Abnormal Psy Exam1 Word Scramble
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| Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) | syndrome marked by deficits in controlling attention, inhibiting impulses, and organizing behavior to accomplish long-term goals. |
| Conduct Disorder | syndrome marked by chronic disregard for the rights of others, including specific behaviors, such as stealing, lying, and engaging in acts of violence |
| Mental Retardation | developmental disorder marked by significantly subaverage intellectual functioning, as well as deficits (relative to other children) in life skill areas, such as communication, self-care, work, and interpersonal relationships |
| autism | childhood disorder marked by deficits in social interaction (such as a lack of interest in one's family or other children), communication, and activities and interests (such as engaging in bizarre, repetitive behaviors) |
| fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) | syndrome that occurs when a mother abuses alcohol during pregnancy, causing the baby to have lowered IQ, increased risk for mental retardation, distractibility, and difficulties with learning from experience |
| Asperger's disorder | pervasive developmental disorder characterized by deficits in social skills and activities; similar to autism but does not include deficits in language or cognitive skills |
| psychopathy | set of broad personality traits including superficial charm, a grandiose sense of self-worth, a tendency toward boredom and need for stimulation, pathological lying, an ability to be conning and manipulative, and a lack of remorse |
| psychological disorder | psychological disfunction associated with distress or impairment in functioning that is not a typical or culturally expected response |
| abnormal behavior | actions that are unexpected and often evaluated negatively because they differ from typical or usual behavior |
| phobia | psychological disorder characterized by marked and persistent fear of an object or situation |
| clinical description | details of the combination of behaviors, thoughts, and feelings of an individual that make up a particular disorder |
| moral therapy | psychosocial approach in the 19th century that involved treating patients as normally as possible in normal environments |
| mental hygiene movement | mid 19th century effort to improve care of the mentally disordered by informing the public of their mistreatment |
| Presenting Problem: | complaint reported by the client to the therapist. The actual treated problem may sometimes be a modification derived from the presenting problem |
| abnormal behavior | behavior characterized as atypical, socially unacceptable, distressing to the individual or others, maladaptive, and/or the result of distorted cognitions |
| biomedical model | disease results from a specific, identifiable cause originating inside the body; model of health that views disease as resulting from a specific, identifiable cause originating inside the body |
| cognitive model | purposes of comprehension and prediction; developed with or without a cognitive architecture; not easily distinguishable |
| behavioral model | explanation of human behavior, including dysfunction, based on principles of learning and adaptation derived from experimental psychology |
| psychoanalytical model | disorders are the cause of repressed thoughts on the unconscious mind |
| etiology | Causal relationships of diseases; theories regarding how the specific disease or disorder began. |
| hallucination | false sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external stimulus |
| delusion | false beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany certain psychotic disorders |
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