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AP #2 Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed.

When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on.
Question: bulimia Answer: eating disorder recurrent episodes of uncontrolled excessive (binge) eating followed by compensatory actions to remove the food (eg. deliberate vomiting, laxative abuse, and excessive exercise)
Question: bingeAnswer: relatively brief episode of uncontrolled, excessive consumption, of food or alcohol
Question: anorexia Answer: eating disorder characterized by recurrent food , leading to dangerously low body weight
Question: Answer: excess body fat in a body mass index (BMI, a ratio of weight to height) of 30 or more
Question: techniquesAnswer: in the eating disorder bulimia nervosa, the self-induced vomiting or laxative abuse used to compensate for food ingestion
Question: binge-eating (BED)Answer: pattern of eating involving distress0inducing binges not folowed by purging behaviors; being considered as a new DSM category
Question: night eating Answer: consuming a third or more of daily food intake after the evening meal and getting out of bed at least once during the night to have a high-calorie snack. in the morning, person is not and does not eat bfast. they do not binge and seldom purge
Question: bariatric Answer: surgical approach to obesity, usually accomplished by stapling the stomach to create a small stomach pouch or by bypassing the stomach through gastric bypass surgery
Question: eye movement sleep (REM)Answer: periodic intervals of sleep during which the eyesmove rapidly from side to side, and dreams , but the body is inactive
Question: Answer: problems in to sleep or in obtaining sufficient quality sleep
Question: parasomniasAnswer: abnormal behaviors such as nightmares or that occur during sleep
Question: (PSG) evaluationAnswer: assessment of sleep disorders in a client sleeping in the lab is monitored for heart, muscle, respiration, brain wve, and other functions
Question: actigraphAnswer: small, electronic device that is worn on the wrist like a watchand records body . this can be used to record sleep-wake cycles
Question: efficiency (SE)Answer: percentage of time spent sleeping of the total time spent in bed
Question: Answer: shrt, -long periods of sleep that occur in people who have been deprived of sleep
Question: insomniaAnswer: difficulty in initiating, maintaining, or gaining from sleep, not related to other or psychological problems
Question: Answer: abnormally excessive sleep. a person with this condition will fall asleep times a day
Question: sleep Answer: disorder involvig brief when breahing ceases during sleep
Question: narcolepsyAnswer: sleep dirorder sudden and irresistable sleep attacks
Question: -related sleep disordersAnswer: sleep disruption leading to excessive sleepiness or insomnia, caused by a breathing problem such as (sleep apnea) or labored (hypoventilation) breathing
Question: circadian rhythm sleep Answer: distrubances resulting in sleepiness or insomnia, caused by the body's inability to synchronize its sleep patterns with the current pattern of day and night
Question: nightnamesAnswer: frightening and anxiety-provoking dreams occurring during rapid eye movement sleep. the individual recalss the bad and recovers alertness and orientation quickly
Question: terrorsAnswer: episodes of apparent wakening from sleep, accompanied by signs of panic, followed by disorientation and amnesia for the incident. occur during nonrapid eye movement sleep and so do not involve frightening dreams
Question: sleepwalkingAnswer: parasomnia that involves leaving the bed during eye movement sleep
Question: behaviorAnswer: sexual activity with members of the gender
Question: homosexual Answer: sexual activity with members of the same
Question: gender Answer: boys who behave in ways and girls who behave in masculine ways
Question: sex reassignment Answer: surgical procedures to alter a person's physical anatomy to conform to that peron's psychological gender
Question: sexual Answer: sexual disorder in which the finds it difficult to function adequately while having sex
Question: hypoactive desire disorderAnswer: apparent lack of interest in sexual activity or fantasy that would not be considering the person's age and life situation
Question: aversion disorderAnswer: extreme and persistent dislike of contact or similar activities
Question: male erectile Answer: recurring inaility in some men to attain or maintain adequate peile erection until cmpletion of activity
Question: sexual arousal disorderAnswer: recurrent inability in ome to attain or maintain adequate lubrication and sexual excitement swelling responses until completion of sexual activity
Question: inhibited Answer: inability to orgasm despite adequate sexual desire and arousal; commonly seen in women but relatively rare in men
Question: female orgasmic Answer: recurring delay or absense of orgasm in some women following a normal sexual excitement phase, reative to their experience and current stiumation. aka inhibited orgasm
Question: male disorderAnswer: recurring in or absence of orgasm in some men following a normal sexual excitement phase, relative to age and current stimulation. aka inhibited orgasm
Question: ejaculationAnswer: recurring jacultion before the person it, with minimal sexual stimulation
Question: pain disorders (dyspareunia)Answer: recurring genital pain in males or females before, during, or after sexual intercourse
Question: Answer: recurring involuntary muscle spasms in the outer third of the vagina that with sexual intercourse
Question: Answer: sexual diorders and deviations in which seual arousal occurs almost in the context of inappropriate objects or individuals
Question: Answer: paraphilia in which theperson gains sexual gratification by rubbing against unwilling victims in crowds from they cannot escape
