Diagnosis
Anxiety Disorders
Mood Disorders
Personality Disorders
Drug Abuse and Addiction
100
The standard reference manual used to diagnose all mental disorders.
What is the DSM?
100
A continuous state of anxiety marked by feelings of worry, dread, and signs of tension.
What is generalized anxiety disorder?
100
A mood disorder involving excessive sadness, loss of interest in usual activities, fatigue and loss of appetite.
What is major depression?
100
Rigid personality patterns that cause personal distress or an inability to get along with others.
What is a personality disorder?
100
A maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to impairment or distress.
What is substance abuse?
200
Any behavior or emotional state that causes a person great suffering, is self-destructive, seriously impairs the person's ability to work, get along with others, or endangers others.
What is a mental disorder?
200
Typical symptoms include reliving the past in recurrent, a sense of detachment from others, lack of ambition, and insomnia.
What is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
200
This disorder's symptoms include phases of mania and depression.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
200
A disorder characterized by unreasonable, excessive suspiciousness and mistrust and feeling like others are out to get you.
What is paranoid personality disorder?
200
Junk Food, Television, Alcohol, and Herion are all examples of this.
What are depressants?
300
A projective personality test that requires respondents to interpret abstract, symmetrical inkblots.
What is the Rorschach Inkblot Test?
300
Symptoms include reoccurring attacks of intense fear or panic with feelings of impending doom.
What is panic disorder?
300
These approaches that emphasize how individual vulnerabilities interact with external stresses or circumstances that produce mental disorders.
What are vulnerability-stress models?
300
A disorder that exaggerates self-importance and self-absorption.
What is narcissistic personality disorder?
300
Professional Sports, Tobacco, Caffeine, and Cocaine are examples of this.
What are stimulants?
400
A widely used objective personality test.
What is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Disorder?
400
Feelings of choking, being smothered, and numbness are symptoms specific to this geographic location.
What is Latin America
400
Genetic factors, life experiences, problems with close attachments and cognitive habits contribute to this disorder.
What is major depression?
400
A person who lacks all consciousness.
What is a psychopath?
400
Money, Marijuana, and Shopping Malls are substances that do this.
what is alter the mind?
500
Once given a diagnosis, other people see the diagnosed individual in terms of that label.
What is a diagnostic label?
500
A common form of anxiety in Greenland including a sudden attack of dizziness and fear that occurs while fishing in a small kayak.
What is kayak-angst?
500
An extreme sens of euphoria.
What is mania?
500
People who have a pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others have this.
What is antisocial personality disorder (APD)?
500
This examines the role of the environment, learning, and culture in encouraging or discouraging drug abuse and addiction.
What is the learning model?