Psychological Disorders
Adolescence
Body and Behavior
Stress
Intro to Psych and Psychological Research
100

unreasonable anxiety with others, has to do with people and social settings

Social Anxiety Disorder

100

The transition period between childhood and adulthood

Adolescence

100

An imaging technique used to study brain structure and activity

MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging

100

A persons perception of his or her ability to cope with a certain tense event or situation

Stress

100

The scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research

Psychology

200

Disorder characterized by sudden, uncontrollable onsets of anxiety in which youe heart races, you may feel like you cannot breathe, sweating, etc. 

Panic Disorder

200

A small, exclusive group of people within a larger group

Clique

200

What neurotransmitter is involved in euphoria (extreme happiness) and inhibited pain?

Endorphins

200

Day to day, minor stressors like losing your keys or getting stuck in traffic

hassles

200

Psychologists study 2 types of behavior. what are they?

Physiological and cognitive

300

Disorder characterized by obsessive thoughts and repeated actions. 

Obessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

300

Acting in accordance with some specified authority or acting like your peers to fit in

Conformity

300

Chemical messengers released into the gaps between neurons are called ___________

Neurotransmitters

300
When it comes to stress, Type A personality types are always ready for what?

Fight or flight

300

An assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific research

Hypothesis

400

The Disorder in which victims of traumatic events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flashbacks

PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

400

During cognitive development, many teens use _______ which is a process whereby an individual seeks to explain an often unpleasant emotion or behavior in a way that will preserve his or her self-esteem. 

Rationalization

400

What part of the brain controls violent emotions like rage and fear?

amygdala

400

A vague, generalized apprehension or feeling of danger

Anxiety

400

The measure of a relationship between two variables or sets of data.

Correlation

500

forgetting an event due to the traumatic or stressful nature of the event. It is so upsetting that you block it out

Dissociative Amnesia

500

The condition during adolescence in which the growth or maturation of body parts is uneven. 

Asynchrony

500

The part of the nervous system that controls voluntary activities is the _________

Somatic nervous system

500

Information that leads someone to believe that he or she is cared for, loved, respected and part of a network of communication and mutual obligation

Social support

500

If something is __________ it means it did not occur by chance. We can trust the results of the study.

Statistically significant