Week 19 Review: Psychopathology

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Across
  1. 3. A disorder that resolves without treatment over a specific time period.
  2. 4. A psychological perspective focusing on personal growth, self-actualization, and well-being.
  3. 6. A model combining learning theories and maladaptive thinking patterns to treat mental disorders.
  4. 7. Behavior that differs significantly from societal norms.
  5. 11. Methods used to modify abnormal behavior or alleviate mental illness symptoms.
  6. 12. The study of psychological disorders, including their symptoms, causes, and treatments.
  7. 16. The study of the frequency and causes of mental disorders in populations.
  8. 18. A predisposition or vulnerability to a disorder, such as genetic or cognitive factors.
  9. 20. A form of therapy focused on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors.
  10. 21. Behavior that poses a threat to oneself or others.
  11. 22. A model that views mental disorders as illnesses to be treated or cured.
  12. 23. The pattern of a disorder over time, such as acute, chronic, or time-limited.
  13. 26. The process of organizing mental disorders into categories for understanding and treatment.
  14. 27. A manual used by healthcare professionals to diagnose mental disorders.
  15. 28. Impaired functioning in daily life due to psychological or physical issues.
Down
  1. 1. A psychological approach that emphasizes learning through reinforcement and punishment.
  2. 2. A model that attributes a disorder to a single cause, such as biological or psychological factors.
  3. 5. A model that considers multiple causes, including biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
  4. 8. The study of behavior, thoughts, and emotions to understand and improve mental processes.
  5. 9. A mark of disgrace or negative judgment associated with a particular condition.
  6. 10. Standards used to define psychological abnormality or illness.
  7. 12. The expected progression or outcome of a disorder.
  8. 13. A classification assigned to a condition or behavior based on medical or psychological criteria.
  9. 14. Significant suffering or emotional pain experienced by an individual.
  10. 15. A model considering biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors in mental health.
  11. 17. A long-term pattern of symptoms or illness.
  12. 19. A branch of medicine focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental health disorders.
  13. 21. A model suggesting disorders result from a predisposition and environmental stressors.
  14. 24. The cause or origin of a disorder, whether biological, psychological, or social.
  15. 25. A short-term pattern of symptoms or illness.