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