Stress
Health
Diagnosing and Classifying Mental Disorders
Psychological Disorders
Happiness
100

The process by which we perceive and respond to certain events that we think are threatening or challenging? 

What is stress? 

100

Heart disease, asthma, tension headaches, etc

What are the impacts of stress on health?

100

Contains 297 disorders, used to diagnose and suggest appropriate treatments for all mental disorders 

What is the DSM-5? 

100

Disturbed or dysfunctional thoughts, emotions, or behaviors.



What is a psychological disorder?

100

an everyday synonym for subjective well-being, satisfaction 

What is happiness? 

200

a high stress job (is an example of) 

What is stimulus-based stress? 

200

Hanging out with friends can decrease blood pressure and cortisol levels

What is social support? 

200

child abuse/neglect, substance abuse, trauma experiences, chronic pain/illness

What are risk factors?

200

Sally is nervous about her test before she takes it, but afterward, she feels relieved. Jessica is nervous about taking her test too, Jessica feels her heart start to race and begins having trouble breathing. After the test is done, Jessica continues to feel this way, even after she receives her good test grade. 

What is the difference between feeling anxious and having general anxiety?  

200

a tendency to expect good things in the future

What is optimism?

300

a stressful event that is long-lasting (ex: a bad relationship) 

What is chronic stress? 

300

Aerobic exercise, relaxation, meditation, and active spiritual engagement may help us gather inner
strength

What is reducing stress? 

300

persistent and repetitive thoughts, actions, or both that interrupt everyday life 

What is OCD?

300

the scientific study of mental illness or disorders.

What is psychopathology? 

300

having a joyful mood, feeling happy, being
enthusiastic, alert, or excited

What is positive affect? 

400

A scale or chart that ranks how stressed a person is numerically

What is the social readjustment scale? 

400

the of study how patients handle illness, why some people don't follow medical advice, and the most effective ways to control pain or change poor health habits

What is field of health psychology? 

400

a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest

What is Major Depressive Disorder? 

400

genetics, brain imbalances, and the environment (all contribute to....) 

What are the causes of psychological disroders? 

400

Losing track of time is an example of this psychological idea

what is flow? 


500

an attempt to reduce stress by changing the
stressor or the way we interact with stressor and attempt to reduce stress by ignoring or
avoiding stressor and/or attending to our emotional needs relating to
stress

What are problem-focused and emotion-focused coping? 

500

people who reduce stress, take care of themselves, and find healthy ways to cope tend to have longer if this

What is life expectancy? 

500

having disturbances in perception, language/thought, motor behavior, and emotions

What is schizophrenia? 

500

poor memory, intrusive thoughts, outbursts of anger, feeling detached are symptoms of this psychological disorder 

What is PTSD? 

500

The scientific study of optimal human functioning (ex: what goes right in life and what makes life worth living)

what is positive psychology?