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595731854Double-Approach Avoidance conflictthe type of conflict that causes vacillation and indecision
595731855Hypothalamusbrain part that Cannon discovered causes "Flight or fight"
595731856Pressureexpectations to do a job or deadline
595731857Regressionreverting back to a younger state of mind to protect oneself from emotional trauma
595731858Limbic SystemStress found to cause a deficiency here
595731859Type A personalitypersonality that is competitive, aggressive and impatient
595731860Identification Mechanismdefense mechanism in which one mimics or befriends someone with an image of power
595731861BiopsychosocialPsychology concerned with psychosocial factors related to physical well being
595731862General Adaptation SyndromeSelye's discovery that we respond the same regardless of the type of stress
595731863SRRSSocial Readjustment Rating Scale that measures life changes accumulated and lead to illness
595731864Changenoticeable alterations in one's life requiring readjustment
595731865rationalizationexplaining things away to avoid guilt
595731866intellectualdefense mechanism in which one becomes cold and emotionally detached
595731867Conflictwhen 2 or more incompatible motivations or behavioral impulses compete for expression
595731868Alarm Reactioninitial stage of General Adaptation Syndrome, when fight-or-flight response begins
595731869Exhaustionstage of Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome when one crashes or becomes ill because one's resources for fighting prolonged stress are depleted
595731870Reaction Formationacting in the opposite way of how one really feels
595731871FrustrationBlocking of a goal
595731872Aggressionfrustration leads to this
595731873Stresscircumstances that threaten one's well-being and tax coping abilities
595731874hostilityType A personalities who demonstrate this form of aggression are candidates for heart disease
595731875Resistencecoping efforts begin at this stage of Selye's model as the parasympathetic system kicks in
595731876PsychosomaticThese types of diseases have an organic basis, but are aggravated by psychological factors (hives)
595731877eustressstress perceived as positive
595731878hans salyecoined the term stress and studied physiological responses to prolonged stress
595731879Catharsispurging of emotional tension or "blowing off steam"
595731880Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict2 bad choices, stuck between a rock and a hard place
595731881Dissociation Fuguewhen one's explicit memory is entirely irretrievable and identity is lost; may involve unexpected travel due to loss of identity
595731882Agoraphobiafear to go to public places
595731883DSM Axisthe American Psychiatric Association's widely used system for classifying psychological disorders
595731884OCDsymptoms of this are hoarding, perfectionism, counting, rituals, etc
595731885PTSDPost Traumatic Stress Disorder; an anxiety disorder resulting from having witnessed or been confronted by the threat of death, or injury, marked by emotional flashbacks following the crisis
595731886Compulsionsrepetitive and unwanted action that can be resisted only with difficulty; usually associated with an obsession
595731887Deviancecriteria for determining abnormality based upon one's breaking away from cultural norms
595731888Dissociative Identity Disorderoccurrence of 2 or more identities in the same individual, each of which is sufficiently integrated to have a relatively stable life of its own and recurrently to take full control of the person's behavior
595731889Sociopathsomeone with an anti-social personality disorder is called this
595731890Borderline PersonalityThe crazy girlfriend that sabotages their own relationship or become overly clingy and have an unstable self-image
595731891PersonalityMental retardation and this DSM category are under Axis II
595731892Paranoid Schizophreniaone may become suspicious and avoid taking medication
595731893SerotoninProzac inhibits the reuptake of this neurotransmitter by the pre-synaptic neuron so that more goes to post-synaptic neuron
595731894Etiologythe apparent causation and developmental history of an illness
595731895catatonic schizophreniaSchizophrenia marked by disturbed motor movements
595731896Insanitylegal status excusing one's actions due to mental illness
595731897delusionsfalse beliefs often of persecution or grandeur that may accompany schizophrenia
595731898Dopamineoverproduction of this is responsible for schizophrenia
595731899Psychosomaticphysical ailments with a genuine organic basis causes in part by psychological factors (ulcers)
595731900hypochondriathe sustained conviction in the absence of medical evidence that one is ill
595731901conversiona somatoform disorder chacterized by the loss of the body not due to any physical disorder, but apparently due to psychological conflicts when psychological trauma manifests as a physical ailment
595731902DysthymicDisorder in which one exhibits moderate symptoms of depression
595731903Delusions of Granduerbelief that one is more important than they really are
595731904psychosociala dysfunctional family life would be an example of this Axis IV characteristic
595731905Bipolaran affective disorder characterized by alternating periods of depression and mania
595731906schizophreniameans "split mind" not "split personality"
595731907symptomsDSM axis listing disorder categories and syndromes
