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What is the flat affect

It is a condition in which a person shows little or no emotions

Facial feedback hypothesis, when Noah complies with instructions to smile or look happy, this means?

Positive feelings will increase

Positive what

What is agoraphobia

Is the fear of being in a place or situation in which escape is difficult or impossible that something should go wrong is called agoraphobia

What is attention deficit?

Is a disorder in which a child shows both significant problems in focusing attention and higher then average levels of physical activity.

Higher levels of physical activity

People who are experiencing Blank will sometime seek help at hospitals emergency room because they do not understand the nature of the problem

Panic attacks

What is the biological perspective?

It is behaviour as arising only from physical cause.

What is the reaction formation

The process of denying unacceptable impulses usually sexual or aggressive and by giving Strong conscious to the opposites it is reaction formation

What is schizophrenic?

Is social isolating, unmotivated, lets their appearance and hygiene decline may have a harder Time and then a person that is schizophrenic.

What is dissociative amnesia?

Is loss of memory for limited periods in one's life or one's entire personal identity

What is dissociative amnesia?

Is loss of memory for limited periods in one's life or one's entire personal identity

What is not a legal term as a type of psychological diagnosis?

Insanity

What is dissociative amnesia?

Is loss of memory for limited periods in one's life or one's entire personal identity

What is not a legal term as a type of psychological diagnosis?

Insanity

What is used to diagnose conditions that may have an impact on mental health?

DSM – IV– TR

What are people with social phobia are not?

Are afraid of not being able to escape from the situation if they begin to panic

What is dissociative fugue?

It is a person who has a complete loss of memory for once entire identity

What is one definition of abnormal behaviour?

Rare behavior

What is one definition of abnormal behaviour?

Rare behavior

What is catatonic schizophrenia?

Is what the patient goes rigid for long periods of time

What is one sign of abnormality?

When a person engages in behavior at that creates a great deal of emotional discomfort or personal distress

What is one sign of abnormality?

When a person engages in behavior at that creates a great deal of emotional discomfort or personal distress

What is an example of psychomotor disturbance?

Pacing

What is person centered

Is a therapy that Dr. Graham practices when restating A patients message about the emotions and feelings

What is posttraumatic stress disorder

Disorder resulting from exposure to major stressor, poor sleep and concentration lasting more than a month

What is posttraumatic stress disorder

Disorder resulting from exposure to major stressor, poor sleep and concentration lasting more than a month

What is antisocial personality disorder?

Is when a person that is marked to have lack of feelings for others willingness to break the law and exploit others for personal gain

What is posttraumatic stress disorder

Disorder resulting from exposure to major stressor, poor sleep and concentration lasting more than a month

What is antisocial personality disorder?

Is when a person that is marked to have lack of feelings for others willingness to break the law and exploit others for personal gain

What Is consciousness?

Being aware making decisions day dreaming and reflecting

What is dissociative identity disorder

Involves the appearance of two or more distinctly different personalities within one individual

What is realistic when it source is understandable

Some anxiety

What is personality disorder

May exhibit long-lasting maladaptive patterns of behavior that interferes with their personal adjustment and causes distress with people around them