Psychological Disorders and Therapy Flashcards

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early theories about psychological disorders

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thought to be caused by:

  • being possessed by evil spirits
  • alignment of the stars
  • godlike powers
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trephination

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spirit possession was often treated by drilling holes into the skull to release to spirit

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deviant

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being different from most other people in one’s culture; mat vary by context or time

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distressful

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causes the individual pain, anxiety, etc.

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dysfunctional

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impairs the individual’s daily life

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medical model

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mental illness needs to be diagnosed on basis of symptoms and cured through therapy and treatment

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biospsychosocial approach

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focuses more on the causes of the disorder rather than treatment

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primary prevention

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measure taken to prevent the disease from occurring the first place
ie: wearing sunblock to prevent sunburn

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secondary prevention

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measures used after disease has occurred but before the person notices anything
ie: doctor checking for new moles

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tertiary prevention

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targets a person who already has symptoms of a disease

ie: surgery, chemotherapy

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DSM-5

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APA’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

aka the psychiatrists bible

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people-first language

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seeing individuals as people first and not as being defined by their disorder “a person with schizophrenia” vs. “a schizophrenic”

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Rosenhan study

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eight associates faked hallucination symptoms, all were admitted with schizophrenia (none exposed as imposters)

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panic disorder

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characterized by repeated panic attacks (episodes of intense dread) in which a person experiences terror and accompanying chest pain, choking, and other frightening sensations)

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separation anxiety disorder

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a psychological condition in which an individual experiences excessive anxiety regarding separation from home or from people to whom the individual has strong emotional attachment

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specific phobia

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persistent irrational fear of a specific object, event, or person

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agoraphobia

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fear of avoidance of dangerous or uncomfortable situations in which escape may be difficult (typically vast openness or crowdedness)

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social anxiety disorder

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characterized by intense fear in one or more social situations due to anxiety over potential social interactions

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selective mutism

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a person who is normally capable of speech does not speak in specific situations or to specific people

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generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

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an individual is continually tense, apprehensive, expecting, disaster, and in a state of autonomic nervous system arousal with no causal root

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major depressive disorder

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characterized by persistent and pervasive low mood that is accompanied by low self-esteem and a loss of self interest or pleasure in normal activities with no causal factor

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season affective disorder (SAD)

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depression experienced during the winter months due to lack of sunlight

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bipolar disorder

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characterized by periods of mania (elevated mood and activity/energy) alternating with periods of depression

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enuresis

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the repeated inability to control urination in children or adults old enough to be expected to exercise such control (approximately age 5 and older)

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encopresis

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the repeated voluntary or involuntary fecal soiling in children who have usually already been toilet trained

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dissociative amnesia

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individual experiences retrograde autobiographical loss of memory with no physiological basis for the disruption

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dissociative fugue

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subset of dissociative amnesia where a person forgets their past, creates a brand new identity, and begins a new life in a different location

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depersonalization/derealization disorder (DDD)

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a mental disorder where a person experiences a feeling of watching oneself act with no control over a situation (depersonalization) and a belief that one’s external world is unreal (derealization)

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dissociative identity disorder (DID)

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a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities

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pica disorder

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characterized by an appetite for substances that are non-nutritive, such as paper, clay, metal, chalk, soil, glass, or sand

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anorexia nervosa

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an eating disorder characterized by food intake restriction, distorted body self-perception, and possible excessive exercise

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bulimia nervosa

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an eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging and possible excessive exercise

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intellectual disability

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characterized by significantly impaired intellectual and adaptive functioning defined at an IQ score below 70

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autism spectrum disorder

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characterized by social defects and communication difficulties, repetitive behaviors and interests, sensory issues, and in some cases, cognitive delays

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attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

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characterized by significant problems with attention and inhibition control, hyperactivity, or impulsiveness

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specific learning disorder

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the impediment of ability to learn or use specific academic skills (such as reading, writing, or arithmetic) which are the foundation of other academic learning

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tourette’s disorder

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characterized by multiple physical (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic

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obsessive-compulsive disorder

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characterized by persistent unwanted thoughts (obsessions) causing the feeling of needing to engage in a particular action (compulsion) to make the obsession stop

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body dysmorphic disorder

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a person is excessively concerned about and preoccupied by one or more imagined or minor defects in their physical features

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hoarding disorder

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characterized by excessive acquisition of large quantities of objects and an unwillingness or inability to discard them

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trichotillomania

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characterized by the compulsive urge to pull out one’s hair, leading to noticeable hair loss and balding, distress, and social or functional impairment

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excoriation

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an impulse control disorder characterized by the repeated urge to pick at one’s own skin, often to the extent that damage is caused

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schizophrenia

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a mental disorder characterized by abnormal social behavior and a failure to recognize what is real

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positive symptoms of schiz.

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presence of inappropriate behaviors
delusions
hallucinations
excessive/purposeless movement
word salad
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delusions

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false beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur

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hallucinations

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sensory experiences without sensory stimulation

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word salad

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confused and often repetitious language

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negative symptoms of schiz.

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absence of appropriate behaviors
flat affect
catatonia
loss of interest in everyday activities / lack of pleasure
feeling out of touch with people, family, and friends

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flat affect

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apathetic state involving lack of emotion

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catatonia

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motionless for hours

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conversion disorder

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characterized by suffering of neurological symptoms without definable cause

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illness anxiety disorder

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an individual excessively worries about a serious illness based on little or no evidence to substantiate the worry

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reactive attachment disorder

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characterized by persistent failure to initiate or respond to most social interactions in a developmentally appropriate way

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post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

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characterized by disturbing, recurring flashbacks after exposure to a traumatic event

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post traumatic growth

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those who recover from traumatic events typically experience increased life satisfaction

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adjustment disorder

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characterized by being unable to adjust or cope with a particular stressor, such as a major life event

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antisocial personality disorder

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characterized by pervasive pattern of manipulation and a disregard for the rights of others

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dependent personality disorder

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characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people

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histrionic personality disorder

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characterized by pattern of excessive attention-seeking, including a need for approval

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avoidant personality disorder

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characterized by pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation and avoidance of social interaction

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narcissistic personality disorder

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characterized by extreme ego-centrism and self importance and excessive preoccupation with power, prestige, and vanity

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borderline personality disorder

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characterized by impulsivity and extreme instability in emotions, relationships, and self-image