Psychological Disorders
Psychological Disorders II
Positive Psychology
Social Psychology
Social Psychology II
100

usually involves a persistent feeling of anxiety or dread, which can interfere with daily life

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

100

an eating disorder that causes you to eat large amounts of food at one time (binge) and then get rid of it (purge).

Bullemia

100

What does the P in the PERMA model of well-being stand for?

positive emotions

100

What event lead to the development of social psychology?

The holocaust

100

Who had participants "shock others" in an attempt to understand obedience?

Milgram
200

A phobia is an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity.

Agoraphobia

200

formerly multiple personality disorder): Presence of two or more distinct personality states, each present at different times and having their own cognitions, affect, and behavior

Dissociative identity disorder

200

Deifned as passion for, and perseverance towards, long-term goals

Grit

200

is the act of changing your behaviors in order to fit in or go along with the people around you.

conformity

200

Who ran the Stanford Prison Experiment?

Zimbardo

300

mental health condition in which you have frequent unwanted thoughts that cause you to perform repetitive behaviors.

OCD

300

occurs when a person has more than one disease or condition at the same time.

comorbidity

300

Someone with this mindset views intelligence, abilities, and talents as learnable and capable of improvement through effort.

Growth mindset

300

 is when in a group of hardworking people, some find a way to sit back and do nothing, thinking it wouldn’t make much difference if they didn’t contribute

social loafing

300

an organized group whose purpose is to dominate cult members through psychological manipulation and pressure strategies.

Cult

400

A mental health condition in which you have a strong need to save a large number of items and experience distress when attempting to get rid of them.

Hoarding Disorder

400

a mental health condition where people have a lifelong pattern of seeing themselves and reacting to others in ways that cause problems

personality disorders

400

positive mental state of being completely absorbed, focused, and involved in your activities at a certain point in time, as well as deriving enjoyment from being engaged in that activity.

Flow state

400

is a form of social influence that involves performing an action under the orders of an authority figure.

Obedience

400

What case led to the development of the "Bystander Effect"?

Kitty Genovese

500

characterized by extreme food restriction and an intense fear of gaining weight.

Annorexia

500

is a mental health issue that may develop after a traumatic event. It causes negative, anxious emotions.

PTSD

500

lourishing. Realization of potentials reflecting the true self. Happiness that comes from the pursuit of virtue/excellence.

Eudmoinia

500

What is the act of recording a crime rather than intervening?

Digital Bystander effect

500

a way to express aggression indirectly 

Passive aggression