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Comorbidty |
Two or more disorders |
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When is deviant behavior viewed as indicative of a mental disorder |
When it is a symptoms of a dysfunction in the individual |
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1st formal psychotherapy |
Freud |
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Consequence of deinstitutionalization |
Homelessness |
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1st classification of psych disorders |
Kraeplin |
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Children from low SES families |
Are less likely to show ill effects of SES status if they possess a high IQ and develop healthy attachments to adults and peers |
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Temperament |
A person is born with a tendency to have a lot of negative emotion and difficulty adapting to stress |
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Neurotransmitter abnormalities |
A deficit in the brains ability to use chemical dopamine is associated with psychotic symptoms |
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Genetic vulnerability |
A person has a gene sequence that is associated with the development of alcohol dependence |
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Neural plasticity |
A child is not given sufficient opportunities to bond with caregivers, criticism areas of the brain that govern attachment are not developed |
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A predisposition toward developing a disorder |
Is called a diathesis |
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Stress |
A proximal environmental contribution |
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Diathesis |
A predisposition |
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Protective factor |
A factor that improves a persons ability to respond to stress |
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Resilience |
A set of characteristics that help individuals adapt to multiple risk factors |
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According to Freud someone who does not resolve each psychosexual stage is |
Fixated |
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Rorschach's ink blot |
A series of 10 ambiguous stimulus and tells examiner what they see |
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MMPI-2 |
Client answers 500 true false ? About themselves |
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Wechsler adult intelligence scale |
Performs tests of capabilities including vocabulary and digit span |
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Thematic apperception test |
Looks at a series of pictures and makes up stories about what is happening in the pictures |
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Panic attack |
Persistent intrusive thoughts images impulses that are disturbing inappropriate or uncontrollable |
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Worry |
Recurrent what if thoughts that tend to focus on future events |
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Obsessions |
Repetitive behaviors performed as lengthy rituals |
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Conclusions |
Intense fear with strong physical sensations |
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Intervention for anxiety disorders |
Exposure based CBT |
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Personality trait to make someone have a risk of anxiety |
Neuroticism |
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Agoraphobia |
Experiencing a panic attack |
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Behavior activation treatment |
Emphasizes activity and involvement in interpersonal relationships |
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Symptoms of mania |
Pressured speech Euphoric mood Reckless behavior Impairment |
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Bipolar I |
Episode of mania |
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Seasonal depression treatment |
Light therapy |
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Disorder where you take drugs in order to stimulate various real illnesss |
Munchausens syndrome |
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Is host identity in DID original identity? |
No |
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Conversion disorder |
The presence of physical symptoms involving voluntary motor or sensory functions with no organic cause usually preceded by a stressor |
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Somatic symptom disorder |
Physical complaints (pain , pseudoneuroglogical, sexual, gastrointestinal) |
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Malingering |
Faking or intentionally producing physical symptoms to get money |
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Factitious disorder |
Faking physical symptoms in order to assume sick role |
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Illness anxiety disorder |
Fear and anxiety about having illness |
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Neurotransmitter involved with eating disorders |
Serotonin |
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Is childhood sexual abuse is a risk factor for developing eating disorder? |
Yes |
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Early criminal behavior |
Anti social |
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All cluster A personality disorders have in common |
Oddness or eccentricity |
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Lykkens theory of fearfulness difference between heroes and psychopaths |
Socialization |
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Self mutaliton in borderline |
Done to reduce anxiety and depression |
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Narcissistic PD |
Self centered lack empathy sense of entitlement grandiose ideas of owns talents and abilities |
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Histrionic PD |
Theatrical preseason with dramatic emotional displays attention seeking behavior very demanding |
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Obsessive PD |
Rigid adherence to rules and standards excessive attention to detail perfectionist |
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Avoidant PD is similar to... |
Generalized social phobia |
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Primary neurotransmitter affected by alcohol |
GABA |
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Risk for alcohol related problems |
Impulsive |
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Substance use disorder with no subs stance |
Gambling disorder |
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Neurotransmitter affected by meth |
Dopamine |
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The abistence violation effect is |
The tendency of an abstainer to relapse completely after a minor transgression |
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Sexual masochism |
Sexual urges involving the act of being beaten or made to suffer |
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Sexual sadism |
Recurrent sexually arousing fantasies or behaviors involving inflicting psychological or physical suffering on others |
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Exhibitonism |
Urges or fantasies involving exposing ones genitals to an unexpected stranger |
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Voyeurism |
Sexual fantasies urges or behaviors involving watching other in the nude or engaging in sexual activities |
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Fetishism |
Sexual urges and behaviors around the use of inanimate objects |
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Female group highest risk of sexual assault |
16-19 |
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Most effective treat for gender dysphoria |
Sex reassignment surgery |
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High rates of reoffending sexual disorders |
Severe sadism, exhibitonism, pedophillia |
Jji |
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Ghi |
Hui |
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