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Final Jeopardy
Psychologi
cal
Disorders
Anxiety
and Mood
Disorders
Schizoph
renia
Personality
Disorders
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Dissociative
and
Somatoform
Define
Psychological
Disorder
Behavior patterns or
mental processes that
cause serious personal
suffering or interfere
with a persons ability to
cope with everyday life
This is the name
of the manual
used to identify
psychological
disorders
Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual
of Mental
Disorders (DSM)
These are the
names of
disorders found
only within a
specific society of
people
Culture Bound
Syndromes
A behavior that
impairs a persons
ability to function
adequately in
everyday life is?
Maladaptive
Behavior
This is the year
that the latest
edition of the DSM
was published
2012
This is the
definition of phobia
Persistent excessive
or irrational fear of
an object or
situation
A period of intense fear
characterized by
physical symptoms such
as nausea, shortness of
breath and elevated
heart rate
Panic Attack
This is the most
common of all
psychological
disorders
Depression
This is a period of
extreme excitement
characterized by
hyperactivity common
with Bipolar Disorder
Mania
This condition is a
common condition
for returning war
veterans
(PTSD) Post
Traumatic Stress
Disorder
This refers to the
separation of certain
personality
components or mental
processes from
conscious though
Dissociation
These are the key
characteristics of
Dissociative Fugue
Loss of memory
and desire to start a
new life somewhere
else
These are the primary
cause of Dissociative
Identity Disorder
(Multiple Personality
Disorder)
Extreme physical,
psychological or
sexual abuse as a
child
This is how
Somatoform
Disorders manifest
themselves
Through physical
symptomes
This the Difference
between Dissociative
Disorders and
Somatoform Disorders
Dissociative- mental
Manifestation
Somatoform-
Physical
Manifestation
This is the key
characteristic of
Schizophrenia
Loss of contact
with reality
This type of
Schizophrenia is
classified by
delusions and
hallucinations
Paranoid
Schizophrenia
A person with
Disorganized
Schizophrenia
does this
Disorganized
behavior, speech
or show
inappropriate
emotions
A schizophrenic person
that freezes in place and
can be molded into odd
positions most likely has
this kind of
Schizophrenia
Catatonic
Shizophrenia
This evidence
shows that
Schizophrenia
appears to be
genetic
Connection to
twins and close
family members
Patterns of
inflexible traits
that disrupts social
life or work and
may distress the
affected individual
Personality
Disorders
This is a need for
admiration and
lack of empathy
that gets its name
from a Greek myth
Narcissistic
Disorder
People with this
condition need to be
connected to people
and go in and out of
relationships quickly
Dependent
Personality
Disorder
This is the difference
between OCD and
Obsessive-
Compulsive
Personality Disorder
Lack of tedious
rituals
People with
Personality Disorders
most likely received
only this kind of
attention form their
parents
Negative Attention
Make your wager
These are the conditions
required for someone to be
officially labeled With
Major Depression
(Length of observation,
how many out of 9
symptoms)
2 weeks of
observation
5 of 9 including at
least 1 out of the
first 2