Psych Final Ch. 15
positive symptoms
"__________________" involve a distortion of an excess of normal function; they're called this because they reflect something above and beyond normal behavior
delusions
A person who believes that the television news anchor is talking to him is suffering from ____________.
desire to die, acquired capability for suicide
Joiner's interpersonal theory of suicide states that suicide involves what 2 factors?
learned helplessness
One behavioral view of depression focuses on _______________, which is when an individual feels powerlessness and may stop trying to change their situation following exposure to adverse circumstances
poverty, gender, ethnic/gender variations
What are 3 sociocultural factors that lead to the development of depression?
hallucinations, delusions, thought disorders, movement disorders
What are 4 examples of positive symptoms of schizophrenia?
depressive, bipolar
What are the 2 main types of mood disorders?
deviant, maladaptive, personal distress
What are the 3 criteria for abnormal behavior?
generalized, social, specific phobia, panic disorder
What are the 4 most common anxiety disorders?
major depression
What are the following symptoms of? - feeling worthless - fatigue - weight loss/gain - reduced interest - trouble sleeping - no history of manic episodes
twice
Woman are ______________ as likely than men to be diagnosed with depression
depressive disorders
______________ consist of people who suffer from an unrelenting lack of pleasure
anxiety disorders
_________________ are psychological disorders that feature fears that are uncontrollable, disproportionate to the actual danger the person might be in, and disruptive to ordinary life
OCD
_________________ involves anxiety producing thoughts that will not go away and/or urges to perform repetitive, ritualistic behaviors to prevent or produce some future situation
dissociative identity disorder
__________________ (formerly multiple personality disorder) is one in which a person displays characteristics of 2 or more distinct personalities and each identity has its own memories, behaviors and relationships
body dysmorphic disorder
__________________ involves a distressing preoccupation with imagined or slight flaws in one's physical appearance
social anxiety disorder
__________________ is an intense fear of being humiliated in social situations
specific phobia
A ________________ is an anxiety disorder in which the individual has an irrational, overwhelming, persistent fears a particular object or situation
GABA
A deficiency in the neurotransmitter ___________ is among the biological factors for generalized anxiety disorder
stigma
A mark of shame that may cause others to avoid or to act negatively toward a person is called a ____________.
dissociation
A person experiencing ______________ feels disconnected from immediate experiences
threat, harm-avoiding
According to Dr. Smoller, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, anxiety disorder is due to ___________ and __________ systems that have kind of gone awry in the brain.
PTSD
An anxiety disorder that develops through exposure to a traumatic event that has overwhelmed the person's ability to cope is called _____________.
delusion
Believing that you are a prophet is an example of a ___________ related to schizophrenia
brain structures, neurotransmitter functioning, genetic factors
Biological views of psychological disorders fall into what 3 main categories?
women
Borderline personality disorder is more common in ___________.
medical perspective
Critics complain that the DSM-5 relies too much on the ____________ and that it treats psychological disorders as they are illnesses.
oppressive, prejudicial, limiting
Cultural norms can be _____________, _____________, and _____________.
delusions
False, unusual and sometimes magical beliefs that are not part of an individual's culture are ____________.
genetic predisposition; environmental stress
In the vulnerability-stress hypothesis, _________________ + ________________ = disorder
persistent depressive disorder
Individuals who experience less extreme depressive mood for more than 2 months may be diagnosed with _______________.
bipolar I; bipolar II
Individuals who suffer from __________ are more likely to have extreme manic episodes which may include hallucinations while individuals who suffer from ___________ may have experiences of mania that are less extreme or euphoric.
cultural, religious
Reasons for variations in suicide rates include the degree to which there are ________ and ________ norms against it
negative symptoms
Schizophrenia's ____________ reflect social withdrawal, behavioral deficits and the loss of/decrease in normal functions
cognitive, positive, negative
Symptoms of schizophrenia are classified in what 3 ways?
DSM-5
The __________ is the "diagnostic and statistical annual of mental disorders"
thought disorder
The _____________ is used to describe incoherent, loose word associations that sometimes appear in the speech of a person with schizophrenia.
vulnerability-stress hypothesis
The ________________ (or diathesis-stress model) suggests that preexisting conditions may put a person at risk of developing a psychological disorder
psychological
The ________________ approach emphasizes the contributions of experiences, emotions, and personality characteristics in explaining psychological disorders
biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors
The biopsychosocial approach maintains that abnormal behavior can be influenced by which 3 things?
OCD
The following are causes of ____________: - depletion of serotonin and dopamine - genetic components
generalized anxiety disorder
The following are characteristics of _______________: - persistent anxiety for at least 6 months - no specified reason for the anxiety - take physical toll (fatigue, muscle tension, etc.)
