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GRE Psychology: Clinical And Abnormal Psychology 2
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1. Recurrent panic attacks - persistent worry about another attack; often accompanied by mitral valve heart problem
Panic disorder
Trichotillomania
Schizoid personality disorder
Undifferentiated (schizophrenia)
2. Diathesis-stress theory; physiological predisposition (excess dopamine) paired with external stressor
Tay-Sachs disease
Schizophrenia (etiology)
Delirium - dementia - and amnestic and other cognitive disorders (group 2)
Agoraphobia
3. Repetitive behaviors or mental acts
Nightmare
Korsakoff'S syndrome
compulsion
anterograde amnesia
4. Reduce dopamine activity by blocking receptors; reducing schizophrenic symptoms (e.g. antipsychotic chlorpromazine); can cause Parkinsonès-like symptoms since they decrease dopamine activity
Adjustment disorders (group 15)
Neuroleptic drugs
Tardive dyskinesia
Culturally competent interventions
5. Erroneous or distorted thinking
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
Delusions
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
pathological gambling
6. Persistent thoughts
Cluster B personality (dramatic - emotional or erratic disorders)
dopamine
Obsession
Schizophrenia (description)
7. Irresistible impulse to set fires
Martin Seligman
Learning disorders
pyromania
Histrionic personality disorder
8. Onset between late adolescence and mid-30s; process vs. reactive
Schizophrenia (onset)
Pick'S disease
Impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified (group 14; types)
Shared psychotic disorder
9. 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
Erotomanic delusion
David Rosenhan
Reactive depression
Narcolepsy
10. Panic attack - generalized anxiety disorder - specific anxiety disorders: panic disorder - agoraphobia - phobia - obsessive-compulsive disorder - post-traumatic stress disorder
Reactive schizophrenia
Anxiety disorders (group 7; types)
Panic attack
Erotomanic delusion
11. Tremors with declining neurological functioning; caused by deficient dopamine activity - boost dopamine by drug such as levodopa
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12. Indicated by preoccupation with delusions or auditory hallucinations
Dementia
Paranoid (schizophrenia)
Borderline personality disorder
Dissociative disorders (group 10; +types)
13. 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;
Generalized anxiety disorder
Major depressive disorder
Eating disorders (group 12; types)
Dependent personality disorder
14. Imitating gestures of others
Eating disorders (group 12; types)
Echopraxia (catatonia)
Somatic delusion
Delusions
15. Finding of depressed people tend to be more realistic than nondepressed
Nonsensical or disorganized speech
Thomas Szasz
Depressive realism
Eating disorders (group 12; types)
16. Watered-down schizophrenia with few positive symptoms - if any
Residual (schizophrenia)
Schizophrenia (types)
Sleep disorders (group 13; types)
Disorganized behaviour
17. Motor immobility or waxy figure
Stanley Hall
Shared psychotic disorder
Bulimia nervosa
Catalepsy (catatonia)
18. 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
Insomnia
DSM (axes)
Delirium - dementia - and amnestic and other cognitive disorders (group 2)
19. Made up events to fill in memory gaps
Confabulations
Personality disorders (group 16; +types)
Stanley Hall
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
20. C - anxious or fearful; excessive orderliness and control - perfectionism - rigid conformity to rules and moral codes
Narcolepsy
Alzheimer'S disease
Amnesia
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
21. Excessive sleepiness
Elimination disorders
Bipolar disorder
Cluster A personality (odd or eccentric disorders)
Hypersomnia
22. Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder; indicated by patterns of behaviour that violate rules - norms - or the rights of others
Schizoaffective disorder
Erotomanic delusion
Tardive dyskinesia
Disruptive behaviour disorders (2 disorders)
23. A - odd or eccentric; eccentricity - distorted reality
Schizotypal personality disorder
Bulimia nervosa
Dysthymic disorder
Catatonic (schizophrenia)
24. Absence of appropriate emotion
Alzheimer'S disease
Avoidant personality disorder
Elimination disorders
Flat affect
25. Persistent delusions of various types: erotomanic - grandiose - jealousy - persecutory - somatic
Schizophrenia (description)
DSM (description & history)
Delusional disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
