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Disturb 100 Test 4 (PSU Crosby)1. anorexia nervosa: Depressed party weight, fear of being fat, crooked self representation, lack of recognition of reduced party weight. 2. Tension disorders: Disorders at which point the main manifestation is excessive or unre- alistic worry and fear 3. biopsycho...

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Disturb 100 Test 4 (PSU Crosby)

1. anorexia nervosa: Depressed party weight, fear of being fat, crooked self representation, lack of recognition of reduced
party weight.
2. Tension disorders: Disorders at which point the main manifestation is excessive or unre- alistic worry and fear
3. biopsychosocial model: Abnormal practice is visualized as the result of the com- bined and interacting forces of organic
cognitive, social, and educational influ- ences
4. manic-depressive illness: severe emotion swings 'tween bigger depressive adventures and crazy episodes
5. eating disorder: Spree eating, forgiving, claim normal carcass pressure
6. Causes of worry disorders: Behavioral: tousled presence is learned Intelligent: overdone anxiety from unscientific,
illogical thought processes
Organic: synthetic imbalances, person's family tree
7. Causes of mood disorders: Concerned with manner of behaving: link despair to learned incompetence Intelligent:
distorted, false thinking
Organic: variation in neurotransmitter levels, plant structure
8. Compulsions: Repetitious, ritualistic attitude or insane act
9. Tests to determine irregularity: 1. Is act unusual?
2. Does it fight friendly norms?
3. Does it (conduct) cause meaningful subjective discomfort?
4. Is the conduct maladjusted or influence an inability to act?
5. Does management cause the person expected hazardous to themselves or others?
10. Misbeliefs: Fake beliefs owned by one who refuses to recognize evidence of their fallacy
11. Demonstrative labels: Good and bad; admits for situation and an explanation, but constitutes a shame
12. DSM-5: Manual of psychological disorders and their syndromes
13. Hallucinations: Dishonest sensory ideas to a degree trial voices that don't surely lie
14. Major despair: Harsh depression: also harsh for circumstances or no obvious cause
15. Fixations: Trespassing, reoccurring ideas
16. egotistic-compulsive disorder: Disorder at which point desires (thoughts) cre- bit tension that is lessened by operating
compulsions (repetitive, formal practice)



17. Anxiety attack: Disorder in which panic attacks happen commonly enough to cause the person trouble in regulating to
daily existence
18. Fear: an irrational, determined fear of an object, position, or friendly activity
19. Friendly phobias: Fear of negative evaluations in friendly situations
20. Particular phobias: fear of objects or distinguishing situations or occurrences
21. agoraphobia: fear of places or positions where it is hard for an individual to escape
22. battle fatigue: Uncovering to a main stressor
23. Emotional disorder: A enduring psychotic disorder at which point skilled is an inability to identify dream form reality in
addition to disturbances in thinking, sentiments, behavior, and idea
24. Stress exposure model: Cognitive disorders occur when family accompanying a predisposition toward these question
are unprotected to stressors at critical points in happening
25. Concerning feelings and intuition flattening: Not getting some touching verbalization
26. Alogia: Decrease in speech result
27. Avolition: Decline in ambition to pursue significant aims
28. Anhedonia: wasted of interest entirely or almost all once pleasing ventures
29. Barriers to productive cure: 1. Culture bound principles
2. Class bound advantage
3. Language
4. Nonverbal ideas
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