Chapter 14 -Psychological Disorders (Gerrig and Zimbardo, 18th Edition)
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show | temporary, severe
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chronic | show 🗑
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functional | show 🗑
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anxiety disorder | show 🗑
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show | an anxiety disorder marked by a persistent state of anxiety that exists independently of any particular stressful situation
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show | an anxiety disorder marked by sudden, unexpected attacks of overwhelming anxiety, often associated with the fear of dying or "losing one's mind"
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show | an anxiety disorder marked by excessive or inappropriate fear
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obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) | show 🗑
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somatoform disorder | show 🗑
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hypochondriasis | show 🗑
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conversion disorder | show 🗑
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mood disorder | show 🗑
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show | a mood disorder marked by depression so intense and prolonged that the person may be unable to function in everyday life
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seasonal affective disorder (SAD) | show 🗑
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show | a mood disorder marked by periods of mania alternating with longer periods of major depression
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show | a psychological disorder characterized by enduring, inflexible, maladaptive patterns of behavior
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show | a class of psychological disorders characterized by grossly impaired social, emotional, cognitive, and perceptual functioning
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disorganized schizophrenia | show 🗑
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catatonic schizophrenia | show 🗑
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show | a type of schizophrenia marked by hallucinations, delusions, suspiciousness, and argumentativeness
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posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) | show 🗑
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show | disorders in which, under unbearable stress, consciousness becomes dissociated from a person's identity or her or his memories of important personal events, or both.
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dissociative amnesia | show 🗑
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show | Complete loss of memory of one's entire identity.
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show | A generic term when one does not fit into a criteria type.
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show | A condition in which arousal and/or sexual gratification is attained through inanimate objects (shoes, pantyhose) or non-sexual body parts (feet, hair), its a problem when the person cannot complete a sexual act without the object present
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show | This disorder is characterized by either intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviors involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child (typically age 13 or younger).
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Voyeurism | show 🗑
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Exhibitionism | show 🗑
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show | either intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviors in which the individual is sexually aroused by causing humiliation or physical suffering of another person
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Masochism | show 🗑
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show | distressing and repetitive sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors; must occur for a significant period of time and must interfere with either satisfactory sexual relations or everyday functioning if the diagnosis is to be made
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Insanity | show 🗑
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Abnormal | show 🗑
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show | concentration of libidinal interest on one part of the body
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Zoophilia | show 🗑
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show | -Paranoid -unwarranted suspiciousness -overtly sensitive to criticism -readily angered /grudges -reluctance to confide -few friends/ intimate relationships -hypervigilant about harm -deny blame of self -cold, aloof, devious and humorless
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show | -dramatic & emotional presentation -excessive need for attention -attention-seeking behaviors -exaggerated emotional expressions
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show | -exaggerated sense of self-importance -complete demand for attention/admiration -exploitative -expect others to notice special qualities or talents -lack of empathy -demands to be center of attention
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show | -Needs to be taken care of -Reliance on others -Inability to assume responsibilities
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Antisocial Personality Disorder | show 🗑
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show | A condition occurring in individuals with a history of schizophrenic episodes, characterized by blunted or inappropriate emotion, social withdrawal, eccentric behavior, and the making of loose associations, and lacking in prominent psychotic symptoms.
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Causes of Schizophrenia | show 🗑
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show | out of touch with reality
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show | DSM-IV-TR
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