True or False: The polygraph test is considered to be a consistently reliable test for lying.
False
The way we perceive and think about a stressor is known as a(n): __________
appraisal
This is one of the three "Ds" of psychological disorders and explains how symptoms cause impairment for someone.
Dysfunction
In this mood disorder, someone experiences episodes of depression and episodes of mania.
Bipolar Disorder
In this type of therapy, patients gradually engage with objects or situations that cause fear in order to extinguish their anxiety response.
Exposure Therapy
Name an emotion that is considered to be universal.
Happiness, surprise, fear, sadness, anger, disgust
This type of stressor includes natural disasters.
Catastrophe
In this anxiety disorder, someone experiences an intense fear of an object or situation.
Specific phobia
This is the name of the depressive disorder that is often referred to as clinical depression.
Major Depressive Disorder
This type of therapy involves identifying and modifying thoughts.
Cognitive Therapy
This theory of emotion says that physiological arousal and subjective emotion occur at the same time
Cannon-Bard Theory
To cope with stress when we believe we cannot change a situation, we tend to use ______ focused coping.
emotion
In OCD, ____ are the intrusive, repetitive thoughts that occur, and _____ are the repetitive behaviors that someone may engage in in response to thoughts.
Obsessions; compulsions
In _____, children may show differences in their amount of social responsiveness and in repetitive behaviors.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
This type of therapy was created by Sigmund Freud.
Psychoanalysis
This theory of emotion says that the physiological response occurs before the emotion (our interpretation of the emotion is based on our physiological response).
James-Lange Theory
In this phase of general adaptation syndrome, someone becomes very vulnerable to disease.
Phase 3: Exhaustion
Phase 1: alarm reaction
Phase 2: resistance
In this psychological disorder, someone experiences high levels of worry along with tension and difficulty relaxing.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
True or False: Females are more likely to be diagnosed with the hyperactive/impulsive type of ADHD than males.
False
This therapy, designed for individuals with Autism, involves a series of tasks designed to increase social behaviors.
Applied Behavior Analysis
A Husker football fan leaves the stadium after an intense game and an overtime win by the Huskers. They run into a fan from an opposing team who is bragging about how many times their team beat Nebraska in the past. The Husker fan punches them, something they normally would not do. Which theory of emotion describes how this spillover effect might occur?
Schacter-Singer Theory
Explain the effects stress has on the body that may lead to disease development.
Inflammation --> coronary heart disease
Lower functioning of cancer-killing cells
From an operant conditioning perspective, when a person with an anxiety disorder eases anxiety by avoiding or escaping a situation that causes fear, they experience:
Reinforcement
(Negative Reinforcement)
Name the three types of ADHD diagnoses.
Inattentive
Hyperactive/Impulsive
Combined
This type of cognitive distortion involves thinking of the worst possible outcome.
Catastrophizing