Personality
Therapy
Anxiety and Mood
Schizophrenia and Dissociative
potpourri
100
A personality type that refers to people who do not put a lot of pressure on themselves and are often laid back.
What is Type B personality?
100
Therapy focused on changing people's actual behavior rather than delving into the causes of it.
What is Behavioral Therapy?
100
a common anxiety disorder, which includes an irrational and unreasonable fear of something.
What is Phobic Disorder?
100
a psychotic disorder that includes a loss of contact with reality and can include hallucinations or delusions; this can also be a dangerous disorder, as one can act on the "voices" or their irrational thoughts.
What is Schizophrenia?
100
Type of conflict in which all the choices are positive.
What is approach-approach?
200
A personality type that refers to people who are extremely active, competitive, and are rarely laid back.
What is Type A personality?
200
Therapy that helps clients recognize and correct distorted patterns of thinking believed to underlie emotional problems.
What is Cognitive Therapy?
200
the acronym for the disorder that consists of recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that are experienced, at some time during the disturbance, as intrusive and inappropriate and that cause marked anxiety or distress; it includes unwanted thoughts and repetitive behavior.
What is OCD?
200
A type of disorder which includes amnesia, FUGE or multiple personalities.
What is a Dissociative Disorder?
200
type of conflict in which both positive and negative consequences come with the decision.
What is approach-avoidance?
300
a personality type where someone feels very little emotion and cannot empathize or understand others feelings; they are dangerous because they feel no remorse and often manipulate others for their own gain; very strong ID and very weak SUPEREGO; psychopath or sociopath.
What is Anti-Social Disorder?
300
Therapy in which the goal is to uncover the unconscious mind.
What is Psychoanalysis?
300
Type of depression where one's mood swings from activity to dejection.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
300
The acronym for a dissociative disorder characterized by the appearance of multiple personalities in the same individual; may cause someone to suffer from "blackouts" when an alter is "out".
What is DID?
300
a persons unrealistic preoccupation with thoughts that they have a serious disease
what is hypochondriasis?
400
Excessive emotions; excessively seeks attention.
What is Histrionic?
400
Therapy where electrical impulses are used to treat disorders such as severe depression.
What is ECT?
400
Person develops a deep depression in the midst of winter.
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
400
A false sensory perception that occurs in the absence of any actual stimulus, or a distorted perception of a stimulus.
What is a Hallucination?
400
type of conflict in which all choices are negative
What is avoidance-avoidance?
500
Pattern of detachment from social relationships, and limited range of emotional expression.
What is Schizoid?
500
(Also called client-centered); Therapy that seeks to help the client become fully functioning in all areas of their life.
What is Humanistic Therapy?
500
An extreme anxiety that manifests itself in the form of panic attacks.
What is Panic Disorder?
500
Motionless for long periods, exhibiting a waxy flexibility in which limbs in unusual positions may take a long time to return to resting, relaxed position.
What is Catatonic Schizophrenia?
500
type of therapy in which relaxation and gradual exposure to a feared object brings about a change in behavior
What is systematic therapy?