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GRE Psychology: Clinical And Abnormal Psychology 2
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1. Major depressive disorder - dysthymic disorder - bipolar disorder
Disruptive behaviour disorders (2 disorders)
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
Catatonic (schizophrenia)
Erotomanic delusion
2. Most common cause of mental retardation - results from trisomy of chromosome 21; older women have a greater chance of having a baby with Down syndrome
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Down syndrome
DSM (axes)
3. Diathesis-stress theory; physiological predisposition (excess dopamine) paired with external stressor
Sleep disorders (group 13; types)
Pick'S disease
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Residual (schizophrenia)
4. Refusing to eat enough to maintain healthy weight; excessive concern about obesity
Anorexia nervosa
Neuroleptic drugs
Erotomanic delusion
Delusional disorder
5. Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder; indicated by patterns of behaviour that violate rules - norms - or the rights of others
Residual (schizophrenia)
Down syndrome
Disruptive behaviour disorders (2 disorders)
Klinefelter'S syndrome
6. Made up events to fill in memory gaps
Parasomnias
Residual (schizophrenia)
Phobia
Confabulations
7. Major player in the physiology of various disorders - too much dopamine activity is believed to cause schizophrenia
Reactive schizophrenia
dopamine
Specific phobia
Elimination disorders
8. B - dramatic - emotional or erratic; instability in relationships and emotions - impulsivity
Sexual and gender identity disorders (group 11; types)
Borderline personality disorder
Process schizophrenia
Abuse
9. Studies biological - behavioural and social impacts on health and illness; Important finding: increased stress leads to higher likelihood of sickness - social support is associated with better health outcomes
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
Health psychology
retrograde amnesia
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
10. Watered-down schizophrenia with few positive symptoms - if any
American Psychologist
Residual (schizophrenia)
Delirium
Histrionic personality disorder
11. Direct physiological result of a medical problem (e.g. depression due to hypothyroidism)
Hypersomnia
Dissociative disorders (group 10; +types)
Psychological abstracts
Mental disorders due to a general medical condition (group 3)
12. Irresistible impulse to steal
Kleptomania
DSM (description & history)
Anorexia nervosa
Disorganized (schizophrenia)
13. Learned helplessness
Generalized anxiety disorder
Panic attack
Paranoid (schizophrenia)
Martin Seligman
14. Mental retardation - learning disorders - developmental disorders - attention-deficit and disruptive behaviour disorders - tic disorders - elimination disorders
Schizotypal personality disorder
Echolalia (catatonia)
Disorders often diagnosed in childhood/adolescence (group 1; types)
Somatic delusion
15. A - odd or eccentric; detachment - small range of emotion
David Rosenhan
Schizoid personality disorder
Organic disorders that result from years of heavy drinking
Avoidant personality disorder
16. Binge eating with harmful ways to prevent weight gain (e.g. induced vomiting or laxative use)
Bulimia nervosa
Delusions
Mental retardation
David Rosenhan
17. One has special talent or status
Klinefelter'S syndrome
Grandiose delusion
Huntington'S disease
Tay-Sachs disease
18. B - dramatic - emotional or erratic; shallow or excess emotion - attention-seeking
American Psychology Association (APA)
Histrionic personality disorder
Residual (schizophrenia)
Martin Seligman
19. E.g. believing a part of the body is ugly of misshapen
Culturally competent interventions
Stanley Hall
pathological gambling
Somatic delusion
20. 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
Thomas Szasz
American Psychology Association (APA)
Obsession
DSM (description & history)
21. Sleep abnormalities; hypersomnia - narcolepsy - etc.
Parasomnias
Phobia
Dyssomnias
Schizoaffective disorder
22. C - anxious or fearful; social inhibitions hypersensitivity - perceptions of inadequacy
DSM (axes)
Avoidant personality disorder
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Abuse
23. Imitating gestures of others
Panic attack
Echopraxia (catatonia)
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
Dementia
24. 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)
Disorders often diagnosed in childhood/adolescence (group 1; types)
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
Parkinson'S
25. Viewed schizophrenic world as simply misunderstood or artistic; felt they should not be treated
Alzheimer'S disease
Neuroleptic drugs
Thomas Szasz
pyromania
26. Frequently treated with anxiolytics
Reactive schizophrenia
Tay-Sachs disease
Borderline personality disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
27. Erroneous or distorted thinking
Generalized anxiety disorder
DSM (description & history)
Delusions
Antisocial
28. Abnormal movements - behaviours - emotions - perceptions during sleep; usually between transitions of wake to non-REM or wake to REM; somnambulism - sleep terrors - etc.
