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AP #2 Test

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dementia praecox
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heterosexual behavior
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gender nonconformity
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covert sensitization
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female orgasmic disorder
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paraphilias
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token economy
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binge-eating disorder (BED)
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associative splitting
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sleep apnea
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microsleeps
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catatonia
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fetishism
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parasomnias
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sleep efficiency (SE)
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voyeurism
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polysomnographic (PSG) evaluation
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sexual masochism
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primary insomnia
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sexual sadism
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long-term, recurring, intense sexually arounsing urges, fantasies, or behavior involving the use of nonliving, unusual objects, which cause distress or impairment in life functioning
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recurring delay or absense of orgasm in some women following a normal sexual excitement phase, reative to their prior experience and current stiumation. aka inhibited orgasm
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paraphilia in which sexual arousal is derived from observing unsuspecting individuals undressing or naked
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sexual diorders and deviations in which seual arousal occurs almost exclusively in the context of inappropriate objects or individuals
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abnormal behaviors such as nightmares or sleepwalking that occur during sleep
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paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with inflicting pain or humiliation
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shrt, seconds-long periods of sleep that occur in people who have been deprived of sleep
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assessment of sleep disorders in which a client sleeping in the lab is monitored for heart, muscle, respiration, brain wve, and other functions
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difficulty in initiating, maintaining, or gaining from sleep, not related to other medical or psychological problems
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separation among basic functions of human personality (eg. cognition, emotion and perception) seen by some as the defining characteristic of schizophrenia
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social learning behavior modification system in which individuals earn items they can exchange for desired rewards by displaying appropriate behaviors
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pattern of eating involving distress0inducing binges not folowed by purging behaviors; being considered as a new DSM diagnostic category
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percentage of time actually spent sleeping of the total time spent in bed
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boys who behave in feminine ways and girls who behave in masculine ways
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paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with experiencing pain or humiliation
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disorder of movement involving immobility or excited agitation
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sexual activity with members of the opposite gender
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disorder involvig brief periods when breahing ceases during sleep
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cognitive-behavioral intervention to reduce unwanted behaviors by having clients imagine the extremely aversive consequences of the behaviors and establish negative rather than positive associations with them
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latin term meaning "premature loss of min," an early label for what is now called schizophrenia, emphasizing the disorder's frequent appearance during adolescence
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people's irrational beliefs that thy are especially important (delusions of grandeur) or that other people are seeking to do them harm
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psychotic disorder featuring a persistent belief contrary to reality (delusion) but no other symptoms of schizophrenia
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disturbance of motor behavior in which theperson remains motionless, sometimes in an awkward posture, for extended periods
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abnormally excessive sleep. a person with this condition will fall asleep several times a day
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less outgoing symptoms, such as flat affect and poverty of speech, displayed by some people with schizophrenia
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recurring delay in or absence of orgasm in some men following a normal sexual excitement phase, relative to age and current stimulation. aka inhibited orgasm
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relatively brief episode of uncontrolled, excessive consumption, ususlly of food or alcohol
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severe psychological disorder cateogry characterized by hallucinations and loss of contact with reality
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deviant sexual attration (pedophilia) directed toward a family member; often the attraction of a father toward a daughter who is maturing physically
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sexual activity with members of the same gender

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