Psychological Disorders

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Across
  1. 3. type of personality disorder in which one has an inflated sense of and preoccupation with his importance, achievements and talents
  2. 6. type of personality disorder characterized by difficulty controlling emotions or impulses, frequent dramatic changes in moods and stormy relationships
  3. 7. characterized by extreme and persistent feelings of despondency, worthlessness and hopelessness causing impaired emotional, cognitive, behavioral and physical functioning
  4. 8. pattern of behaviors and psychological symptoms that causes significant personal distress
  5. 9. characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning
  6. 10. ability to function is impaired by severely distorted beliefs, perception and thought processes
  7. 11. experienced by women after giving birth
  8. 13. extreme and frequent disruptions of awareness, memory and personal identity impair the ability to function
  9. 14. type of personality disorder in which one has an excessive sensitivity to other’s approval
  10. 16. inability to remember important personal information
  11. 17. disorder involving chronic, low grade feelings if depression that produce subjective discomfort but do not seriously impair the ability to function
  12. 18. significant and chronic disruption in mood is the predominant symptom causing impaired emotion, cognitive, behavioral and physical functioning
  13. 19. sudden, rapidly escalading emotional state characterized by extreme euphoria and excitement
Down
  1. 1. extreme anxiety is the main diagnostic feature and causes significant disruptions in the person’s cognitive, behavioral or interpersonal functioning
  2. 2. lasts longer than manic state
  3. 4. another name for dissociative identity disorder
  4. 5. disorder where symptoms of anxiety are triggered by intrusive, repetitive thoughts and urges to perform certain actions
  5. 8. irrational fear triggered by a specific object or situation
  6. 12. chronic and persistent symptoms of anxiety that develop in response to an extreme physical or psychological trauma
  7. 15. involves periods of incapacitating depression alternating with periods of extreme euphoria