Final extra Flashcards
What is an example of circadian rhythm disorder?
Jet lag, shift work, delayed sleep phase.
What diagnosis is likely for someone with 3 depressive symptoms and mild periods of manic symptoms over the last 5 years?
Cyclothymia
What is the largest difference in sexual behavior between men and women?
Men are more likely to masturbate
What makes sexual disorder difficult to diagnose?
Lack of distress though dysfunction is present
What is the term that refers to the anticipated course of disorder?
Prognosis
What are the three types of ADHD?
Hyperactive/impulsive, inattentive, combined
What is interceptive exposure commonly used to treat?
Panic
What is one of the most important skills that therapists must process when conducting an interview regarding sexual behavior?
Demonstrating that they are comfortable talking about sexual issues
What disorder involves an attraction to nonliving objects?
Fetishistic disorder
Which disorder are individuals usually within 10% of their body weight?
Bulimia Nervosa
Obesity is associated with which type of diabetes?
Type 2
What is the difference between Bipolar 1 and bipolar 2 disorder?
Bipolar 2 disorder has less severe manic symptoms.
If someone appears nit-picky, preoccupied with details, is inflexible, and appears to be a workaholic, what would likely be a diagnosis?
Obsessive compulsive personality disorder.
What s a non-medication treatment option for ADHD (not just cbt)?
Behavior parent training
What is the most severe type of depression?
Major depressive disorder
What term is most associated with generalized anxiety disorder?
Worry
Name the three areas that problems can occur in for autism spectrum disorder.
Language, socialization and cognition
Name an example of what impairment in reading may include (no “reading” alone is not enough)
Word reading accuracy, reading rate or fluency, reading comprehension
One of the most common reasons that children are referred for mental health services in the United States
ADHD
What is anhedonia?
Inability to experience pleasure
What is the term for when someone believes that simply thinking about an action is the equivalent to actually carrying out that action?
Thought- action fusion
Common male sexual dysfunction
Premature ejaculation
Refers to casual factors of disorders
Etiology
Classical conditioning introduced by whom?
Pavlov
What is commonly experienced in many cases of DID?
Not symptom, history of severe child abuse.
Which disorder is on continuum of schizophrenic but less debilitating?
Schizotypal
Avoidant personality withdraw socially?
Fear of being criticized or rejected
Diagnosis for someone indifferent, no desire for social interaction, emotionally flat?
Schizoid
Conduct disorder precursor to what?
antisocial personality disorder
Example of Parasomnia
Abnormal or unusual behavior of the nervous system during sleep. Sleepwalking, nightmares, RLS.
Amenorrhea definition
an abnormal absence of menstruation.