Psychology Unit 5 Review
What are the three stages of Hans Selye's general adaptation syndrome (GAS)?
1) alarm stage also known as the fight or flight stage 2) resistance stage 3) exhaustion
Approach-Approach Conflict
All options are good but we have to make a choice EX: Deciding what to order at a restaurant
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
All options are unattractive EX:Getting your tonsils out or enduring the pain
______________is characterized by irresponsibility, shallow emotions, and lack of conscience.
Antisocial personality
People who do not express or who deny their negative emotions have a greater risk of getting _______.
Cancer
positive ways to promote psychological wellness
Eat well, get a good night's sleep, meditation, think positive, exercise, and have good self-esteem
ways to distinguish normality from abnormality: __________,_________, and_________.
Identify any deviation from the majority, identify a failure to adjust, and identify mental illnesses
Approach-Avoidance Conflict
One option is good, the other is not; but the bad one needs consideration EX:Going out with friends or helping dad clean the garage (he needs the help and will be more willing to let you have the car on the weekend)
A __________is characterized by a short period of intense fear and physiological discomfort involving a pounding heart and difficulty breathing.
Panic attack
_______________involves delusion of grandeur and persecution.
Paranoid schizophrenia
Treatment for mental illness from the cognitive approach would include : __________ or ____________.
Rational Emotive Therapy or Cognitive Restructuring
The _______believes they must view the patient in context of society and what could be done to help them become more productive citizens. Their treatment would include group therapy, family counseling, marriage counseling, and other group type counseling.
Sociocultural model
The autonomic nervous system and stress react with one another within the human body, causing anything from ________to________.
a fight-or-flight feeling to mental tranquility
Stress
a person's reaction to his or her inability to cope with a certain tense event or situation
All of the following are true of obesity:
a. It is a complex disorder involving an excessive amount of body fat b. It increases your risk of health problems c. An obese person is 30% or more of his ideal body weight
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by all of the following:
a. a fear of gaining weight b. prolonged self-starvation c. dramatic weight loss
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by all of the following:
a. compulsive overeating b. self-induced vomiting c. laxative abuse
Problem solving is an _______coping strategy that targets the causes of stress in practical ways which tackles the problem or stressful situation that is causing stress, consequently directly reducing the stress.
active
What hormones are produced in the fight-or-flight response?
adrenalin, noradrenaline, corticosteroids
The autonomic nervous system also tries to ________.
alleviate stress to maintain hormonal and mental balance
Individuals suffering from _________are basically thrill seekers who feel no shame or guilt if they injure other people or break social rules.
antisocial disorder
Abnormality
any deviation from the average or from the majority
If a person is diagnosed with __________,the individual alternates between feelings of happiness and sadness.
bi polar disorder
General symptoms of panic disorders include________,_________,________, and ___________.
breathing difficulties, faintness or dizziness, nausea, and chest pains
Schizophrenia disorders
characterized by a split with reality
Dissociative disorders
characterized by changes in memory, consciousness or identity due to psychological factors
Mood disorders
characterized by feelings of worthlessness or elation and diminished pleasure
Personality disorders
characterized by long standing maladaptive perceptions, thoughts, and behaviors
Anxiety disorders
characterized by overwhelming feelings that disrupt functioning or produce significant distress.
Somatoform disorders
characterized by physical symptoms for which there is no physical cause
Schizophrenia is characterized by _________,_________, and__________.
confused and disconnected thoughts, emotions, and perceptions
Axis IV of the DSM-V is a measurement of the ____________.
current stress level at which a person is functioning
Fight-or-flight response
designed to prepare a person for defense
Axis II of the DSM-V is used to describe___________.
developmental disorders
When your immune system is suppressed, your body becomes more susceptible to ______and_______.
diseases and infections
In _____________a person experiences alterations in memory, identity, or consciousness.
dissociative disorders
A person who suddenly and unexpectedly travels away from home and cannot recall the past is experiencing________.
dissociative fugue
A schizophrenic person who has __________is unable to focus his/her attention.
diverted attention
The following are possible treatments for mental illness from the biological and medical approach:____________,__________, and _________.
drug therapy, electroconvulsive therapy and Psychosurgery
The treatment for __________is some form of psychotherapy or counseling, coupled with careful attention to medical and nutritional needs.
eating disorders
Which stage of GAS is most hazardous to your health?
exhaustion
The parasympathetic nervous system gets us ready for stress or what is called the___________
fight or flight response
Perceptions that have no direct external cause are called __________.
hallucinations
A person in good health who is preoccupied with imaginary ailments suffers from __________.
hypochondria
In the fight-or-flight stage of Han's Selye's general adaptation syndrome, physiological changes include
increased heart rate, pupils dilate, and the breath quickens
Anger
irate reaction likely to result from frustration
In __________a person experiences feelings of worthlessness and diminished pleasure in many activities.
major depression
A person under stress may develop _________,_________, and_________.
nervous habits, psychosomatic symptoms, or a weakened immune system
Conflict
person must choose between two or more options that tend to result from opposing motives
A__________is a licensed medical doctor who can diagnose, treat and write prescription drugs to treat mental illness.
psychiatrist
Social relations
refers to the quality of a person's relationships with family and friends
The DSM-5 currently specifies two subtypes of anorexia nervosa. They are the ______and the________.
restricting type ;binge/purge type
A person who is extremely afraid of darkness suffers from a __________ phobia.
specific
General adaptation syndrome
stages in the body's stress reaction consisting of alarm, resistance, and exhaustion
Distress
stems from acute anxiety or pressure
Eustress
stems from motivating strife or challenges
Adjustment
the ability to get along in the real world
Self-actualization
the process of striving toward ideal functioning
The somatic nervous system _____________ and is responsible for ____________.
transmits sensory communication; responsible for voluntary action
Dissociative amnesia most often results from a ____________.
traumatic event
DSM-V
used to categorize mental illness
Fear
usual reaction when a stressor involves real or imagined danger
Anxiety
vague, generalized apprehension or feeling that one is in danger