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Ap Psych Ch 12/13 Test

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Dissociative Disorders
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ADHD
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Reflection of Feeling
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Hypochondriasis
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Anxiety Disorder
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Therapy
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Schizophrenia
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Anorexia
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Delusions
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Psychosis
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GAD
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Hallucinations
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DSM- IV
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Insanity
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Mood Disorders
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Humanistic Therapies
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Dissociative Fugue
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Autism
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Bipolar Disorder
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Insight therapies
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Dissociative amnesia with the addition of "flight" from one'shome, family, and job
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A general term for any treatment process
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Focus on positive growth and self-actualization
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Psychotherapies in which the therapist helps others understand (gain insight) to their problems
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Mental abnormality involving swings of mood from mania to depression
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An eating disorder that involves persistent loss of appitite that endangers health and stems from emotional or psychological reasons rather than organic causes
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Preoccupation with the fear of having, or the idea that one has, a serious disease based on a misinterpretation of the body
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Person experiences extreme moods or disturbances in mood
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Characterized by persistant and pervasive feelings of anxiety, without any external cause
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Severe, loss of touch with reality
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A developmental disorder marked by disabilities in language, social interaction, and the ability to understand another persons state of mind
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Intensive feelings of apprehension are long-standing and disruptive
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A legal term, not a psychological or psychiatric one, referring to a person who is unable, because of a mental disorder or defect to conform his or her behavior to the law
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Involves a sudden loss of memory or change in identity or consciousness
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Psychotic disorder involving distortions in perceptions, thoughts, and/or emotions
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Carl Rogers technique of paraphrasing the client's words, attempting to capture the emotional tone expressed
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Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders; the most widely accepted classification system in the US.
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Vivid sensory perceptions such as voices or visions
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False thoughts or beliefs
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A developmental disability involving short attention span, distractability, and extreme difficulty in remaining inactive for any period
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Neurosis
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Treatments that focus on altering the brain, especially with drugs, psychosurgery, or electroconvulsive therapy
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An eating disorder characterized by eating binges followed by "purges"
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A reading disability, thought by some experts to involve a brain disorder
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A group of anxiety disorders involving a pathological fear of a specific object or situation
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A psychologically induced loss of memory
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Diseases of the mind; objective causes and require specific treatments
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In reference to schizophrenia, the proposal that says that genetic factors place the individual at risk while environmental stress factors transform this potential into an actual schizophrenic disorder
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The form of psychodynamic therapy developed by Sigmund Freud. Goal is to release conflicts and memories from the unconscious
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Form of depression that does not alternate with mania

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