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Schizophrenia
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The Scientific study of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders; also, abnormal or maladaptive behavior. Psychopathology Normality 200 | A significant impairment in psychological functioning. Mental Disorder Psychological Disorders 200 | A false belief held against all contrary evidence. Delusion Psychotic Disorders 200 | A psychosis characterized by delusions, hallucinations, apathy, and a personality that disintegrates. Schizophrenia Schizophrenia 200 | Any psychological technique used to facilitate positive changes in a person's personality, behavior, or adjustment. Psychotherapy Therapies 1/2 200 | The use of drugs to treat psychopathology? Pharmacotherapy Therapies 2/2 200 |
Disobeying societal standards for normal conduct. Social Nonconformity Normality 400 | A severe mental disorder characterized by a retreat from reality, by hallucinations, and social withdrawal. Psychotic Disorder Psychological Disorders 400 | A withdrawal from reality marked by hallucinations and delusions. Psychosis Psychotic Disorders 400 | Behavior marked by silliness, laughter, and bizarre or obscene behavior is ________. Disorganized Schizophrenia Schizophrenia 400 | Therapy that emphasizes the use of free association and transference to uncover unconscious conflicts. Psychoanalysis Therapies 1/2 400 | ECT is classified as a type of ___________. Somatic Therapy Therapies 2/2 400 |
Private feelings of discomfort, unhappiness, or emotional distress. Subjective Discomfort Normality 600 | Temporary amnesia or multiple personalities can be signs of? Dissociative Disorder Psychological Disorders 600 | The most common form of Dementia? Alzheimer's Disease Psychotic Disorders 600 | Schizophrenia marked by stupor and purposeless behavior. Catatonic Schizophrenia Schizophrenia 600 | In psychoanalysis what is an emotional attachment to the therapist by the patient called? Transference Therapies 1/2 600 | Spontaneous remission refers to the possibility that mental problems can get better due to the _________? Passage of Time Therapies 2/2 600 |
Term that refers to a mental inability to manage one's affairs or to be aware of the consequences of one's actions. Insanity Normality 800 | If someone suffers from more that one mental disorder at the same time, they are: Comorbid Psychological Disorders 800 | Problems involving clear-cut brain injuries or diseases are often labeled Organic Mental Disorders Psychotic Disorders 800 | 2 main brain chemicals attributed to Schizophrenia are Dopamine and ______. Glutamate Schizophrenia 800 | REBT stands for? Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy Therapies 1/2 800 | In which therapy is the mirror technique most frequently used? Psychodrama Therapies 2/2 800 |
One of the most powerful contexts in which judgements of normality and abnormality are made is? Culture Normality 1000 | Psychiatric labelling, frequently leading to prejudice and discrimination creates ________. Social Stigma Psychological Disorders 1000 | Angela wrongly believes that her body is "rotting away". She is suffering from: A Delusion Psychotic Disorders 1000 | Environmental Explanations of Schizophrenia emphasize emotional trauma and ____? Disturbed Family Relationships Schizophrenia 1000 | The presence of one emotional state inhibiting the occurrence of another is called ________. Reciprocal Inhibition. Therapies 1/2 1000 | Carl Rogers did not believe in using ________ in therapy. Confrontation Therapies 2/2 1000 |
Every culture recognizes the existence of psychopathology. In Japanese society, adolescents or young adults who refuse to leave their parent's homes for months at a time is called.
Hikikomori
Human Diversity
A bodily symptom that mimics a physical disability, but is actually caused by anxiety or emotional distress.
Conversion Disorder
Final Jeopardy
Disorders
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The Scientific study of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders; also, abnormal or maladaptive behavior. |
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