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CHAPTER 13 – Psychological Disorders
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Round 1 Round 2Final
Jeopardy
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Abnormal Behavior
Anxiety Disorders
Dissociative Disorders
and Causes
Somatoform Disorders
and Causes
Mood Disorders
Suicide
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Behavior that is experienced by only a few people.
Behavior that is experienced by only a few people.
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What is Unusual Behavior?What is Unusual Behavior?
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Distancing yourself from the standards and norms that define
socially acceptable behavior.
Distancing yourself from the standards and norms that define
socially acceptable behavior.
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What is Social Deviance?What is Social Deviance?
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Perceptions experienced in the absence of external stimuli.
Perceptions experienced in the absence of external stimuli.
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What are Hallucinations?What are Hallucinations?
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Two examples of this abnormal behavior are hallucinations and
delusions.
Two examples of this abnormal behavior are hallucinations and
delusions.
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What if Faulty Perceptions or Interpretations of Reality?
What if Faulty Perceptions or Interpretations of Reality?
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Behavior that causes personal distress, is self-defeating, or is
associated with significant heath, social , or occupational
problems.
Behavior that causes personal distress, is self-defeating, or is
associated with significant heath, social , or occupational
problems.
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What is Maladaptive Behavior?What is Maladaptive Behavior?
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An irrational or excessive fear of a particular object or situation.
An irrational or excessive fear of a particular object or situation.
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What is a Phobia?What is a Phobia?
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A condition where people experience persistent obsessions
and/or compulsions.
A condition where people experience persistent obsessions
and/or compulsions.
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What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
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A condition with sudden panic attacks.
A condition with sudden panic attacks.
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What is Panic Disorder?What is Panic Disorder?
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People experience persistent anxiety that is not tied to any
object or situation.
People experience persistent anxiety that is not tied to any
object or situation.
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What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
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Fear of going out into open spaces or public.
Fear of going out into open spaces or public.
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What is agoraphobia?What is agoraphobia?
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Usually called Multiple Personality or Split Personality
Usually called Multiple Personality or Split Personality
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What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?
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A loss of memory that cannot be physically explained.
A loss of memory that cannot be physically explained.
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What is Dissociative Amnesia?What is Dissociative Amnesia?
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This disorder may be caused by an attempt to disconnect from the
awareness of psychological conflict.
This disorder may be caused by an attempt to disconnect from the
awareness of psychological conflict.
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What is Dissociative Amnesia?What is Dissociative Amnesia?
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Women suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder may have up to 15 of these.
Women suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder may have up to 15 of these.
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What are Personalities?What are Personalities?
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Disorder where people may forget their entire life.
Disorder where people may forget their entire life.
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What is Generalized Amnesia?What is Generalized Amnesia?
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People believe that they have a serious health condition.
People believe that they have a serious health condition.
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What is Hypochondriasis?What is Hypochondriasis?
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Condition where people suffer the loss of a physical function.Condition where people suffer the loss of a physical function.
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What is Conversion Disorder?What is Conversion Disorder?
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The value of having a psychological or physical
symptom.
The value of having a psychological or physical
symptom.
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What is Secondary Gain?What is Secondary Gain?
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Another name for Conversion Disorder.
Another name for Conversion Disorder.
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What is Hysteria?What is Hysteria?
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A phenomenon where those with Conversion Disorder seem to not
care about their symptoms.
A phenomenon where those with Conversion Disorder seem to not
care about their symptoms.
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What is La Belle Indifference?What is La Belle Indifference?
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Disorder that involves drastic mood swings.
Disorder that involves drastic mood swings.
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What is Bipolar Disorder?What is Bipolar Disorder?
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A chronic form of depression.A chronic form of depression.
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What is Dysthymic Disorder?What is Dysthymic Disorder?
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The most common type of Depressive Disorder.
The most common type of Depressive Disorder.
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What is Major Depressive Disorder?
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
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Condition where people experience depression during fall
and winter.
Condition where people experience depression during fall
and winter.
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What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
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Periods of euphoric or elevated mood.
Periods of euphoric or elevated mood.
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What are Manic Episodes?What are Manic Episodes?
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The third leading cause of death among people 15 to 24 years.
The third leading cause of death among people 15 to 24 years.
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What is Suicide?What is Suicide?
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The age group where the rates of suicides are highest.
The age group where the rates of suicides are highest.
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What are males aged 75 and over?
What are males aged 75 and over?
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The neurotransmitter linked to suicide.
The neurotransmitter linked to suicide.
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What is Serotonin?What is Serotonin?
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The removal of inhibitions that might otherwise stop impulsive
behavior.
The removal of inhibitions that might otherwise stop impulsive
behavior.
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What is Disinhibition Effect?What is Disinhibition Effect?
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Losses of supportive persons through death, divorce, or family
separations.
Losses of supportive persons through death, divorce, or family
separations.
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What are Exit Events?What are Exit Events?
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Models of Abnormal Behavior
Schizo-phrenia
Personality Disorders
Causes of Mood
Disorders
Causes of Anxiety
Disorders
Antisocial Personality
Disorder
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A framework for understanding abnormal behavior patterns as
symptoms of underlying physical disorders or diseases.
A framework for understanding abnormal behavior patterns as
symptoms of underlying physical disorders or diseases.
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What is the Medical Model?What is the Medical Model?
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A model of abnormal behavior that focuses on the interactions of biological and psychosocial
influences.
A model of abnormal behavior that focuses on the interactions of biological and psychosocial
influences.
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What is the Biopsychosocial Model?
What is the Biopsychosocial Model?
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A vulnerability or predisposition to developing a disorder.
A vulnerability or predisposition to developing a disorder.
