Health Flashcards

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Affect

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A person’s affect is the expression of emotion or feelings displayed to others through
facial expressions, hand gestures, voice tone, and other emotional signs such as laughter or
tears.

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Antidepressants

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drugs are used to alleviate the symptoms of depression and are also
sometimes used to treat other psychological disorders, including anxiety disorders, seasonal
affective disorder, and some eating disorders.

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Antisocial personality disorder

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also known as psychopathy, sociopathy, dissocial personality
disorder, or dyssocial personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a diagnosis
applied to persons who routinely behave with little or no regard for the rights, safety, or feelings
of others.

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Anxiety/ anxiety disorders

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are a group of mental disturbances characterized by anxiety as a
central or core symptom. Although anxiety is a commonplace experience, not everyone who
experiences it has an anxiety disorder.

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Apathy

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can be defined as an absence or suppression of emotion, feeling, concern or passion.
Apathy is an indifference to things generally found to be exciting or moving.

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Attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder

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(ADHD) is a chronic developmental disorder
characterized by attention problems, including distractibility, hyperactivity, impulsive behaviors,
and the inability to remain focused on tasks or activities.

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Autism

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is a complex developmental disorder distinguished by difficulties with social interaction,
verbal and nonverbal communication, and behavioral problems, including repetitive behaviors
and narrow focus of interest.

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Behavior Therapy- or Behavior modification

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is an empirically based psychological treatment
approach founded on the principles of operant conditioning. The goal is to replace undesirable
behaviors with more desirable ones through positive or negative reinforcement of adaptive
behavior.

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Biofeedback

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or applied psychophysiological feedback is a patient-guided treatment that
teaches an individual to control muscle tension, pain, body temperature, brain waves, and other
bodily functions and processes through relaxation, visualization, and other cognitive control
techniques.

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Bipolar disorder

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formerly known as manic depression is a psychiatric disorder characterized by
severe and unusual changes in energy level, mood, and interactions with others.

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Body image

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is a mental opinion or description that individuals have of their own physical
appearance. It is a subjective concept, based on comparisons to socially constructed standards
or ideals.

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy

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(CBT) is an action-oriented form of psychosocial therapy that
assumes that maladaptive, or faulty, thinking patterns cause maladaptive behavior and negative
emotions. The treatment focuses on changing individuals’ thoughts (cognitive patterns) in order
to change their behavior and emotional state.

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Delusion/Delusional Disorders

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is a psychotic condition characterized by recurrent or persistent
non-bizarre delusions, without other obvious symptoms of mental illness. Delusions are false
beliefs, based on a mistaken interpretation of reality.

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Depression

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is the general name for a family of illnesses known as depressive disorders. As an
illness, depression can affect not only the personal mood and internal thoughts of a person, but
also the outwardly physical functions of affected individuals.

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Desensitization

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is a treatment method which weakens the learned association between anxiety
and feared objects or situations by strengthening another response—in this case,
relaxation—that is incompatible with anxiety.

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Ego

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is that portion of the personality that imposes realistic limitations on the id.

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Emotional Intelligence-

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ability to perceive and constructively act on both one’s own emotions
and the feelings of others.

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Empathy

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The capacity to vicariously experience and understand the thoughts and feelings of
another person by putting oneself in that person’s place.

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Extroversion

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A term used to characterize people who are typically outgoing, friendly, and open
toward others.

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Forgetting Curve

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The general, predictable pattern of the process of forgetting learned
information.

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Id

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The id is the part of the personality that includes such basic biological impulses or drives as
eating, drinking, eliminating wastes, avoiding pain, attaining sexual pleasure, and aggression.
The id operates on the “pleasure principle,” seeking to satisfy these basic urges immediately
with no regard to consequences.

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Impulse Control Disorders

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A psychological disorder characterized by the repeated inability to
refrain from performing a particular action that is harmful either to oneself or others.

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Inferiority Complex

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A psychological condition that exists when a person’s feelings of
inadequacy are so intense that daily living is impaired.

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Introversion

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A commonly used term for people who are quiet, reserved, thoughtful, and
self-reliant and who tend to prefer solitary work and leisure activities.

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Mania

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A description of the condition opposite depression in manic-depressive psychosis, or
bipolar disorder. It is characterized by a mood of elation without apparent reason.

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Mental imagery

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A picture created by the imagination with no visual stimulus required.

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Narcissism

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Excessive preoccupation with self and lack of empathy for others.

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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Mental illness characterized by the recurrence of intrusive,
anxiety-producing thoughts (obsessions) accompanied by repeated attempts to suppress these
thoughts through the performance of certain irrational, often ritualistic, behaviors
(compulsions)

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Panic/Panic Disorders

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An acute feeling of intense fear, accentuated by increased heart rate,
shortness of breath, sweating, and mild convulsions.

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Passive Aggressive Personality

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Its main distinguishing feature is indirect resistance to the
demands or expectations of others through stubbornness, forgetfulness, inefficiency,
procrastination, and other covert means.

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Placebo

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substances with no known pharmacological value that are given to members of a
control group in an experiment.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD

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A psychological disorder that develops in response to an

extremely traumatic event that threatens a person’s safety or life.

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Psychosis

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A symptom of mental illness characterized by a radical change in personality and a
distorted or diminished sense of objective reality.

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Rapid Eye Movement

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rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is also called active sleep because the
EEG (electroencephalogram) patterns in this stage are similar to the patterns during the awake
stage.

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Self-Esteem

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an important component of emotional health, self-esteem encompasses both
self-confidence and self-acceptance.

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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

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An initial expectation that is confirmed by the behavior it elicits.

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Superego

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In psychoanalytic theory, the part of the human personality that represents a person’s
inner values and morals; also known as conscience.