Unit 1.3. Psychopathology Review

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Across
  1. 3. An anxiety disorder involving irrational fear of a specific object or situation
  2. 8. Behavioural explanation of phobias involving classical and operant conditioning
  3. 10. Defining abnormality by comparing to criteria for psychological well-being
  4. 12. Defining abnormality as behaviour that is rare or statistically unusual
  5. 15. A mood disorder characterised by persistent sadness and low energy
  6. 16. Behavioural treatment for phobias involving gradual or immediate confrontation
  7. 17. A neurotransmitter associated with mood regulation, low levels linked to OCD
  8. 18. Learning through association, important in the development of phobias
  9. 20. Learning through reinforcement, important in maintaining phobias
Down
  1. 1. Defining abnormality based on breaking unwritten social rules
  2. 2. An explanation focusing on genetics, neurochemistry and brain structures
  3. 4. Specific genes thought to increase vulnerability to developing OCD
  4. 5. Beck's idea that depression involves negative views of the self, world and future
  5. 6. Defining abnormality based on inability to cope with everyday life
  6. 7. A treatment for depression aiming to challenge and change irrational thoughts
  7. 9. Cognitive explanation of depression focusing on negative schemas and cognitive biases
  8. 11. Chemical messengers implicated in the biological explanation of OCD
  9. 12. Antidepressant drugs that increase serotonin levels and treat OCD
  10. 13. ABC model explaining depression as irrational beliefs following activating events
  11. 14. Suggests OCD can be inherited through genes from parents to children
  12. 19. An anxiety disorder characterised by obsessions and compulsions