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GRE Psychology: Clinical And Abnormal Psychology 2
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1. Forgetting of events that occurred before the trauma
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
retrograde amnesia
Dependent personality disorder
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
2. One has special talent or status
Panic disorder
Grandiose delusion
Tic disorders
Schizophrenia (description)
3. Learned helplessness
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Tardive dyskinesia
Factitious disorder (group 9)
Martin Seligman
4. Ex. Tourette'S syndrome is indicated by motor and vocal tics
Sleep disorders (group 13; types)
Tic disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Borderline personality disorder
5. Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder; indicated by patterns of behaviour that violate rules - norms - or the rights of others
Disruptive behaviour disorders (2 disorders)
compulsion
Tay-Sachs disease
Specific phobia
6. Involve disruption of memory or identity; formerly psychogenic disorders; retrograde and anterograde amnesia - fugue - identity disorder - depersonalization
Impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified (group 14; types)
Dependence
Dissociative disorders (group 10; +types)
American Psychology Association (APA)
7. Ex. Nocturnal enuresis - bed wetting - usually treated with behaviour modification
Manic symptoms
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Elimination disorders
Dependent personality disorder
8. Diathesis-stress theory; physiological predisposition (excess dopamine) paired with external stressor
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Disruptive behaviour disorders (2 disorders)
pyromania
Korsakoff'S syndrome
9. Suddenly fleeing to a new location - forgetting true identity - and/or establishing a new identity
Dissociative disorders (group 10; +types)
Schizophrenogenic mother
Wernicke'S syndrome
Fugue
10. Psychological problems converted to bodily symptoms; generally relate to voluntary movement and may be manifested as 'paralysis'; formerly known as 'hysteria' by Freud
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
Psychological Bulletin
Panic attack
Conversion disorder
11. Schizophrenia results from a physiological predisposition (abnormal brain chemistry) paired with an external stressor
Organic disorders that result from years of heavy drinking
Panic attack
diathesis-stress theory
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
12. C - anxious or fearful; dependence and clinginess to others
Neuroleptic drugs
Panic attack
Dependent personality disorder
Dyssomnias
13. Avoidant - dependent - obsessive-compulsive
Klinefelter'S syndrome
Manic symptoms
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
Mental disorders due to a general medical condition (group 3)
14. Schizophrenia develops gradually - lower rate of recovery
Process schizophrenia
Erotomanic delusion
Schizotypal personality disorder
Psychological abstracts
15. Frequently results from large - sudden changes or problems
Agoraphobia
Tay-Sachs disease
Wernicke'S syndrome
Life event stress
16. Onset between late adolescence and mid-30s; process vs. reactive
Schizophrenia (onset)
Residual (schizophrenia)
Dementia
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
17. Refusing to eat enough to maintain healthy weight; excessive concern about obesity
Prominent posturing (catatonia)
Dependent personality disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Elimination disorders
18. Frequently treated with anxiolytics
Generalized anxiety disorder
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Phobia
Adjustment disorders (group 15)
19. Parroting
Echolalia (catatonia)
Confabulations
dopamine
Catalepsy (catatonia)
20. Indicated by preoccupation with delusions or auditory hallucinations
Panic disorder
Narcissistic personality disorder
Paranoid (schizophrenia)
Impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified (group 14; types)
21. Perhaps use of neologisms
Pick'S disease
Huntington'S disease
Nonsensical or disorganized speech
Parkinson'S
22. Range from fetishes to arousal problems to gender discomfort; desire - arousal - orgasmic - and sexual pain disorders
Sexual and gender identity disorders (group 11; types)
Schizotypal personality disorder
Neuroleptic drugs
Cretinism
23. Recognized - unreasonable - intense anxiety symptoms and avoidance of a stimulus; specific and social
Schizoaffective disorder
Klinefelter'S syndrome
pyromania
Phobia
24. B - dramatic - emotional or erratic; instability in relationships and emotions - impulsivity
Borderline personality disorder
Dyssomnias
Undifferentiated (schizophrenia)
Dissociative disorders (group 10; +types)
25. Absence of appropriate emotion
Parasomnias
Flat affect
Manic symptoms
David Rosenhan
26. Inflated self-esteem - decreased sleep - talkativeness - flight of ideas - intense goal-directed activity - excessive pleasure-seeking
Manic symptoms
