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GRE Psychology: Clinical And Abnormal Psychology 2
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1. Use increase dopamine activity - produces schizophrenic-like paranoid symptoms
Amphetamines
David Rosenhan
Community psychology
dopamine
2. Schizophrenia develops gradually - lower rate of recovery
Huntington'S disease
Process schizophrenia
Mental disorders due to a general medical condition (group 3)
Martin Seligman
3. A - odd or eccentric; detachment - small range of emotion
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
retrograde amnesia
Schizophrenia (description)
Schizoid personality disorder
4. Mental disorders - diagnostic criteria - official numerical codes - first published 1952 - for clinical - research and educational use; 4th edition 1994 - text revision 2000 - DSM V 2012
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
DSM (description & history)
PsycINFO database
Obsession
5. Finding of depressed people tend to be more realistic than nondepressed
Depressive realism
Developmental disorders
Psychological abstracts
Cluster A personality (odd or eccentric disorders)
6. Refusing to eat enough to maintain healthy weight; excessive concern about obesity
Reactive depression
dissociative Identity disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Dissociative disorders (group 10; +types)
7. Depression resulting from particular events - similar to Martin Seligman'S learned helplessness
Erotomanic delusion
Reactive depression
Mental retardation
Korsakoff'S syndrome
8. Aka folie a deux; when two people have shared delusions
Shared psychotic disorder
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
Avoidant personality disorder
Tardive dyskinesia
9. Online format of Psychological Abstracts; access all psychology abstracts catalogued under search
Reactive depression
PsycINFO database
Prominent posturing (catatonia)
Nightmare
10. IQ 70 or below; mild 70-55 - moderate 55-40 - severe 40-25 - profound <25
Depressive realism
Hypersomnia
Mental retardation
Negative symptoms
11. Another person is in love with the individual
Erotomanic delusion
Substance-related disorders (group 4)
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
Schizophrenia (description)
12. Major depressive disorder - dysthymic disorder - bipolar disorder
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
Anorexia nervosa
Dyssomnias
Health psychology
13. Founder of American Psychology Association (APA)
Stanley Hall
Sexual and gender identity disorders (group 11; types)
Panic disorder
Narcissistic personality disorder
14. Official APA journal - published monthly; archival - current issue - theoretical - and practical articles from all psychology
Thomas Szasz
American Psychologist
Echolalia (catatonia)
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
15. Published bimonthly by APA; various papers ranging from literature reviews to quantitative reviews
Psychological Bulletin
Major depressive disorder
retrograde amnesia
Delusional disorder
16. Schizophrenic symptoms accompanying a depressive episode
Paranoid personality disorder
Schizoaffective disorder
American Psychologist
Prominent posturing (catatonia)
17. Gestures - mannerisms - or grimacing
Reactive schizophrenia
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
Flat affect
Prominent posturing (catatonia)
18. Usually treated with behavioural therapies that expose patient to anxiety-provoking stimulus to change response (i.e. systematic desensitization and flooding)
Adjustment disorders (group 15)
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
dopamine
Panic attack
19. Irresistible impulse to steal
anterograde amnesia
Bipolar disorder
Psychotic disorder (group 5; +types)
Kleptomania
20. Delirium and dementia related to Alzheimer'S - Parkinson'S and alcoholism)
Manic symptoms
Mental retardation
Delirium - dementia - and amnestic and other cognitive disorders (group 2)
Disorganized (schizophrenia)
21. Problems with attention - behaviour - and impulsivity; frequently treated with stimulants (e.g. Ritalin® and Adderall®)
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Somatoform disorders (group 8; +types)
Culturally competent interventions
Kleptomania
22. Tremors with declining neurological functioning; caused by deficient dopamine activity - boost dopamine by drug such as levodopa
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23. Schizophrenogenic mother
Prominent posturing (catatonia)
Histrionic personality disorder
Fromm and Reichamn
diathesis-stress theory
24. Aka manic depression; indicated by depressive symptoms that alternate with manic symptoms; equally prevalent in genders
Culturally competent interventions
Bipolar disorder
Tardive dyskinesia
Pick'S disease
25. Irresistble impulse to gamble
Nightmare
Generalized anxiety disorder
pathological gambling
Panic attack
26. Forgetting of events that occurred before the trauma
Dependence
Tay-Sachs disease
retrograde amnesia
Fromm and Reichamn
27. Abnormal movements - behaviours - emotions - perceptions during sleep; usually between transitions of wake to non-REM or wake to REM; somnambulism - sleep terrors - etc.
