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What is the flat affect |
It is a condition in which a person shows little or no emotions |
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Facial feedback hypothesis, when Noah complies with instructions to smile or look happy, this means? |
Positive feelings will increase |
Positive what |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What is the biological perspective? |
It is behaviour as arising only from physical cause. |
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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 |
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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. |
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What is dissociative amnesia? |
Is loss of memory for limited periods in one's life or one's entire personal identity |
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What is dissociative amnesia? |
Is loss of memory for limited periods in one's life or one's entire personal identity |
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What is not a legal term as a type of psychological diagnosis? |
Insanity |
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What is dissociative amnesia? |
Is loss of memory for limited periods in one's life or one's entire personal identity |
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What is not a legal term as a type of psychological diagnosis? |
Insanity |
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What is used to diagnose conditions that may have an impact on mental health? |
DSM – IV– TR |
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What are people with social phobia are not? |
Are afraid of not being able to escape from the situation if they begin to panic |
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What is dissociative fugue? |
It is a person who has a complete loss of memory for once entire identity |
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What is one definition of abnormal behaviour? |
Rare behavior |
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What is one definition of abnormal behaviour? |
Rare behavior |
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What is catatonic schizophrenia? |
Is what the patient goes rigid for long periods of time |
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What is one sign of abnormality? |
When a person engages in behavior at that creates a great deal of emotional discomfort or personal distress |
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What is one sign of abnormality? |
When a person engages in behavior at that creates a great deal of emotional discomfort or personal distress |
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What is an example of psychomotor disturbance? |
Pacing |
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What is person centered |
Is a therapy that Dr. Graham practices when restating A patients message about the emotions and feelings |
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What is posttraumatic stress disorder |
Disorder resulting from exposure to major stressor, poor sleep and concentration lasting more than a month |
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What is posttraumatic stress disorder |
Disorder resulting from exposure to major stressor, poor sleep and concentration lasting more than a month |
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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 |
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What is posttraumatic stress disorder |
Disorder resulting from exposure to major stressor, poor sleep and concentration lasting more than a month |
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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 |
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What Is consciousness? |
Being aware making decisions day dreaming and reflecting |
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What is dissociative identity disorder |
Involves the appearance of two or more distinctly different personalities within one individual |
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What is realistic when it source is understandable |
Some anxiety |
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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 |
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