Mental Health 1

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Across
  1. 2. The most recent DSM, released in 2013, is the _ edition
  2. 6. The scientific study of mental disorders, in terms of their origin, development and manifestations
  3. 7. A manic episode, according to the DSM-5 definition on Bipolar 1 Disorder, refers to pervasive and significant elation or irritability for a period of more than 1 _.
  4. 9. A _ is an irrational fear of specific objects or situations
  5. 10. Major Depressive Disorder is characterized by _ low mood, loss of interest and feelings of worthlessness lasting two weeks or more
  6. 12. This ancient Greek philosopher attributed psychopathology to an imbalance of the body’s 4 humors (blood, phlegm, yellow and black bile)
  7. 14. A type of disorganized thinking, switching from one topic to another
  8. 15. Bipolar II disorder is characterized by the presence of at least one _ episode and at least one depressive episode
  9. 16. If a response to a common stressor (like death of a loved one) is _ or culturally approved, it is not a mental disorder
  10. 18. Persons suffering from PTSD have persistent symptoms following trauma, such as flashbacks, nightmares and _.
  11. 21. the quality of personality disorders that make them longstanding but relatively stable over time
  12. 22. Persons with Generalized Anxiety Disorder might present excessive, persistent worry about various aspects of life for over (number) months
  13. 23. Unlike previous DSMs, the DSM-5 takes a _ approach
  14. 24. _ personality disorder is the pervasive pattern of instability in moods, interpersonal relationships, self-image and marked impulsivity
  15. 26. A bulimic person is likely to present cycles of binge eating followed by _ behaviors
  16. 27. The _ model of psychology may attribute abnormal behavior to irrational thinking and errors in logic
  17. 28. _ personality disorder is the pervasive pattern of disregard and violation of rights of others
  18. 29. A _ disorder involves recurrent, unexpected panic attacks accompanied by physical symptoms, such as chest pain and shortness of breath.
  19. 30. In Japanese culture, this is a fear of doing something inappropriate or embarrassing in public
  20. 32. Psychological disorders are usually associated with significant distress or _ in social, occupation or other important activities
  21. 34. According to the _ model, psychological disorders have biological or medical causes
  22. 36. An internal sensory perception that isn’t actually present
  23. 38. In Latin American culture, this anxiety disorder is associated with a breakdown after a significant stressful event related to the family (3 words together)
  24. 39. OCD is characterized by intrusive obsessions and compulsions, which are _ behaviors to reduce anxiety
  25. 40. A severe disorder associated with hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking
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  1. 1. The _ perspective theorizes psychological disorders as a product of family, social and cultural influences
  2. 3. A confused or unintelligible mixture of words
  3. 4. An analysis using the _ model of psychology might attribute an individual’s fear of knives to their fear their own of aggressive tendencies.
  4. 5. An analysis using the _ model of psychology might attribute an individual’s excessive worry over their heart palpitations to an illogical and irrational thinking process
  5. 8. Mood disorders are characterized by a significant _ (elevation or lowering) in mood or emotion
  6. 11. _ brain abnormalities, such as reduced grey matter, might explain some psychological disorders
  7. 13. A _ is a false and fixed belief despite conflicting evidence
  8. 17. A person with psychological disorder is likely to exhibit _ behavior and thinking that is significantly distressing, harmful to himself and others and disruptive to daily life functioning
  9. 19. From the behavioral psychological perspective, a maladaptive eating behavior is learned through _ and reinforcement
  10. 20. A _ analysis of mental disorders might attribute disorders to repressed conflicts, unconscious motivations or childhood experiences
  11. 24. According to the _ model of psychology, abnormal behavior is learned through conditioning and social learning
  12. 25. _ symptoms refer to emotional flatness or a lack of motivation, usually in a schizophrenic individual
  13. 31. According to WHO, mental health is defined as a state of well-being where ‘every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work _ and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community”
  14. 33. This school of thought attributes mental illness to bodily causes
  15. 35. Acute stress disorder sufferers have anxiety resulting from an exposure to a major traumatic stressor, lasting 3 days to a _.
  16. 37. A person suffering from Anorexia Nervosa is likely to have extreme food _ leading to significantly low body weight