Chapter 21: Mental Health Professionals Flashcards
Anorexia nervosa
An eating disorder involving a refusal to eat.
Bulimia nervosa
An eating disorder characterized by cyclical binging and purging episodes.
Developmental psychologists
Psychiatric specialists in investigating the development of individuals from prenatal origins through old age.
Economic effectiveness
Ability of an individual to be financially self-sustaining within the parameters of an emotional or mental disability.
Employee assistance program (EAP)
Mental health programs provided by employers to help employees deal with personal problems.
Mental health
A state of emotional and psychological wellbeing.
Obesity
The condition of having a body mass index (BMI) that is higher than the BMI considered appropriate for a given height that occurs due to a complex combination of behavioral, genetic, metabolic, and environmental factors.
Psychological variables
The collection of factors that can affect or alter a person’s coping and mental health.
Psychology
A scientific approach to gathering, quantifying, analyzing, and interpreting data on why people act as they do; it provides insight into varied forms of human behavior and related mental and physical processes.
Rehabilitation psychologists
The restoration of a person to normal or near-normal function after a physical or mental illness, including chemical addiction.
What are the job prospects for psychologists?
Best for those with a doctoral degree in an applied speciality (health or counseling) and people with a specialist or a doctoral degree in school psychology.
More competitive for people who have master’s degrees, unless they go into industrial-organizational psychology.
Very limited for people with a bachelor’s degree.