Exam 4 Ch 10 Flashcards
(36 cards)
What is abnormal psychology
Scientific study of mental disorders and their treatment
What are 3 key criteria to classify and diagnose a mental disorder
Is the behavior/thought process atypical?
Is the behavior/thought process maladaptive?
Is the behavior/thought process personally distressing?
What is the name of the most widely used diagnostic system for disorders
DSM-5
What type of mental disorders does the diagnostic tool use
anxiety, obsessive compulsive, depressive, bipolar. other personality disorders
What are the advantages to diagnostic and statistical manuals for diagnosing mental disorders
reliable, uses common language, helps patients get insurance coverage for therapy
What are the disadvantages of using a diagnostic manual
normal behavior might fit criteria for diagnosis, influence of labeling
How does a mental disorder label affect someone
negative interpretations of people, stigma, misrepresentation on media
What did Rosenhan do
showed that patients who were admitted for hearing things acted normal and sad they felt better once in a mental hospital
What did Rosenhan do
showed that patients who were admitted for hearing things acted normal and sad they felt better once in a mental hospital
anxiety disorders
excessive fear, specific phobia
What likely causes specific phbias
behavioral and biological influence
For instance, a person may fear eating in public, rejecting all lunch and dinner invitations.
social anxiety disorder
Fear of being in places from which escape might be difficult or embarrassing
agoraphobia
fear of being in a crowd, standing in line, and traveling in a crowded bus or train or in a car in heavy traffic
agoraphobia
Recurrent unexpected panic attacks—sudden onsets of intense fear
panic disorder
A _____ includes symptoms such as trembling, sweating, heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, and feelings of choking and dizziness. The person is overrun with anxiety and fear.
panic attack
Excessive, global anxiety and worry that cannot be controlled for a period of at least 6 months
Not tied to any specific object or situation (as it is in a phobic disorder)
generalized anxiety disorder
Recurrent obsessions or compulsions that cause significant distress and disruption in daily life
obsessive compulsive disorder
Although Jeffrey realizes his behavior is unreasonable, he is so distraught by high bridges that he avoids them, causing him to take an unnecessarily lengthy route to and from work each day. Jeffrey appears to suffer from:
A) specific phobia.
Kate is consistently anxious because she is always thinking about the dangers of slipping and falling. Charlie, whenever he leaves his apartment, immediately goes back at least 10 times to check that the door is locked. Kate’s thoughts BEST illustrate a(n) _____, and Charlie’s behavior BEST illustrates a(n) ______.
C) obsession; compulsion
What neurotransmitter imbalance often causes major depressive disorder
serotonin and norepinephrine
False sensory perceptions—tend to be auditory, such as hearing voices that are not real
Hallucinations
____ of persecution involve thoughts of conspiracy against you.
delusion
lithium
stablized mood of bipolar patients, perscribed with anticonvulsions