Conflicts and Personalities
Disorders 1
Disorders 2
And how does that make you feel?
Random Dancing
100
Type of personality that refers to people that are extremely active, competitive, and rarely laid back.
What is Type A?
100
Type of depression that has a manic peak time and a depressed low valley time.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
100
A disorder that causes persistent thoughts that are uncomfotable and cause anxiety that is reduced or relieved by certain rituals.
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
100
Type of therapy in which relaxation and gradual exposure to a feared object brings a change in behavior.
What is Systematic Desensitization?
100
Part of the brain that is responsible for balance.
What is the Cerebellum?
200
Personality type that refers to a person that does not put a lot of pressure on themselves and are laid back.
What is Type B?
200
A psychotic disorder which includes loss of contact with reality and can include hallucinations/delusions; "voices".
What is Schizophrenia?
200
A dissociative disorder characterized by a split in personalities in order to protect the host from remembering childhood abuse; each personality is called an alter.
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)?
200
Type of therapy where electrical impulses are used to treat disorders such as severe depression.
What is Electrocompulsive Therapy (ECT)?
200
The stage of sleep that dreams occur in.
What is the Rapid Eye Movement (REM) stage?
300
Type of conflict where all choices are positive.
What is Approach Approach?
300
A false sensory perception that occurs without a stimulus or as a distorted perception of a stimulus.
What is a Hallucination?
300
A common anxiety disorder that includes an irrational and unreasonable fear that interferes with daily life.
What is Phobic Disorder?
300
Therapy in which the goal is to uncover the unconscious mind. Usually associated with Sigmund Freud.
What is psychoanalysis?
300
type of amnesia failure to remember events that occurred before the physical trauma because of the effects of the trauma
What is retrograde amnesia?
400
Type of conflict in which all choices are negative.
What is Avoidance Avoidance?
400
A type of disorder that includes amnesia, fugues (Stanley asks the crossing guard what city he is in because he found himself at an intersection without a clue how he got ther and where he is), or mulitple personalities.
What is a Dissociative Disorder?
400
A personality disorder in which the person feels little to no emotion and cannot empathize with others or understand their feelings.
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?
400
Therapies that teach people methods of relaxation in situations that are anxiety provoking by having the client experience the anxiety in a more friendly environment. Therapies may use a token economy and positive reinforcement to reward a desirable behavior.
What is behavioral therapy?
400
Type of conditioning that invloves associating pain and discomfort with a behavior.
What is Aversive Therapy?
500
Type of conflict in which a choice has both pros and cons to it.
What is Approach Avoidance?
500
Disorder that causes a person to have an unrealistic preoccupation with thoughts that they have a serious disease.
What is Hypochondriasis?
500
A disorder that causes a person to have a change or loss of physical functioning in a major part of the body without a medical explanation.
What is Conversion?
500
Type of therapy that helps clients recognize and correct distorted patterns of thinking believed to underlie their emotional problems.
What is Cognitive Therapy?
500
Typr of therapy that seeks to help the client become fully functioning in all areas of their life.
What is Person Centered Therapy?