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34 Cards in this Set
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Amnesia
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Loss of memory |
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Anxiety
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Varying degrees of uneasiness, apprehension, or dread |
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Apathy
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Absence of emotion |
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Compulsion
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Uncontrollable urge to perform an act repeatedly |
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Conversion
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Anxiety becomes a bodily symptoms |
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Delusion
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Fix, false belief that cannot be changed by logical reasoning or evidence |
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Dissociation |
Uncomfortable feelings are separated from their real objects
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Dysphoria
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Sadness, hopelessness, feeling low |
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Euphoria |
Exaggerated feeling of well being, High |
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Hallucination
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False or unreal sensory perception |
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Labile |
Variable; undergoing rapid emotional change |
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Mania |
Elation or irritability |
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Mutism |
Non-reactive state with inability to speak |
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Obsession |
Involuntary, persistent idea or emotion |
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Paranoia
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Overly suspicious system of thinking. Fixed delusion that one is being harassed, persecuted, or unfairly treated |
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anxi/o
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Uneasy, anxious, distressed |
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aut/o |
self |
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hallucin/o |
Hallucination |
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hypn/o |
sleep |
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iatr/o |
treatment |
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ment/o |
mind |
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neur/o |
nerve
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phil/o
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attraction to, love |
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phren/o |
mind |
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psych/o |
mind |
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schiz/o |
split |
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somat/o |
body |
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Antisocial
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Borderline
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Instability in interpersonal relationships and sense of self |
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Histrionic |
Emotional, attention seeking, immature an dependent, dissatisfaction with self and angry feeling about the world |
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Narcissistic (Example: Hitler)
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Grandiose sense of self importance or uniqueness, preoccupied with fantasies of power and success |
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Paranoid
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Continually suspicious and mistrustful of other people but not to a psychotic or delusional degree; jealous and overly concerned with hidden motives of others |
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Schizoid |
Emotionally detached, cold and aloof. few friendships and rarely experiences strong emotions such as anger and joy |
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What is the difference between a delusion and a hallucination?
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Delusion is a fixed, false BELIEF that cannot be changed by logical reasoning, hallucination is a false or unreal SENSORY PERCEPTION. |