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IB Psychology Review

Last test of the year, Sannes

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On what Axis do personality disorders go? Axis 2
What causes dysfunction in the medical model? chemical imbalances, or structural problems or abnormalitites
Antisocial personality disorder took over for what previous disorders? 2)Psychopath and sociopath
What is the difference between a personality disorder and an anxiety disorder? personal-long term patternanxiety-transient
What are the three descriptors that qualify a behavior as being abnormal? -atypical-unjustifyable-dysfunction
What characterizes an antisocial personality? person does not value the values and rights of others.
Why is drug abuse (dependency) under mood disorders? because the user is trying to alter their mood
What is G. A. D.? it is a catch-all diagnosis
What is one component that you find in amany anxiety disorders? fear of bodily sensation
What tools do behavorial therapists use? conditioning and modeling
What characterizes a delusion as being "bizarre?" visions that could not possibly be real
How do you define obsessive/compulsive disorder? A person is focused on control and perfection
What famous multi-millionaire had obsessive/compulsive disorder (20th century)? Howard Hughes
What famous researcher was agoraphobic? Charles Darwin
Know the two seperate time periods for that qualify someone for Schizophrenia. 6 months of 2 weeks..
What do cognitive therapists see anxiety as being? lack of a clearly defined threat
What is the G. A. F. test? WHere might it appear in a client's medical chart? a hollistic test of functioning on Axis 5
What is the "aim" of cognitive therapy? to correct a person's thought process and perception
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