Question: fetishismAnswer: long-term, recurring, intense sexually arounsing urges, fantasies, or behavior involving the use of nonliving, unusual objects, which distress or impairment in life functioning
Question: Answer: paraphilia in which sexual arousal is derived from observing unsuspecting individuals undressing or
Question: Answer: sexual gratification attained by exposing to unsuspecting strangers
Question: transvestic Answer: paraphilia in which individuals, usually males, are sexually aroused or gratification by wearing clothing of the opposite gender
Question: sexual Answer: paraphilia in which arousal is associated with inflicting pain or humiliation
Question: masochismAnswer: paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with experiencing pain or
Question: Answer: paraphilia involving strong sexual attracton toward
Question: incestAnswer: deviant sexual (pedophilia) directed toward a family member; often the attraction of a father toward a daughter who is maturing physically
Question: sensitizationAnswer: cognitive-behavioral to reduce unwanted behaviors by having clients imagine the extremely aversive consequences of the behaviors and establish negative rather than positive associations with them
Question: reconditioningAnswer: learning procedure to help clients strengthen appropriate patterns of sexual arousal by pairing appropriate stimuli with the pleasurable sensations of
Question: Answer: devastating psychoti disorder involve characteristic disturbances in thinking (delusions), perception (hallucinations), speech, emotions, and behavior
Question: Answer: of movement involving immobility or excited agitation
Question: hebephreniaAnswer: silly and immature emotionality, a characteristic of some of schizophrenia
Question: paranoiaAnswer: people's irrational beliefs that thy are especially important (delusions of grandeur) or that other people are to do them harm
Question: dementia Answer: latin term meaning "premature loss of min," an label for what is now called schizophrenia, emphasizing the disorder's frequent appearance during adolescence
Question: associative Answer: separation basic functions of human personality (eg. cognition, emotion and perception) seen by some as the defining characteristic of schizophrenia
Question: psychotic Answer: severe psychological disorder cateogry characterized by hallucinations and loss of contact with
Question: positive Answer: more overt symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, by some people with schizophrenia
Question: negative Answer: less outgoing symptoms, such as flat affect and poverty of , displayed by some people with schizophrenia
Question: Answer: apathy, or the inability to initiate or in important activities
Question: Answer: deficiency in the amount or content of speech, a disturbance often seen in people with
Question: anhedoniaAnswer: inability to experience pleasure, associated with some mood and disorders
Question: flat Answer: apparently emotionless demeanor (including toneless speech and vacant gaze) when a raction would be
Question: disorganized Answer: style of talking often seen in with schizophrenia, involving incoherence and a lack of typical logic patterns
Question: inappropriate Answer: emotional displays that are for the situation
Question: catatonic Answer: disturbance of motor behavior in which theperson remains motionless, sometimes in an awkward , for extended periods
Question: paranoid type of Answer: type of schizophrenia in which symptoms primaryily inolve and hallucinations; speech and motor and emtional behavior are relatively intact
Question: disorganized type of Answer: type of schizophrenia featuring disrupted speech and behavior, disjointed delusions and hallucinations, and or flat affect
Question: catatonic type of Answer: type of schizophrenia in which motor disturbances (rigidity, agitation, and odd ) predominate
Question: undifferentiated type of Answer: category for individuals who meet the criteria for schizophrenia but not for one of the subtypes
Question: residual type of Answer: diagostic category or people who have experienced at one episode of schizophrenia and who no longer display its major symptoms but still show some bizarre thoughts or social withdrawal
Question: disorderAnswer: disorder involving the symptoms of schizophrenia but lasting less than 6 months
Question: schizoaffective Answer: psychotic disorder featuring of both schizophrenia and major mood disorder
Question: disorderAnswer: disorder featuring a persistent belief contrary to reality (delusion) but no other symptoms of schizophrenia
Question: brief disorderAnswer: psychotic disturbances involving , hallucinations, or disorganized speech or behavior but lasting less than 1 month; often occurs in reaction to a stressor
Question: shared disorder (folie a deux)Answer: psychotic disturbance in which individuals develop a delusion similarto that of a with whom they share a close relationship
Question: schizotypal disorderAnswer: cluster A (odd) personality disorder involving a pervasive pattern of interpersonal deficits featuing acute discomfort with, and reduced capacity for, close relationships, as well as cognitive or distortions ad eccentricities of behavior
Question: motherAnswer: to an obsolete, unsupported theory, a cold, dominating, and rejecting parent who was thoughtt cause schizophrenia in her offspring
Question: double bind Answer: according to an obsolete, unsupported theory, the practice of transmitting messages that was thought to cause schizophrenia
Question: expressed (EE)Answer: hostility, criticism, and overinvolvement by some families toward a family member with a psychological disorder. this can often contribute to the person's relapse
Question: economyAnswer: social learning behavior modification system in which individuals earn items they can exchange for desired rewards by appropriate behaviors
 
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