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Generalized Anxiety Disorder

An anxiety disorder in which people experience chronic, excessive worry for 6 months or more

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

An anxiety disorder in which a person suffers from recurrent obsessions and or compulsion

Dissociative Disorder

Disorders in which, under unbearable stress, consciousness becomes dissociated from a persons identity or her of his memories of important personal event, or both

Dissociated Identity Disorder

The occurrence of two or more distinct identities in the same individual

The same condition was formerly called multiple personality disorder

Superego

Is the component of personality that reflects the internalizations of societal and parental standards of conduct

Governed by the ego ideal

Personality

A persons typical thoughts, emotional response, and behaviors that are relatively stable over time and across circumstances

Openness to experience

Independent vs. confirming

Conscientiousness

Careful vs. careless

Extra version

Social vs. retiring

Agreeableness

Trusting vs. suspicious

Neuroticism

Worried vs. calm

Protective personality Test

A test that examine unconscious processes by having people interpret ambiguous stimuli

Rorschach Inkblot Test

A type of projective test used in psychoanalysis, in which a standard set of symmetrical inkblots of different shapes and colors is presented one by one to the subject, who is asked to describe what they suggest or resemble

Panic Attack

A episode of overwhelming anxiety, fear, or terror

Agoraphobia

An intense fear of being in a situation from which escape is not passive or in which help would not be available if one experienced overwhelming anxiety or a panic attack

ID

Is the personality component made up of unconscious psychic energy that works to satisfy basic urges, needs and desire

Ego

The component of personality thy tries to satisfy the wishes of the ID while being responsive to superego

Bipolar II

Mood disorder characterized by alternating periods of extremely depressed and mildly elevated moods

Manic Episode

A period of excessive euphoria inflated self- esteem, wild optimism and hyperactivity, often accompanied by delusions and grandeur and by hostility of activity is blocked

Schizophrenia

A severe psychological disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality, hallucinations, delusions, inappropriate or flat affect some disturbance in thinking, social withdrawal and it other bizarre behavior

Objective Measure of Personality

Relatively direct assessments of personality usually based on information gathered through self- report, questionnaires or observers ratings