Psychotic disorder (group 5; +types)
Huntington'S disease
Social phobia
27. Online format of Psychological Abstracts; access all psychology abstracts catalogued under search
dissociative Identity disorder
Manic symptoms
Dependence
PsycINFO database
28. B - dramatic - emotional or erratic; disregard for rights of others - absence of guilt
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
Klinefelter'S syndrome
Antisocial
Schizophrenia (etiology)
29. Delirium and dementia related to Alzheimer'S - Parkinson'S and alcoholism)
Phobia
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
Delirium - dementia - and amnestic and other cognitive disorders (group 2)
Manic symptoms
30. Aka folie a deux; when two people have shared delusions
Shared psychotic disorder
Phobia
Schizophrenia (description)
Neuroleptic drugs
31. B - dramatic - emotional or erratic; shallow or excess emotion - attention-seeking
Personality disorders (group 16; +types)
Histrionic personality disorder
Negative symptoms
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
32. Schizophrenia develops suddenly in response to a particular event - higher rate of recovery
Reactive schizophrenia
Confabulations
Psychotic disorder (group 5; +types)
Organic disorders that result from years of heavy drinking
33. Imitating gestures of others
Phobia
Disorders often diagnosed in childhood/adolescence (group 1; types)
Echopraxia (catatonia)
Schizophrenia (description)
34. Exposure to trauma that results in decreased ability to function and recurrent thoughts and anxiety about the incident; often linked to war veterans or victims of violence
Dysthymic disorder
Fromm and Reichamn
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Major depressive disorder
35. Abnormally absent; includes flat affect or restrictions in thought - speech - or behaviour
Huntington'S disease
Process schizophrenia
Negative symptoms
Narcolepsy
36. Abnormal movements - behaviours - emotions - perceptions during sleep; usually between transitions of wake to non-REM or wake to REM; somnambulism - sleep terrors - etc.
Phobia
Echopraxia (catatonia)
Parasomnias
Amphetamines
37. Cognitive problems (memory - spatial tasks - or language) that result from a medical condition; may be result of Alzheimer'S - Parkinson'S - Huntington'S - or Pick'S disease
Dementia
Disorganized behaviour
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
Generalized anxiety disorder
38. Forgetting of events that occurred after the trauma
Antisocial
Dyssomnias
Histrionic personality disorder
anterograde amnesia
39. Viewed schizophrenic world as simply misunderstood or artistic; felt they should not be treated
Dementia
Thomas Szasz
Panic disorder
Hypochondriasis
40. A - odd or eccentric; eccentricity - distorted reality
Schizotypal personality disorder
Delirium
Disorders often diagnosed in childhood/adolescence (group 1; types)
pyromania
41. E.g. believing a part of the body is ugly of misshapen
Schizophrenia (prognosis)
Somatic delusion
Delusional disorder
Obsession
42. Studied effect of diagnostic labels on perception of behaviour; experiment of normal pseudopatients feigned disorders - once in hospital - individuals acted normally - but behaviours construed as fitting the diagnosis anyway
Bulimia nervosa
David Rosenhan
Alzheimer'S disease
Generalized anxiety disorder
43. Paranoid - schizoid - schizotypal
dissociative Identity disorder
Health psychology
Cluster A personality (odd or eccentric disorders)
Culturally competent interventions
44. Irresistible urge dictates behaviour - giving in lessens tension - though disruptive to overall functioning; kleptomania - pyromania - pathological gambling - trichotillomania
Learning disorders
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
Impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified (group 14; types)
45. Paranoid - disorganized - catatonic - undifferentiated - residual
Conversion disorder
Disorganized (schizophrenia)
Anorexia nervosa
Schizophrenia (types)
46. Type of mother who 'causes' children to become schizophrenic
Delusions
Psychotic disorder (group 5; +types)
Nonsensical or disorganized speech
Schizophrenogenic mother
47. Hall; founded 1892; governing body of psychology; purpose to 'advance psychology as a science - as a profession - and as a means of promoting human welfare'
Panic attack
American Psychology Association (APA)
Dependent personality disorder
Thomas Szasz
48. Inappropriate dress - agitation - shouting
Tic disorders
Disorganized behaviour
Flat affect
Schizophrenia (types)
49. Irresistible impulse to set fires
pyromania
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
Tic disorders
Nightmare
50. Depressive episode by depressed mood - loss of interests - changes in weight or sleep - low energy - feelings of worthlessness - or thoughts of death; symptoms are present nearly every day for at least two weeks; females 2x likelier to be diagnosed;
Sexual and gender identity disorders (group 11; types)
Anxiety disorders (group 7; types)
Psychological abstracts
Major depressive disorder