Psychotic/Anxiety Disorder
Freud
"Third Force"
Mood/Somatic Disorders
Diagnostic
100
The anatomical difference between a schizophrenic and a normal brain
What are enlarged brain ventricles and decreased brain volume.
100
Freud's supporters and detractors believed that he placed way too much emphasis on this as a motivating force for life
What is sexual desires
100
A personality theory that emphasizes the unique characteristics of humanity and rejects the animal model of behavio.r Another word for this is the “third force theory”
What is Humanism?
100
This disorder, formerly known as hypochondria, when A person has a detailed concern for imagined symptoms, and the persistent belief that one has a serious medical problem
What is illness anxiety disorder
100
This is the most widely used scheme today for classifying and diagnosing psychological disorders throughout the world?
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders?
200
A disorder commonly mistaken as being synonymous with schizophrenia?
What is dissociative identity disorder?
200
Although Freud did no experimental research, he gathered information from his subjects by using this method
What is the interview
200
What Humanist Carl Rogers believed is the person we would like to be
What is the Ideal Self?
200
A disorder when people have physical complaints with no physical cause
What is somatic symptom disorder?
200
Atypicality Maladaptivity, Emotional discomfort, Social unacceptability
What are the four characteristics of abnormal behavior?
300
hypothesis suggesting that either abnormally high levels of, or an increased reactivity to, a specific neurotransmitter causes schizophrenia
What is the dopamine hypothesis
300
tests developed with the underlying rationale based on psychoanalytic theory
What are projective tests?
300
A person with a realistic view of the world, the ability to be private, and being problem-centered are all characteristics of what type of individual, according to Humanist theorist Abraham Maslow
What is a self actualized individual?
300
Feeling, sad, tired, and worthless, Having trouble sleeping No interest in things a person once loved, are all symtoms of what?
What is depresson?
300
Personality disorder with characteristics of expert manipulation skills, who seek thrills without fear, acts out impulsive and deviant behavior, combining charm and intelligence to intimidate others. Tend to do very well in a prison setting.
What is antisocial personality disorder?
400
the theory that some people are genetically predisposed to inherit more reactive (or sensitive) autonomic systems than others. As a result, certain people are predisposed to develop certain anxiety disorders such as panic or phobic
What is autonomic lability?
400
A projective test in which a psychologist asks you to tell a story concerning a scene on a card he or she shows you
What is Thematic Apperception Test?
400
While humanism was criticised for its vague, subjective concepts and poor research base, this theory by BF Skinner was criticized for not recognizing the role of inner forces and predispositions?
What is behaviorism
400
A mood disorder when the mood switches from elation to depression
What is bipolar disorder?
400
Because people with this sort of diagnosis are unwilling to seek help or admit to any sort of clinical need, the prognosis for overcoming this is poor
What are personality disorders?
500
An anxiety disorder characterized by persistent, unwanted, and unshakable thoughts and/or irresistible repeated actions
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
500
Freud's theories were influenced in the ___________ era in which he was raised where women were not allowed to express thier ___________.
What is the victorian era where women were not allowed to express thier sexuality
500
According to Bandura, this arises from our past experiences, our subjective feelings as we complete a task, and our observation of others' performances
What is self Efficacy
500
the model that proposes that genetic factors are responsible for an individual having a predisposition or tendency to develop a depressive disorder and psychosocial and environmental factors determine whether the disorder develops
What is the interactive model of depressive disorders?
500
An anxiety disorder in which the fear of something is out of proportion to the danger it presents
What is a phobia