Unit Four Exam

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Across
  1. 3. The process of accepting opinions from one's own group without critical analysis
  2. 4. The process of treating psychological disorders with medication
  3. 9. An attitude toward members of a group
  4. 15. Model that explains how and why psychological disorders develop differently within people based on stress and biology
  5. 17. A state of awareness of one's experiences in the present moment, without judging them
  6. 18. The process of attempting to change a person's mind
  7. 22. A relaxed version of psychoanalytic therapy
  8. 23. A rule that governs members of a group. Can be implicit or explicit
  9. 24. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
  10. 25. A repetitive behavior or mental action that one feels compelled to perform
  11. 26. An episode of intense fear, anxiety, and/or discomfort accompanied by physical symptoms and a sense of unreality
Down
  1. 1. An anxiety disorder where people fear the inability to leave a situation which may cause panic
  2. 2. A belief about a group of people
  3. 5. Teaching clients about therapy and research findings pertaining to their disorders or problems
  4. 6. A term used to refer to different types of therapy, such as individual or group therapy
  5. 7. A disorder characterized by positive and negative symptoms of psychosis
  6. 8. A recurrent and persistent though, impulse, or image that feels intrusive and inappropriate
  7. 10. An explanation for the cause of an event or behavior
  8. 11. A change in behavior as a result of group norms
  9. 12. The term referring to an imbalance between one's beliefs and actions
  10. 13. Mental images that are vivid, but false
  11. 14. Researcher responsible for creating the "negative triad" model of depression
  12. 16. Negative behavior toward a person due to beliefs held about their group
  13. 19. Eating disorder characterized by significantly low weight and fear of gaining weight
  14. 20. A mental condition characterized by affect, behavioral, and/or cognitive symptoms that impair a person's wellbeing and abilities
  15. 21. A period of at least one week where people exhibit an abnormally elevated or irritable mood
  16. 25. Cognitive-Behavioral-Therapy