Developmental disorders
Parasomnias
Dyssomnias
PsycINFO database
29. A - odd or eccentric; distrust - suspicion
Paranoid personality disorder
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
Primary prevention
Schizophrenia (types)
30. Anxiety around social or performance situations
Social phobia
pathological gambling
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Primary prevention
31. Gestures - mannerisms - or grimacing
Factitious disorder (group 9)
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
Prominent posturing (catatonia)
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
32. From vitamin B deficiency - loss of memory and orientation - often make up confabulations - Organic disorders that result from years of heavy drinking
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33. Disorders often diagnosed in childhood/adolescence; delirium - dementia - other cognitive disorders; mental disorders due to a general medical condition; substance-related disorders; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders; mood disorders;
Dysthymic disorder
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Delirium
DSM IV disorder groups (16)
34. C - anxious or fearful; dependence and clinginess to others
Dependent personality disorder
Abuse
Erotomanic delusion
Positive symptoms (schizophrenia)
35. Ex. autism - indicated by severe problems with social skills - communication - and interests
American Psychology Association (APA)
Insomnia
Manic symptoms
Developmental disorders
36. 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'
Nonsensical or disorganized speech
Specific phobia
American Psychology Association (APA)
Reactive depression
37. IQ 70 or below; mild 70-55 - moderate 55-40 - severe 40-25 - profound <25
Parasomnias
Mental retardation
Schizoaffective disorder
Anxiety disorders (group 7; types)
38. Disease of the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain characterized by changes in personality
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39. (Not book definition) an irreversible - progressive brain disorder - characterized by the deterioration of memory - language - and eventually - physical functioning
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40. Ex. Tourette'S syndrome is indicated by motor and vocal tics
Nonsensical or disorganized speech
Elimination disorders
PsycINFO database
Tic disorders
41. 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
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Adjustment disorders (group 15)
Sleep terror
Dementia
42. Form of mental retardation caused by iodine deficiency
Schizophrenia (prognosis)
DSM (description & history)
Cretinism
Primary prevention
43. Suddenly fleeing to a new location - forgetting true identity - and/or establishing a new identity
Impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified (group 14; types)
Process schizophrenia
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Fugue
44. Manifested by physical or bodily symptoms that cause reduced functioning; conversion disorder - hypochondriasis; formerly 'psychosomatic' disorders
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
Somatoform disorders (group 8; +types)
Disorganized behaviour
Sleep terror
45. 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
Wernicke'S syndrome
Psychological abstracts
Reactive schizophrenia
Cluster A personality (odd or eccentric disorders)
46. Aka folie a deux; when two people have shared delusions
Erotomanic delusion
Phobia
Eating disorders (group 12; types)
Shared psychotic disorder
47. Irresistible urge dictates behaviour - giving in lessens tension - though disruptive to overall functioning; kleptomania - pyromania - pathological gambling - trichotillomania
Impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified (group 14; types)
Abuse
Amnesia
Specific anxiety disorders (treatment)
48. Panic attack - generalized anxiety disorder - specific anxiety disorders: panic disorder - agoraphobia - phobia - obsessive-compulsive disorder - post-traumatic stress disorder
Anxiety disorders (group 7; types)
pathological gambling
Neuroleptic drugs
Fromm and Reichamn
49. Forgetting of events that occurred after the trauma
Hypochondriasis
Tay-Sachs disease
anterograde amnesia
Health psychology
50. Onset between late adolescence and mid-30s; process vs. reactive
Social phobia
Prominent posturing (catatonia)
Tardive dyskinesia
Schizophrenia (onset)