Psychopathology Revision

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Across
  1. 9. - who came up with the negative triad?
  2. 11. - this type of biological explanation refers to the structure and chemicals in the brain
  3. 13. - OCD sufferers have ? which is an unwanted, inappropriate thought or image which leads to anxiousness
  4. 14. - the word for desensitisation in real life and not using pictures
  5. 15. - an anxiety disorder characterised by persistent, unpleasant thoughts and repetitive behaviour
  6. 16. - an acronym for the definition of abnormality e.g. inability to cope with day-day living
  7. 17. - behaviourist therapies aim to ? (un-teach) phobias
  8. 21. - an anti-depressant which stops the transporter mechanism of neurotransmitters in the synapse
  9. 22. - a solution usually made up of water and sugar used when developing and testing the effectiveness of drugs
  10. 24. - a drug also known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
  11. 25. - a negative schema is a result of a cognitive ?
  12. 28. - a type of drug which OCD sufferers take
  13. 31. - an acronym for the definition of abnormality. A mathematical related concept.
  14. 32. - this term is difficult to define, there are many definitions
  15. 33. - the human study on phobias carried out by Watson and Rayner
  16. 35. - a type of depression which occurs without mania
  17. 37. - a criticism of drug therapy is that it does not ? the patient but relives them of their symptoms
  18. 38. - a fast and confrontational treatment for phobias
  19. 39. - according to negative triad a person has negative thoughts about themselves, the future and ?
  20. 40. - the effectiveness of CBT is dependent on the skill of the ?
Down
  1. 1. - a widely available form of treatment which is self administered hence it is user friendly
  2. 2. - biological explanations of OCD suggest the disorder is inherited through ?
  3. 3. - a neurotransmitter which slows down brain activity
  4. 4. - the chemical found in the synapse responsible for relaying information
  5. 5. - an acronym for the definition of abnormality e.g. behaviour violates social rules
  6. 6. - systematic ? is the name of the therapy used to treat phobias
  7. 7. - a form of surgery carried out in the past to treat OCD and schizophrenia
  8. 8. - symptoms of phobias, depression and OCD can be behavioural, emotional and ?
  9. 10. - one of the strengths of CBT is that it has few ? on the patient compared to drugs
  10. 12. - according to the behaviourist approach phobias are ?
  11. 15. - OCD sufferers have ? which is an intense, uncontrollable urge to repeatedly perform tasks
  12. 18. - an acronym for the definition of abnormality. Devised by Jahoda.
  13. 19. - the rate at which twins will have similar disorders
  14. 20. - a mood disorder characterised by feelings of sadness and hopelessness
  15. 23. - the ? process model combines classical and operant conditioning when explaining phobias
  16. 26. - a type of social phobia where the sufferer is anxious about performing in public
  17. 27. - a type of phobia where sufferers have a phobia of specific things
  18. 29. - who came up with the ABC model?
  19. 30. - what is the most common treatment for depression? An acronym.
  20. 34. - what does the B stand for in the ABC model?
  21. 36. - anxiety disorder characterised by extreme irrational fears.