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