Unit 3 Knowledge Practice

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Across
  1. 6. (2 words): ____ disorder: mood disorder involving one or more depressive episodes separated by at least 2 months without depression
  2. 12. (2 words): formulation of a specific method of ending ones one life
  3. 14. (3 words): thinking errors by individuals who are experiencing depression focused in three areas: themselves, their immediate world, and their future
  4. 16. (2 words): ___ disorder: clinically significant emotional difficulties that can occur during the premenstrual phase of menstruation
  5. 18. (2 words): ___ disorder: alternation of major depressive episodes with full manic episodes
  6. 19. (2 words): treatment approach that involves identifying and altering unhelpful thinking styles and replacing them with more helpful thinking patterns
Down
  1. 1. (2 words): one of a group of disorders involving severe and enduring alterations in emotionality ranging from elation to severe depression
  2. 2. (2 words): period of mania that lasts at least one week
  3. 3. (2 words): brief treatment approach that emphasizes resolution of interpersonal problems and stressors
  4. 4. (3 words): ___ disorder: condition in which a child has chronic negative moods such as anger and irritability without any accompanying mania
  5. 5. (2 words): ____ disorder: mood disorder involving persistently depressed mood, present for at least 2 years, with no absence of symptoms for more than 2 months
  6. 7. (3 words): most common and severe experience of depression, which lasts at least two weeks
  7. 8. ____ disorder: chronic mood disorder characterized by alternating mood elevation and depression levels that are not as severe as manic or major depressive episodes
  8. 9. (2 words): thoughts about ending one's life
  9. 10. (2 words): ___ disorder: alternation of major depressive episodes with hypomanic episodes
  10. 11. (2 words): grief characterized by debilitating feelings of loss and emotions so painful that a person has trouble resuming their typical life
  11. 13. (2 words): theory of depression: posits that people become anxious and depressed when they make an attribution that they have no control over the stress in their lives
  12. 15. (2 words): treatment for severe, chronic depression involving the application of electrical impulses through the brain to produce seizures
  13. 17. period of abnormally excessive elation or euphoria