This psychologist is known as the founder of psychoanalysis.
What is Sigmund Freud
A relaxed mental state often used to reduce stress and incease awareness.
What is meditation?
This neurotransmitter is often associated with the brain’s “reward pathway” and pleasure in addiction.
What is dopamine?
Early belief that mental illness was caused by possession or evil spirits.
What is demonology?
What is neurodevelopmental disorders?
The manual used to diagnose mental disorders in the United States.
What s DSM-5?
The name of Bob's pet fish in the movie?
What is Gill?
Freud compared the mind to this object, with most of it hidden below the surface.
What is an iceberg?
A state of heightened suggestibility sometimes used in therapy or pain control.
What is hypnosis?
Physical symptoms like sweats, nausea, headaches and fatique that occur when an addicted person stops using a substance.
What is withdrawl?
Investigating journalist who exposed the abusive conditions of early insane asylums.
What is Nellie Bly?
Disorders that occur later in life and are characterized by a decline in cognitive ability.
What is neurocognitive disorders?
One of the 5 Ds for diagnosis that refers to unacceptable social behavior.
What is deviance?
The name of Dr. Leo Marvin's best selling book.
What is Baby Steps?
According to Freud, what experiences strongly influence personality development and adulthood.
What are childhood experiences.
This biological clock regulates the sleep-wake cycle over roughly over 24 hours.
What is the circadian rhythm?
Which early theorist proposed 4 stages of cognitive devlopment?
What is Jean Piaget?
Drilling holes into the skull to release evil spirits.
What is trephination?
A mood disorder involving cycles of mania and depression.
What is bipolar disorder?
One of the 5 Ds that refers to intereference with daily life.
What is dysfunction?
Disease Bob pretends to have and teaches Dr. Marvin's son about.
What is Tourette's Syndrome?
This level of awareness contains thoughts and memories we are actively thinking about.
What is the conscious mind?
Mental activity that occurs during REM sleep and often includes vivd imagery.
What are dreams?
How many stages did Erik Erikson propose in his psychosocial development theory?
What is eight?
One major reason deinstitutionalization occurred in the mid-1900s was the development of this type of treatment.
What is antipsychotic medications?
A disorder involving intrusive throughts and repetitive behaviors.
What is OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)?
What POTUS passed the Mental Health Act of 1963 that led to deinstitutionalization.
What is JFK?
This actor plays the anxious patient Bob Wiley.
What is Bill Murray?
In Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, this technique encourages patients to say whatever comes to mind without filtering, in order to reveal unconscious thoughts and conflicts.
What is free association?
This sleep disorder is characterized by repeated pauses in breathing during sleep, often causing snoring and daytime fatigue.
What is sleep apnea?
This famous moral dilemma involves stealing a drug to save a loved one’s life and is often used to study moral reasoning.
A major unintended consequence of deinstitutionalization was an increase in this social issue when community resources were insufficient.
What is homelessness or incarceration or suicide?
This anxiety disorder involves an intense fear of large, crowded public places.
What is agoraphobia?
A rarely prescribed, yet effective treatment for depression and anxiety.
What is exercise or exposure to nature?
At what point does Bob become an offical member of the family?
What is marriage to Leo's sister, Lilly?