Introduction to Psychological Disorders
Bipolar, Depressive, Anxiety, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Neurodevelopmental and Schizophrenic Disorders
Trauma- and Stressor-Related, Dissociative, and Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Feeding and Eating, Substance and Addictive, and Personality Disorders
Treatments
100

What is the term associated with psychologists not sharing their clients’ personal information with others? 

What is Confidentiality?

100

Phobic and panic disturbances are examples of which of the following kinds of disorder?

What are anxiety disorders?

100

Delusional thinking is central to what disorder?

What is Schizophrenic disorders?

100

Joan displays anxiety, irritability, inability to concentrate, and apathy. She also reexperiences a disastrous event through nightmares and vivid memories. Joan is experiencing  

What is PTSD?

100

a personality disorder in which a person (usually a man) exhibits a lack of conscience for wrongdoing, even toward friends and family members.

What is anti-social personality disorder?

100

In treating a patient for depression, Dr. Pratt focuses on changing the ways in which the patient interprets events. What type of therapy is Dr. Pratt using? 

What is cognitive therapy?

200

What psychological theory would explain posttraumatic stress disorder as being the result of irrational beliefs and ideas? 

What is Cognitive theory?

200

An individual has recurring unwanted thoughts of doing harm to his family. This is consistent with a diagnosis of

What is OCD?

200

What are two positive symptoms of schizophrenia? 

What are inappropriate behaviors that are present? (answers may vary)

200

What are the three dissociative disorders that we covered in class?

What is DID, Dissociative amnesia, and Depersonalization disorder?

200

What two eating disorders end with the term nervosa?

What is Anorexia & Bulimia?

200

The therapeutic technique that stresses that the patient should determine the course of therapy is known as

What is person/client-centered therapy?

300

Francine’s therapist believes that her anxiety is the result of unresolved trauma from her childhood. Her therapist most likely endorses what psychological perspectives?

What is Psychoanalytic?

300

Vic has unpredictable and repeated attacks of overwhelming anxiety that frequently leave him dizzy, nauseous, short of breath, and in tears. A psychologist is likely to view Vic’s behavior as indicative of

What is panic disorder?

300

What are two negative symptom of Schizophrenia? 

What is appropriate behaviors that are not present? (Answers can vary)

300

A man who experiences sudden blindness on witnessing the death of his wife is probably suffering from a

What is conversion disorder?

300

An unwarranted sense of self-importance is a key characteristic of this personality disorder.

What is narcissistic personality disorder?

300

A client whose improvement during therapy is the result of his or her expectation of improvement rather than the result of the therapy itself is showing

What is a placebo effect?

400

Dalton developed a phobia of dogs after watching his older cousin act fearfully when he interacted with dogs in their neighborhood. What theory best explains why Dalton developed his phobia of dogs?

What is Social-Learning Theory?

400

People who habitually wash their hands numerous times before going to bed most likely have? (symptom, not disorder)

What is a compulsion?

400

One suspected cause of schizophrenia is the abnormal increase of what neurotransmitters in the brain?

What is dopamine?

400

A somatoform disorder is best described as an illness that

What is physical in nature and caused by psychological factors?

400

How many clusters of personality disorders are there?

What is three? (A,B, and C)

400

Carmen’s psychiatrist has prescribed a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor to help Carmen feel better. Carmen has most likely been diagnosed with what disorder?

What is depression?

500

What contemporary approach asserts that psychological disorders occur when environmental factors negatively influence individuals who have genetic vulnerabilities to developing psychological disorders? 

What is Diathesis-stress?

500

What Neurotransmitter is known for it's calming effect? Therefore utilized to reduce anxiety.

What is Gaba?

500

How are the frontal lobes associated with schizophrenia?

What is abnormally low brain activity in the frontal lobes?

500

What four disorders falls under the category of somatic symptom and related disorders?

What is Illness-anxiety disorder, Factious disorder, Somatic Symptom disorder, Conversion disorder?

500

What are the four personality disorders in cluster B?

What is antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder?

500

A medication that primarily enhances the activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the brain would likely be used for the treatment of which disorder? 

What is anxiety disorder?