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Psychological Dis

Human Relations

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Jamie has been anxious and worried for at least six months but not threatened for any specific reason. GAD: Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Matt feels tense, arousal and intense apprehension without any reason. Anxiety Disorder
Molly has unexpected severs attacks after feeling intense apprehension or fear. Panic Disorder
Mike is afraid of big spaces or public areas because he might get embarrassed. Agoraphobia
Ted washes his hands repeatedly thinking they are dirty. OCD: Obsessive compulsive disorder
Pam has random mood swings. Bipolar Disorder
Kim has instability and intensity in personal relationships as well as turbulent emotions and impulsive behavior. Borderline personality disorder
Kat lies, steals and fights in school. Antisocial personality disorder
Hector believes he is ill even though the doctor has told him he is not several times. hypochondriasis
Ron experiences paralysis or blindness with out medical cause. Conversion Disorder
Two or more distinct personalities exist within the same individual formally known as multiple personality disorder. Dissociative identity disorder: DID
Yale sees things that are not real and can hear voices. Schizophrenic Disorder
Jeff is head over heels to a potential romantic partner, he is experiencing? Passionate love
Millie is emotionally attached to her boyfriend. Romantic Love
Sternberg's triangle of love is made up of what 3 feelings? Intimacy, Passion, Commitment
What is intimacy? Emotional aspect of love and includes closeness, sharing and communication.
What is passion? Emotional or motivational aspect of love, involving physiological arousal and intense desire to be united.
What is commitment? The cognitive aspect of love, includes both short term and long term.
3 attachment styles? Secure, avoidant, and anxious.
Individuals find it easy to trust and love others? Secure attachment.
Individuals feel uneasy about getting close to others? Avoidant attachment
Individuals want to be attached but find it difficult to commit to others? Anxious- ambivalent attachment style
Mental health professional whose specialized training in a school of social work prepares them in collaboration with psychiatrists and clinical psychologists. Clinical social worker
Member of a religious group who specializes in the treatment of psychological disorders. Pastoral counselor
Typically obtained a PhD or PsyD. Provies guidances in areas such as vocation, school drug or martial. Counseling psychologist
Must have completed all medical school training for an MD degree and also have undergone some post doctoral specialty training in mental and emotional disorders. Psychiatrist.
Therapist with either and MD or PhD who has completed specialized postgraduate training in the Freduian approach to understanding and treating mental disorders. Psychoanalyst.
Four goals of therapy? Reaching a diagnosis, proposing a probable etiology, making a prognosis, prescribining and carrying out form of treatment
Any of a group of therapies, used to treat psychological disorders that focus on changing faulty behaviors, thoughts, perceptions, and emotions that may be associated with specific disorders. Psychotherapy
The therapeutic method in which a patient gives a running accounts of thoughts, wishes, physical sensations and mental images as they occur. Free association
The inability or unwillingness of a patient in psychoanalysis to discuss certain ideas, desires, or experiences. Resistance
The process by which a person in psychoanalysis attaches to a therapist feelings formerly held toward some significant person who figured into past emotional conflict. Transference
The part of the dream you remember Manifest
What the dream means Latent content
Behavioral therapy technique in which a client is taught to prevent the arousal of anxiety by confronting the feared stimulus while relaxed. Systematic Desensitization
Type of therapy used to treat individuals attracted to harmful stimuli; an attractive stimulus is paired with a noxious stimulus in order to elicit a negative reaction to the target stimulus. Aversion Therapy
Changing feelings about something by changing the way the client thinks about significant life experiences. Cognitive therapy
Prozac or zoloft is used to treat? Depression
Lithium is used to treat? Bipolar
Valium or xanax is used to treat? Anxiety
Thoroazine is used to treat? Schizophrenia
Use of electroconvulsive shock as an effective treatment for serve depression. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Tendency to settle for someone like ourselves at least in regard to the level of physical attractiveness. Matching hypothesis
Physical closeness Propinquity
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