Chpt. 15 study guide Flashcards

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Psychopathology

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the study of psychological disorders

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Psychological disorder

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a condition characterized by abnormal thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

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APA definition of a psychological disorder

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a condition that consists of disturbances thought, feelings, and behaviors and lead to significant distress

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comorbidity

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the co-occurence of two disorders

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ICD

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  • international classification of diseases
  • similar to DSM-5
  • examines general population health
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diathesis-stress model

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integrates biological and psychosocial factors to predict the likelihood of a disorder

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3 ways fear is learned

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  1. classically conditioned- a stimuli is associated with fear
  2. vicariously learned- a fear is developed from watching others react with fear towards a stimuli
  3. verbal transmission of information- a fear is developed from being told to fear a stimuli
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agoraphobia

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intense fear of situations where it might be difficult to escape if one experiences a panic attack

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safety behaviors

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mental or behavioral acts that reduce anxiety; avoidance of eye contact

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behavioral inhibition

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a consistent tendency to show fear and restraint when presented with unfamiliar people or situations

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obsessions vs compulsions

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  • obsessions: persistent and unwanted thoughts and urges that are highly intrusive and distressing
  • compulsions: repetitive and ritualistic acts, carried out to minimize the distress that obsessions trigger
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bipolar disorder

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involves mood states that fluctuate between depression and mania
- mania: extreme elation and agitation
- manic episode: a distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated or irritable mood lasting at least one week

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persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)

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depressed moods most of the day nearly every day for at least two years

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depression medications

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increase serotonin and norepinephrin

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bipolar medications

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lithium which blocks norepinephrine activity at the synapse

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depressive schemas

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contain themes of loss failure, rejection, worthlessness and inadequacy

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Rumination

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focus on the fact that one is depressed

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hallucinations vs delusions

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  • hallucinations: perceptual experience that occurs in the absence of external stimulation
  • delusions: beliefs that are contrary to reality
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3 types of delusions

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  1. paranoid delusions: belief that other people are plotting to harm them
  2. grandiose delusions: belief that one holds special power
  3. somatic delusions: belief that something highly abnormal is happening to their body
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negative symptoms

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symptoms that are normally found in neurotypicals but not in schizophrenia

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dissociative disorders

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an individual becomes split off from their core sense of self

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dissociative amnesia

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inability to recall important personal information

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dissociative fugue

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individual suddenly wanders away from home, and experiences identity confusion

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depersonalization vs derealization

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-depersonalixation: detachment from one’s self

  • derealization: a sense of detachment from the world
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dissociative identity disorder

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individual exhibits two or more separate personalities

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personality disorders

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  • an inflexible personality style that differs from the expectations of the culture and causes distress
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clusters of personality disorders

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  • cluster A: paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal
  • cluster B: antiscoial, histrionic, narcissistic, borderline
  • cluster C: avoidant, dependant, obsessive compulsive
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Cluster A

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  • paranoid
  • schizoid
  • schizotypal
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Clusters B

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  • antisocial
  • histrionic
  • narcissistic
  • borderline
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Clusters C

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  • avoidant
  • dependent
  • obsessive compulsive
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Neurodevelopmental disorders

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  • involve developmental problems in personal, social, academic, and intellectual functioning
  • ADHD
  • Austism spectrum disorder
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ADHD

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  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • constant pattern of inattention or hyperactive and impulsive behavior that interferes with normal functioning
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Autism spectrum disorder

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deficits in social interaction, deficits in communication, repetitive patterns of behavior or interests