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abnormal Psych

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show -The definition depends on the point of view of the observer -The degrees of the behavior  
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show -Legal term, not a psychological term -Typically applied to defendants who lacked substantial capacity to appreciate the criminality of their actions(know right from wrong) or to conform to requirements of the law (to control their behavior)  
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show potential anxiety / OCD  
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Staying by yourself at home and not leaving is a possible example of...   show
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Suspecting that others are out to harm or kill you at all times is a possible example of...   show
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Balance of “humors” in the body was the belief about mental illness during what time period?   show
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If someone had a mental illness they were accused of being witches and demons during what time period?   show
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The Biological, Psychoanalytic, and Cognitive- social models came from which time periods?   show
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show Nero-imaging, behavioral genetics, and psycho pharmacology  
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The psychoanalytic model consists of...   show
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show -Psychological disorders, like all behavior, result from learning -Cognitive- behavioral model led to innovations in treatment of psychological disorders -The focus shifts from understanding causes to changing behaviors  
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show the disthesis-stress model and biopsychosocial model  
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What is the diathesis- stress model?   show
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What is the biopsychosocial model?   show
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show an extensive list of mental disorders that are descriptive, not prescriptive  
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show a mood disorder  
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Persistent physical symptoms that do not respond to treatment, such as headaches,digestive disorders, and pain are signs of...   show
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A less severe form of Major Depression Disorder is...   show
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show Bipolar disorder  
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What is mania in regards to Bipolar disorder?   show
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Specific phobias,panic disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder are considered to be what..   show
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show marked by disorganized thoughts and communications,inappropriate emotions, and bizarre behavior such as hallucinations and delusions.  
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Depersonalization disorder, dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, and dissociatve identity disorder are examples of what?   show
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What is depersonalization disorder?   show
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What is dissociative amnesia?   show
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What is dissociative fugue?   show
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show Also called multiple personality disorder ; Characterized by the separation of the personality into two or more distinct personalities  
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what is paraphillia?   show
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show a paraphilic disorder  
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show a nonhuman object is the preferred or exclusive method of achieving sexual arousal  
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what is voyeurism?   show
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show the compulsion to expose one’s genitals in public to achieve sexual arousal  
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show the compulsion to achieve sexual arousal by touching or rubbing against a nonconsenting person in public situations  
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show wearing the clothes of the opposite sex to achieve sexual gratification  
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What is sexual sadism?   show
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show the inability to enjoy sex without accompanying emotional or physical pain  
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Inflexible and maladaptive ways of thinking and behaving, Learned early in life , Causes distress to self or conflict with others are signs of what?   show
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Schizoid personality disorder, paranoid personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, and anti-social personality disorder are examples of...   show
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show the person is withdrawn and lacks feelings for others  
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show the person is inappropriately suspicious and mistrust of others  
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show the person has an exaggerated sense of self0importnace and needs constant admiration  
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show the person fears of rejection by others lead to social isolation  
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What is borderline personality disorder?   show
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what is antisocial personality disorder?   show
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What are some of the causes of antisocial personality disorder?   show
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What is a psychosomatic disorder?   show
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show There is an apparent physical illness for which there is no organic basis  
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show somatoform disorder  
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show a dramatic specific disability has no physical cause but instead seems related to psychological problems  
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show a person interprets insignificant symptoms as signs of serious illness in the absence of any organic evidence of such illness  
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what are body dysmorphic disorders?   show
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show a person reports recurrent vague somatic complaints without a physical cause  
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