Psychological Problems Revision

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Across
  1. 4. An explanation which focuses on how thought processes influence behaviour
  2. 5. The psychologist who carried out a study into therapy with internet addicts
  3. 6. The scientific name for the type of twins share 100% of their genetics
  4. 8. The kind of depression which is characterised by low mood
  5. 10. The first stage of CBT used to treat addiction, which identifies triggers which makes a person turn to their addiction
  6. 11. A learning theory where behaviour is learned through observation and imitation of role models
  7. 13. A study which is carried out over a long period of time with the same people tested over that long period
  8. 14. A drug typically used to treat depression but which has been shown to help addiction patients control their urge to participate in a behavioural addiction
  9. 16. A type of antidepressant which prevents the enzyme monoamine oxidase from breaking down serotonin and noradrenaline so more of them are available
  10. 17. The name of the psychologist who carried out a study into the influence of life stress on depression
  11. 23. The ICD-10 refers to addiction as this because the body depends on the substance in order to feel normal
  12. 24. People who had at least one short version of this gene and who had been through stressful life events between 21 and 26 years of age showed a significant increase in symptoms of depression
  13. 27. Explanations of behaviour that focus on innate factors - what we are born with
  14. 28. A psychological problem where people feel that they need to have or do something to be able to avoid negative feelings
  15. 30. The gender which is affected twice as much by depression
Down
  1. 1. This is the substance that most people being treated for addiction were addicted to
  2. 2. The name of Beck's model of cognitive theory where negative views of the self, lead to negative views of the future and the world
  3. 3. An explanation for depression that claims people can have a gene that makes them more likely to develop depression, but only if they face a stressful situation that triggers depressive thoughts
  4. 7. A scale where a person can rate their level of agreement to a statement used by Young (2007) in his client outcome questionnaire
  5. 9. A learning theory where learning is from the consequences of actions, reinforcement and punishment
  6. 12. A learning theory where learning is by association
  7. 15. In learning theory, this will always strengthen a behaviour and make it more likely it will be repeated
  8. 18. The level of depression episode characterised by 7 or more symptoms plus general feelings of worthlessness
  9. 19. The belief that our behaviour is our choice and that we can choose what type of behaviour we want to show
  10. 20. number of weeks at least one of the main symptoms of depression should occur on most days, most of the time, in addition to other symptoms for a diagnosis of depression to be made
  11. 21. The manual used to diagnose mental health problems
  12. 22. A type of antidepressant which blocks the reuptake of serotonin and noradrenaline when it is released from a neuron which means it is available for longer
  13. 25. A type of antidepressant which is the oldest used to treat depression and which boost the effects of serotonin and noradrenaline by preventing their reabsorption into the neuron
  14. 26. An inactive substance or 'fake pill' used instead of an active substance
  15. 29. A gene which has been shown to be related to developing addiction