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ECU PSYCH 3375 Exam 3 Cahoon Questions With
Complete Solutions

Active Phase Correct Answers A period in the course of
schizophrenia in which psychotic symptoms are present

Acute Stress Disorder Correct Answers An anxiety disorder
that develops after a traumatic event, and lasts for up to 1 month
with symptoms such as depersonalization, numbing, dissociative
amnesia, intense anxiety, hypervigilance, and impairment of
everyday functioning

Agoraphobia Correct Answers Intense anxiety triggered by the
real or anticipated exposure to situations in which individuals
may be unable to get help should they become incapacitated

Antisocial Personality Disorder Correct Answers A personality
disorder characterized by a lack of regard for society's moral or
legal standards and an impulsive and risky lifestyle

Anxiety Correct Answers A future-oriented and global
response, involving both cognitive and emotional components,
in which an individual is inordinately apprehensive, tense, and
uneasy about the prospect of something terrible happening

Anxiety Disorders Correct Answers Disorders characterized by
excessive fear and anxiety, and related disturbances in behavior

Anxiety Sensitivity Theory Correct Answers The belief that
panic disorder is caused in part by the tendency to interpret

,cognitive and somatic manifestations of stress and anxiety in a
catastrophic manner

Asociality Correct Answers Lack of interest in social
relationships

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Correct Answers
Treatment modality in which a team of professionals from
psychiatry, psychology, nursing, and social work reach out to
clients in their homes and workplace

Avoidant Personality Disorder Correct Answers A personality
disorder in which people have a low estimation of their social
skills and are fearful of disapproval, rejection, and criticism or
being ashamed or embarrassed

Avolition Correct Answers A lack of initiative, either not
wanting to take any action or lacking the energy and will to take
action

Behavioral Activation Correct Answers Behavioral therapy for
depression in which the clinician helps the client identify
activities associated with positive mood

Behavioral Medicine Correct Answers An interdisciplinary
approach to medical conditions affected by psychological
factors that is rooted in learning theory

Bipolar Disorder Correct Answers A mood disorder involving
manic episodes-intense and disruptive experiences of heightened
mood, possibly alternating with major depressive episodes

, Bipolar Disorder, Rapid Cycling Correct Answers A form of
bipolar disorder involving four or more episodes within the
previous year that meet the criteria for manic, hypomanic, or
major depressive disorder

Body Dysmorphic Disorder Correct Answers A disorder in
which individuals are preoccupied with the idea that a part of
their body is ugly or defective

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Correct Answers A
personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of poor
impulse control and instability in mood, interpersonal
relationships, and sense of self

Brief Psychotic Disorder Correct Answers A diagnosis
clinicians used when an individual develops symptoms of
psychosis for more than a day but less than a month

Catatonia Correct Answers A condition in which the individual
shows marked psychomotor disturbances

Circadian Rhythms Correct Answers Biological clocks that set
patterns of sleepfulness and wakefulness on approximately a 24-
hour basis.

Cognitive Triad Correct Answers According to the cognitive
theory of depression, the view that a depressed person's
dysphoria results from a negative view of the self, the world,
and the future

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