Across
- 4. Became the top-prescribed drugs by the late 1960s and early 1970s, advertised for coping with situational stress and problems of living.
- 5. The concept that mental disorders have psychological causes; Medical 203 and DSM-I placed significant emphasis on this.
- 7. He placed anxiety at the heart of all neuroses
- 9. The loosening of the hierarchical model is DSM-II and amplified emphasis on “splitting” diagnoses in DSM-III led to a focus on this.
- 10. Second category in Medical 203 and DSM-I, grounded in Freudian psychodynamics.
- 11. General paralysis of the insane
- 12. A type of transient diagnosis.
- 13. A traditional classification for serious depression.
Down
- 1. German psychiatrist who shifted the focus of diagnosis from symptoms to the course and outcome of mental disorders
- 2. The most commonly employed psychiatric term from the 1950s through 1980.
- 3. A diagnostic system that evaluates multiple aspects of a person, not just the primary diagnosis.
- 6. The DSM entered public debate in the 1970s due to its classification of…
- 8. Evaluating the severity of a condition on a scale; initiated in Medical 203.