Major depressive disorder
The following are characteristics of which mood disorder? - Indicated by lethargy & hopelessness - Lasts about 2 weeks - Impairs daily functioning - Leading cause of disability in the U.S
bipolar disorder
The mood disorder characterized by extreme mood swings that include one or more episodes of mania is known as _____________.
dopamine
The neurotransmitter ___________ can play a role in schizophrenia
heart palpitations, faintness, shortness of breath
What are 3 characteristics of panic disorder?
genes, parenting style, # of neurotransmitters
What are 3 examples of roles played in the development of social anxiety?
memories, experiences, learned associations
What are 3 factors that may explain specific phobias?
poor health, low levels of seretonin, genetics
What are 3 of the biological factors of suicide?
stress, mental illness, substance abuse
What are 3 of the psychological factors of suicide?
PTSD
What are the following symptoms of? - flashbacks - avoidance - impulsive behavior - anxious feelings - difficulties w/ memory - lack of sleep
paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal, antisocial, borderline, histrionic, narcissistic, avoidant, dependent, obsessive-compulsive
What are the top 10 personality disorders?
deviant
__________ behavior is behavior that doesn't conform to society
Excoriation
___________ is the disorder involving persistent skin picking
psychosis
___________ refers to a state in which a person's perceptions & thoughts are fundamentally removed from reality
psychopaths
____________ are a subgroup of individuals with ASPD (antisocial personality disorder) who engage in violence to get what they want
manic episodes
____________ are periods of euphoric moods
cultural
____________ differences make it difficult to compare psychological disorders across many environments
catatonia
____________ is a state of immobility and lack of responsiveness that lasts for long periods of time
compulsions
_____________ are recurring BEHAVIORS
obsessions
_____________ are recurring THOUGHTS
Genetic influences
_____________ are stronger predictors of bipolar disorder than of depressive disorder
hallucinations
______________ are sensory experiences that occur in the absence of real stimuli
native americans
______________ are the demographic group with the highest rate of suicide
maladaptive
______________ behavior interfere with a person's ability to function effectively in the world
panic disorder
______________ is an anxiety disorder marked by recurrent sudden onsets of intense apprehension or terror.
dependent
______________ personality disorder consists of a need for others to satisfy emotional/physical needs; see others as powerful/competent but see themselves as child-like and helpless
schizoid
______________ personality disorder consists of an extreme lack of interest in interpersonal relationships; emotionally cold and apathetic
histrionic
______________ personality disorder consists of attention seeking, dramatics, and flirtation; inappropriately seductive towards others
borderline
______________ personality disorder consists of emotionally volatile and an unstable sense of self; prone to mood swings, excessive self-criticism, extreme judgement of others, fear of being abandoned
antisocial
______________ personality disorder consists of manipulation, deceitfulness, and immorality; lack empathy for others, are egocentric, and are willing to use others for personal gain
paranoid
______________ personality disorder consists of paranoia, suspiciousness, and a deep distrust of others; always on the lookout for danger/social mistreatment
narcissistic
______________ personality disorder consists of self-aggrezendizing yet overly dependent tendencies on the evaluation of others; views themselves as better than others and lack empathy
avoidant
______________ personality disorder consists of social inhabitation and prone to feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, and shame; unrealistic standards for their own behaviors and avoid setting goals, risk taking, and new activities
schizotypal
______________ personality disorder consists of social isolation and tendency to odd thinking; elaborate, strange belief systems and unusual meanings assigned to life events and experiences
rumination
______________ refers to the tendency to repetitively think about the causes, situational factors, and consequences of one's negative emotional experience
Trichotillomania
_______________ is a disorder in which the person compulsively pulls at his/her hair from the scalp, eyes, and other body areas.
schizophrenia
_______________ is a severe psychological disorder that is characterized by highly disordered thought processes and the following: - may see things that aren't there - hear voices in their heads
Generalized; phobic
________________ anxiety disorder involves anxiety about a large variety of things, whereas __________ disorder involves anxiety about a specific thing.
dissociative dimensia
________________ is a disorder in which an individual might leave home and sometimes assume a new identity and experience significant, selective memory loss
personality disorders
_________________ are chronic, maladaptive cognitive-behavioral patterns that are thoroughly integrated into an individual's personality
autism spectrum disorder
__________________ refers to a range of neurodevelopment disorders involving impaired social interaction and communication, repetitive behavior, and restricted interests.
ADD/ADHD
____________________ is often over-diagnosed & has created controversy with the loosened requirements and the age diagnosis change
sociocultural approach
____________________ states environment experiences play a role in the creation of psychological disorders
disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
______________________ is a depressive disorder in children who show persistent irritability and recurrent episodes of out-of-control behavior