595731908Historianic personality disorderexcessively dramatic or emotional attention are symptoms of this
595731909Cyclothymicmarked by moderate bipolar swings in mood
595731910Bulimiaout-of-control eating followed by self-induced purging
595731911ventriclesthese have been found to be larger in brains of schizophrenics
595731912anxietydisorder marked by neurotic tendencies and apprehension
595731913GAFGlobal Assessment of Functioning, DSM's classification of one's overall functioning on a scale of 1-100
595731914Cognitive Behavioral therapyCBT, therapy approach focused on internalized sentences and realistic thinking
595731915enzymesneurotransmitters left over in the synapse are taken up again or broken down by these
595731916reuptakewhen the presynaptic neuron absorbs leftover neurotransmitters not taken into postsynaptic neuron
595731919Systematic Desensitizationa technique used in behavior therapy to treat phobias and other behavior problems involving anxiety, step by step process
595731920Behaviorist therapycutting to chase therapy, approach that sees disorders as primarily learned; tend to be quicker and cheaper
595731923Rational-Emotive Therapycognitive approach in which one tries to get their emotions under rational control
595731926Transferencewhen patients start relating to the therapist in ways that mimic critical relationships in their lives
595731929mirrorhumanists function like this, reflecting statements back to their CLIENTS with enhanced clarity
595731932Biomedical Therapyphysiological interventions such as drugs, psychosurgery and shock therapy
595731935insight therapytherapies that involve verbal interactions
595731937tardive Dyskinesiaside effect of antipsychotic drugs marked by involuntary writhing and tic like movements
595731939leison/ablationpsychosurgery involving ablation or damaging brain tissue
595731941Aaron Beckproposed that depression is caused by "errors" in thinking
595731943Thorazinecommon antipsychotic drug that decreases dopamine
595731946Lithiummineral drug for the treatment of bipolar disorder
595731948antianxiety drugstranquilizers, valium, xanax, etc for relieving apprehension
595731950humanistinsight therapy approach that is unconditionally positive
595731952Self-Congruenceroger's term for one whose self-concept is aligned with their experience
595731954Remissionrecovery from a disorder without any formal treatment
595731956Affective/mood disorderstreated with Lithium and SSRI drugs
595731958Aversiontherapy in which you classically condition the patient to have a negative reaction to a stimulus
595731960Counter-conditioningreversing the process of classically conditioning fear such as through systematic desensitization
595731962Eclecticborrowing from a variety of therapy styles
595731964Biofeedbackbodily functions are monitored so that one can better control physiological processes anxiety, blood pressure, etc
595731966SSRIclass of antidepressant drugs that increase serotonin by blocking reuptake
595731968Tranquilizersanxiolytic drug with possible side effects such as drowsiness, nausea, and addiction
595731970Albert EllisCognitive Psychologist who developed rational emotive therapy
5957319731%1% of world population suffers from schizophrenia
595731975ECTacronym for shock treatment, good for depression
595731977Resistancepatient's changing the subject or becoming defensive during psychoanalysis
595731979distressstress viewed as negative
595731981repressiondefense mechanism, burying into unconscious; traumatic events buried
595731982Projectiondefense mechanism, if one is in denial they may project onto others
595731983Fantasizingdefense mechanism, daydreaming to fulfill a desire, solve problems. i.e. playing back a bad game in your head and making it good
595731984Displacementdefense mechanism, redirecting emotions on something isnt causing it
595731985Compensationdefense mechanism, going to extremes to make up for inferiority
595731986Sublimationredirecting libido (sex drive) into more socially acceptable creative constructs
595731987Axis IGeneral Symptoms
595731988Axis IIPersonality
595731989Axis IIIMedication taking?
595731990Axis IVEnvironmental situation
595731991Axis VGlobal Assessment of functioning (GAF)
595731992Somatoform Disordersall in head, no physical ailments i.e. in cambodia parents witnessed the brutal murders of their children by Pol Pot, in result all the parents became blind
595731993Psychoanalysis Therapiesdream analysis, hypnosis, goal to gain insight into unconscious, resistance, free association, neo-freudian approach, transference, projective tests(ink blots)
595731994Humanist TherapiesFocus on meaning and purpose, positive side of us, client centered, unconditionally positive, goal to get self actualization (Maslow) and achieve self-congruence (Rogers), mirroring,
595731995Cognitive Behavioral Therapiesanalyzing thoughts (Aaron Beck), Optimism, Rational Emotive Therapy (Albert Ellis)
595731996Gestalt TherapiesExperiential Awareness -emphasizing the "live in today not tomorrow or past" Psycho drama - role play Relational Interactivity - Big picture is your pattern of relationships, we focus on connections
595731997Behaviorist TherapiesToken Economy, Aversion, Systematic Desensitization, omission training (based on negative punishment)
595731998Biomedical therapiesPhysical, biology, chemistry, leison/ablasion, biofeedback(ex. watching your own pulse), ECT (shock therapy for depression last resort), Pharmacology, SSRI's, Lithium, Antipsychotic drugs etc

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