26. Major depressive disorder - dysthymic disorder - bipolar disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Mood disorders (group 6; types)
Schizoaffective disorder
Anorexia nervosa
27. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
Parkinson'S
Eating disorders (group 12; types)
Elimination disorders
Thomas Szasz
28. Indicated by psychomotor disturbance such as catalepsy - excessive motor activity - prominent posturing - echolalia - echopraxia
Borderline personality disorder
Catatonic (schizophrenia)
Tic disorders
Mental disorders due to a general medical condition (group 3)
29. Forgetting of events that occurred after the trauma
anterograde amnesia
Echolalia (catatonia)
Korsakoff'S syndrome
Thomas Szasz
30. 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
Health psychology
Huntington'S disease
Delirium
DSM (axes)
31. Viewed schizophrenic world as simply misunderstood or artistic; felt they should not be treated
Adjustment disorders (group 15)
Dependence
Thomas Szasz
Major depressive disorder
32. Inflated self-esteem - decreased sleep - talkativeness - flight of ideas - intense goal-directed activity - excessive pleasure-seeking
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
Sexual and gender identity disorders (group 11; types)
Manic symptoms
Abuse
33. Founder of American Psychology Association (APA)
Adjustment disorders (group 15)
Mental retardation
Stanley Hall
Substance-related disorders (group 4)
34. Aka folie a deux; when two people have shared delusions
Personality disorders (group 16; +types)
Shared psychotic disorder
Pick'S disease
Korsakoff'S syndrome
35. 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
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Korsakoff'S syndrome
Down syndrome
Personality disorders (group 16; +types)
36. Abnormally absent; includes flat affect or restrictions in thought - speech - or behaviour
Negative symptoms
Amnesia
Parkinson'S
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
37. Presence of an identifiable stressor (e.g. divorce) that results in emotional difficulty and decreased function
Tardive dyskinesia
DSM IV disorder groups (16)
Adjustment disorders (group 15)
Specific phobia
38. Type of mother who 'causes' children to become schizophrenic
Tic disorders
Delusions
Schizophrenogenic mother
Huntington'S disease
39. Published bimonthly by APA; various papers ranging from literature reviews to quantitative reviews
Psychological Bulletin
Tic disorders
Delusions
anterograde amnesia
40. B - dramatic - emotional or erratic; disregard for rights of others - absence of guilt
Psychological Bulletin
Antisocial
Disruptive behaviour disorders (2 disorders)
Dependence
41. Problems with attention - behaviour - and impulsivity; frequently treated with stimulants (e.g. Ritalin® and Adderall®)
Disorganized behaviour
Schizophrenia (types)
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Somatic delusion
42. Korsakoff'S and Wernicke'S syndrome
Panic attack
Reactive schizophrenia
Organic disorders that result from years of heavy drinking
Amnesia
43. Schizophrenia results from a physiological predisposition (abnormal brain chemistry) paired with an external stressor
diathesis-stress theory
Somatoform disorders (group 8; +types)
Tardive dyskinesia
Tay-Sachs disease
44. Frequently results from large - sudden changes or problems
Delusional disorder
Developmental disorders
Life event stress
DSM IV disorder groups (16)
45. Aka hebephrenic schizophrenia; indicated by disorganized speech and behaviour - and flat affect
Manic symptoms
Tic disorders
Mental retardation
Disorganized (schizophrenia)
46. Anxiety in response to a stimulus (e.g. flying - heights - needles - or driving)
Specific phobia
Delirium - dementia - and amnestic and other cognitive disorders (group 2)
Life event stress
Undifferentiated (schizophrenia)
47. Formerly dementia praecox - renamed by Eugene Bleuler as 'Split mind' from reality; symptoms may be positive or negative
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Conversion disorder
Schizophrenia (description)
Psychological Bulletin
48. Recognized - unreasonable - intense anxiety symptoms and avoidance of a stimulus; specific and social
Somatoform disorders (group 8; +types)
American Psychology Association (APA)
Social phobia
Phobia
49. Abnormal movements - behaviours - emotions - perceptions during sleep; usually between transitions of wake to non-REM or wake to REM; somnambulism - sleep terrors - etc.
pyromania
Parasomnias
Cluster C personality (anxious or fearful disorders)
Schizophrenia (etiology)
50. Irrational concern about having a serious disease
Hypochondriasis
Panic disorder
Schizoaffective disorder
Social phobia