CHAPTER 12 Vocab A-E Flashcards

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Fear of going out into public places

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Agoraphobia

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2
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A significant memory that is too extensive to be due to normal forgetting

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Amnesia

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3
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Eating disorder characterize by intense fear of gaining weight, disturbed bod image, refusal to maintain normal weight, and dangerous measures to lose weight

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Anorexia nervosa

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4
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Loss of memories for events that occur after a head inry

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Anterograde amnesia

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5
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A type of personality disorder marked by impulsive, callous, manipulative, aggressive, and irresponsible behavior that reflects a failure to accept social norms

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Antisocial personality disorder

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6
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A calss of disorders marked by feelings of excessive apprehension and anxiety

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Anxiety disorders

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7
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The system of nerves that connect to the heart, blood; vessels, smooth muscles, and glands

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Autonomic nervous system

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Basing the estimated probability of an event on the ease with which relevant instances come to mind

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Availability heuristc

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9
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Any overt response or activity by an organism

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Behavior

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10
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Mood disorder marked by the experience of both depressed and manic periods

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Bipolar disorder

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Eating disorder characterized by habitually engaging in out of control overeating followed by unhealthy compensation efforts, such as self-induced vomiting, fasting, abuse, and abuse of laxatives and diuretics, and excessive exercise

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Bulimia nervosa

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12
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Unrealistically pessimistic appraisals of stress that exaggerate the magnitude of one’s problems

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Catastrophic thinking

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13
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A type of schizophrenia marked by striking motor disturbances, ranging from muscular rigidity to random motor activity

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Catatonic schizophrenia

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14
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An intent to maintain a relationship in spite of difficulties and costs that may arise

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Commitment

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15
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The coexistence of two or more disorders

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Comorbidity

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16
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The percentage of twin pairs or other pairs of relatives that exhibit the same disorder

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Concordance rate

17
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A learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus that occurs because of previous conditioning

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Conditioned response

18
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A previously neutral stimulus that has, through conditioning, acquired the capacity to evoke a conditioned response

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Conditioned stimulus

19
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An error that occurs when people estimate that the odds of two uncertain events happening together are greater than the odds of either event happening alone

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Conjunction fallacy

20
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A somatoform disorder characterized by a significant loss of physical function (with no apparent organic basis), usually in a single organ system

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Conversion disorder

21
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Abnormal syndromes found only in a few cultural groups

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Culture-bound disorders

22
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Exhibiting chronic but relatively mild symptoms of bipolar disturbances

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Cyclothymic disorder

23
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False beliefs that are maintained even though they are clearly out of touch with reality

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Delusions

24
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Distinguishing one illness from another

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Diagnosis

25
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A type of schizophrenia in which particularly severe deterioration of adaptive behavior is seen

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Disorganized schizophrenia

26
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A sudden loss of memory for important personal info that is too extensive to be due to normal forgetting

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Dissasociative amnesia

27
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A class of disorders in which people lose contact with portions of their consciousness or memory, resulting in disruptions in their sense of identity

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Dissociative disorders

28
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A disorder in which people lose their memory for their entire lives along with their sense of personal identity

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Dissasociated fugue

29
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A type of dissociative disorder characterized by the coexistence in one person of two or more largely complete, and usually very different, personalities - multiple-personality disorder

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Dissociative identity disorder

30
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A chronic depression that is insufficient in severity to merit diagnosis of a major depressive episode

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Dysthymic disorder

31
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Severe disturbances in eating behavior characterized by preoccupation with weight concerns episodes

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Eating disorders

32
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The study of the distribution of mental or physical disorders in a population

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Epidemiology

33
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The apparent causation and developmental history of an illness

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Etiology