Chapter 3 Flashcards

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Process of gathering information about people’s symptoms and possible causes of those symptoms

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Assessment

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Questionnaires meant to assess people’s typical ways of thinking

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Personality Inventories

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3
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Keeping track of the number of times per day that one does a certain behavior

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Self-monitoring

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4
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Tests designed to detect specific cognitive deficits

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Neuropsychological Tests

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5
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CT Scan

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Computerized Tomography; enhanced X-ray scan; shows structure of the brain

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PET Scan

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Positron-emission Tomography; uses radio-isotope labeling to track blood flow and brain activity

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SPECT Scan

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Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography; similar to PET but less accurate and less expensive

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MRI

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging; detailed brain anatomy; fMRI shows function and structure

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9
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Tests that detect changes in brain activity via emotional and psychological changes

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Psychophysiological Tests

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10
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EEG

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Electroencephalogram; measures electrical activity of the brain

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11
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Tests that present an ambiguous stimuli to be interpreted

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Projective Tests

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12
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A set of symptoms that tend to occur together

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Symdrome

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13
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Meeting criteria for multiple disorders at once

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Comorbidity

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