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34 Cards in this Set

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Amnesia

Loss of memory
Anxiety

Varying degrees of uneasiness, apprehension, or dread
Apathy

Absence of emotion
Compulsion

Uncontrollable urge to perform an act repeatedly
Conversion

Anxiety becomes a bodily symptoms
Delusion

Fix, false belief that cannot be changed by logical reasoning or evidence

Dissociation
Uncomfortable feelings are separated from their real objects
Dysphoria

Sadness, hopelessness, feeling low

Euphoria

Exaggerated feeling of well being, High
Hallucination

False or unreal sensory perception

Labile

Variable; undergoing rapid emotional change

Mania

Elation or irritability

Mutism

Non-reactive state with inability to speak

Obsession

Involuntary, persistent idea or emotion
Paranoia

Overly suspicious system of thinking. Fixed delusion that one is being harassed, persecuted, or unfairly treated
anxi/o

Uneasy, anxious, distressed

aut/o

self

hallucin/o

Hallucination

hypn/o

sleep

iatr/o

treatment

ment/o

mind

neur/o
nerve
phil/o

attraction to, love

phren/o

mind

psych/o

mind

schiz/o

split

somat/o

body
Antisocial


No loyalty to or concern for others, without moral standards; acts only on desires and impulses



Borderline

Instability in interpersonal relationships and sense of self

Histrionic

Emotional, attention seeking, immature an dependent, dissatisfaction with self and angry feeling about the world
Narcissistic (Example: Hitler)

Grandiose sense of self importance or uniqueness, preoccupied with fantasies of power and success
Paranoid

Continually suspicious and mistrustful of other people but not to a psychotic or delusional degree; jealous and overly concerned with hidden motives of others

Schizoid

Emotionally detached, cold and aloof. few friendships and rarely experiences strong emotions such as anger and joy
What is the difference between a delusion and a hallucination?

Delusion is a fixed, false BELIEF that cannot be changed by logical reasoning, hallucination is a false or unreal SENSORY PERCEPTION.