Parasomnias
Elimination disorders
Community psychology
Dyssomnias
28. Characterized by rigid - pervasive - culturally abnormal personality; A (odd or eccentric) - B (dramatic - emotional or erratic) - C (anxious or fearful)
Personality disorders (group 16; +types)
Tardive dyskinesia
Reactive depression
Specific phobia
29. Watered-down schizophrenia with few positive symptoms - if any
Down syndrome
Elimination disorders
Residual (schizophrenia)
Schizophrenia (description)
30. Erroneous or distorted thinking
David Rosenhan
DSM (axes)
Delusions
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
31. Paranoid - schizoid - schizotypal
Major depressive disorder
Community psychology
Cluster A personality (odd or eccentric disorders)
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
32. Abnormally present; delusions - perceptual hallucinations - nonsensical or disorganized speech - disorganized behaviour
Delusions
Histrionic personality disorder
Positive symptoms (schizophrenia)
Depressive realism
33. Index published by APA - found at most major libraries; montly compilation of 'nonevaluative summaries of the world'S literature in psychology'; in each issue - article abstracts arranged by topic; hardcopy version of PsycINFO
Psychological abstracts
Pick'S disease
Paranoid (schizophrenia)
Wernicke'S syndrome
34. Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder; indicated by patterns of behaviour that violate rules - norms - or the rights of others
Positive symptoms (schizophrenia)
Somatic delusion
Disruptive behaviour disorders (2 disorders)
Dysthymic disorder
35. Avoidant - dependent - obsessive-compulsive
Eating disorders (group 12; types)
Delusional disorder
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
Post-traumatic stress disorder
36. Direct physiological result of a medical problem (e.g. depression due to hypothyroidism)
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Shared psychotic disorder
Hypersomnia
Mental disorders due to a general medical condition (group 3)
37. Panic attack - generalized anxiety disorder - specific anxiety disorders: panic disorder - agoraphobia - phobia - obsessive-compulsive disorder - post-traumatic stress disorder
Down syndrome
Schizophrenia (prognosis)
Anxiety disorders (group 7; types)
Panic attack
38. Indicated by preoccupation with delusions or auditory hallucinations
Catalepsy (catatonia)
Paranoid (schizophrenia)
Klinefelter'S syndrome
Dependence
39. Recognized - unreasonable - intense anxiety symptoms and avoidance of a stimulus; specific and social
Psychological abstracts
Phobia
Fugue
Grandiose delusion
40. B - dramatic - emotional or erratic; instability in relationships and emotions - impulsivity
Stanley Hall
DSM (description & history)
Borderline personality disorder
Hypochondriasis
41. Presence of an identifiable stressor (e.g. divorce) that results in emotional difficulty and decreased function
Paranoid personality disorder
Adjustment disorders (group 15)
Delirium
Borderline personality disorder
42. Frequent disruption of sleep because of nightmares
Reactive depression
Nightmare
Schizoaffective disorder
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
43. 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
Insomnia
Korsakoff'S syndrome
Tic disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder
44. Type of mother who 'causes' children to become schizophrenic
Schizophrenogenic mother
anterograde amnesia
Catatonic (schizophrenia)
Substance-related disorders (group 4)
45. Binge eating with harmful ways to prevent weight gain (e.g. induced vomiting or laxative use)
Flat affect
Bulimia nervosa
Schizophrenogenic mother
Disorders often diagnosed in childhood/adolescence (group 1; types)
46. Range from fetishes to arousal problems to gender discomfort; desire - arousal - orgasmic - and sexual pain disorders
Anxiety disorders (group 7; types)
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Sexual and gender identity disorders (group 11; types)
Bulimia nervosa
47. A - odd or eccentric; eccentricity - distorted reality
Parkinson'S
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
Schizotypal personality disorder
Sleep disorders (group 13; types)
48. Repetitive behaviors or mental acts
Sleep disorders (group 13; types)
American Psychologist
Nonsensical or disorganized speech
compulsion
49. Indicated by school achievement or standardized scores at least 2 SDs below mean for age and IQ
Health psychology
Catatonic (schizophrenia)
Psychotic disorder (group 5; +types)
Learning disorders
50. Onset between late adolescence and mid-30s; process vs. reactive
Tay-Sachs disease
Bipolar disorder
Mental retardation
Schizophrenia (onset)