Addictive/Identity
Depressive/Bipolar
Trauma/OCD
Identity/Diagnosing
Anxiety
100

Biological model is also known as this.

What is the disease model?

100

Depression in this gender often go most undiagnosed.

Who are males?

100

In many PTSD sufferers, this is smaller than average.

What is the hippocampus?

100

A disturbance in thinking, emotion, or  behavior that causes a person to suffer, is  self-destructive, seriously impairs a person’s ability to work or get along with others, or makes a person unable to control  the impulse to endanger others. 

What is a mental disorder?

100

Exaggerated, unrealistic fear and avoidance of a specific situation, activity, or  object. 

What is a phobia?

200

Alcoholism is much more  likely to occur in societies that forbid children to drink but condone adult drunkenness (as in Ireland and the United States) than in societies that teach children how to drink responsibly but condemn adult drunkenness (as in Italy, Greece, and France) is an example of this addiction factor.

What is addiction patterns vary to cultural practices?

200

A disorder involving disturbances in emotion (excessive sadness), behavior (loss of  interest in one’s usual activities), cognition  (thoughts of hopelessness), and body function (fatigue and loss of appetite). 

What is major depression?

200

An anxiety disorder in which a person  feels trapped in repetitive, persistent  thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive,  ritualized behaviors or mental acts  (compulsions). 

What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?

200

These are psychological tests used to infer a person’s motives, conflicts, and unconscious  dynamics on the basis of the person’s  interpretations of ambiguous stimuli. 

What are projective tests?

200

A continuous state of anxiety marked by  feelings of worry, apprehension, difficulties in concentration, and signs of motor  tension. 

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

300

The United States passed this in the 1920s to try and control the consumption of alcohol and stop addiction. 

What is Prohibition?

300

This is the second leading cause of death among people ages 15-24 after accidents in the United States.

What is suicide?

300

A disorder in which a person who has experienced a traumatic or life-threatening  event has symptoms such as nightmares,  flashbacks, insomnia, intrusive memories,  and increased physiological arousal. 

What is post traumatic stress disorder?

300

The danger of over diagnosis, the power of diagnosis labels, the illusion of objectivity and inaccurate diagnosis are all examples of this. 

What is DMS?

300

Symptoms of these include rapid heart rate, chest pain or discomfort,  shortness of breath, dizziness, feelings of unreality, hot and cold flashes, sweating, trembling and shaking.

What are panic attacks?
400

This happens when drinking occurs regularly to disguise or suppress anxiety or depression, when drinking alone to drown their sorrows, or an excuse to abandon inhibitions.

What is problem addiction drinking.

400

A mood disorder in which episodes  of both depression and mania (excessive  euphoria) occur. 

What is bipolar disorder?

400

People with this disorder fill their homes with newspapers, bags of old clothing, used tissue boxes—all kinds of junk. They are tormented by fears of throwing out something they may need later.

What is hoarding disorder?

400

A personality disorder characterized  by a lifelong pattern of irresponsible,  antisocial behavior such as law breaking,  violence, and other impulsive, reckless acts. 

What is antisocial personality disorder?

400

An anxiety disorder in which a person experiences recurring panic attacks, periods  of intense fear, and feelings of impending  doom or death, accompanied by physiological symptoms such as rapid heart  rate and dizziness. 

What is panic disorder?

500

A psychotic disorder marked by delusions,  hallucinations, disorganized and incoherent speech, inappropriate behavior, and  cognitive impairments. 

What is schizophrenia?


500

Approaches that emphasize how individual vulnerabilities interact with external  stresses or circumstances to produce specific mental disorders, such as depression. 

What is the vulnerability stress model?

500

Abnormally high activation  in these brain areas may explain why individuals with PTSD show (conditioned)  fear and arousal triggered by reminders of the trauma and why they are watchful  for potential threat even in safe environments.

What are the amygdala and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex?

500

A set of personality characteristics that  can accompany antisocial personality disorder and is marked by fearlessness; lack  of empathy, guilt, and remorse; the use of  deceit; and coldheartedness. 

What is psychopathy?

500

A disorder marked by fear or anxiety and  avoidance of social situations involving  possible scrutiny and negative evaluation  by others. 

What is social anxiety disorder?