Defining & Classifying
Anxiety & OCD-Related
Mood Disorders
Schizophrenia & Psychotic
Personality & Other Disorders
100

The book Wade uses for classifying mental disorders (hint: the big manual)

DSM-5 (or DSM-5-TR)

100

Most common category of disorders in the U.S.

Anxiety disorders

100

Disorder with alternating mania and depression

Bipolar disorder

100

Key positive symptom: seeing or hearing things others don’t

Hallucinations

100

Cluster B personality disorders are dramatic/emotional; name one example

Borderline, Histrionic, Narcissistic, or Antisocial

200

Term for when behavior is dangerous, disturbing, dissociative, or deviant (the 4 Ds) Dysfunctional (or any of the 4 Ds)

Dysfunctional

200

Fear of being in places you can’t escape (e.g., crowds, bridges)

Agoraphobia

200

Depressive episode lasting at least 2 weeks with 5+ symptoms

Major depressive disorder

200

Flat or inappropriate emotions in schizophrenia

Blunted/flat affect

200

Personality disorder with no remorse, lying, impulsivity, often in prison Antisocial personality disorder

Antisocial personality disorder

300

Old term (now rejected) that basically blamed mothers for autism or schizophrenia

Schizophrenogenic mother (or “refrigerator mother”)

300

Repetitive thoughts & compulsive behaviors you can’t stop

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

300

Twice as common in women; often starts in adolescence/early adulthood

Major depressive disorder

300

Negative symptom:

 lack of motivation

300

Cluster A personality disorders are odd/eccentric; name one

Paranoid, Schizoid, or Schizotypal

400

Thomas Szasz argued mental illness is a ___, not a real disease

Myth

400

Body dysmorphic disorder is now grouped with these disorders in

DSM-5 OCD-related disorders

400

Seasonal pattern of depression linked to less winter sunlight

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)

400

Most reliable predictor of future schizophrenia

Strong family history / genetic link

400

Disorder with detachment of identity (used to be called multiple personality) Dissociative identity disorder (DID)

 Dissociative identity disorder (DID)

500

Rosenhan study: pseudo-patients got admitted saying they heard this word

“Thud” (or hollow/empty/thud)

500

Former name of PTSD used after Vietnam War Post-

Vietnam syndrome (or combat fatigue/shell shock)

500

Suicide risk is highest when people are doing this (not when deepest in depression)

Starting to recover / coming out of depression

500

Dopamine hypothesis says schizophrenia comes from too much of this neurotransmitter

Dopamine

500

Controversial diagnosis Wade says is overused & stigmatizing, especially in court

Antisocial personality disorder (or psychopathy/sociopathy labeling)