack of your life.