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What is a Diathesis?What is a Diathesis?
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A model of abnormal behavior that focuses on social and
cultural contexts.
A model of abnormal behavior that focuses on social and
cultural contexts.
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What is the Sociocultural Model?What is the Sociocultural Model?
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A model that relates the development of disorders to the combination of a diathesis and
stressful events.
A model that relates the development of disorders to the combination of a diathesis and
stressful events.
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What is the Diathesis-Stress Model?
What is the Diathesis-Stress Model?
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Type of Schizophrenia that includes frequent delusions and
hallucinations.
Type of Schizophrenia that includes frequent delusions and
hallucinations.
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What is Paranoid Type?What is Paranoid Type?
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A behavior patterns in which sufferers maintain uncomfortable
and unusual body positions.
A behavior patterns in which sufferers maintain uncomfortable
and unusual body positions.
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What is Wavy Flexibility?What is Wavy Flexibility?
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A breakdown in the logical structure of thinking and speech
characterized by loose associations between expressed
ideas.
A breakdown in the logical structure of thinking and speech
characterized by loose associations between expressed
ideas.
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What is a Thought Disorder?What is a Thought Disorder?
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The three types of Schizophrenia.The three types of Schizophrenia.
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What are Disorganized, Catatonic, and Paranoid Types?
What are Disorganized, Catatonic, and Paranoid Types?
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The areas of the brain most affected in Schizophrenia.
The areas of the brain most affected in Schizophrenia.
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What are the Prefrontal Cortex and the Limbic System?
What are the Prefrontal Cortex and the Limbic System?
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Many psychological disorders characterized by rigid patterns of
behavior.
Many psychological disorders characterized by rigid patterns of
behavior.
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What are Personality Disorders?What are Personality Disorders?
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Disorder where people show an extreme degree of
suspiciousness or mistrust of others.
Disorder where people show an extreme degree of
suspiciousness or mistrust of others.
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What is Paranoid Personality Disorder?
What is Paranoid Personality Disorder?
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Disorder where people have stormy relationships, dramatic mood swings, and an unstable
self-image.
Disorder where people have stormy relationships, dramatic mood swings, and an unstable
self-image.
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What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
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Disorder where people have an inflated or grandiose sense of
themselves.
Disorder where people have an inflated or grandiose sense of
themselves.
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What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
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Disorder where people have little interest in social relationships,
display little emotional expression and are perceived as
distant and different.
Disorder where people have little interest in social relationships,
display little emotional expression and are perceived as
distant and different.
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What is Schizoid Personality Disorder?
What is Schizoid Personality Disorder?
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A model of depression that suggests people become
depressed when they come to believe that they are helpless to
control the reinforcements in their lives.
A model of depression that suggests people become
depressed when they come to believe that they are helpless to
control the reinforcements in their lives.
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What is the Learned Helplessness Model?What is the Learned
Helplessness Model?
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Faulty thinking patterns that increase one’s vulnerability to
depression following negative life events.
Faulty thinking patterns that increase one’s vulnerability to
depression following negative life events.
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What are Cognitive Distortions?What are Cognitive Distortions?
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Drugs that relieve depression.Drugs that relieve depression.
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What are Antidepressants?What are Antidepressants?
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A characteristic way of explaining negative events in terms of internal, stable, and global
causes.
A characteristic way of explaining negative events in terms of internal, stable, and global
causes.
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What is Depressive Attributional Style?
What is Depressive Attributional Style?
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A person’s characteristic way of explaining outcomes of life’s
events.
A person’s characteristic way of explaining outcomes of life’s
events.
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What is Attributional Style?What is Attributional Style?
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Imbalances of these in the brain may trigger panic attacks to
people.
Imbalances of these in the brain may trigger panic attacks to
people.
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What are Neurotransmitters?What are Neurotransmitters?
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Phobias may be learned through these learning styles.
Phobias may be learned through these learning styles.
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What are Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning?
What are Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning?
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Fear of fear itself.Fear of fear itself.
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What is Anxiety Sensitivity?What is Anxiety Sensitivity?
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Anxiety Disorders reflect the interplay factors.
Anxiety Disorders reflect the interplay factors.
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What are Biological and Psychological Factors?What are Biological and Psychological Factors?
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People with this disorder misinterpret minor changes in bodily sensations as signs of a
catastrophe.
People with this disorder misinterpret minor changes in bodily sensations as signs of a
catastrophe.
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What is Panic Disorder?What is Panic Disorder?
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The gender where Antisocial Personality Disorder most
commonly occurs in.
The gender where Antisocial Personality Disorder most
commonly occurs in.
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What are males?What are males?
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The behavior that most people with Antisocial Personality
Disorder engage in.
The behavior that most people with Antisocial Personality
Disorder engage in.
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What is Criminal Behavior?What is Criminal Behavior?
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The part of brain responsible for inhibiting impulsive behavior.
The part of brain responsible for inhibiting impulsive behavior.
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What is the Frontal Lobe.What is the Frontal Lobe.
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Doing what you want when you want, and also a symptom of
Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Doing what you want when you want, and also a symptom of
Antisocial Personality Disorder.
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What is Acting on Impulse?What is Acting on Impulse?
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Words that describe what some people with Antisocial
Personality Disorder are called.
Words that describe what some people with Antisocial
Personality Disorder are called.
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What are Psychopaths and Sociopaths?
What are Psychopaths and Sociopaths?
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Psychological Disorder Classification
Psychological Disorder Classification
Final Jeopary Question
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A reference book that explains and describes all psychological disorders and is currently in its
4th Edition.
A reference book that explains and describes all psychological disorders and is currently in its
4th Edition.
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What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders?
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders?
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