Across
- 3. Too much dopamine affects this which causes catatonic behaviour
- 5. Too much dopamine affects this which is a temporary state of mind/feeling
- 11. The racial/ethnic group with lower than average rate of schizophrenia diagnosis
- 12. The gender that has a higher rate of mental health disorder diagnoses
- 17. The non-amphetamine 'drug' used in Daniel et al's study
- 18. The result of someone's beliefs which if irrational, can lead to depression
- 19. The debate that explains behaviour by looking at the whole person/picture
- 20. A symptom of depression where someone sleeps too much or too little
- 24. A symptom of schizophrenia where you are awake but unresponsive
- 26. The agonist used in Daniel et al's study
- 28. The number of new cases of mental health problems occurring in a time period
- 31. The global manual used to diagnose mental health disorders
- 32. The debate that explains behaviour by reducing it down to one single cause
- 36. How common mental health disorders are
- 37. Patients were stabilised on this in Daniel et al's study
- 40. Patients were checked to make sure they were not alcohol or drug addicts
- 42. In the ABC model, these can be rational or irrational
- 43. The cognitive task
- 45. Issues in diagnosis due to psychiatrists typically being from a higher social class
- 47. This is dysfunctional in someone with schizophrenia which causes problems in cognitive functioning
- 48. How people act on their stigma
- 49. A symptom of schizophrenia - these can be visual and/or auditory
Down
- 1. A strong sense of disapproval of something
- 2. The theory that schizophrenia is caused by too much of a certain neurotransmitter
- 4. This is smaller because of reduced grey matter in someone with schizophrenia
- 6. Symptoms of schizophrenia that remove daily functioning
- 7. The US state in Daniel et al's study
- 8. When the majority does not accept and actively excludes individuals with schizophrenia
- 9. The idea that mental health exists on a spectrum
- 10. Correlations are unable to find this out
- 13. The theory that indiviudals float to the bottom of society when they have a mental health problem
- 14. Treatment while living at home rather than staying in a hospital
- 15. Symptoms of schizophrenia that add abnormal experiences
- 16. The sensori-motor control task
- 21. appetite A symptom of depression that can lead to weight loss
- 22. The idea that people withdraw from normal activities considered important in society
- 23. The number of controls used in Daniel et al's study
- 25. The racial/ethnic group with highest rate of schizophrenia diagnosis
- 27. People with schizophrenia have a higher number of this that receives dopamine
- 29. A chemical that increases the amount of dopamine
- 30. The hospital Daniel et al gathered their sample from
- 33. The ABC model supports this debate as it believes people essentially choose to develop depression
- 34. A symptom of schizophrenia when you believe someone/something else is controlling you
- 35. The type of experimental measures design used in Daniel et al's study
- 38. Too much dopamine affects this which causes delusions and hallucinations
- 39. The social class most diagnosed with schizophrenia
- 41. The situation that triggers an individual to develop depression
- 44. This is deflated in someone with schizophrenia
- 46. The number of patients in Daniel et al's study
