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The scientific Study of mental disorders and their treatment
The scientific Study of mental disorders and their treatment
What is:Abnormal psychology
Translated into over 100 languages
Translated into over 100 languages
What is: The MMPI
The 'Bible' of psychological diagnosis-First appeared in 1952
The 'Bible' of psychological diagnosis-First appeared in 1952
What is: the DSM
Labels attached to people that biases of the meaning of their labels
Labels attached to people that biases of the meaning of their labels
What is: Perceptual-Bias of Learning
Personality disorders that are 'clumped together
Personality disorders that are 'clumped together
What is: co-morbitity
Some disorders share certain symtoms so they are listed in the DSM as 'Chapters'
Some disorders share certain symtoms so they are listed in the DSM as 'Chapters'
What are: major disorder categories
Eccentric or odd behavior patterns
Eccentric or odd behavior patterns
What are: Mood Disorders
Disorder that involves excessively dramatic, erratic and emotional behaviors
Disorder that involves excessively dramatic, erratic and emotional behaviors
What are : Scizophrenic Disorders
Involves highly fearful behaviors
Involves highly fearful behaviors
What are: Anxiety Disorders
Inflexible, long standing personality traits that lead to bhavior that impairs social functioning
Inflexible, long standing personality traits that lead to bhavior that impairs social functioning
Personality Disorders
Specific phobia, Social Phobia OCD
Specific phobia, Social Phobia OCD
What are: Anxiety disorders
Bipolar and Unipolar
Bipolar and Unipolar
What are: Mood Disorders
Undifferentiated, unorganized and catatonic
Undifferentiated, unorganized and catatonic
What are: sub types of Schizoprenia
Agoraphobia-Fear of leaving the safety zone an individual creates for themselves
Agoraphobia-Fear of leaving the safety zone an individual creates for themselves
What are: Anxiety Disorders
Paranoia to the point of danger to one's self or others lasting for more than two weeks
Paranoia to the point of danger to one's self or others lasting for more than two weeks
What are: Types of Schizophrenia
Indicated by a marked and persistent fear of objects
Indicated by a marked and persistent fear of objects
What is: a specific phobia
Fear of eating in public
Fear of eating in public
What is a: Social phobia
xtreme fear of being being in places in which escape might be embarrassing
xtreme fear of being being in places in which escape might be embarrassing
What is: Agoraphobia
Irene becomes housebound because of her fear of encountering a rabid dog
Irene becomes housebound because of her fear of encountering a rabid dog
What is : The possible result of a specific phobia
Classical conditoning and biological predispositions
Classical conditoning and biological predispositions
What are' The causes of Specific phobias
Excessive global anxiety, uncontrollable worry, possible low GABA levels
Excessive global anxiety, uncontrollable worry, possible low GABA levels
What is: Generalizes Anxiety Disorder (or GAD)
a repettive behavior that is compelling and rigid
a repettive behavior that is compelling and rigid
What is: A compulsion
Antidepressant drgus that increasese seratonin may help
Antidepressant drgus that increasese seratonin may help
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (or OCD)
For twins the base rate of________ is 50% higher for fraternal twins that the rest of the population
For twins the base rate of________ is 50% higher for fraternal twins that the rest of the population
What is Major Depressive disorder?
The orbital region of the frontal and caudate nucleus are significantly more active in peope who suffer from...
The orbital region of the frontal and caudate nucleus are significantly more active in peope who suffer from...
What is: OCD?
One explanation for panic disorders.
One explanation for panic disorders.
What is : Fear of Fear hypothesis
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