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dysfunction
Impaired or abnormal functioning
distress
extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
deviation from the social norm
culturally different
cultural norms
prescriptions for how people should interact and what messages should mean in a particular setting
Stigma
a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
DSM-5
the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition; a widely used system for classifying psychological disorders.
International Classification of Mental Disorders
global categorization system for physical and mental illnesses published by the World Health Organization (WHO)
Eclectic approach
an approach to psychotherapy that, depending on the client's problems, uses techniques from various forms of therapy
Behavioral perspective
An approach to the study of psychology that focuses on the role of learning in explaining observable behavior.
Maladaptive learned associations
associations between or among responses to stimuli that interfere with an individual's activities of daily living or ability to adjust to and participate in particular settings.
Psychodynamic perspective
the approach based on the view that behavior is motivated by unconscious inner forces over which the individual has little control
Humanistic perspective
the psychological view that assumes the existence of the self and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the freedom to make choices
Cognitive perspective
A psychological approach that emphasizes mental processes in perception, memory, language, problem solving, and other areas of behavior
Evolutionary perspective
perspective that focuses on the biological bases of universal mental characteristics that all humans share
Sociocultural perspective
perspective that focuses on the relationship between social behavior and culture
Biological perspective
the psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
Biopsychosocial model
a model of health that integrates the effects of biological, behavioral, and social factors on health and illness
Diathesis-stress model
a diagnostic model that proposes that a disorder may develop when an underlying vulnerability is coupled with a precipitating event
Neurodevelopmental disorders
a group of conditions manifested early in development that are characterized by developmental deficits that produce impairments of personal, social, academic, or occupational functioning
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
a psychological disorder marked by extreme inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors
Schizophrenic Spectrum Disorders
severe disorders in which there are disturbances of thoughts, communications, and emotions, including delusions and hallucinations
Delusions
false beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders
Hallucinations
false sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus
Disorganized thinking
disjointed and incoherent thought processes, usually detected by what a person says
Disorganized speech
a severe disruption of verbal communication in which ideas shift rapidly and incoherently among unrelated topics
disorganized motor behavior
ranges from unusually active to barely moving; unusual grimaces and gestures
Negative symptoms
Schizophrenic symptoms that involve behavioral deficits, such as flattened emotions, social withdrawal, apathy, impaired attention, and poverty of speech.
Positive symptoms
Schizophrenic symptoms that involve behavioral excesses or peculiarities, such as hallucinations, delusions, bizarre behavior, and wild flights of ideas.
Delusion of persecution
a false belief that one is being mistreated, abused, or harassed
Delusion of grandeur
an exaggerated belief about one's importance, wealth, power, or talents
word salad
Incoherent mixture of words, phrases, and sentences
Catatonia
a state of unresponsiveness to one's outside environment, usually including muscle rigidity, staring, and inability to communicate
Flat affect
a lack of emotional responsiveness
Catatonic stupor
an immobile, expressionless, coma-like state associated with schizophrenia
major depressive disorder
A mood disorder in which a person experiences, in the absence of drugs or a medical condition, two or more weeks of significantly depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, and diminished interest or pleasure in most activities.
Persistent Depressive Disorder
a form of depression that is not severe enough to be diagnosed as major depressive disorder
Bipolar disorder
A mood disorder in which the person alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the overexcited state of mania.
Mania
a mood disorder marked by a hyperactive, wildly optimistic state
Depression
A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
Bipolar I Disorder
a type of bipolar disorder marked by full manic and major depressive episodes
Bipolar II Disorder
a type of bipolar disorder marked by mildly manic (hypomanic) episodes and major depressive episodes
Specific phobia
fear of objects or specific situations or events
Acrophobia
fear of heights
Arachnophobia
fear of spiders
Agoraphobia
fear or avoidance of situations, such as crowds or wide open places, where one has felt loss of control and panic
Panic disorder
An anxiety disorder marked by unpredictable minutes-long episodes of intense dread in which a person experiences terror and accompanying chest pain, choking, or other frightening sensations.
Panic attack
sudden onset of intense panic in which multiple physical symptoms of stress occur, often with feelings that one is dying
Ataque de nervious
observed in latin american groups. symptoms include trembling, uncontrollable shouting, intense crying, heat in the chest rising to the head, and dizziness. this tends to surface during stressful family events such as funerals, and divorces.
social anxiety disorder
intense fear of social situations, leading to avoidance of such
Taijin kyofusho
Japanese fear of offending or embarrassing others
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
a disorder characterized by chronic excessive worry accompanied by three or more of the following symptoms: restlessness, fatigue, concentration problems, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep disturbance
Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
group of overlapping disorders listed in the DSM-5 that involves intrusive, unpleasant thoughts and/or repetitive behaviors
Obsessions
persistent ideas, thoughts, or impulses that are unwanted and inappropriate, causing marked distress
Compulsions
Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that are performed to prevent or reduce anxiety.
Hoarding disorder
Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
An anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsession) and/ or actions (compulsions).
Dissociative disorders
disorders in which conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts, and feelings
dissociation
a split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur simultaneously with others
dissociative amnesia
Dissociative disorder characterized by the sudden and extensive inability to recall important personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature.
dissociative identity disorder
A rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities. Also called multiple personality disorder.
Hypervigilance
state of ongoing anxiety in which the person is constantly tense and alert for threats
flashbacks
vivid and intrusive recollections of a traumatic event
Insomnia
recurring problems in falling or staying asleep
Emotional detachment
detachment from social relationships, as well as a general disinterest in them
Hostility
the intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
Posttraumatic stress disorder
a disorder characterized by haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, numbness of feeling, and/or insomnia that lingers for four weeks or more after a traumatic experience
anorexia nervosa
an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves
bulimia nervosa
an eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
Cluster A personality disorders
odd or eccentric
paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal
paranoid personality disorder
type of personality disorder characterized by extreme suspiciousness or mistrust of others
Schizoid personality disorder
a personality disorder characterized by persistent avoidance of social relationships and little expression of emotion
Schizotypal personality disorder
a psychological disorder characterized by several traits that cause problems interpersonally, including constricted or inappropriate affect; magical or paranoid thinking; and odd beliefs, speech, behavior, appearance, and perceptions
Cluster B Personality Disorders
dramatic, emotional, erratic
Antisocial personality disorder
A personality disorder in which the person (usually a man) exhibits a lack of conscience for wrongdoing, even toward friends and family members. May be aggressive and ruthless or a clever con artist.
Histrionic personality disorder
a personality disorder characterized by excessive emotionality and preoccupation with being the center of attention; emotional shallowness; overly dramatic behavior
Narcissistic personality disorder
characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a preoccupation with fantasies of success or power, and a need for constant attention or admiration
Borderline personality disorder
condition marked by extreme instability in mood, identity, and impulse control
Cluster C personality disorders
Anxious, fearful
Avoidant personality disorder
A personality disorder characterized by consistent discomfort and restraint in social situations, overwhelming feelings of inadequacy, and extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation.
Dependent personality disorder
A personality disorder characterized by a pattern of clinging and obedience, fear of separation, and an ongoing need to be taken care of.
Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder
a personality disorder characterized by preoccupation with orderliness, perfection, and control
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