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examples-mental illness, mental disorder, and psychological disorder.
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psychopathology
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false sensory experiences that may suggest mental disorder.
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hallucinations
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extreme disorders of thinking, involving persistent false beliefs.
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delusions
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someones emotion like depressed.
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affect
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the view that mental disorders are diseases that like ordinary physical diseases, have objective physical causes and require specific treatments.
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medical model
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views psychology through a combination of the social cognitive and behavioral perspectives.
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social-cognitive-behavioral approach
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the classification system most widely accepted psychiatric in the united states.
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DSM-IV
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term used as a label for subjective distress or self-defeating behavor. another word for disorder
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neurosis
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distubances in perception, rational thinking, or affect
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psychosis
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any abnormal disturbances in emotion or mood
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mood disorders
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