abnormal Psych Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| Question | Answer |
| What is Abnormal Behavior? | -The definition depends on the point of view of the observer -The degrees of the behavior |
| What is insanity defined as? | -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) |
| Checking the garage door multiple times a day is a possible example of... | potential anxiety / OCD |
| Staying by yourself at home and not leaving is a possible example of... | potential anxiety/ phobia |
| Suspecting that others are out to harm or kill you at all times is a possible example of... | Potential Psychosis |
| Balance of “humors” in the body was the belief about mental illness during what time period? | ancient Greeks, Romans, and Indians |
| If someone had a mental illness they were accused of being witches and demons during what time period? | the 18th century |
| The Biological, Psychoanalytic, and Cognitive- social models came from which time periods? | the 19th and 20th century |
| The biological model consists of... | Nero-imaging, behavioral genetics, and psycho pharmacology |
| The psychoanalytic model consists of... | -Behavior disorders are symbolic expressions of unconscious desires, usually expressed in childhood -Effective problem resolution must include awareness that the source of problems lies in childhood and infancy |
| The cognitive-social model consists of... | -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 |
| The system's theory is made up of... | the disthesis-stress model and biopsychosocial model |
| What is the diathesis- stress model? | -Diathesis is a biological disposition for developing a psychological disorder -Stress is a precipitation event that brings on the psychological disorder |
| What is the biopsychosocial model? | Consists of Biological risks, Psychological stresses, Social pressures and expectations , Combine to produce psychological disorders |
| What is the DSM-V ? | an extensive list of mental disorders that are descriptive, not prescriptive |
| Anxiety and depression are examples of what? | a mood disorder |
| Persistent physical symptoms that do not respond to treatment, such as headaches,digestive disorders, and pain are signs of... | Major depression disorder |
| A less severe form of Major Depression Disorder is... | Persistent depressive disorder |
| A mood cycle that shift from severe highs(mania) or mild highs(hypomania) to severe lows(depression) is sign of... | Bipolar disorder |
| What is mania in regards to Bipolar disorder? | abnormal or excessive elation, irritability, a decreased need for sleep, grandiose notions, increased talking, racing thoughts, increased sexual desire, markedly increased energy, poor judgment, and inappropriate social behavior |
| Specific phobias,panic disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder are considered to be what.. | Anxiety disorders |
| Schizophrenic spectrum disorders are characterized by what? | marked by disorganized thoughts and communications,inappropriate emotions, and bizarre behavior such as hallucinations and delusions. |
| Depersonalization disorder, dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, and dissociatve identity disorder are examples of what? | a dissociative disorder |
| What is depersonalization disorder? | when a person suddenly feels changed or different in a strange way and it impacts their daily life |
| What is dissociative amnesia? | a disorder characterized by loss of memory for past events without an organic cause |
| What is dissociative fugue? | A disorder that involves flights from home and the assumption of a new identity with amnesia for past identity and events |
| What is dissociative identity disorder? | Also called multiple personality disorder ; Characterized by the separation of the personality into two or more distinct personalities |
| what is paraphillia? | use of unconventional sex objects or situations to obtain sexual arousal |
| fetishism, voyeurism,exhibitionism, frotteurism, transvestic fetishism, sexual sadism, and sexual masochism are examples of what? | a paraphilic disorder |
| what is fetishism? | a nonhuman object is the preferred or exclusive method of achieving sexual arousal |
| what is voyeurism? | the desire to watch others having sexual relations or to spy on nude people |
| what is exhibitionism? | the compulsion to expose one’s genitals in public to achieve sexual arousal |
| what is frotteurism? | the compulsion to achieve sexual arousal by touching or rubbing against a nonconsenting person in public situations |
| what is transvestic fetishism? | wearing the clothes of the opposite sex to achieve sexual gratification |
| What is sexual sadism? | obtain sexual gratification from humiliating or physically harming a sex partner |
| what is sexual masochism? | the inability to enjoy sex without accompanying emotional or physical pain |
| Inflexible and maladaptive ways of thinking and behaving, Learned early in life , Causes distress to self or conflict with others are signs of what? | Personality disorder |
| Schizoid personality disorder, paranoid personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, and anti-social personality disorder are examples of... | personality disorder types |
| what is schizoid personality disorder? | the person is withdrawn and lacks feelings for others |
| what is paranoid personality disorder? | the person is inappropriately suspicious and mistrust of others |
| what is a narcissistic personality disorder? | the person has an exaggerated sense of self0importnace and needs constant admiration |
| what is avoidant personality disorder? | the person fears of rejection by others lead to social isolation |
| What is borderline personality disorder? | characterized by marked instability in self-image, mood, and interpersonal relationships |
| what is antisocial personality disorder? | involves a pattern of violent, criminal, or unethical and explosive behavior and an inability to feel affection for others. |
| What are some of the causes of antisocial personality disorder? | -Combination of Biological Predisposition -Difficult life experiences -An unhealthy social environment |
| What is a psychosomatic disorder? | There is a real physical illness that is largely caused by psychological factors such as stress and anxiety |
| what is a somatoform disorder? | There is an apparent physical illness for which there is no organic basis |
| Conversion disorder,hypochondriasis, body dysmorphic disorders, and somatization disorders are examples of... | somatoform disorder |
| What is a conversion disorder? | a dramatic specific disability has no physical cause but instead seems related to psychological problems |
| What is hypochondrosis? | a person interprets insignificant symptoms as signs of serious illness in the absence of any organic evidence of such illness |
| what are body dysmorphic disorders? | a person becomes so preoccupied with his or her imagined ugliness that is normal life is impossible |
| what is a somatization disorder? | a person reports recurrent vague somatic complaints without a physical cause |
Created by:
thanzali
Popular Psychology sets