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AP #2 Test

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primary insomnia
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female sexual arousal disorder
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sexual sadism
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sleep terrors
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inappropriate affect
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polysomnographic (PSG) evaluation
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alogia
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anorexia nervosa
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circadian rhythm sleep disorders
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covert sensitization
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sexual aversion disorder
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bulimia nervosa
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expressed emotion (EE)
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psychotic behavior
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voyeurism
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associative splitting
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sexual pain disorders (dyspareunia)
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schizophrenogenic mother
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double bind communication
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flat affect
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eating disorder involving recurrent episodes of uncontrolled excessive (binge) eating followed by compensatory actions to remove the food (eg. deliberate vomiting, laxative abuse, and excessive exercise)
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hostility, criticism, and overinvolvement demonstrated by some families toward a family member with a psychological disorder. this can often contribute to the person's relapse
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sleep 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
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episodes of apparent wakening from sleep, accompanied by signs of panic, followed by disorientation and amnesia for the incident. these occur during nonrapid eye movement sleep and so do not involve frightening dreams
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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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paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with inflicting pain or humiliation
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extreme and persistent dislike of sexual contact or similar activities
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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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according to an obsolete, unsupported theory, a cold, dominating, and rejecting parent who was thoughtt cause schizophrenia in her offspring
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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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deficiency in the amount or content of speech, a disturbance often seen in people with schizophrenia
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paraphilia in which sexual arousal is derived from observing unsuspecting individuals undressing or naked
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according to an obsolete, unsupported theory, the practice of transmitting conflicting messages that was thought to cause schizophrenia
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emotional displays that are improper for the situation
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recurrent inability in ome women to attain or maintain adequate lubrication and sexual excitement swelling responses until completion of sexual activity
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recurring genital pain in either males or females before, during, or after sexual intercourse
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severe psychological disorder cateogry characterized by hallucinations and loss of contact with reality
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eating disorder characterized by recurrent food refusal, leading to dangerously low body weight
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apparently emotionless demeanor (including toneless speech and vacant gaze) when a raction would be expected
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difficulty in initiating, maintaining, or gaining from sleep, not related to other medical or psychological problems
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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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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 associated with experiencing pain or humiliation
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psychotic disorder featuring a persistent belief contrary to reality (delusion) but no other symptoms of 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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more overt symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, displayed by some people with schizophrenia
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devastating psychoti disorder thatmay involve characteristic disturbances in thinking (delusions), perception (hallucinations), speech, emotions, and behavior
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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 inaility in some men to attain or maintain adequate peile erection until cmpletion of sexual activity
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problems in getting to sleep or in obtaining sufficient quality sleep

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