Theories
Terms
PTSD
Anxiety/Panic
Misc
100

Father of psychodynamic theory, had many theories on general human development

Who was Freud?

100

this form of assessment utilizes projective and empirical measures

what is psychological testing?

100

a family history of _____ disorder increases risk for developing PTSD in the face of a traumatic event

what is anxiety? 

100

In the DSM 5, this was classified as its own anxiety disorder, instead of being linked to panic disorder

what is agoraphobia?

100

name one of the necessary conditions for therapy, as identified by Carl Rodgers

  1. 2 people in psychological contact 

  2. client is incongruent with self

  3. Therapist is congruent in the therapeutic relationship 

  4. Therapist experiences UPR (unconditional positive regard) for client 

  5. Therapist experiences internal frame of reference (aka empathy) and tries to communicate it back to client 

  6. Client gets communication 

200

this modern social perspective on abnormality focuses mostly on focused on children and adolescent, and in areas of aggression and delinquency, school performance, eating disorders, substance use 

What is the interpersonal perspective?

200

the term for "Proportion of variance in population due to genetic factors" is

what is heritability? 

200

this type of therapy treatment involves exposure plus rapid eye movement tracking therapist's finger

what is EMDR?

200

This number of the following symptoms must be present to meet criteria for a panic attack:

Feeling of choking/Chest pain or discomfort

Palpitations, increased heart rate

Fear of losing control or going crazy/Fear of dying

Sweating/ Trembling or shaking

Nausea or abdominal distress/Shortness of breath

Derealization or depersonalization

Chills or hot flushes/Numbness or tingling sensations

Feeling dizzy, unsteady, faint

what is 4? 

200

this section of the neuron receives signals from other neurons, and processes the information that's received 

what is the dendrite? 

300

Maslow and Carl Rodgers were leaders in this school of thought

what is humanistic theory? 
300

term that explains how a person's vulnerability and stress interact to cause a disorder

what is diathesis stress model? 

300

This type of treatment for PTSD combines exposure with cognitive therapy techniques


what is cognitive processing therapy? 

300

This mental health disorder has a 50% comorbidity rate with anxiety

what is depression?

300

the name for the term examining "how well does it measure what it is designed to measure"?

what is validity?
400

Original aim of Freud's psychotherapy (previously psychoanalysis)

What is trying to uncover the unconscious?

400

This section of the brain houses the cerebrum, regulates emotions, and motivates behavior among other things 

what is the forebrain?

400

Criterion A for PTSD is this 

exposure to trauma 

400

neurochemical theories on anxiety relate it to depleted levels of this neurotransmitter 

what is GABA? 

400

this neurotransmitter, also known as noradrenaline, is related to excitory behavior

what is Norepinephrine?

500

Behaviorist theory: Term for the type of behavioral learning where someone learns that something is the same 

What is habituation?

500

This neurotransmitter is involved with functions related to information processing and mood

what is serotonin

500

this type of medication is a biological treatment option for PTSD, but not recommended for long term use because of its many potential side effects, and addictive tendencies 

what are benzodiazepines? 

500

median age range of onset for panic disorder

what is 20-24?
500

This type of research study attempts to measure two or more variables across multiple individuals and quantifying the extent to which they relate to each other

what is a correlational study?